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Here are the major headlines for Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The Nation

  • Govt worried about breach of rules by churches, mosques 
  • No NEC meeting before Edo primary, says APC 
  • 60 per cent of 979 deaths in eight Kano councils COVID related, says PTF 
  • Ex-U.S. director at AfDB backs Adesina 
  • Nigeria’s 200,000 testing capacity underutilised, says NCDC 
  • Buhari halts action on state legislature, judiciary financial autonomy 
  • NDDC, Nwaoboshi throw jabs over N3.6b contracts 
  • Infection spreads to 11 Ondo councils
  • Lawmakers pass vote of confidence in Obasa 
  • Ondo 2020: Group gives condition for direct primaries  
  • House panel to probe Fayose’s N10b budget 
  • Fed Govt declares June 12 public holiday 
  • Court vacates forfeiture order on Oduah’s ‘assets’
  • Health workers to get hazard allowance this week, says Fed Govt 
  • Going to prison is honour for politician, says Gbajabiamila
  • Taraba ‘kidnap kingpin’ Wadume, six others arraigned 
  • Court refuses to forfeit Saraki’s properties to Fed Govt 
  • Gbajabiamila faults suit challenging Infectious Disease Bill
  • Serena: I’m black and proud 
  • ‘Ndidi not quitting Leicester for Real Madrid’ 
  • Messi to face Mallorca, says Setien 
  • Sam Okwaraji’s mother dies 
  • BUA Cement revenue up 25.1%
  • Operator lauds govt on A’Ibom Deep seaport 
  • CBN waives requirement for COVID-19 loan 
  • OPEC cut: Oil revenue to drop by N140b
  • Nigeria seeks ‘Tourism Marshall Plan’ to aid post-pandemic recovery 
  • Obasanjo warns of imminent food crisis 
  • Our COVID-19 story, by Ebonyi EXCO members
  • Burial without River’s approval to attract N10m fine
  • Ikpeazu hands over to deputy after testing positive 
  • Police, others get operational guidelines 
  • Hurdles before digital economy 
  • Six NDDC employees test positive for virus 
  • Fathers most guilty as 80 raped in Anambra during lockdown
  • Officer found dead after sex romp in Nasarawa 
  • Drunk police sergeant kills inspector in Lagos 
  • ‘1,429 insurgents neutralised in two months’ 
  • Our ordeal in Edo kidnappers’ den, by septuagenarian 
  • Kogi robbery: Bello releases N10m for victims’ burial 
  • ‘My adventure into politics was a disaster’
  • Coronavirus 419 
  • ‘Administration of Criminal Justice Act enhances justice delivery’
  • Don knocks law teacher over NBA election
  • Ex-NBA scribe appointed Executive Director in Rivers

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • Judge demands more evidence in Saraki’s houses forfeiture suit
  • Rape: N150,000 bounty placed on APGA chieftain
  • Akeredolu’s supporters accuse aspirants of doctoring register
  • FG adds lecturers to IPPIS without consent –ASUU
  • COVID-19 pandemic just beginning in Nigeria –PTF
  • One dead, three injured as OPC factions clash in Osun
  • Ekiti Assembly to summon Fayose over state finance
  • Kogi disputes as NCDC treats state index case
  • Gov poll: PDP settles for indirect primary
  • How I landed in isolation despite negative COVID-19 result – Businesswoman
  • Between literally speaking and literarily speaking
  • Father of three jailed for duping American ladies
  • Friends, who sever man’s wrist, arraigned for attempted murder
  • Before airliners return to the sky
  • FG declares Friday, June 12, Democracy Day holiday
  • Father of three jailed for duping American ladies
  • Friends, who sever man’s wrist, arraigned for attempted murder
  • Four suspected robbers arrested in Ogun hideout
  • Sergeant kills inspector over gate closure in Lagos
  • Policewoman killed by robbers in Kogi buried
  • Oyo women groups, students protest against rape
  • SARS rescues Imo kidnap victims, recovers arms
  • NPFL clubs to pay N2.5m per game for COVID-19 tests
  • Manchester United legend Dunne dies at 78
  • ‘Combat sports will help girls tackle rapists’
  • Ekiti Assembly to summon Fayose over state finance
  • Gov poll: PDP settles for indirect primary
  • Assembly dismisses corruption allegations against Obasa
  • Ondo: We welcome deputy gov, says PDP aspirants
  • APC displays credentials of Obaseki, Ize-Iyamu, others
  • Production resumes at second Libya oil field
  • Electricity consumers to pay more for prepaid meters
  • IBM stops facial recognition business

(www.punchng.com)

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