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Newspaper Headlines From Nigerian Dailies Sunday, April 18, 2021

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Newspaper Headlines from Nigerian dailies Sunday, April 18, 2021, can be accessed below.

Here are the Newspaper headlines from Nigerian dailies today

PUNCH newspaper

North-East govs bemoan inability to try Boko Haram suspects

FG suspends Adeboye’s helicopter from flying

Sheffield United relegated from EPL after defeat at Wolves

Witches not behind frequent Otedola, Kara tanker crashes – Lagos Sector Commander, FRSC

We use ‘African science’ to rescue kidnap victims in Osun — Shittu

Vanguard newspaper

We’ll make southeast hot for governors if…, IPOB warns

Uganda to import more AstraZeneca vaccines amidst new variants

Putin’s critic, Navalny, ’could die at any moment’ — Doctor

Lawan urges continued prayers for leaders to overcome nation’s challenges

NiMet predicts 3 days sunshine, thunderstorms

The Guardian newspaper

Adeboye visits Fayemi, condemns bandits’ attacks on traditional rulers

TETFund supports 2,789 scholars in Borno, Yobe

Receive COVID-19 Vaccine, Oyetola, Cleric Urge Muslims

Troop kills bandits linked to Benue community fatal attack

Chelsea end Man City’s quadruple quest to reach FA Cup final

Daily Trust newspaper

Buhari’s Govt Struggles With Oil Industry Promises 5 Years After

Pantami Renounces Controversial Comments On Al Qaeda, Taliban

56,158 Nigerians Displaced In Three Months

Why More International Firms Prefer Ghana To Nigeria

Yoruba Groups Differ Over Oduduwa Republic

Fighting the drug menace through advocacy

Firm gives N.6m startup kits to SMEs

Minister assures on creation of 100m jobs

Pensioners demand payment of N35bn arrears

Why Shell, Chevron, other oil majors are leaving Nigeria

That’s the top newspaper headlines from Nigerian dailies today. Read more Naija news on NewsOne Nigeria. See you again tomorrow.

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