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Here are the major headlines for Friday, July 5, 2019

Punch

  • Lagos pipeline fire: Another victim dies
  • Supreme Court ruling: Buhari congratulates Oyetola
  • Gov Makinde dissolves board of Oyo electoral commission
  • Supreme Court ruling: Time to move forward, says Gov Oyetola
  • Court orders forfeiture of Diezani’s jewellery, gold iPhone worth $40m
  • Supreme Court ruling: God’s promise has manifested in Osun —Ex-Gov Aregbesola
  • Osun gov poll: Supreme Court ruling not end of road for Adeleke, says Atiku
  • Serena recovers to beat Juvan
  • Police announce release of 25 Fulani herders illegally detained in Zamfara
  • Osun Gov poll: Osogbo, Ife, Ede calm after Supreme Court verdict
  • JUST IN: NSE postpones Airtel listing
  • Supreme Court ruling: ‘Progressive’ God heard our prayers, says Osun APC
  • Seven reported dead in Bahamas helicopter crash
  • Lagos pipeline explosion: Buhari commiserates with victims’ families
  • I paid $2 million bribe to host 2016 Olympics, ex-Rio de Janeiro gov tells judge
  • Gunmen abduct two Chinese, kill police orderly in Edo
  • Bandits kill 27 in fresh attacks on Katsina communities
  • Family laments as teenager languishes in prison without trial
  • Three dead, 11 injured as vehicle plunges into Ogun river
  • Katsina court remands two for car snatching
  • Motorists stranded as LNG, PMS tankers crash in Ogun
  • Three nabbed for molesting teenager in Niger
  • Why we want a divorce after 27 years —Couple
  • Lagos pipeline explosion: Police warn vandals
  • Supreme Court ruling: Buhari congratulates Oyetola
  • Buhari’s aides occupying offices illegally – CUPP
  • Tribunal: INEC awarded illegal votes to Abiodun, says Akinlade
  • Alaibe, Suleiman, Melaye join Nov governorship race
  • Fake news on social media threatened 2019 polls –INEC
  • PDP BoT backs PDP’s list for House minority leaders
  • JUST IN: NSE postpones Airtel listing
  • We’re not getting forex at N305/$1, oil marketers lament
  • Stock market loses N291bn in four days
  • Oil revenue records another monthly decline of N62bn
  • We’ll prioritise passage of PIGB –Reps
  • Understanding active, dormant accounts

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • Oyetola: APC reacts to Supreme Court judgment
  • Buhari congratulates Oyetola on Supreme Court victory
  • UPDATED: Supreme Court affirms Oyetola winner of Osun guber election 
  • Police, alleged Kidnappers in gun duel in Anambra 
  • Osun gov poll: legal case is over, says Atiku 
  • Breaking: Airtel Africa postpones listing 
  • Police announce release of 25 Fulani herders illegally detained 
  • Pipeline explosion: Buhari condoles with victims’ families 
  • Things you may not know about Osun election dispute 
  • Breaking: Supreme Court affirms Oyetola winner of Osun guber election
  • BREAKING: Osun governorship dispute: Supreme Court dismisses Adeleke’s appeal 
  • Security beefed up in Osun ahead of final judgement on guber poll 
  • Government bans tricycle association in Anambra 
  • Tribunal: INEC ad-hoc staff admits alteration on election documents 
  • Military, civilians reach power-sharing deal in Sudan 
  • Arsenal goalkeeper Ospina seals £5m Napoli switch 
  • UK detains Syria-bound supertanker with Iranian oil 
  • Just in: Makinde dissolves OYSIEC Board 
  • Shi’ites protest at National Assembly for El Zakzaky’s release 
  • Oyo NURTW factional leaders reach compromise 
  • Nine Nigerians killed in Libya migrant detention centre airstrike
  • Miyetti Allah’s Sec-Gen.: we reserve comments on Ruga suspension 
  • Fayemi lifts aged widow
  • Our strategies working, say Service chiefs 
  • Rivers revenue board seeks to jail NDDC chiefs for ‘contempt’ 
  • Troops neutralise 30 bandits in Zamfara communities 
  • Eagles Won’t Lose Sleep over Cameroon AFCON Match, says Rohr
  • DPR seals LPG stations in Lagos 
  • Two Chinese abducted, policeman killed 
  • MOSOP’s Secretary-General regains freedom 
  • Taraba enacts death sentence law for kidnappers
  • Three remanded for alleged N17.8m fraud 
  • JAMB apprehends another UTME candidate for upgrading score from 162 to 206 
  • Man jailed four months for sending pornographic pictures
  • Kidnappers abduct Kano doctor, demand N200m ransom
  • Reps to probe Gogo, others for attempted mace-snatching 
  • Needed: Facelift for MKO Abiola National Stadium 
  • 2019 polls most covered event in Nigeria, says Yakubu 
  • Embattled senator surrenders to police probe 
  • Lagos CP warns vandals 
  • Two killed, 21 injured in Lagos pipeline explosion 
  • Outrage over deadline on cattle settlement project 
  • Serve with integrity, APC chieftain advises politicians 
  • What the weather will be like on Friday — NiMet

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

The Guardian

  • Protest as bandits kill over 10 in Katsina
  • ‘Why oil vandals outsmart protection techniques’
  • Gains, worries over ascendancy of social media trial
  • Nothing to fear about Lions, Eagles assure Nigerians
  • Pipeline explosion: Buhari condoles with victims’ families
  • Makinde dissolves board of electoral commission
  • Trump celebrates US might, avoids politics in rousing July 4 speech
  • FCTA disburses N197.5m for community development projects
  • Indonesian court rejects appeal of woman who exposed cheating boss
  • Poland moves to exempt young workers from income tax
  • Eternal Chelsea loanee Omeruo showcases value for Nigeria
  • Kano Pillars, Niger Tornadoes qualify for Aiteo Cup final
  • ‘It’s difficult to break down African team’s defence’
  • Odoh, Olapade, 70 others battle for Seyi Makinde Women Support Golf prizes
  • Federer, Barty, Stephen, Johnson advance on American Independence Day
  • High stakes for Gernot Rohr as Cameroon await
  • Gbajabiamila’s pussyfooting exposes frailties of APC, PDP
  • When otooge exploded Saraki’s dynastic mystique
  • Resurgence of state assembly wars and executives’ fear of the unknown
  • COZA Rape Allegation: Tuface Warns About Pastors And Scam Religion
  • Ese Walter: I Have Never Been Raped
  • 5 Myths About Female Ejaculation You Need To Stop Believing
  • SEC adopts new measure to tackle unclaimed dividend
  • Pirates on Nigerian waters risk life imprisonment, N500 million fines
  • Stakeholders hinge quality operations on service level agreements

(www.guardian.ng)

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