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Nigerian Newspapers Summary

Good morning! Here is todayโ€™s summary from Daily News 24. Stay informed with the top headlines making waves across Nigeria, including a deadly clash in Abuja between Shiite members and police, major efforts to combat malaria with the involvement of top Nigerian businessmen, and significant developments in the ongoing fight against oil theft and other pressing national issues.

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1. Six killed in violent clash between Shiites and FCT Police in Abuja: A deadly clash between members of the El Zakzaky movement (Shiites) and officers of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command erupted at the Julius Berger area of Abuja on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of six people, including two police officers. Several others sustained gunshot injuries during the confrontation, which has heightened tensions in the capital.

    2. FG enlists Dangote, Otedola, Elumelu in fight against malaria: The Federal Government has taken a significant step to combat malaria in Nigeria by appointing prominent businessmen Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, and Tony Elumelu to spearhead the renewed efforts. This initiative aims to leverage their influence and resources to reduce the burden of malaria across the country.

    3. Edo deputy governor threatens to expose Obasekiโ€™s alleged misdeeds: Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, who was recently reinstated, has issued a stern warning to Governor Godwin Obaseki’s associates, threatening to reveal alleged wrongdoings by the governor. Shaibu, who defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), expressed frustration over continued insults and stated that he had been silent for over 15 months, but would no longer tolerate disrespect.

    4. Nigerian Army arrests 21 oil thieves, deactivates 43 illegal refineries: In a continued crackdown on economic sabotage, troops from the Nigerian Army’s 6 Division have arrested 21 suspected oil thieves in the Niger Delta region. The operation also saw the destruction of 43 illegal refineries and the confiscation of 120,000 liters of stolen petroleum products, underscoring the military’s commitment to combating oil theft.

    5. Tinubu promises tough policies will bring relief to Nigerians: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured Nigerians that the difficult decisions his administration is taking will eventually make life easier for the populace. Speaking on his administration’s commitment, Tinubu vowed to uphold the rule of law, maintain the separation of powers, and respect dissenting views within legal limits.

    6. FCT police commissioner vows justice for officers killed by Shiites: Following the tragic deaths of two police officers during a Shiite procession in Abuja, FCT Commissioner of Police, Benneth Igweh, has condemned the attack, describing it as a declaration of war by the Islamic Movement in Nigeria. He promised that those responsible would be brought to justice and that the police would not tolerate further violence.

    7. IGP hands over rescued medical students to universities after 9 days in captivity: The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has officially handed over 20 medical students to the Vice-Chancellors of the University of Jos and the University of Maiduguri after they were rescued from kidnappers. The students had been held captive for nine days after being abducted in Benue State while traveling to Enugu for a conference.

    8. Emir of Ningi dies at 88 after returning from Saudi medical trip: Alhaji Yunusa Muhammadu Danyaya, the Emir of Ningi in Bauchi State, passed away at the age of 88 on Sunday. He died at Expert Alliance Hospital in Kano, just two days after returning from a medical trip to Saudi Arabia. The Emir was a respected leader, and his death marks the end of an era for the Ningi Emirate.

    9. NDLEA seizes over 300,000 bottles of codeine syrup at Lagos seaport: The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted two containers loaded with 1,596 cartons of codeine-based syrup at the Tin Can seaport in Lagos. The seizure, which amounts to 319,200 bottles worth N2.234 billion in street value, highlights the ongoing efforts to curb the illegal drug trade in Nigeria.

    10. One dead in Bayelsa boat accident as others rescued: A boat accident in Bayelsa State has claimed the life of one person, while others were rescued by locals. According to the Chairman of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, Bayelsa Chapter, Ipigansi Ogoniba, the accident occurred due to rising water levels, which made rescue efforts challenging. The incident underscores the risks faced by riverine communities in the region.

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