31 May
  • Tinubu had no hand in Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway contract
  • MAKINDE'S AMBITION RAISES DUST IN PDP, SOUTHERN GOVERNORS FORUM
  • Eno’s daughter accuses gov of sacrificing late First Lady
  • FG's reforms for long term gains’ve imposed short term hardship – LCCI
New Telegraph
31 May
  • The Unforgotten Hero Prof. Ben Nwabueze
  • 2027: UK-APC, Benue, Cross River chapters endorse Tinubu, Alia, Otu
  • INEC fixes June 20, Aug. 8 2026 for Ekiti, Osun gov’ship
  • Equity market sustains bearish run, sheds
Blueprint
31 May
  • FG seizes Osun LGs’ February, March, April allocations
  • 115 killed by flood in Mokwa
  • Like in US, UK, we aim to push survival chance of sickle cell carriers in Africa to 90%
  • Police arrest 41 suspects over killing of DPO in Kano
Nigerian Tribune
30 May
  • Family loses 12 members, over 50 almajirai missing
  • WASSCE: Knocks for WAEC over late night exam
  • Foreign missions under burden of infrastructure decay, poor staff welfare
  • Hardship: #Endbadgovernance movement declares nationwide protest on June 12
DAILY TRUST
30 May
  • Inside Nigeria’s multibillion-dollar generator economy
  • Senate investigates PENCOM over one-sided recruitment process
  • U.S lays out terms of new Gaza ceasefire proposal
  • Naira’s positive outlook raises investor s’ interest in Nigeria’s economy
business Day
30 May
  • Inside Nigeria’s multibillion-dollar generator economy
  • Senate investigates PENCOM over one-sided recruitment process
  • U.S lays out terms of new Gaza ceasefire proposal
  • Naira’s positive outlook raises investor s’ interest in Nigeria’s economy
business Day
30 May
  • Outrage as students -Pg2 sit for WAEC exam at night, body apologises
  • Sidi Qurd Tah of Mauritania succeeds Adesina at AfDB
  • 21 die, 10 missing in Niger flood disaster
  • Outrage as students write WAEC exams at night
Nigerian Tribune
30 May
  • Ohanaeze, others fault Tinubu’s scorecard as APC blames past leaders
  • Atiku, AfDB, PRP flag FG’s loan plan despite ‘impressive’ IGR returns
  • Reps summon WAEC over SSCE irregularities, late sittings
  • Centre flays N’Assembly for enacting only 23 bills in two years
The Guardian
30 May
  • Buhari, Others Hail Adesina As Sidi Ould Tah Succeeds AfDB President
  • 21 Dead, 10 Missing As Flood Ravages Niger Communities
  • NSF: Obasanjo Lauds Talent Display As Delta Clinches 5th Consecutive Victory
  • Coalition Rejects Planned $24bn Loan Bid, Urges Asset Monetisation
Leadership
30 May
  • No intimidation’ll make me deny Wike –Anyanwu
  • OPS hails US court for blocking Trump’s tariff implementation
  • AFRICAN BANKER AWARDS: CARDOSO NAMED CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR
  • GOC: Emergency rule doused political tension in Rivers
New Telegraph
30 May
  • TotalEnergies Strikes Deal to Sell Interest in Bonga Oilfield for $510m
  • US Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Trump’s Tariffs After Trade Court Ruling
  • N152m Property Dispute: Engineer Gets Court’s Nod to Amend Defence, add Witnesses
  • Deplorable Roads: House Committee Decries Low Financial Appropriation to FERMA
ThisDay
29 May
  • 2 years after, putting Tinubu on the scale
  • The worst behind us – President
  • Military arrests 18 soldiers, 15 cops over supply of arms to terrorists
  • AfDB: Nigeria, 90 others elect Adesina’s successor today
DAILY TRUST
29 May
  • Tinubu Tasks ECOWAS Leaders on Founding Fathers’ Legacies
  • Seven Months After, Reps Pass Harmonized Tax Reform Bills
  • Don’t Patronise Silverkuun, SEC Warns Public
  • PDP Challenges Oyebanji to Explain Role in Sale of Osun Living Spring Ban
Daily assets
29 May
  • Senate passes 2025 Rivers State Appropriation Bill for second reading
  • Oborevwori gives account of stewardship
  • Emefiele asks Appeal Court to upturn final forfeiture order of 753 housing unit estate in Abuja
  • Second anniversary: Tinubu declares economic reforms are working
Nigerian Tribune
29 May
  • Tinubu insists economic reforms are working, opposition kicks
  • Tinubu insists economic reforms are working, opposition kicks
  • Alia, Obi decry lack of strategy to curb insecurity
  • Presidency counts gains of tax reforms as N’Assembly passes harmonised bills
The Guardian
29 May
  • Senate Passes Harmonised Version Of Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bills
  • Soldiers Kill Scores Of Terrorists In Failed Marte Attack, Lost 2 Comrades
  • Senate Passes Harmonised Version Of Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bills
  • Foreign Mercenaries Facilitating Tactical, Strategic Training For Terrorists – Theatre Commander
Leadership
29 May
  • Tinubu: Nigeria is Working, Our Worst Days Now Behind Us
  • Dangote Refinery Ends Nigeria’s Status as Africa’s Biggest Fuel Importer
  • June 12: Senate, Reps to Hold Joint Session with Tinubu
  • Lagos Pays 21,000 Pensioners, Retirees N70bn in Five Years
ThisDay
29 May
  • Onaiyekan To Tinubu: Improve living conditions of Nigerians or
  • Trump threatens Nigerians' US study dreams, halts student visa appointments
  • CBN: CREDIT TO PRIVATE SECTOR OPERATORS UP 6.8% TO N77.91TRN
  • Second Anniversary: Mixed grill over President’s performance
New Telegraph
29 May
  • Ten charts that define Tinubu’s two years in office
  • How states are bridging grid gap
  • Petralon Energy drills to boost Nigeria’s daily crude production with 2,500 barrels
  • Reps adopt harmonised tax reform bills, ready for presidential’s assent
business Day