Reports on the issues trailing the construction of th Lagos-Calabar coastal highway and the lingering petrol scarcity dominated the front pages of Nigerian newspapers.
Reports on the issues trailing the construction of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway, and the lingering petrol scarcity, dominate the frontpages of the dailies.
Daily Trust reports that the air components of operations Hadin Kai and Whirl Punch killed many terrorists in air strikes in Borno and Niger states. The newspaper says the federal government has pledged to restore electricity in eight LGAs in Sokoto who have gone through a decade without power.
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