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Latest news this afternoon (Thursday, October 31, 2019)

Punch

  • Another petrol tanker falls in Onitsha
  • Gunmen abduct Katsina Deputy Accountant General’s wife
  • VIDEO: So This Happened (EP 11) reviews Buhari leaves duty post again, travels to Saudi, London
  • Cambridge Analytica scandal: Facebook to pay £500,000 fine
  • Absence of fake doctor from court stalls trial
  • South Sudan declares state of emergency after floods kill nine, displace 25,000
  • Boko Haram jihadists kidnap doctor, nurse, driver in Chad
  • Prison safest place for Nnamdi Kanu – Justice Nyako
  • Chelsea’s Kante set for return to training, says Lampard
  • Mobolaji Johnson laid foundation for Lagos’ development – Buhari
  • Manchester United’s confidence on the rise, says Rashford
  • Alleged N1.4bn fraud: Court further adjourns NBA President’s trial
  • Fani-Kayode and his history teachers
  • Nicki Minaj displays $1.1m wedding ring
  • Third deadly earthquake in weeks hits Philippines
  • Ondo corpse buried 41 years ago found intact
  • Court jails three Internet fraudsters in Ibadan
  • Traffic violation: Lagos to auction 53 seized vehicles
  • Abia woman, baby survive earth tremor
  • Motorcyclist jailed 14 years for sodomising nine-year-old boy
  • Court stops rape victim’s father from withdrawing case
  • Motorcyclist, passenger, pupil crushed to death in Lagos, Ogun
  • EFCC invades OOU, FUNAAB, MAPOLY, abducts students
  • Ex-corper poses as FCT minister, defrauds victims of N52m
  • APC sweeps Kebbi LG poll
  • Bayelsa election: INEC won’t transmit gov poll results electronically –REC
  • ‘We’ll challenge Okorocha’s senatorial seat to Supreme Court’
  • Gbajabiamila cautions candidates against violence
  • Kogi election: Bello, Onoja canvass support for Adeyemi
  • 87 observer groups haven’t submitted 2019 polls’ report — INEC
  • MTN deactivates 600,000 subscribers, grows by 12.1%
  • Car dealers allege Customs operating two-duty regimes
  • PoS agents slam N50 charge, operators protest
  • FG lifts suspension on North-East humanitarian groups
  • AIB probes Bristow helicopter’s engine failure
  • Cyberthreats: Protect your systems, networks, FG tells MDAs

(www.punchng.com)

The Guardian

  • Boko Haram jihadists kidnap doctor, nurse, driver in Chad
  • Nigerian government insists on regulation of social media
  • Varsities’ governing councils and burden of politics
  • Akpeyi returns to Eagles for Benin, Lesotho matches
  • United States envoy blames regulatory policies for low FDI inflow
  • North Korea fires unidentified projectiles: South’s military
  • At least two dead in Bolivia post-election clashes
  • US conducts first Syria border patrol since pullback
  • Army refutes “operation show ID card” exercise
  • N3.1bn fraud: Court admits more evidence against Suswam
  • Hong Kong plunges into recession as protests, trade war take toll
  • Betnaija makes choosing an online sports book simple
  • Kante set for return to training, says Lampard
  • Ramos nets for 16th straight season as Real thrash Leganes
  • Premier League considers ban on heading for youths amid dementia fear: reports
  • Klopp threatens Liverpool League Cup pull-out over fixture pile-up
  • Eaglets have hallmark of champions, says Shorunmu
  • NDDC and that forensic audit
  • The LASU imbroglio: what Sanwoolu must do
  • APC sweeps Kebbi State LG poll
  • How Atiku embraced the Buhari experience at Supreme Court
  • Why we didn’t disqualify Bello, by INEC
  • Apple beats profit forecasts amid growth in services, wearables
  • Facebook profit climbs along with user base
  • Customers get one week of instant transfer as Access Bank completes platform integration
  • Texas hospital livestreams brain surgery on Facebook
  • The Rock Splurges $9 Million On Luxury Home
  • Emilia ClarkeWatch: Emilia Clarke Opens Up About Game of Thrones Starbucks Coffee Cup Blunder
  • Nigeria and South Africa try to “reset” relations
  • Russia and the new scramble for Africa
  • Bittersweet: the BBC sex for grade documentary in Nigerian Universities

(www.guardian.ng)

The Nation

  • JUST IN: Senate screens Odubu, Okumagba, 12 others for NDDC Board 
  • JUST IN: Makinde orders stoppage of work at Ibadan circular road project site 
  • BREAKING: Another fuel tanker falls in Onitsha 
  • Woman bumps into ex two years after faking his death 
  • Reactions trail death of Mobolaji Johnson
  • Exercise Atilogwu Udo 1 not targeted at anyone – Buratai 
  • FUOYE killings: Lawyer sues IG, demands N1bn damages 
  • Buhari mourns former Lagos military Governor, Mobolaji Johnson 
  • I’m ready to face trial if…, Nnamdi Kanu tells court
  • Nicki Minaj displays $1.1m wedding ring
  • BREAKING: EFCC invites foreign auctioneers to sell Diezani’s N14.4bn jewelery, houses 
  • Keep my family name out of your mouth, Davido warns Ogundamisi 
  • BREAKING: Yahoo boys’ mothers form association 
  • Buhari meets Saudi Crown Prince, Abdulaziz, in Riyadh
  • Mobolaji Johnson’s demise a painful loss – Gbajabiamila 
  • Nigeria, Vietnam agree on Joint Commission on Trade
  • Twitter to ban political advertisements 
  • BREAKING: Again, Ijaw youths shut down Glo network in Bayelsa 
  • APC sweeps Kebbi LG poll 
  • FCT minister’s impersonator held for N52m fraud 
  • Dealing with kidnappers’ growing army 
  • ABUAD hospital performs nasal respiratory surgery
  • Chinese govt hands over 1,000 digital TV villages to Nigeria
  • NYSC awaits directives on minimum wage payment 
  • ‘Renowned oncologist Ajekigbe died of prostate cancer’ 
  • Eaglets reveal winning secret against Ecuador 
  • FEC okays N718.6m mobile security scanner for Lagos port 
  • AHEAD 2021 AFCON: Rohr rolls out Eagles for Benin, Lesotho 
  • ‘Money laundering’: Your comments about me unfair, Maina tells judge 
  • Visa requirements: China 
  • Customs intercepts expired rice, other contraband worth N1.7b in Rivers 
  • Nigerians to Buhari: it’s time to deliver on promises 
  • Court orders halt into Ambode’s probe 
  • Two kids abducted in Gombe found in Anambra
  • Atiku: End of the road 
  • Oshiomhole: no media war with Sagay 
  • Maina paid N3b, opened 12 accounts in my bank, says witness
  • What next for Atiku?
  • Dead end…those who fell at the last hurdle 
  • Bristow Helicopters notifies AIB of serious incident 
  • Lawmaker seeks polytechnic in Badagry
  • Lagos to VIOs: robust policies will promote safety 
  • 53 impounded vehicles to be auctioned 
  • Buhari, Zenith Bank commend resilient Eaglets 
  • EFCC arrests 15 ‘Yahoo boys’ in Imo hotel raids 
  • Ruiz wary of ‘hungrier’ Joshua  6:07 AM
  • EFCC: we don’t brand successful youths fraudsters 
  • Speech-impaired man held for ‘killing’ motorcyclist 
  • Two FRSC officials arraigned for ‘murder’ 
  • Operation Kpochapu arrests 115 crime suspects in Anambra

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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