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Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Today, Sunday, 24th November, 2024

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Good morning Nigeria. Welcome to the IDOMA VOICE News roundup of top newspaper headlines in Nigeria for today, Sunday, 24th November 2024

  1. Cletus Obun, an APC chieftain, expressed concerns about President Tinubu’s political appointments, warning that poor reward systems for party members could lead to political fallout. He criticized the trend of ignoring party loyalists and described it as a potential political “suicide.”

  2. President Tinubu, while attending the G20 Summit in Brazil, pushed for two permanent seats for Africa on the United Nations Security Council, showcasing Nigeria’s readiness to represent the continent. He also praised global efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty and held bilateral discussions with the IMF’s Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, who commended Nigeria’s economic reforms.

  3. The House of Representatives called for relocating INEC offices from local government areas to neutral grounds, arguing this move would enhance electoral process integrity. The resolution was fueled by concerns about impartiality in electoral processes.

  4. The Northern Elders Forum criticized Tinubu’s proposed tax reforms, labeling them poorly conceived and a threat to national unity. They urged northern lawmakers to oppose the bill, citing suspicions of divisive intentions behind its design.

  5. Cletus Obun, in response to accusations of causing instability within the PDP, admitted that destabilizing the opposition party was a political strategy ahead of the 2027 elections. He justified it as a permissible political tool if done without violence.

  6. PDP governors urged the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) to convene a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting by February 2025 to address internal issues, including leadership and litigation concerns. They emphasized unity amidst economic hardship under APC governance.

  7. To mark the 2024 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the House of Representatives announced a symbolic march to the Nigeria Police Force headquarters. The initiative aims to push for justice and accountability in cases of gender-based violence.

  8. The Federal Government clarified that October FAAC allocations to Rivers State were not stopped but delayed due to a court order. Officials emphasized adherence to judicial directives while ensuring transparency in disbursement processes.

  9. IPOB’s lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, urged Igbos to boycott Arise TV until its anchor, Reuben Abati, apologizes for allegedly making anti-Igbo remarks about land ownership practices in Igbo territories. The comments sparked backlash from the South East community.

  10. Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa clarified that his decision not to present his Certificate of Return to APC National Chairman Ganduje was a sign of respect for President Tinubu, refuting claims of disrespect toward the party leadership.

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