Nigerian Newspaper Headlines Today: 6th May, 2019
Vanguard
FG to increase investments in space science technology ― Onu
The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, says the Federal Government will increase investment in space science technology because of its tremendous benefit to the nation.
Thisday
APC Begins Talks with Aggrieved Zones over N’Assembly Leadership
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has concluded arrangements to use the remaining leadership positions in the two chambers of the National Assembly to resolve the grievances arising from the zoning of the Senate president and the Speaker of House of Representatives.
The Sun
Edo State govt restates commitment to Okpekpe race
The Edo State Government has restated its total support for the historic Okpekpe international 10km Road Race.
Daily Times
Buhari returns from 10-day visit to UK
President Muhammadu Buhari has returned to Abuja, after a 10-day private visit to the United Kingdom
Guardian
Police nab six, raise alarm over poisonous ponmo in Lagos
The Lagos State police command has raised the alarm over large quantities of poisonous cow skins popularly known as Ponmo in Lagos markets.
Leadership
Oyo Pensioners Lament Unpaid N62.5bn Pensions, Gratuities
Pensioners in Oyo state have lamented unpaid arrears of gratuities and pensions totaling N62.5 billion by the outgoing government in the state led by Senator Abiola Ajimobi.
The Nation
Police arrest suspected armed robber, cultist in Enugu
Police Command in Enugu State has arrested a suspected notorious armed robber and cultist, Chukwuebuka Ani, 23, who had been operating within Enugu metropolis and 9th Mile areas of the state.
Tribune
Ramadan: Wamakko, NDE, Disburse N15m To 1000 Women In Sokoto
The Chairman of the Northern Senators Forum, Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko and the National Directorate of Employment ( NDE), has disbursed N 15 million to one thousand small scale businesswomen in the state.
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