Naija News Watch the headlines on the front page of the Nigerian National Newspaper on Monday, February 24, 2025.
Punching holes: All progressive congresses attacked direct governor Paste in Kaduna State Nasir El-Rufai on Sunday, with signs that former federal capital-territorial ministers are heading for the North and Dawu The dynasty group opposes President Bra Tinub, formerly. APC State Secretary Ajibola Basiru accused El-Rufai of proclaiming the ethnic agenda for failing to obtain a cabinet appointment.
pioneer: All Progressive Conference (APC) and OYO State Governor Seyi Makinde clashed in recent local government elections in Osun State, both sides traded the legality and behavior of the polls.
guardian: Contrary to decades of historical views, General Ibrahim Babangida (RTD) ushered in an era of corruption and bag political class, and the defendant said that cleaning up the Guys was stable for the birth of new Democracy, a new democracy and a state, was his main task between 1985, and was his main task in 1993, and his rule continued.
nation: Nigerian banks are seeking to raise nearly $2 trillion in a new round of capital raising concentrations as recapitalization of banking sector resources becomes the last year. Quotations from new issuers and previous issuers are expected to gather in the second quarter and seek to close their return gap.
today: Former military president General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida revealed that one of the reasons why he led General Muhammadu Buhari to be overthrown as head of state in 1985 was because of his The attitude is better than the following posture. Babangida (commonly known as IBB) also known as Buhari’s decision to monitor his phone in his new book Journey to Service – Autobiography.
Daily trustNaira, CEO of financial derivatives company BiSmarck Rewane, said the federal government has spent about $8 billion to stabilize the Naira. Rewane also set up other entities on the board of directors of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group
Thanks for reading, that’s all today, see you tomorrow for comments from Nigerian newspapers.