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Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today – Friday, 28 February 2025

4 hours ago 16

Most Newspaper headlines today featured news of the crisis rocking the Lagos State Assembly.

Daily Trust reported, “Controversy trails Obasa’s dramatic return as Lagos Assembly Speaker.”

Daily Trust

“Lagos Assembly Crisis: Why I Resumed As Speaker – Obasa,” The Matrix reported.

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Daily Trust wrote, “Lagos Assembly crisis: Obasa, Meranda claim speakership.”

Daily Trust

While Punch’s headline read, “I am loyal to Tinubu, but my actions are mine – Obasa.”

Punch

“Obasa: I remain Lagos Speaker,” The Nation reported.

The Nation

According to Blueprint, “Like Rivers, Obasa leads 4 lawmakers at plenary, insists ‘I remain speaker’”

Blueprint

Meanwhile, The New Nigerian reported, “Tension in Kaduna community as one allegedly dies, two injured from air force personnel bullets.”

The New Nigerian

The Guardian wrote, “How systemic inefficiency, complicity aid multi-trillion naira illicit trade.”

The Guardian

“Akpoti-Uduaghan spits fire over war with Akpabio,” Daily Sun said.

Daily Sun

The Weekend Hope said, “Sexually abused, enslaved female returnees recount Libya’s ordeal.”

We thank Abiola Ayankunbi, a media management expert, for providing screenshots of the newspapers’ front pages.



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