Newspaper Headlines: Only two months left, Buhari yet to fulfil promises on poverty reduction, unemployment

Newspaper Headlines: Only two months left, Buhari yet to fulfil promises on poverty reduction, unemployment

The national dailies reports the death of 20 people in Katsina and Taraba as a result of an attack by bandits. 

Daily Trust reports that despite two months to go, Buhari fails to fulfil promises on poverty reduction, unemployment. The newspaper says bandits kill 20 in Taraba, Katsina.

TheGuardian reports why the naira scarcity faced by Nigerians may linger. The newspaper highlights tales of woes from residents, motorists one year after the closure of Eko Bridge.

Independent reports that Delta All Progressives Congress (APC) has sacked Lauretta Onochie, NDDC chairperson. The newspaper says CACOL backs federal legislators on probe of illegal sale of $2.4bn crude oil.

Punch reports that Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) threatens to mobilise workers against Tinubu govt by June. The newspaper says bank customers, companies lose billions to Nigeria’s weak cybersecurity.

Sun says four people were killed as IPOB, police clash in Aba. The newspaper details tricks, measures governors adopted to survive the Obi tsunami.

The Nation reports that the federal government okays the 2022/2023 deep offshore oil block bid round amendment. The newspaper highlights reasons why INEC didn’t suspend the collation of results during the presidential poll.

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