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Newspaper Headlines From Nigerian Dailies April 22, 2021
Newspaper Headlines from Nigerian dailies April 22, 2021, can be accessed below.
Here are the Newspaper headlines from Nigerian dailies today
PUNCH newspaper
IPOB/MASSOB asylum: Offer to protect those who need it, UK replies Federal Govt
Knocked-down tractors: Experts worry as Senate approves fresh $1.5bn, €995m loans
Pantami was imam when ATBU Muslim community issued fatwa, killed my son in a mosque –Prof
Abia marks drug lord’s house for demolition, NDLEA arrests baron with 100kg cocaine
CP orders policemen’s prosecution over N500,000 bribe, cash recovered
Vanguard newspaper
Pantami: Reps minority leader, Elumelu pushes for Minister’s resignation, sack
Students shisha video reinforces need to ban tobacco products near schools— CAPPA
Methodist Church urges FG to restructure Nigeria, tackle insecurity, others
Shippers’ Council, NIMASA to tackle arbitrary charges by shipping lines
Ekiti pensioners laud Fayemi over release of N250m gratuity payment
The Guardian newspaper
Customs impounds 42 drums of explosives from Benin Republic
More worries as Apapa gridlock worsens, defies e-call up solutions
Crunch day in Benghazi as Al Ahli host Enyimba
FEC silent over Pantami’s alleged link to Al-Qaeda, Taliban
‘No amount of killings, intimidation will stop Igbo presidency in 2023’
The Nation newspaper
Why IG ordered withdrawal of police officers in EFCC
Herder-farmer conflicts: Monster-child to a monstrous mother
Pantami’s controversy not discussed by council, says Mohammed
Proposed database for cows by Senate sparks outrage
Yahaya’s development initiatives thrill Osinbajo
Daily Trust newspaper
45 Killed, Dozens Missing In 6 Zamfara Communities
Manhunt For Enugu Police Station Attackers Heightens
FG Lists Reasons Banditry Is Difficult To Tame
Self-Understanding Key To My Academic Heights — BUK First Class Graduate
Out-Of-School Children: NERDC, EU, Others Develop Curriculum On Accelerated Basic Education.
That’s the top newspaper headlines from Nigerian dailies today. Read more Naija news on NewsOne Nigeria. See you again tomorrow.