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target=_blank>Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (24/02/25)

Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: MPC MEETINGExperts See Banks Benefiting From Elevated Interest Rate Environment… Urge Fiscal, Monetary Authorities Unity To Tackle Inflationary Pressures Nigeria’s Inflation Declining After Rebasing Is Cosmetic — Analysts Ondo Seaport Awarded In Partner’s

target=_blank>Soludo Urges NAFDAC To Focus On Tackling Causes Of Counterfeit Drugs

 Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State has called on the Nation­al Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to place greater emphasis on tackling the root causes of counterfeit drug circulation by scrutinizing the entire pharmaceutical supply chain. Governor Soludo made this statement during his visit to the Ogbo Ogwu open drug

target=_blank>7even Interactive Celebrates 10 Years, Plans Expansion Of Creativity, Innovation

LAGOS – 7even Interactive, an advertising agency in Nigeria has expressed its commitment to continue on its success trajectory of expand­ing the frontiers of creativity and innovation in all its marketing campaigns. The company said this would enable it to further advance the growth of the advertising indus­try in the country. Mr. Taiwo Agboola, Chief

target=_blank>Federal Roads: It’s Misrepresentation To Claim Delta Is Leaving Everything For NDDC — Oborevwori

The Governor of Delta State, Sher­iff Oborevwori, has dismissed claims made by the commissioner representing Delta on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Board, that the Delta State Government is neglecting the construction of federal roads in the state. The governor characterized the statement as fallacious misrepre­sentations. Governor Oborevwori made the remark during the inaugura­tion

target=_blank>Nigerian Visa Applicants Accuse S-African Embassy Of Corrupt Practices

…Say It Demands Through Agents Unreceipted N1.2m LAGOS – Some visa applicants to South Africa from Nigeria are accusing the South African embassy in Nigeria of corrupt practices and indiscriminate denial of visa. Some of these applicants also alleged that the embassy in the country through its “agents” de­mand for an unreceipted N1.2 mil­lion before

target=_blank>SERAP Seeks Court Order To Halt CBN’s ATM Fee Increase

LAGOS – The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), a non-profit organisation, has filed a lawsuit against the Cen­tral Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over the failure to reverse the increase in Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transaction fees. Recall that the CBN recently announced that ATM withdraw­als made at a machine owned by a bank but

target=_blank>Telcos Warn Of Network Blackout In Two States Over Diesel Shortage

The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has alerted subscribers of an imminent net­work blackout in Lagos and Ogun states due to a worsening diesel supply crisis. The disruption is a direct re­sult of an indefinite strike by the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD), a branch of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas

target=_blank>Fubara, Daniel, Bode George, Olubolade, Gani Adams, Others For Freedom Online’s 6th Yearly Lecture Thursday

 Governor Siminalayi Fuba­ra of Rivers State will, on Thursday, deliver the 6th yearly lecture of Freedom Online newspaper in Lagos. A statement by the Manag­ing Director/Editor-in-Chief of the online newspaper, Ga­briel Akinadewo, says while Fubara is the Special Guest Speaker, former governor of Ogun State and Chairman, Senate Committee on Navy, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, is

target=_blank>Lassa Fever Death Toll Rises To 80, Outbreak Spreads Across 11 States

 The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Pre­vention (NCDC) has re­ported 80 deaths from 413 confirmed Lassa fever cas­es across 11 states during Epidemiological Week 6 (Feb. 3–9, 2025). The NCDC disclosed this on its official website, noting that the case fatali­ty rate (CFR) had risen to 19.4 percent, up from 17.5 percent during the

target=_blank>Sack Of VCs, Governing Councils Affecting Varsities Devt, Says NAAT

ABUJA – The National Association of Ac­ademic Technologists (NAAT) has criticised the Federal Gov­ernment for constant dissolution of university governing councils and removal of vice chancellors, lamenting that the situation has become counterproductive to smooth running of tertiary in­stitutions. NAAT’s President, Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma, raised the con­cern at an emergency meeting of the National Executive

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