The NAIJ.com team has gathered the most important news stories that hit the headlines on Tuesday, May 24. You can find all the important things you might have missed but still need to know below in today’s digest!
1) SHOCKER: How Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin got $40 million
Former president Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin received a wire transfer of $40 million and the EFCC is already investigating.
One of the founding fathers of Ebonyi state, revered Senator Ofia Nwali, died today at the age of 74.
3) Buhari government to make sure poor people receive N5000
The Buhari administration has reiterated that the poorest of Nigerians will receive a government grant of N5000 each.
4) Federal High Court sacks Makarfi, reinstates Sheriff
Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court ordered Ali Modu Sheriff, the erstwhile chairman of the PDP, to continue serving as the party’s chairman today.
5) Woman strips naked in shop during row with security guard
6) CBN to officially devalue Naira, report says
Reports emerged today that the Central Bank of Nigeria will make the decision to devalue the Naira.
7) Shame! Professor caught in sex act with student in classroom
A university professor in China has been caught on camera having sex with one of his students in a classroom.
8) Just in: EFCC declares ex-deputy governor wanted
The former deputy governor of Osun state has been arrested over the Ekitigate election scandal.
9) Are Igbo brides the ‘most expensive’ in Nigeria?
Eastern brides are said to be the most expensive brides in Nigeria, in terms of what is reportedly demanded of the potential groom on the ‘list’.
10) Is your girl a virgin? Three signs that she’s not
For many men it is important to be the first one with their wife. So, they are looking to marry virgin girls. But how does find out about such a thing without carrying out a virginity test?
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