Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morning
Nigeria woke up to a wave of dramatic developments, from aviation tension.
To deadly attacks and major court rulings that have left many talking.
In a last-minute move, the Airline Operators of Nigeria suspended its planned shutdown after Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo stepped in to calm the crisis.
Meanwhile in Benue, fresh details emerged over the bus abduction saga involving Benue Links Nigeria Limited, as the driver has now been arrested.
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On education, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has released over 600,000 2026 UTME results, with candidates already scrambling to check their scores.
Globally, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may bring slight relief to fuel prices, though experts warn Nigerians may still pay close to ₦1,000 per litre for now.
In a shocking international case, two Nigerians face up to 50 years in prison in the US over a massive $100 million tax fraud scheme.
Back home, tragedy struck in Plateau as gunmen brutally killed a young man, while a filling station explosion claimed lives in Bokkos.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency also revealed nearly 1,000 convictions in just three months, showing an intense crackdown on drug crimes.
In Bayelsa, two kidnappers have been sentenced to death, while former minister Rotimi Amaechi accused ex-president Goodluck Jonathan and his wife Patience Jonathan of forcing him out of the PDP.
These unfolding stories are sparking heated debates nationwide, as Nigerians demand answers and action.