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Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things to know this Friday, Morning, February 16

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Below are 10 things to know this Friday, Morning, February 16

  1. President Tinubu’s Ministry Appointments: President Bola Tinubu has authorized a series of appointments and reappointments within the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, indicating potential changes in leadership and policy direction in these sectors.

  2. Agency Appointments Announced: The Presidency has announced the selection of Chairpersons and Chief Executive Officers for various agencies under the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, implying a restructuring or reinforcement of leadership within these organizations.

  3. Violent Attack in Benue State: Residents of Adijah in Benue State have fled their homes following a violent attack by Fulani herdsmen, highlighting the ongoing security challenges faced by communities in some regions of Nigeria.

  4. Possible Relocation of NUPRC Units: The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) is considering relocating some of its units to Lagos, possibly influenced by recent moves of other government agencies to the city.

  5. Morocco Tops African Men’s Football Ranking: Morocco leads the African men’s national football teams in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, with Senegal, Nigeria, Egypt, and Cote d’Ivoire following closely behind.

  6. Nigeria’s Loss in Africa Cup of Nations Final: Nigeria’s Super Eagles narrowly lost 2-1 to host nation Cote d’Ivoire in the final match of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

  7. Urgent Meeting on National Security and Economy: President Tinubu convened a crucial meeting with governors, the Inspector General of Police, ministers, and other stakeholders to address pressing security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

  8. Concerns Raised Over Helicopter Crash: A prominent U.S. aviation lawyer has suggested that the recent tragic helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of Herbert Wigwe and others in California, might have been preventable.

  9. Romantic Proposal in Classroom: An Abia State University lecturer proposed to his fiancée in her classroom, sparking joy and excitement among classmates.

  10. Movement to Change Presidential System: A coalition of lawmakers has initiated a movement to replace Nigeria’s existing presidential system with a parliamentary model, signaling potential constitutional changes in the governance structure.

  11. End of Electricity Subsidies Announced: The Minister of Power has announced the end of electricity subsidies in Nigeria, emphasizing the need for a sustainable tariff system due to substantial debts owed to power generating companies and gas suppliers.

  12. Passing of Ayaya Singer Mish: Michael Aniekeme Meshach, popularly known as Mish, the singer of the hit song “Akwa Ibom Ayaya,” has passed away, leaving behind a legacy in Nigeria’s music industry.

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