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Here are the major headlines for Monday, May 6, 2019

The Nation

  • Ramadan: APC urges Nigerians to pray for the country 
  • My London trip not for compilation of Ministers list – Buhari 
  • My husband calls me a prostitute – Woman tells court
  • Kwara Utd coach resigns 
  • Russia crash: Plane hit by lightning before deadly landing, says pilot 
  • Kolade Johnson: Court remands suspected killer cop 
  • Tanker truck explodes in Niger, 55 persons die
  • Ramadan: APC urges Nigerians to pray for the country 
  • My London trip not for compilation of Ministers list – Buhari 
  • My husband calls me a prostitute – Woman tells court 
  • Kwara Utd coach resigns 
  • Russia crash: Plane hit by lightning before deadly landing, says pilot 
  • Breaking: Kolade Johnson: Court extends remand order on dismissed Police Inspector 
  • Taliban attack kills 25 soldiers in western Afghanistan 
  • Teenager stabbed to death in south-east London 
  • ‘Avengers: Endgame’ beats ‘Titanic’s $2.12bn box office record 
  • Liverpool vs FC Barcelona: Coutinho, Suarez ready for frosty Anfield reception 
  • Israeli Army prepares for Gaza invasion 
  • Five masked attackers rob German cafe 
  • Australian woman charged with torturing animals 
  • Buhari’s re-election: a choice of light over darkness -APC UK 
  • Veteran broadcaster, Patrick Doyle reconciles with Tinsel Actress,Ireti 
  • Police arrest suspected armed robber, cultist in Enugu 
  • Ramadan: Gov. Bello calls for peace, unity
  • Discordant tunes in Bayelsa PDP over poll 
  • Being a prostitute is not a crime, says Nse Ikpe-Etim 
  • UPDATED: Over 50 killed as bandits attack three Zamfara LGAs 
  • Buhari greets Nigerians on Ramadan
  • London trip not for compilation of ministers –Buhari 
  • NFIU: Governors may lose control of local government funds

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • 35 telecoms staff commit suicide, claiming ‘moral harassment’
  • BREAKING: Duchess of Sussex delivered of a baby boy
  • `Game of Thrones’ actress, Sophie Turner, to change surname
  • UNIJOS discovers student’s corpse in her room, as VC loses son
  • Met Gala 2019 showcases designers creativity with colours
  • If Nigeria is to survive as one entity, she’s in dire need of a deliverer
  • ‘My husband calls me a prostitute’ —Woman tells court
  • Kidnap of Buhari’s in-law shows Daura not given special treatment —Presidency
  • Ezekwesili slams Buhari’s comment on IG’s weight, says it’s a callous joke about insecurity
  • PSG to face Inter Milan in China summer tournament
  • Court permits Adeleke to travel to US, orders him to honour fresh Police invite
  • VIDEO: IG is losing weight, it shows he’s working very hard —Buhari
  • Court remands NSCDC Superintendent for allegedly defrauding job seekers of N 2.6m
  • Five things we learned in European football this weekend
  • Champions League: Man United face huge rebuild after failure
  • ‘My husband calls me a prostitute’ —Woman tells court
  • Gunmen kidnap OAU lecturer on Ife/Ibadan Expressway
  • Gunmen storm Nasarawa commissioner’s residence, kill varsity student
  • Boutique owner, conductor arrested for selling drugs
  • Woman lures, robs Imo Facebook friend
  • Harvest of Queries: UNILAG VC, DVCs, former VC, others battle pro-chancellor
  • We have ruined our lives – Brothers arrested for alleged ritual killing
  • Police arrest six for alleged sale of poisonous ponmo in Lagos
  • Mike Adenuga’s son, lover custody battle: Chief Judge refers case
  • PDP alleges plan to arrest, detain Adeleke
  • Buhari’s victory, consequence of his people-friendly policies –BMO
  • Kwara Assembly passed 42 bills in four years – Speaker

(www.punchng.com)

The Guardian

  • Again, Boko Haram kills soldiers
  • Sultan, others urge prayer for Nigeria as Ramadan begins
  • Arsenal blow top four hopes as Chelsea take third place
  • EU, Germany move to grow Nigeria’s non-oil sector
  • How shareholders’ activism ensures accountability, protects listed firms
  • Police warn Nigerians against uttering provocative statements to officers
  • Venezuela ‘ready’ for any US attack: minister
  • Mali gets new government after protests
  • Silvio Berlusconi leaves hospital after bowel operation
  • Gunmen abduct OAU lecturer
  • Catalan ex-leader Puigdemont allowed to run for EU polls
  • Fallen Man Utd face huge rebuild after Champions League failure
  • Five things we learned in European football this weekend
  • Concussed Salah out of Liverpool’s Champions League clash against Barcelona
  • ‘I nearly died’ – Maradona misses out on first title as coach
  • Battered and bruised Liverpool face balancing act against Barcelona
  • Enyimba hits Rangers 3-1, Akwa maintains Group B lead
  • Nigeria as world’s sixth most miserable?
  • In agric, not much from outgoing governors of Lagos, Ogun, Oyo
  • After ‘Otooge,’ Saraki’s aged voters stuck in suspense
  • Makinde and the task of managing emerging political forces in Oyo State
  • PDP yet to decide on National Assembly leadership
  • Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Announce Birth of Royal Baby
  • Popular Australian DJ Dies In Accident On Bali Holiday

(www.guardian.ng)

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