
Thisday Newspaper News Today Wednesday 16th July 2025
Top Nigeria news Dailies Update from Thisday Newspaper News Today 16/07/25
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target=_blank>Buhari Buried in Blaze of Glory With Full Military Honours
•Tinubu goes above and beyond to honour his predecessor, creating new presidential precedent DejiElumoye, ChuksOkochain Abuja, Olusegun Samuel in Yenagoa, Francis Sardauna in Katsina and Dike Onwuamaeze in Lagos Two
target=_blank>Sadiq Khan Seeks to Boost Collaboration in Business, Tech With Nigeria
Emma Okonji Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, yesterday in Lagos, promised the Nigerian business and technology sector close collaboration that would boost business growth, expansion, and job creation. Khan led
target=_blank>Consular Services: Tinubu Directs Agencies to Ensure Strict Adherence to Nigeria’s International Obligations
•Reiterates govt’s commitment to deepening diplomatic relations with US, UAE DejiElumoyein Abuja President Bola Tinubu has directed all federal agencies to ensure full compliance with Nigeria’s international obligations. Tinubu also
target=_blank>Samsung, Glo Unveil Exclusive Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 With Free Data for Customers
Digital solutions company, Globacom, has partnered with Samsung, a leading electronic device manufacturer, to offer an exclusive opportunity to Glo subscribers to pre-order the highly coveted Samsung Galaxy Z Fold
target=_blank>UN Pledges to Nurture Diplomacy in Young Nigerians
Michael Olugbodein Abuja The United Nations (UN) has reiterated its commitment to supporting young Nigerians imbibe diplomacy as skills to ensure a better future. The commitment was made yesterday, by
target=_blank>Imo Talent Hub Partners University of California to Train 100,000 Youths on Digital Skills
Emma Okonji Imo State has launched ImoTalentHub.com, the first of its kind digital talent marketplace in Africa. The platform connects the state’s rapidly growing ranks of software engineers, data scientists
target=_blank>Apple Inks $500 Million Rare Earth Magnet Deal to Return Supply to US
Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Apple has signed a $500-million deal with Pentagon-backed MP Materials for a supply of rare earth magnets, becoming one of the first tech companies to ink
target=_blank>Over 3.6m Videos Removed in Nigeria as TikTok Reinforces Commitment to Safety
Emma Okonji In a demonstration of its ongoing commitment to user safety, TikTok has removed more than 3.6 million videos from the platform in Nigeria between January and March 2025,
target=_blank>Trump Makes U-turn, Arms Ukraine, Threatens Sanctions on Russian Oil Buyers
Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja United States President, Donald Trump, has announced new weapons for Ukraine, and threatened sanctions on buyers of Russian exports unless the country agrees to a peace
target=_blank>Nduka-Eze Proposes Museum to Immortalise 1967 Asaba Massacre Victims
Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba Legal luminary and Isama AjieAhaba, Chief Chuck ChukwuemekaNduka-Eze, has said that a privately sponsored museum would serve as worthy monument to the memory of hundreds of
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