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Today’s evening news (Wednesday, March 24, 2021)

The Nation

  • 11 feared killed as soldiers, gunmen battle in Abia 
  • BREAKING: BBNaija season six returns 
  • Suspected cultists kill unidentified man in Delta 
  • Ortom commends Buhari over initiatives to tackle insecurity 
  • Insecurity: your silence is too loud, PFN tells Buhari 
  • I forgive everyone who has hurt me, says Apostle Suleman 
  • Reps to probe funds for rehabilitation, maintenance of Refineries 
  • Bayelsa Airport ready for commercial operations, says Diri 
  • BREAKING: Senate adjourns plenary till April 13 
  • Ijaw communities to COAS: Don’t go after Dokubo, Igboho, others 
  • BREAKING: Senate passes Bill to establish Agric Development Fund 
  • JAMB: NIN compulsory for 2021 UTME/DE registration 
  • Four Governors attacked by insurgents 
  • UPDATED: Senate okays Haliru Nababa as CG Correctional Service 
  • Nigerians react over lavish, elaborate burials for the dead 
  • Court orders extension of NIN-SIM linkage by two months
  • Count me out of attack against Alake – Sunday Igboho 
  • BREAKING: Senate okays Nababa as CG Correctional Service 
  • Prince Harry gets a new job at BetterUp 
  • Why we allowed hijab-wearing in schools, by AbdulRazaq 
  • Between Laycon’s brother and Lilo’s sister 
  • Lagos, Ogun, Bauchi top vaccination chart 
  • Ex-military chief: Troops lack proper arms to fight 
  • NESG launches debt roundtable
  • ‘360 housing units in Lagos ready’ 
  • VIDEO: Fani-Kayode didn’t assault or abuse us, says ex-security guard 
  • N1b intervention fund: Lagos to announce beneficiaries Thursday
  • Community raises alarm over uncovered drainage 
  • ‘Makinde never asked me to kill ex-Rep Majority Leader’
  • Ogun senator gives scholarship to 54 students
  • Turkish police detain 150 soldiers over failed coup in 2016
  • Ethiopia’s PM acknowledges ‘atrocities’ in Tigray conflict 
  • Myanmar junta blames protesters as EU, U.S. impose sanctions
  • Suspect in Colorado shooting faces 10 murder counts 
  • ‘Nigeria stands with neighbours in fight against terrorism’ 
  • African ministers seek vaccine equity 
  • ‘UK facing surge in coronavirus infections, difficult variants’ 
  • Osinbajo: our post-COVID-19 priorities will focus economy, health sector 
  • Ex- Aide Ekpenyong for burial Friday
  • NPA to unmask e-truck call up saboteurs 
  • Aero: forex killing airlines
  • Telcos reject banks’ request for SIM swap list 
  • ‘Ensure completion of $1.5b PHRC rehabilitation’ 
  • Fed Govt okays N1.134tr for 12 roads 
  • 16 suspected oil thieves held in Abia

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • Court frees alleged kidnappers of Akewugbagold twins
  • Controversy surrounds apprentice’s death in custody over businessman’s missing N14m goods
  • Daughter narrates how father strangled wife in Ondo
  • Four killed, one injured in Anambra fresh cult war
  • NDLEA seizes UK, Australia-bound cocaine, heroin in courier firms
  • Email hackers bag three years for defrauding KLM, British, Turkish airlines
  • Again, bandits raid Kaduna communities, kill four
  • FG delegation arrives in Katsina over central market fire
  • CBN intervention has crashed price of rice –Emefiele
  • Mobile money accounts grew to 1.2 billion in 2020 -GSMA
  • FG justifies $100 charges, others imposed on Nigerians in diaspora
  • BUA chairman Rabiu launches $100m annual Africa fund
  • Federal Housing Authority begins payment of 200 contractors
  • Apapa gridlock: Transporters say e-call fraudulent, embark on protest
  • Airlines must pay all charges except duty, VAT -NCS
  • Nigeria better off united, says Olawepo-Hashim
  • Edo PDP mocks APC over chapter’s exclusion from national panel
  • We’re working to rule Nigeria for at least 32 years –APC
  • Imo North: APC alleges PDP romances three Supreme Court justices
  • Govt as interested party can’t prosecute suspects – Ekiti PDP
  • Gbajabiamila accepts rejected Diaspora petition
  • Committee: My selection, a call to serve APC, Nigeria –Ambode
  • APC working to rule Nigeria for 32 years, says Buni
  • Fury will beat Anthony Joshua unless… – Mike Tyson
  • Kean out of Italy World Cup qualifiers
  • FIFA extends ban on Blatter, Valcke by six years
  • Kogi risks festival ban over non-vaccination of athletes
  • Why I initially placed Onuachu on standby – Rohr
  • No place for local players in D’Tigers Olympic squad – Ogunade
  • Agbaje seals boxing deal with British firm
  • Report links protein deficiency to poverty, unemployment
  • Expert laments dearth of paediatric surgeons
  • Nigeria far from achieving 2025 Tuberculosis target –WHO
  • Foundation seeks solution to sickle cell
  • Niger Republic receives Sinopharm vaccine from China
  • I feel stuck, says man who tested positive for COVID-19 thrice yet remains asymptomatic
  • Amarachukwu Allison: Doctor who came in contact with three different viral infections and lived to tell the story
  • BBNaija returns with N90m grand prize
  • Queen Elizabeth granddaughter gives birth at home
  • Fans celebrate as Erica gets verified on Twitter
  • Sanwo-Olu gifts veteran actress Iya Awero three-bedroom apartment
  • Prince Harry gets new job as tech startup executive
  • I married my first love- Annie Idibia

(www.punchng.com)

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