Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today – Saturday, 18 April, 2025

On the cover pages of many Nigerian newspapers, the reactions of Former Rivers governor, Nyesom Wike to the suspension of the state government was the major headline.

“I wanted Fubara out, not just emergency rule — Wike reveals,” First News reported.

This Day’s headline read, “Wike: Tinubu saved Fubara by declaring state of emergency, I wanted him out.”
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025

Vanguard reported, “I wanted Fubara’s outright removal— Wike.”
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025“Wike opens up on Rivers crisis, Atiku’s coalition moves, others,” according to The Matrix.
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025Meanwhile, The Nation reported,”Easter: Tinubu orders decisive action on security.”
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025

“Ahead 2027: Why opposition’s fortunes appear gloomy,” the Guardian headline read.
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025

“Orkar coup: Why I kept mute for 35 years — Gwadabe,” Daily Trust reported.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025“Suspected herdsmen kill many in Benue,” according to Tribune.
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025

“How CBEX promoters used EFCC, CAC certificates to deceive 600,000 investors,” Punch reported.
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025



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“15,000 Nigerian children died of HIV last year — First Lady,” The Hope reported.
Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025

Blueprint reported, “Experts suggest way out for Nigeria, Africa as Trump tariff war rages.”

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025“Three Nigerian girls lured into sex trade by ‘aunties’ rescued from Ghana,” Daily Times reported.

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“‘We’re not witches’: Abandoned elderly seek family support, government intervention at Easter,” an Independent newspaper headline read.

We thank Abiola Ayankunbi, a media management expert, for providing screenshots of the newspapers’ front pages.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today - Saturday, 18 April, 2025



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