The warning of the Department of State Services (DSS) against those reportedly planning to install interim government dominated the cover pages of Nigerian newspapers
Ayodele OluwafemiThe warning of the Department of State Services on alleged plans to install an interim government dominated the cover pages of Nigerian newspapers.
The Nation says the DSS has warned those plotting to install an interim government, saying it has dire consequences. The newspaper reports that the federal executive council has approved the sum of N24.2 billion naira for the provision of free internet in 20 selected airports, six markets and 43 universities across the country.
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