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Latest news this morning (Thursday, March 25, 2021)

Punch

  • Matawalle pleads with FG to hold talks with bandits
  • Buhari, Tinubu reported rift, handiwork of mischief makers – Presidency
  • Hijab not about ‘religious discrimination’
  • LAUTECH undergraduate jailed over $104,500 scam
  • Late First Foundation boss family clash over multi-billion naira property
  • Why we accepted boat ride to Port Novo –Eagles
  • Ortom petitions IGP over assassination attempt, Adamu assigns probe
  • Kaduna students clock two weeks in kidnappers den, parents panic
  • 22 sex offenders convicted, 160 under prosecution – Edo
  • Petrol imports gulped N2.11tn in 2020, says NBS
  • Refineries: Reps probe $1.5bn planned rehabilitation, past repairs
  • Two Nigerian-Americans elected to US national engineering academy
  • Anambra cult killings: Police arrest eight, recover arms
  • Customs officer shot, deformed me without offence –Clearing agent
  • Lawyer, other arraigned for alleged N5m theft in Ebonyi
  • Protesting students shut down Delta poly over fees increment, extortion
  • Tinubu donates N50m to Katsina market fire victims, 34 arrested
  • Three fake customs officers in court for alleged fraud
  • Borno students stranded as tricycle operators protest levies, harassment
  • Oil rises to $64 as ship blocks Suez Canal
  • No sale, concession decision on TCN, says BPE
  • Exporters fault cargo suspension at Lagos ports
  • Petrol imports gulped N2.11tn in 2020, says NBS
  • Refineries: Reps probe $1.5bn planned rehabilitation, past repairs
  • Devastating floods loom, NIHSA warns govt, citizens
  • Edo pledges support for another modular refinery, power plant
  • Anambra, Ubah trade words over gov campaign billboards
  • Senate demands police probe of Ekiti bye-election violence
  • Abia alleges influx of armed youths ahead of Saturday poll
  • We are for united Nigeria, southern senators declare
  • Don’t leave politics for rogues, Ekiti indigenes urged
  • Cross River group seeks Agom’s inauguration as senator
  • Nigeria better off united, says Olawepo-Hashim
  • Edo PDP mocks APC over chapter’s exclusion from national panel
  • Why we accepted boat ride to Port Novo –Eagles
  • Cricket: Lagos, Edo advance to men’s championship semis
  • FIFA extends Blatter ban until 2028
  • Ex-internationals back Eagles to end Squirrels’ unbeaten run
  • Eagles no match Squirrels, say Benin fans
  • N.6m up for grabs at V Bank snooker tourney
  • W’Cup qualifiers: France held by Ukraine, Belgium see off Wales

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • Row over fare hike 
  • ‘I got N88,000 to feed 100 pupils for one month’ 
  • Maths can end farmers-herdsmen crisis, says OAU don 
  • Commissioner to principals: value relationships 
  • Garki Hospital as model for access to healthcare through PPP
  • Portrait of a Nigerian patriot 
  • AFCON QUALIFIERS: Eagles begin closed session for Benin
  • No margin for errors against Benin, blasts Balogun 
  • Lagos gives Iya Awero three-bedroom apartment 
  • BBNaija’s Season Six winner to get N90m 
  • Strange death: ‘We are waiting for test results’ 
  • Abiodun pays N500m to retirees
  • Tyson predicts Tyson Fury will beat Anthony Joshua 
  • Hindrance to Progress – Unforgiveness!
  • GOtv Boxing Night 22: Real One, Baby Face hit gym 
  • Late-starter Oyo will overtake others in vaccination, says Makinde 
  • We must fix local govts to deliver democratic promises, says Gbajabiamila
  • NBC denies contempt claim in energy drink dispute 
  • I handed $15.8m to Suswam in his Abuja house, says witness 
  • JAMB makes NIN compulsory for UTME/DE 
  • Secession must be by consensus, says Akeredolu 
  • Bamidele, Oduah, Urhoghide lead Southern senators
  • There was gentleman’s agreement for ACN bloc to succeed Buhari, says SWAGA
  • Senate adjourns plenary till April 13 
  • Disastrous flooding likely this year, weather agency warns 
  • Delta lists projects for completion with £4.2m Ibori-linked loot 
  • Matawalle, Fintiri list ways out of insecurity 
  • Ortom lauds new measures to end insecurity 
  • Ayade: Cross River’s special grass will end farmer-herder conflicts 
  • Tinubu donates N50m to Katsina market fire victims 
  • Fed Govt, Lagos on collision course over vaccination
  • Arrested 80-year-old herder who grazes between Kogi, Osun released in Ondo 
  • Afreximbank, NEXIM to raise $50m for investment 
  • Court voids SEC’s suspension of Oando management 
  • No rift between Buhari, Tinubu – Presidency
  • Buhari to chair Bola Tinubu Colloquium 
  • How to end herders’- farmers’ crisis, by Adegbenro
  • Resolving Kaduna APC crisis 
  • INEC and new polling units 
  • Ekiti and resurgence of electoral violence
  • A philanthropist’s journey to a school administrator 
  • Nigeria’s next move 
  • Price of intolerance (I) 
  • Unwanted people 
  • Ortom and politicians’ crocodile tears
  • Shadow of death 
  • The Biden foreign policy: Too many irons in the fire 
  • More transparency in security architecture 
  • Ending corruption in Nigeria 
  • Softly, softly, Governor Wike

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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