Welcome to the AllNews roundup of the top 10 Nigerian newspapers headlines for today Tuesday, January 5th, 2021.
Prophet Wale Olagunju of Divine Seed of God Chapel Ministries, Sasa, Ojoo, Ibadan, has claimed that President Muhammadu Buhari "is terminally sick".
The popular Oyo-state-based cleric made this known in a 45-point prophecy for the Year 2021 and beyond. Read more here.
Nigeria logistics company, Intels, on Monday, revealed why it cut ties with the Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 General Elections, Atiku Abubakar. Atiku was one of the company's major shareholders.
The oil and gas logistics company said it broke off the tie with Atiku and his family after the former Vice President, through Guernsey Trust International, sold shares of Orlean-Invest Group, Intels’ parent company, between December 2018 and January 2019, for approximately $60m. Read more here.
The Lagos State Government has announced that all public and private schools below the tertiary level should be reopened for the second term 2020/21 academic session from Monday, January 18.
The Commissioner for Education, Folasade Adefisayo said this in a statement on Monday afternoon. Read more here.
The Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore and four other activists arrested for protesting in Abuja at the new year's eve of 2021 will be spending 24 hours in Kuje correctional centre, Abuja.
This is coming after a Magistrate court in Abuja directed that Sowore and the other activists be remanded pending the hearing of their bail application which is billed for the 5th of January 2021. Read more here.
The Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 General Elections, Atiku Abubakar has blamed President Muhammadu Buhari-led government for the reason he sold off his shares in Integrated Logistics Services Limited (INTELS).
Atiku Abubakar, who is also the former Vice President disclosed this in a short statement issued and signed by his media aide, Paul Ibe, titled ‘Atiku redirects his investment in Intels,’ on Monday. Read more here.
Prophet Joshua Iginla of the Champions Royal Assembly has released his 2021 prophecies about Biafra, IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu, 2023 Presidential election amongst others.
Prophet Iginla in a series of prophecies obtained by AllNews Nigeria said he was talking in the realm of the spirit. Read more here.
Former Manchester United midfielder, Darren Fletcher, has returned to the English Premier League (EPL) club to join Ole Gunnar Solskjær's first-team coaching staff.
Manchester United made the announcement on Monday. Read more here.
Primate Ayodele Elijah has released again unmissable prophecies about traditional rulers in Nigeria.
The leader and founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Ayodele in a series of 2021 prophecies made available to AllNews Nigeria cautioned that some people in government and some traditional rulers will clash. He further warned that some palaces will be razed by fire while some top traditional rulers will witness severe health challenges except they seek for divine protection from God. Read more here.
The Federal Government through the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said it has no plan to impose a fresh lockdown in Nigeria following the confirmation of the second wave of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic across countries.
Lai Mohammed who disclosed this at a conference in Lagos appealed to Nigerians to adhere to all protocols outlined by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 so as to tame the spread of the virus. Read more here.
BBNaija 2020 winner, Lekan Agbeleshe popularly called Laycon has obtained a chieftaincy title as the Akeweje Of Ipokia Kingdom, in Ogun State.
Laycon received the traditional title over the weekend from the Onipokia of Ipokia, Oba Yisa Adesola Olaniyan, at the 2021 Opo Day celebration held at the District High School, Ipokia. Read more here.
That’s the roundup of the top 10 Nigerian newspapers headlines this morning. More Nigerian newspapers headlines are available on AllNews website.
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