
In today’s Nigerian Newspapers review program, Today in the News, the zero importation policy on essential food staples will most likely be a problem for low-earning Nigerians.
Another headline in Vanguard News reports on the traditional festival gone wrong as cultists attacked and killed various people in Anambra.
Another headline reports on the DSS retiring Adegboyega Fasasi as the Chief Security Officer to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, replacing him with Rasheed Atanda Lawal, a deputy director as the successor.
Moving to other Nigerian newspapers, The Punch leads with the 105 times the National grid collapsed in the last ten years, despite $1.4 billion loans towards the sector.
Meanwhile, the Nation reports on the Federal Government insisting there will be no permission for any ethnic group to pursue secession and that Nigerians should learn to live together, as it is an obligation and not an option.
Finally, the Guardian reports on the bottleneck in the rotation of funds to the needed sectors under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s regime.
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