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Top Newspaper Headlines Today, Tuesday, 28th July 2020

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Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines Today, 27th February 2023

Top Newspaper Headlines Today, Tuesday, 28th July 2020 has been obtained by NewsOne Nigeria.

Here Is The Top Newspaper Headlines Today.

1. FG Sets Closing Date For Npower Batch C Registration

Closing date for Npower Batch C registration has been set by the Federal Government. NewsOne Nigeria reports that before now, the Npower online application process, which began on Friday, June 26, 2020, was to have ended Sunday, July 26, 2020.

2. Eid-El Kabir: 50 Lovely Sallah Messages, Eid Messages

Sallah Messages, Eid Messages have been compiled by NewsOne Nigeria for Eid-El Kabir 2020. Welcome to Eid-El Kabir 2020. Happy Sallah to you, your friends and your family from NewsOne Nigeria.

3. FG Extends Phase Two Of Eased Coronavirus Lockdown

Federal Government has extended phase two of eased Coronavirus lockdown. NewsOne Nigeria reports that the Federal Government extended the phase two of the ease of lockdown in the country by another one week on Monday, July 27.

4. Full List Of 24 Nigerians Buhari Named Railway Stations After

24 Nigerians have gotten railway stations named after them by Buhari. NewsOne Nigeria reports that President Muhammadu Buhari has immortalized his Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Babatunde Fashola, by naming railway stations after them.

5. Akpabio Names Reps, Senators Who Got NDDC Contracts (Full List)

Senators who got NDDC contracts, as well as Reps members, have been named by Akpabio. NewsOne Nigeria reports that Akpabio, who is a former Governor of Akwa Ibom State and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, released the list of lawmakers involved the alleged looting of funds from the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in a document released to the public in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Sunday.

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

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