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Latest news this morning (Wednesday, March 10, 2021)

Punch

  • Jury selection begins in George Floyd murder trial
  • Police beef up security around COVID-19 vaccines store in Lagos
  • Customers with faulty meters shouldn’t get estimated bills – NERC
  • Be patient with herders, Yahaya tells southern governors
  • I drank poison on learning that my wife died after our fight – Suspect
  • Herdsmen shun FCT open grazing ban, obstruct traffic
  • My absence during vaccination not to evade jab – Mamora
  • Canada-based pastor petitions IGP, CP over threat to life on property
  • Akeredolu suspends NURTW as one killed in clash
  • EFCC arrests 25 suspected Internet fraudsters in Lagos
  • Senate demands detailed report on alleged N4tn unremitted funds
  • Headless body of 34-year-old plantain seller found in Delta
  • Ogun community writes Abiodun, accuses herdsmen of killing hunters
  • Buhari approves paternity leave for NITDA staff
  • Court remands Ekiti man over woman’s nude video
  • Differential wage: Labour moves against National Assembly, holds nationwide protest today
  • AGF office not investigating Tinubu, says Malami
  • Delta kicks as UK plans return of N2.2bn looted by Ibori’s family
  • Ex-Dangote GM, two others jailed for $32,000 insurance fraud
  • I drank poison on learning that my wife died after our fight – Suspect
  • Herdsmen shun FCT open grazing ban, obstruct traffic
  • Canada-based pastor petitions IGP, CP over threat to life on property
  • Challenging discriminations against women
  • North should get it together
  • Ten words with opposite meaning in Nigeria
  • Herders’ bloody grazing, criminality and self-defence
  • Biden’s silent revolution
  • China’s miracle of poverty eradication bears hope
  • Ebonyi APC, PDP exchange words over chances in 2023 polls
  • Fayose, Olujimi embrace peace, resolve differences
  • NC Front sets July 2021 target to formalise merger
  • Makinde, Oyo APC in verbal war over defection rumours
  • Isoko North bye-election holds April 10
  • Ogun Assembly elects new deputy speaker
  • Customers with faulty meters shouldn’t get estimated bills – NERC
  • Senate demands detailed report on alleged N4tn unremitted funds
  • Buhari approves paternity leave for NITDA staff
  • Parliamentary workers issue six-day ultimatum on financial autonomy
  • Insecurity, unstable forex affecting investments in Nigeria – Netherlands
  • Stock investors lose N371bn in one day

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • CAC to appoint new trustees to end 30-year-old crisis 
  • Go after killer-herders not hunters, Igboho tells police 
  • CAN questions AbdulRazaq’s approval of Hijab
  • Ondo Assembly confirms four commissioner-nominees 
  • Union cries out over alleged persecution of members by Oyo, Ondo govts 
  • Ease of doing business policy collapses at Port 
  • Another perspective on the Northern question 
  • Making 2023 about Nigeria 
  • ‘No room for unregistered professional’ 
  • Service Chiefs vow to end banditry 
  • 6000 additional troops for Zamfara 
  • Southsouth governors, Akpabio clash over NDDC 
  • Lagos, FCT, Bauchi, Kaduna top in vaccine allocation
  • Fed Govt, Delta battle over £4.2m linked to Ibori, others 
  • Piers Morgan leaves Good Morning Britain after row over Duchess 
  • Gumi: my comments on soldiers misunderstood 
  • Britain to return £4.2m Ibori loot to Nigeria 
  • Day Onitsha pupils abandoned their studies 
  • Addressing infrastructural deficit in the Nigerian Navy 
  • Supreme Court dismisses Dickson’s, PDP’s appeals
  • Addressing infrastructural deficit in the Nigerian Navy 
  • Supreme Court dismisses Dickson’s, PDP’s appeals
  • Malami, Falana, Magu, others invites to testify in Maina’s case
  • Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail to rejuvenate North-South economy, says Buhari 
  • PDP, APC at loggerheads over 2023 
  • UBA unveils app 
  • NLC to begin nationwide protest Wednesday over wage re-classification 
  • GCU mourns Admiral Aikhomu 
  • Buhari’s govt has done more projects despite lean resources, says Ngige
  • PFAs pay 11,796 disengaged workers N5.33b  
  • How to boost wheat production 
  • Tackling maize shortage 
  • Making Nigeria self-suffient in fertiliser production 
  • ‘Abduction may lead to mental problem, depression’
  • Why mass abduction is flourishing 
  • Agony of citizens thirsty for security 
  • ENDSARS and America’s shifting policy priority 
  • Lessons in blockade 
  • Operation remit more dollars back home
  • DAWN’, Odu’a, Agric 
  • Choose to challenge sexual predation 
  • Trouble spews again 
  • Handling health and environment 
  • Power of PAC 
  • Lasting relief? 
  • Hijab: Kwara deploys security personnel in shut mission schools 
  • Makinde betrayed his supporters, say groups 
  • Banks defrauded N5b in nine months 
  • AfDB okays $1.3m for women to access digital services
  • Law allows me to remain IG till 2024, Adamu tells court 
  • Rethink subsidy removal 
  • Now that COVID-19 vaccine is here 
  • Cryptocurrencies: The real issues 
  • UN renews cooperation against crime 
  • Allegations against Palace will be ‘privately’ addressed – Queen Elizabeth 
  • I’ll continue to empower Nigerian women, Buhari vows
  • Sunday Igboho to DSS, Police: Go after killer herders not local hunters, security guards 
  • 70-year-old, four others jailed for assaulting, threatening Osun monarch 
  • Kaduna-based business mogul, Mahadi Shehu, remanded
  • Abiodun becomes first Gov to receive COVID-19 vaccine 
  • Akeredolu orders indefinite suspension of NURTW
  • Lagos receives COVID-19 vaccines 
  • BREAKING: Plateau receives 105,600 doses of COVID-19 vaccines 
  • ‘Oil theft’ case: Court summons three banks for alleged contempt

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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