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Today’s evening news (Tuesday, October 15, 2019)

Punch

  • UEFA opens probe into Bulgarian racism against England
  • Flood: Monarch asks community to go ‘spiritual’ over missing AAUA student
  • Court grants N200,000 bail to lecturer accused of sexual harassment
  • Police move Daura Islamic centre owner to Katsina
  • Google in smartphone push with motion-sensing Pixel 4
  • NAF wings first female pilots
  • Fresh controversy trails appointment of LG caretaker committees in Plateau
  • Kidnapped teacher, student die in Delta
  • Beauty queen sues monarch over son’s paternity
  • Reps decry housing deficit, move to reduce benchmarks
  • Cross River APC carpets Ayade over return to school
  • Charly Boy set to perform at 2019 ‘Felabration’ Festival
  • Faction confident of APC victory in Bayelsa gov poll
  • Bulgaria Football chief resigns after racist abuse at England match
  • Aisha deserves respect, Nigerians react to Aso Villa fight
  • How I was raped by cultist – FUOYE undergraduate
  • Eight-year-old, younger brother, crash parents’ car
  • Four abducted Kaduna students rescued
  • Water tanker driver flees after crushing engineer
  • Four killed, houses burnt in Rivers cult clashes
  • Six suspected cultists nabbed during initiation in Enugu
  • Police arrest fake NGO coordinator in Ekiti
  • Community blames police for rise in crime
  • One dies as flood submerges vehicle in Osun
  • Fresh controversy trails appointment of LG caretaker committees in Plateau
  • Faction confident of APC victory in Bayelsa gov poll
  • Buhari asks Senate to approve N10bn for Kogi
  • Oshiomhole’s aide, CP clash over ex-gov home’s attack
  • Osun ex-speaker denies Tinubu 2023 campaign banner
  • Constituency project: Court orders interim forfeiture of N116m
  • IMF cuts 2019 global growth estimate to 3%
  • Border closure pushes inflation rate to 11.24 per cent —NBS
  • Customs ban exports, imports via land borders indefinitely
  • There is no hunger in Nigeria – Agric minister
  • Julius Berger diversifies into oil & gas industry
  • PFAs invest N1.03tn pension funds in banks

(www.punchng.com)

The Guardian

  • NAF wings first female fighter, helicopter pilots
  • How economy may suffer under total border closure
  • ‘Non-passage of PIB hurts oil industry investment’
  • Rohr explains why he chose Okoye ahead of Ezenwa
  • Texas police officer charged with murder for shooting black woman
  • Spain braces for fresh unrest over Catalan sentence
  • IMF trims 2019 China growth forecast as US tariffs bite
  • How Mamman Daura’s family denied me access to villa apartment – Aisha Buhari
  • UK suspends arms exports to Turkey over Syria offensive
  • Hunter Biden admits error in judgment but insists no wrongdoing
  • Panic as hoodlums attack petrol tanker, spills content on road
  • Bulgaria football chief resigns as UEFA urges ‘war’ on racists
  • LeBron under fire after blaming China row on ‘misinformed’ Rockets GM
  • Ukraine qualify for Euro 2020 despite Ronaldo’s 700th goal
  • Making of Champions a model for others to emulate, says Dare
  • Repositioning Nigeria Professional Football: Time for concerted action
  • Ekpo urges NFF to adopt Brazil’s global tour model
  • That BBC’s sting operation in UNILAG
  • Steps to be taken in the process of accreditation of voters
  • Senate, INEC parley for rancour-free elections in Bayelsa, Kogi states
  • Nagging issues in Taraba deputy speaker’s impeachment
  • Akpoti prays court to disqualify Bello from Kogi guber race
  • Oil prices extend losses into second session on weak China data
  • Pound rallies as EU’s Barnier fans Brexit deal hopes
  • ‘Government records over $9.29 billion investment inflow in third quarter’
  • Watch: Disney+ Releases Trailer For The Remake Of Classic “Lady And The Tramp”
  • Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston Nominated For Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
  • Peruzzi Unveils Artwork And Tracklist For Forthcoming Album “Huncho Vibes”

(www.guardian.ng)

The Nation

  • Buhari approves drones for border monitoring 
  • Villa feud shows incompetence, disorganisation in Buhari’s Presidency- PDP 
  • Edo APC crisis: Obaseki, Oshiomhole trade accusations on plans to cause mayhem 
  • WAZOBIA Radio apologises to Osinbajo, retracts story on N90b FIRS fraud
  • BREAKING: Labour, Reps meeting failed to hold, as NLC seeks new date 
  • Minimum wage: Sanwo-Olu promises to pay above N30,000
  • Bad roads: Nigeria loses N1 trillion annually – FERMA 
  • BREAKING: Senate directs MDAs to defend Budget within 2 weeks
  • Allow only legitimate goods to leave the country – Igbo traders appeal to Buhari 
  • Sanwo-Olu seeks Assembly approval for N250b loan
  • Barcelona ready to dole out €8m for Nigeria born  Karim Adeyemi
  • Obaseki confirms Julius Anelu as Accountant General 
  • Boko Haram killed 847 soldiers in Borno- Ndume 
  • Six modular refineries to commence operations – FG 
  • Minimum wage: ‘FG, NLC will resolve issues amicably to avert strike’ 
  • 2.37 million voters, 25,813 ad-hoc staff for Kogi, Bayelsa guber – INEC 
  • Constable recruitment: PSC disowns Police’s list of candidates for training 
  • APC faults Ayade’s return to school 
  • UPDATED: Buhari Seeks Senate’s approval to pay N10.069bn to Kogi Govt 
  • Another 173 deported from Libya 
  • BREAKING: Buhari, Omo-Agege meet in Aso Rock 
  • BREAKING: Akume briefs Buhari in Aso Rock 
  • BREAKING: Buhari seeks Senate’s approval to pay Kogi N10.069billion 
  • Edo Lawmaker, others return to APC 
  • Reducing Cost of Governance and Clamour for Unicameral National Assembly
  • 173 more Nigerians return from Libya 
  • Insurgency: Pakistan to partner NAF on training, equipment acquisition
  • Troops rescue four more abducted students in Kaduna 
  • Presidency faults Daura’s daughter over leaked Aisha Buhari’s video 
  • Saraki’s committee dismissed 
  • Rumours of a Third Term and a wedding 
  • Dickson urges Bayelsans to reject ‘ticket, criminals’ 
  • 500 PDP members defect to APC in Lokoja 
  • Slow start to Lagos road repairs 
  • ‘867,088 electorate to vote’ 
  • Atiku’s appeal: Supreme Court accuses CUPP of engaging in campaign of calumny 
  • Euro 2020 qualifiers: England thrash Bulgaria despite racist abuse 
  • Eagles’ debut excites Okoye 
  • Nigeria earns $338.17m from cocoa 
  • Poor ports facility frustrating Dangote refinery

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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