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Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things to know this Monday morning, August 19

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things to know this Monday morning, 19th August 2024 can be accessed below

  1. LG Autonomy Warning: Ex-VON DG Osita Okechukwu advised President Tinubu to avoid succumbing to political pressures from governors and special interests that could undermine his governance and achievements.

  2. NASS Funding Transparency: SERAP has demanded that Senate President Akpabio and Speaker Abbas disclose the details of the National Assembly’s running costs and account for any alleged misuse of funds.

  3. Minimum Wage Adjustment: Gombe State Governor Yahaya emphasized the need for a consequential adjustment alongside the implementation of the ₦70,000 minimum wage to ensure proper application.

  4. Cancelled Contracts and Fallout: Political economist Pat Utomi revealed financial and personal struggles after former Ogun Governor Amosun allegedly canceled a contract with him, leading to broader repercussions.

  5. Constitution Implementation Issues: Former Jigawa Governor Sule Lamido criticized the idea of a new constitution, arguing that Nigeria’s problems are due to the implementation by current leaders, not the constitution itself.

  6. Drug Arrest: The NDLEA arrested Paul Mbadugha, a businessman bound for Vietnam, for ingesting 88 wraps of cocaine, which he excreted over several days.

  7. Fuel Scarcity: The NNPCL attributed the ongoing petrol shortage to distribution challenges and logistics issues, including weather-related disruptions, as the crisis continues for the sixth week.

  8. Entitlement Accusations: Former Ogun Governor Amosun responded to Pat Utomi’s allegations by accusing Utomi of having an entitlement mentality and being declared persona non grata by the Ogun State House of Assembly.

  9. ECOWAS Diplomacy: Deputy Speaker Kalu reported that ECOWAS is using diplomatic efforts to address the potential exits of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from the regional bloc, emphasizing the importance of these nations.

  10. 2027 Presidential Campaign Poster: Ganduje dismissed claims of a 2027 presidential campaign poster featuring him and Governor Uzodinma as false and part of a scheme to create discord.

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