
Nigerian Newspapers – 10 significant headlines you ought to follow Today
If you happened to overlook it, here is today’s overview of the prominent headlines that gained traction on NAIJATAB News yesterday:
1. Simi and Adekunle exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony attended by merely 300 individuals in Lagos.
2. Forbes disclosed its 2019 ranking of the wealthiest individuals in Africa, with only 2 Nigerians making the top 20.
3. Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo disclosed that he nearly faced a marital crisis due to some recent false reports about him.
4. Nollywood star, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde neglected to commend fellow actress Genevieve Nnaji, who recently had her film ‘Lionheart’ debut on Netflix. Lionheart is the inaugural Nigerian film to be featured on Netflix, a milestone for which many Nigerians and celebrities congratulated Genevieve.
Nonetheless, Omotola, who is speculated to have a dispute with Genevieve, chose not to join other celebrities in celebrating the film’s victory. Instead, she opted to honor her own successes on social media.
5. Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has expressed his thoughts on what might trigger world war 3. During a seminar in Abuja on Wednesday, the literary figure pointed to false news as a peril to humanity.
6. Veteran actress Ngozi Nwosu was among those fortunate enough to evade the violence that broke out at the APC campaign rally in Lagos on Tuesday.
Remember, approximately three journalists and numerous others, including an NURTW official, MC Oluomo, suffered injuries from stabbings and gunfire at the event.
7. The route from Maiduguri to Damaturu and Damaturu to Potiskum in Borno and Yobe states has allegedly been closed by Nigerian soldiers due to incessant Boko Haram activities.
8. Prophet T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church of Nations, SCOAN, has at last divulged his predictions for the year, branding 2019 as “highly alarming.”
9. A woman who dated Ronaldo a decade ago has made shocking allegations against him.
10. The sale of registration forms for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) commenced today and will continue for six weeks, concluding on February 21.
