Top 10 stories from across Nigerian Newspapers, Monday, August 18

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Here are the leading 10 headlines from around the nation.

1. Atiku distances himself from remarks on Yoruba interests and media advisor

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has publicly rejected any association with media consultant Kola Johnson regarding statements on Yoruba interests. Read more

2. VERIFICATION: Has the Nigerian government provided evidence of ₦25,000 cash transfers to households?

The Nigerian Federal Government has confirmed the disbursement of ₦25,000 to 71 million citizens across 8.1 million households as part of a cash transfer initiative. Read more

3. Family alleges Nigerian government’s attempt to poison IPOB leader Kanu with overdose (Video)

Prince Kingsley Kanunta Kanu, brother to detained IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, accuses the Nigerian government and DSS of plotting to end his life through a drug overdose amid his declining health. Read more

4. FBI offers $10,000 reward for Nigerian linked to U.S. banking fraud

The FBI has announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Olumide Adebiyi Adediran, a Nigerian national implicated in bank fraud cases in the United States. Read more

5. Nigerian government reaffirms free education in Federal Technical Colleges, warns against unauthorized fees

The Federal Government emphasizes that tuition and official fees at all Federal Technical Colleges remain free, cautioning school officials against charging students any illegal fees. Read more

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6. CBN highlights how improper handling of naira notes inflates printing expenses

The Central Bank of Nigeria reports that frequent mishandling and abuse of naira currency notes are driving up the costs of printing and replacement, posing financial challenges for the nation. Read more

7. Floods ravage communities in Kogi as authorities warn of escalating crisis

Rising floodwaters have inundated several Kogi State communities, with officials cautioning that the situation may deteriorate further due to increasing levels in the Niger and Benue Rivers. Read more

8. Ghana repatriates West Africans deported from U.S. amid torture concerns

Ghana has returned 11 West African nationals to their countries following deportation from the United States, raising serious fears about potential torture, persecution, and mistreatment upon their return. Read more

9. Lagos authorities demolish illegal buildings at Trade Fair Complex

In a move to enforce urban planning regulations, the Lagos State Government commenced the demolition of unauthorized and hazardous structures at the Trade Fair Complex in Ojo. Read more

10. Barcelona rallies to defeat Oviedo, keeping pressure on Real Madrid

Barcelona staged a strong comeback to secure a 3-1 win against Real Oviedo in their La Liga match on Thursday night, maintaining their pursuit of Real Madrid at the top of the table. Read more


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