
Nigerian Newspapers – 10 prominent headlines you ought to be aware of Today
If you didn’t catch it, here’s today’s overview of the significant headlines that gained traction on NAIJATAB News yesterday:
1. Simi and Adekunle tied the knot in a secluded ceremony that hosted merely 300 attendees, in Lagos.
2. Forbes published its 2019 catalog of the wealthiest individuals in Africa, and only 2 Nigerians made the top 20.
3. Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo disclosed that he nearly faced marital issues due to some recent false reports about him.
4. Nollywood star, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde neglected to congratulate her colleague Genevieve Nnaji, who recently had her film ‘Lionheart’ debuted on Netflix. Lionheart marks the first Nigerian film to grace Netflix, a milestone for which many Nigerians and celebrities have praised Genevieve.
Nevertheless, Omotola, who is speculated to be in a dispute with Genevieve, chose not to join other stars in celebrating the film’s triumph. Instead, she opted to highlight her own successes on social media.
5. Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has articulated his thoughts on what could trigger world war 3. During a symposium in Abuja on Wednesday, the literary figure pinpointed misinformation as a peril to humanity.
6. Veteran actress Ngozi Nwosu was among those who fortunately evaded the turmoil that erupted at the APC campaign rally in Lagos on Tuesday.
You may remember that approximately three journalists and several others, including an NURTW official, MC Oluomo, suffered injuries from stabbings and gunfire at the event.
7. The road connecting Maiduguri to Damaturu and from Damaturu to Potiskum in Borno and Yobe states has reportedly been closed off by Nigerian soldiers due to persistent Boko Haram activities.
8. Prophet T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church of Nations, SCOAN, has ultimately unveiled his prophecies for the year, deeming 2019 as “extremely alarming.”
9. A woman who had a romance with Ronaldo a decade ago divulges startling allegations against him.
10. The sale of registration forms for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, administered by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), commenced today and will continue for six weeks, concluding on February 21.







