Here’s a summary of today’s headlines from various Nigerian newspapers:

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  1. Vanguard:
    • Cabinet Reshuffle: The appointment of seven new ministers follows the dismissal of six, signaling a significant cabinet reshuffle by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
    • Legal Development: The federal government has withdrawn charges against Binance official Tigran Gambaryan related to alleged money laundering.
    • IMF Recommendations: The International Monetary Fund urges Nigeria to prioritize increasing its tax revenue.
  2. The Nation:
    • Suspension of Attorney-General: Governor Reverend Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has suspended Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Bemsen Mnyim.
  3. The Guardian:
    • Student Loan Applications: The Federal Government has recorded 350,000 applications for the disbursement of N10 billion in student loans, reflecting a significant interest in financial assistance for education.
  4. The Punch:
    • Minimum Wage Compliance: Twelve states in Nigeria have failed to pay the N30,000 minimum wage to teachers, highlighting ongoing issues in salary disbursement across the education sector.

These stories provide a snapshot of the current political and economic landscape in Nigeria, with significant developments in governance, legal matters, and education funding

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