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Here are the major headlines for Monday, May 02, 2019

The Nation

  • We are fully ready to commence metering, says EKEDC
  • Four men in court for allegedly setting their dogs on policemen
  • Botswana President promises job creation, better pay 
  • U.S. measures against Cuba are unlawful – EU 
  • Police in Rivers rescue four abducted NEMA workers
  • Salah’s stunning strike against Chelsea up for Premier League award 
  • Messi hits out at Barcelona fans for ‘ugly’ Coutinho whistles 
  • Clerics task President Buhari on lives, welfare of citizens
  • El-Rufai, Fayemi in race to succeed Governors Forum Chairman
  • Buhari’s in-law kidnapped in Daura
  • Oil prices fall as U.S. output hits record high
  • Onasanya becomes first UK MP removed from office
  • Bodyguard is Queen of Thai King 
  • Former UK Defence Secretary denies Huawei leak
  • Ramsey has played last Arsenal match – Emery 
  • Barcelona’s Lionel Messi scores 600th career club goal 
  • Governors promote insecurity to inflate Security Vote – Magu
  • Don’t ignore warning on possible recession, Utomi tells Nigerians 
  • Fate of DisCos shaky as govt plans other options 
  • Operators: we’re watching 
  • How Buhari, Dabiri saved Zainab 
  • Fed Govt thrilled by Zainab Aliyu’s release 
  • Victory for wives of slain Ogoni leaders as Dutch court rules against Shell 
  • Southwest governors, governors-elect rally lawmakers for Gbajabiamila
  • JAMB urges candidates to guard registration details, profile code 
  • PDP, Atiku to tribunal: Buhari lied about academic credentials 
  • ‘N23b severance package for National Assembly lawmakers ridiculous’ 
  • Fasanmi, Olukotun, Igbokwe carpet National Assembly 
  • Governors approve payment of minimum wage 
  • Govt prepares staff to take over Abuja Lightrail from Chinese

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

The Guardian

  • How we suffer under our state governments, by workers
  • Northern CAN demands Zainab Aliyu’s treatment for Leah Sharibu
  • Messi-inspired Barcelona hit wasteful Liverpool 3-0
  • Secrecy continues on Buhari’s London trip as Aso Rock clinic gulps N5b in four years
  • Understanding lassa fever
  • Sri Lanka attacks death toll rises to 257
  • EFCC boss blames corruption for cause of poverty, insecurity in Nigeria
  • Mass evacuations as monster cyclone targets India
  • Gunmen kidnap Buhari’s ADC father-in-law in Daura
  • Russia expects Nigerians to apply for scholarship, says attaché
  • Groups cry out over market leader’s harassment
  • Semenya ‘made to suffer’, says Indian gender-row sprinter
  • Funfest as Bundesliga Legends Tour ends in Lagos
  • Iker Casillas in stable condition after heart attack
  • Eagles to play Zimbabwe, Senegal in pre-Egypt 2019 AFCON friendlies
  • Don’t weep for Caster Semenya, says Porbeni
  • Nigeria to battle Tunisia, Morocco, Kenya, others for Rugby Sevens ticket
  • Facebook Introduces Desktop Messenger APP For Windows And Mac OS
  • PHOTOS: Mariah Carey Throws The ‘Illest Party’ For Her Twins 8th Birthday
  • 6 Ways Social Media Is Affecting Your Mental Health
  • dividend for 2018
  • IIM Africa to assist regulatory bodies develop framework on info governance
  • Underwriter settles policyholders with N12m surplus
  • Preventing Nigeria from becoming a “failed nation” – Part 4
  • Restructuring the Nigerian Senate
  • FUTO 4: Drug abuse and Nigerian youth
  • Poor quality control contributing to rise in malaria cases
  • Coca-Cola donates hospital equipment to FMC Ebute-Metta
  • Prenatal fitness: Four reasons to work out during pregnancy
  • Women protest against illegal detention of nursing mother, nine-month old baby
  • ABUAD partners foreign varsities on exchange of academic programmes, admissions
  • Enabulele becomes first Nigerian elected as Chairman of Socio-Medical Affairs Committee of WMA

(www.guardian.ng)

Punch

  • Liverpool have no time to lick wounds after Barcelona defeat
  • Buhari mourns Bishop Obembe
  • Thousands evacuated in eastern India as cyclone Fani approaches
  • Sri Lanka mass cancelled over ‘specific attack threat’
  • Gameiro to torment Arsenal in Emery reunion
  • WikiLeaks founder Assange to begin fight against US extradition
  • Protest in FUTA as hit-and-run driver kills student
  • INEC can’t withhold my certificate of return –Okorocha
  • Missile contracts surge as US exits arms treaty: study
  • Bandits kidnapped 30 in Saturday attack – Zamfara emir
  • Kidnapping as the new Boko Haram
  • Messi is unstoppable, Klopp hails Messi
  • 523 children languishing in Anambra prisons – NHRC
  • Oyo communities punishing families that shun genital mutilation, NGO laments
  • What does Nigeria do for its citizens?
  • Protest in FUTA as hit-and-run driver kills student
  • We are dying of hunger, say retired Lagos teachers
  • Stop jailing people for petty offences, PRAWA tells Lagos, others
  • Public servant arraigned over absence of fraud suspects
  • Community accuses security agents of aiding illegal bunkering
  • Navy arrests 14 smugglers of rice, PMS
  • Kidnapped Shell workers regain freedom
  • Businessman laments loss of nylon factory to fire
  • Protest in FUTA as reckless driver kills student
  • INEC can’t withhold my certificate of return –Okorocha
  • Ekiti APC suspends Segun Oni
  • Ekiti Assembly moves to enact pension law for members
  • Osun to begin implementation of NHIS
  • Ekiti APC suspends Oni for alleged anti-party activities
  • Certificate of return: Group flays APC leaders over comment on Okorocha

(www.punchng.com)

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