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Here are the major headlines for Tuesday, April 30, 2019

The Guardian

  • Nigeria now has 201 million people – UNFPA
  • 38 killed as floods worsen in Mozambique after second cyclone
  • Senate orders minister, agency to return N14.3b to treasury
  • Prepare for tough time, NGF tells governors
  • Telecoms services remain poor despite promises from operators, regulator
  • Super Eagles to regroup middle of next month
  • Trump orders changes to asylum case handling
  • FACT CHECK: Murray-Bruce claim on electric cars is off the mark
  • Dickson declines assent to life pension for Bayelsa lawmakers
  • PDP, INEC differ on alleged replacement of polls’ servers
  • SARS intercepts truckload of fake Panadol in Lagos
  • ‘Boko Haram fighters receive over N1m daily, Nigerian soldiers get N1000’
  • Tribunal quashes PDP’s application to extend inspection of election materials
  • Ripples from Barcelona Open
  • Pakistanis win maiden Iris Smart Technologies Abuja Cricket League
  • Liverpool will not be intimidated by Barca, says Klopp
  • I had no scandal throughout my football career, says Okocha
  • At WIPO, Ifewodo, Agbakoba-Onyejiana urge government to enforce copyright laws
  • Misfiring Delta Force FC sacks coach, fans want Sports Commission boss removed
  • Chibok Girls: Five years of unfulfilled promise
  • How novel antibody suppresses HIV for four months, by research
  • Game Of Thrones Actors Reveal How They Felt After Arya Defeated Night King
  • Enjoy The Tastiness Of Grilled Salad Chicken
  • Want A Taste Of The Refreshing Mango Mojito?
  • Locating Buhari’s dilemma in emergent presidency’s mini-battles
  • Absenteeism at Buhari’s project commissioning in Lagos

(www.guardian.ng)

Punch

  • Two arrested in UK over online image of Sala’s body
  • IPMAN urges members to sell petroleum products at regulated prices
  • Stones says Man City experience key in Premier League race
  • Police in Christchurch find suspected bomb, man arrested
  • FRSC: Guns kill, adoption of technology safe
  • Between make-belief and make-believe
  • Onuoha rejects Ibrahimovic’s apology after clash
  • When a president rewards incompetence
  • Immigration begins issuance of 10-year-valid passport
  • ‘Avengers’ finale shatters records with $1.2bn debut
  • When a country’s debt becomes a ‘crisis’
  • Judge’s absence stalls Bauchi governor-elect’s re-arraignment
  • Lecturers advocate stiff penalty for plagiarism in varsities
  • FG, investors open financial bids for Afam Power, Yola Disco
  • Crime: FG moves to secure Nigeria’s cyberspace
  • Brutalised PUNCHman: Activists, lawyers denounce power-drunk LASTMA officials, seek reform
  • FCT court jails 27 women for prostitution
  • Bandits kill 80-year-old man in Katsina attack
  • DPP transfers case of four-year-old raped by Osun school driver
  • Two get life sentence for attacking couple with acid
  • Navy ordered to produce hotelier after three months’ detention
  • Jilted lover: Police arrest suspect for allegedly killing eight family members
  • Anambra ex-lawmaker killed for banishing cultists – Suspect
  • Gunmen abduct UBEC board chair, daughter

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • IOM, EU bring back another 145 Nigerians from Libya 
  • Breaking: Four feared killed in Lagos train accident 
  • Goje to Wamakko, Yari: I want to hear from Buhari 
  • Elected officers among few privileged, says VP
  • 2019 poll: INEC replacing servers to conceal rigging, says PDP
  • ICPC alarmed over multi-billion naira Abuja estates abandoned by owners
  • Over 20 states likely to pay minimum wage
  • Military action yielding results, says Buhari 
  • Court restrains Saraki, others over report on 2018 Senate invasion 
  • Aspirants bow to APC on National Assembly leadership 
  • Senate to minister, agency: return alleged diverted N14.3b 
  • Poll: INEC asserted independence, says CTA Report
  • Yari to governors-elect: brace for another cycle of recession 
  • Boko Haram fighters paid $3,000 daily, says presidential committee 
  • Ondo police arrest suspected arsonist 
  • NIPR urges post-election national cohesion 
  • Road, power projects may suffer setbacks during rainy season, says Fashola 
  • New pensioners’ union seeks govt recognition 
  • Nigeria not ripe for electronic voting, says INEC commissioner

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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