Nigerian Newspapers Summary
Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Daily News 24. Stay informed with the latest headlines across Nigeria, including a naval tragedy in Katsina, the Benue State government’s legal reversal on EFCC powers, a former president reflecting on a pivotal election loss, and the IMF clarifying its stance on Nigeria’s subsidy removal.
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1. Nigerian Navy Personnel Shoots Colleague in Katsina During Operation FANSAN YAMMA:
A naval officer deployed at Forward Operating Base Dansadua in Katsina State under Operation FANSAN YAMMA reportedly fired sporadically, tragically killing a fellow service member. The Defense Headquarters, through Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, confirmed the incident, which occurred early Friday morning, and said investigations are ongoing to determine the cause.
2. Benue State Withdraws Supreme Court Case Against EFCC, Suspends Attorney General:
The Benue State Government has withdrawn its legal challenge at the Supreme Court concerning the mandates of the EFCC and ICPC. Despite this, Attorney General Barr. Fidelis Mnyim remains suspended pending further internal review, as announced by state officials on Friday.
3. Goodluck Jonathan Reflects on 2015 Election Loss, Honors Role of Raymond Dokpesi:
Former President Goodluck Jonathan shared insights on the challenging aftermath of his 2015 election loss to Muhammadu Buhari, recognizing the supportive role played by media executive Raymond Dokpesi. Jonathan highlighted this period as pivotal and expressed gratitude for Dokpesi’s guidance.
4. Ogun State Student Dies After Severe Corporal Punishment by Teacher:
Ariyo, a student at Obada Idi-Emi High School in Ogun State, allegedly passed away after being subjected to 162 strokes of the cane by a teacher for breaking a dustbin. The tragic incident, which has sparked outrage, was publicized by activist Adetoun on social media.
5. Ondo Court Remands Man for Allegedly Killing Wife at Ogbeni Camp:
Sunday Emmanuel has been remanded by an Ondo State Chief Magistrate Court on charges of murdering his wife, Linda, in Idanre Local Government Area. The crime allegedly took place in October, with Emmanuel now facing trial for the suspected domestic homicide.
6. Anambra Police Rule Out Ethnic or Religious Motive in Ifite-Awka Killings:
The Anambra Police Command dismissed rumors of ethnic or religious targeting in Thursday’s killings near Nnamdi Azikiwe University. Suspected cultists allegedly carried out the attacks, leaving nine dead and several injured in Ifite-Awka, according to the police.
7. Katsina Governor Says Locals Now Better Defend Communities from Bandits:
Governor Dikko Radda stated that residents in Katsina have become more resilient against bandits, implementing self-defense strategies that have rendered some communities inaccessible to criminal groups. Radda stressed the importance of local action alongside traditional security measures.
8. IMF Denies Role in Nigeria’s Fuel Subsidy Removal:
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) clarified it did not influence Nigeria’s decision to remove its fuel subsidy. Abebe Selassie, IMF’s African Region Director, addressed the issue at the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings, emphasizing that subsidy policies are at the discretion of national governments.
9. Defence Minister Urges Nigerian Air Force to Step Up Efforts Against Insecurity:
Defence Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar called on the Nigerian Air Force to strengthen its presence in the North-West region, urging them to take decisive actions to secure airspace and curb insecurity, particularly in areas impacted by insurgency.
10. Court Dismisses NNPP’s 44 Local Government Candidates Ahead of Kano Election:
A Federal High Court in Kano, led by Justice Simon Amobeda, has invalidated the candidacies of 44 NNPP local government chairmanship and councillorship nominees. The decision follows a case filed by a party faction, altering the NNPP’s lineup for the upcoming state election.