Nigerian Newspapers Headline Today, Saturday 3 September 2022
These are the Top newspaper headlines in Nigeria for today, Saturday 3 September 2022, reviewed by .
Army intercepts 792 parcels of drugs worth N10m in Ogun
Troops of the 81 Division, Nigerian Army, have intercepted 792 parcels of drugs suspected to be Cannabis Sativa worth N10 million along the Ilaro-Benin Republic border.
Jonathan deserves respect for hosting Tinubu who plotted against him in 2015 – Ohanaeze
Troops of the 81 Division, Nigerian Army, have intercepted 792 parcels of drugs suspected to be Cannabis Sativa worth N10 million along the Ilaro-Benin Republic border.
Northern elders tell Buhari to sack NSA Monguno, security chiefs before 2023 over insecurity
The Coalition of Northern Elders for Peace and Development, CNEEPP, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to dismiss Babagana Monguno, the National Security Adviser, NSA.
Troops intercept 792 parcels of illicit drugs in southern Nigeria
About 792 parcels of illicit drugs, suspected to be cannabis sativa (Indian Hemp), were intercepted by the Nigerian military in Ogun State Nigeria, Maj. Olaniyi Osoba, the 81 Division’s spokesperson disclosed on Friday.
Nigeria to build infrastructure worth $2.3 trillion in 23 years
The Nigerian government says it is planning to build infrastructure worth $2.3 trillion in 23 years.
Poor salary, working condition reasons health workers leaving Nigeria in droves, says union
Poor salaries and lack of a conducive working environment are forcing many health workers to leave Nigeria for other countries, Nigeria’s largest medical union, the Nigerian medical association (NMA) said Thursday.
Gunmen attack kills at least 6 in Nigeria’s Benue state
At least 6 people were killed and two badly injured by gunmen in Nigeria’s Benue state, residents and authorities said on Thursday.
Review your strategy for our children’s sake – Nigerian gov begs ASUU
The Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi, has told the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to review its strategy to put an end to the lingering industrial strike in the nation’s universities.