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Here are the major headlines for Monday, September 28, 2020

Punch

  • VIDEO: Olojo festival in Ife, Osun State
  • PDP 2019 presidential review panel consults OBJ, IBB, Mark
  • Ekiti AG asks Ojudu, others to retract allegations against Fayemi
  • Yoruba, others have rights to demand independence –Prof Akintoye
  • God destined my re-election to serve Edo people –Obaseki
  • Power generation hits 4,312MW, 16 plants record increase
  • Oluwo plans to replace us, Iwo kingmakers allege
  • We paid N5m each to secure our release –Nasarawa kidnap victims
  • The agonies of Buhari and Oshiomhole
  • 32 states not remitting workers’ contributory pensions – PenCom
  • Ogun police arrest cultists mourning dead member
  • Why we dropped Uzoho, Akpeyi for friendlies – Agu
  • UFC: Adesanya pockets $.6m from Costa win
  • Austria to allow 10,000 fans for Eagles’ friendlies
  • Eagles forwards fire blank, Troost-Ekong, Onyekuru benched
  • Three Lagos cops returning from Edo election die in crash
  • Artisan dies from Customs’ stray bullet in Ogun
  • Prospects for Agenda 2050
  • Nigeria @ 60: Not too late to start
  • Make university workers happy again
  • As my angel turns 60
  • How independent are independent directors?
  • Wike, Amaechi exchange words at Supreme Court justice’s burial
  • Akwa Ibom APC financial woes persists, owes workers four-month salary
  • Akeredolu, Mimiko campaign clash over performance
  • Sanwo-Olu drums support for Akeredolu’s re-election
  • Power generation hits 4,312MW, 16 plants record increase
  • 32 states not remitting workers’ contributory pensions – PenCom
  • BREAKING: Labour suspends planned strike as FG reverses electricity tariff hike
  • Stock market extends weekly gains by N390bn
  • NAFDAC to conduct pre-shipment analysis on imported drugs
  • We’ll pursue expansion policies to fight recession – CBN
  • Aviation front-line workers decry six-month unpaid COVID-19 allowances
  • COVID-19 can damage brain, result in stroke — Neurologist
  • Kaduna: ‘Castrating’ female rapists won’t suppress sex drive or stop childbirth – Urologist
  • Why we dropped Uzoho, Akpeyi for friendlies – Agu
  • Austria to allow 10,000 fans for Eagles’ friendlies

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The Nation

  • Court to rule Tuesday on extension of NIS boss’ tenure 
  • Honeywell: Leveraged growth
  • CBN’s rate cut triggers rush for equities 
  • Itakpe-Warri speed train for inaugurate Tuesday  
  • Labour’s mobilisation for strike at climax 
  • Court to rule Tuesday on extension of NIS boss’ tenure
  • Honeywell: Leveraged growth
  • CBN’s rate cut triggers rush for equities
  • Itakpe-Warri speed train for inaugurate Tuesday 
  • Labour’s mobilisation for strike at climax
  • Edo: Cutting off the nose to spite the face 
  • For new rhythm in Plateau 
  • Economic blueprint coming for North, says Ogbe 
  • Laycon wins BBNaija N85m prize 
  • Airline operators, aviation workers differ on strike
  • Gbajabiamila offers palliatives to be included in 2021 budget
  • Why Labour should not go on strike, by minister 
  • Zulum’s convoy: Army recounts how soldiers, policemen were killed 
  • Fed Govt shifts ground in bid to stop Labour strike 
  • ‘Why Jegede is campaigning at markets’ 
  • Akeredolu, Mimiko in crossfire over performance 
  • INEC solicits monarchs’ support
  • Akeredolu’s medical team targets free Medicare 
  • Tennis club’s women support LASUTH health workers 
  • Fewer fatalities, more recoveries recorded last week 
  • Stakeholders predict drop in SMEs  1:55 AM
  • Ekiti promises better atmosphere for tourism 
  • PFAs invest N7.43tr in Fed Govt securites in Q2 
  • Maritime: Fed Govt mulls tax holiday 
  • Commission plans building molecular labs in northeast 
  • Importers cry out as duty, demurrage rise 
  • ‘How to secure markets from cyber risks’
  • FirstBank, LSETF partner on lending scheme 
  • Global regulators move to reduce conflict of interests in debt market 
  • Ministry reinstates SSAEAC President Okonkwo 
  • Stock Exchange lists United Capital’s N10b bond
  • Nigeria’s forex reserves drop by $47.3m 
  • Osinbajo: National Assembly to get PIB in three weeks 
  • ‘Why AIB can’t use drones to probe crashes’ 
  • CBN: Hedging against recession, COVID-19 with interventions 
  • Deepening digital economy amid COVID-19 
  • President lauds Onabule’s contributions to journalism 
  • Nigeria @ 60: Building a more compassionate people
  • Oil palm growers decry inability to access CBN’s development fund 
  • Free, fair polls rhetoric
  • Accountability, ICT and effective policing in Nigeria
  • Blasphemy battles
  • Buhari mourns Pa Igboanugo 
  • Independence in retrospect 

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