Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines for Today, Friday, 12th September, 2025

Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines for Today, Friday, September 12, 2025

As Nigeria navigates economic pressures, security challenges, and political shifts, today’s front pages from major dailies highlight critical developments in justice, energy, and governance. Below is a curated roundup of key headlines from leading Nigerian newspapers, drawn from their latest editions and online updates.

Punch Newspaper

  • Ansaru Commander Sentenced to 15 Years in Jail: A Federal High Court in Abuja convicts Mahmud Usman, a top Ansaru terrorist leader, marking a win against insurgency.
  • Tinubu, Macron Hold Talks on Bilateral Ties: President Bola Tinubu meets French leader Emmanuel Macron in Paris to strengthen economic and security cooperation during his working leave.
  • Benue Flags Off 1,080 Housing Units Project: The state government launches Eco-City Estate in Makurdi to address housing deficits amid urban growth.

Vanguard Newspaper

  • Dangote Refinery to Begin Free Petrol Supply Nationwide: The refinery announces direct distribution starting September 15, aiming to ease fuel scarcity and price hikes.
  • GITEX Nigeria 2025 Showcases Tech Innovations: Global brands unveil products at Lagos event, boosting digital transformation prospects.
  • Zinox Partners KongaCares on Computerize Nigeria Initiative: The collaboration revives efforts to bridge the digital divide through affordable tech access.

The Guardian Nigeria

  • NUPENG Accuses Dangote of Breaching Union Rights: The union warns of potential strike resumption over alleged violations in employee agreements.
  • 2025 Budget Implementation to Start Before September End: Federal government confirms rollout of N54.99 trillion plan as 2024 fiscal year closes.
  • Lagos Fashion Week Opens Green Access 2025 Applications: The accelerator program targets emerging African designers for sustainable innovation.

Daily Trust

  • Trump Deports First Set of Nigerians from US: Over a dozen individuals leave amid heightened immigration enforcement under the new administration.
  • Dangote vs. Oil Transporters: Don’t Hold Nigerians Hostage: Editorial calls for resolution to avoid disrupting fuel supply chains.
  • Northern Youths Urge Security Over Kebbi Tensions: Groups demand action to curb rising political unrest in the region.

Other Notable Headlines (From Naija News Roundup and Premium Times)

  • ADC Rejects Court Order Claim on Leadership Crisis: Party denies interim leadership suspension, adjourning case to September 15.
  • WAEC 2025 Results Show Improvement Over 2024: Better performance in NBC/NTC exams, per official data.
  • 47 Million Pupils to Get Free Laptops in Smart Schools Initiative: Federal push enhances digital education access nationwide.

These stories reflect ongoing priorities like security triumphs, energy reforms, and tech advancements amid economic strains. For full coverage, check the newspapers’ websites or newsstands. Stay informed as events unfold.

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