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Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today – Wednesday, 26 February 2025

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Again, newspapers have featured a variety of issues on their cover pages, breaking away from the usual uniformity that is often expected.

Today, Punch newspaper reported, “Why the INEC vote count can’t be accurate, says Jonathan.”

Punch newspaper

The Blueprint’s coverage headline read, “Our reforms wooing foreign investors back to Nigeria – Tinubu.”

Blueprint

“Insecurity hindering NLNG from meeting global LNG demand – MD laments,” News Direct reported.

News Direct

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According to the Daily Times, “ASUU warns of looming crisis in Universities.”

Daily Times

Vanguard reported “How lack of surveillance tech aids criminals, terrorists.”

Vanguard

“Jonathan, Jega carpet politicians, INEC over flawed elections,” according to the Guardian.

the Guardian

Daily Trust also reported that “Food prices drop ahead Ramadan.”

Daily Trust

“Presidency disowns Osinbajo on IBB, tackles ex-gov El-Rufai,” Daily Sun reported.

Daily Sun

CBN frustrating probe into N30m Ways and Means — Senate panel,” according to Tribune.

Tribune

The Leadership said, “Forget 2027 Presidency, Akume Tells Atiku, Bala, Others.”

Leadership

The Nation reported, “Services, petrol refining sectors propel GDP growth to 3.84%.”

The Nation

Salient Times reported “Senator Natasha drags Akapabio, others to court for N1.3bn over alleged defamation.”

Salient Times

While the Daily Monitor reported, “Ways to ensure credible elections in W’Africa, by Jonathan.”

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



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