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Naija News: Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Today, Sunday 1st September, 2024

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  1. Sule Lamido, a former governor and founding member of the PDP, alleges that some members of the opposition PDP are covertly supporting President Tinubu and the APC. He claims these ‘moles’ are undermining the party’s chances of returning to power.

  2. The presidency has clarified that Nigeria’s debt stock decreased by 15% in dollar terms in Q1 2024, contrary to reports suggesting an increase. The administration claims it is committed to debt repayment and transparency.

  3. FThe Federal Government spent ₦14 billion on 16 foreign missions in July 2024, despite delays in appointing new ambassadors. The recall of previous ambassadors by President Tinubu has led to concerns about Nigeria’s diplomatic effectiveness.

  4. Victor Osimhen has been removed from Napoli’s squad and lost his number nine shirt to Romelu Lukaku. Osimhen’s potential moves to other clubs, including Chelsea and Al Ahli, fell through due to financial and contractual issues.

  5. Senior Advocate Robert Clarke argues that President Tinubu can appoint Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as acting Chief Justice of Nigeria without Senate confirmation. He supports the president’s discretion in the appointment process.

  6. Nasir El-Rufai has expressed indifference towards critics of his social media posts, stating that public opinion will not alter the course of his actions or decisions.

  7. Minister Nyesom Wike has threatened to create political turmoil in any state where governors attempt to interfere with the PDP structure in Rivers State, emphasizing his control over the party’s affairs in the state.

  8. Peter Obi backs the Labour Party’s stakeholders’ meeting called by Governor Alex Otti, despite opposition from the party’s National Chairman, Julius Abure. Obi believes the meeting is crucial for resolving internal crises.

  9. The North Central APC Forum has criticized Governor Abdullahi Sule for endorsing Abdullahi Ganduje as the national chairman, claiming it betrays the interests of the North-Central region and the APC’s equity principles.

  10. The Central Bank of Nigeria has terminated the appointments of all executive directors at NIRSAL as part of a restructuring effort. The decision is part of broader changes under CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso to improve the bank’s operations.

 

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