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Top Newspaper Headlines & Naija News Today, 6th September, 2021
Top newspaper headlines & Naija news today, 6th September, 2021 can be accessed below.
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Below are the top newspaper headlines and latest Naija news today from Nigerian dailies.
PUNCH newspaper
Looming hospital shutdowns: Strike threat ridiculous, says FG, NARD, union flay minister
SAN seeks debt recovery policy for AMCON, others
BBNaija S6: Why Liquorose deserves someone better than Emmanuel – Angel
Nigeria rejects Guinea coup, soldiers plan transitional govt
World Cup qualifier: Italy set new unbeaten record.
Vanguard newspaper
Crisis rocks APC as pro-Tinubu group drags party to court
Obasanjo, Yar’Adua, Jonathan were patriotic, fair-minded leaders; but today… — Mailafia
ECOWAS, Nigeria condemn Guinea coup d’état
Nini, Angel saved; Micheal, Peace evicted from BBnaija Season 6
Buhari to visit Imo Thursday — Uzodinma.
The Nation newspaper
Foundation urges Fed Govt on increasing IDP camps
Court urged to reject outcome of Benue APC ward congress
Bello condemns Sowore’s brother’s killing
Kaduna council poll: PDP, CNPP fault election outcome
Cholera: Katsina death toll hits 150.
The Guardian newspaper
Nigeria, a failing state, says CBN ex-deputy governor, Mailafia
Gunmen abduct Niger monarch, lawmaker’s family members in Katsina
Ohanaeze Ndigbo demands apology, restitution from Bulkachuwa over alleged attack on Igbo
FG gives striking doctors terms for reconciliation
Youth corps member nabbed for importing drugged candies.
This Day newspaper
We’ll Resist Rigging of Anambra Election, Says PDP
Call for Emergency Rule in Benue Needless, Says Moro
AMCON: Expert Seeks National Policy on Debt Recovery
Address Root Cause of Growing IDP Camps, Group Tells FG
Attacks: Plateau, Kaduna to Set up Joint Security Committee.
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