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Latest news this afternoon (Monday, November 2, 2020)

Punch

  • Power play stalls Buhari’s approval for PRODA DG’s suspension
  • Joshua agrees to fight Fury in 2021
  • Multinational agro firm, Edo community fight over land
  • Eagles goalies concede loads of goals ahead of AFCON qualifiers
  • Deplorable roads: Senate hits Fashola for blaming National Assembly
  • Adamawa man caught for currency counterfeiting
  • Hoodlums burn police post, vehicles in Anambra land dispute
  • We’re disappointed with Bayelsa govt, flood victims lament
  • Seven-month strike lingers as ASUU, govt fight over payment platform
  • 94 NDDC students plan protest in UK over unpaid fees
  • Soldier dies attempting to rescue Katsina nursing mother
  • Senator renews call for special status, grant for Lagos
  • Two dead as vehicles collide in Lagos
  • FG not happy with out-of-school children statistics – Orelope-Adefulire
  • Moses ruled out of Sierra Leone clash
  • Multinational agro firm, Edo community fight over land
  • The American elections
  • 2023: Will Tinubu fight or run away?
  • Nigeria’s revenue challenge and tax expenditures
  • Lawyers, parents return 24 Edo fleeing prisoners
  • Lawmaker urges constituents to explore ICT potential
  • Govs never hoarded COVID-19 palliatives, says Akeredolu
  • Buhari commiserates with Turkey, Greece over earthquake
  • Leave partisan politics to avert disgrace, cleric tells Ibori
  • Kwara Speaker brokers peace between community, herdsmen
  • Ikeja Electric begins rollout of 106,000 meters
  • Taskforce blames Apapa gridlock on exporters, others
  • LASG promises seamless planning permit application process
  • Our 60 vehicles, offices, others vandalised, says NPA
  • Firm recognised for real estate devt
  • Caverton posts 55% decline in Q3’20 PAT
  • Security personnel using weapons need periodic psychological re-evaluations — Expert
  • Nigeria not winning COVID-19 war — Tomori
  • Regional old people’s home unnecessary — Physician

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • Eagles Watch: Iwobi dazzles in Everton’s loss
  • Stoke 1 – 0 Rotherham: Mikel was excellent, says O’Neill 
  • Amuneke, Akpoborie want Junior Ajayi for Eagles 
  • Over 1m youths apply for investment fund, says Buhari 
  • Fed Govt explains modality for N75b youth support fund 
  • Amuneke, Akpoborie want Junior Ajayi for Eagles 
  • Over 1m youths apply for investment fund, says Buhari
  • Fed Govt explains modality for N75b youth support fund 
  • Five feared dead in Lagos multiple crash
  • Why we stopped new MD’s appointment, by Jaiz Bank 
  • Ekiti PDP chieftain raises alarm over alleged assassination attempt 
  • Senate debunks Fashola’s claim on N600b allocation for roads 
  • Trump’ll lose gallantly, says Akinterinwa 
  • Trump, Biden stump in battleground states as U.S. votes Tuesday 
  • MOSOP to Fed Govt: clear Saro-Wiwa’s name for peace 
  • Army intensifies search for ‘stolen’ riffles in Rivers council 
  • Pastor, assistant die as lover sets home ablaze 
  • SSSCE results out Monday, says WAEC
  • Sanwo-Olu: Lagos’ll have world-class road network 
  • Electoral Bill proposes N5b as presidential poll funding 
  • Trump to terrorists, kidnappers: steer clear of U.S. citizens 
  • Wike slams churches for disobeying COVID-19 protocols 
  • Diri orders Works ministry to fix collapsed federal bridge 
  • Electricity consumers begin payment of revised tariffs 
  • Anxiety over strange deaths in Delta 
  • ‘No govt has developed Uzo-Uwani like Ugwuanyi administration’ 
  • Militants give Emmanuel 14 days to publish council allocation
  • Govt distributes tools for 774,000 Public Works jobs 
  • APC, PDP bicker over rescue of U.S. hostage 
  • Togo varsity honours Matawalle 
  • Don’t undermine my leadership, Fintiri tells opponents 
  • Cry, my beloved country
  • All-electric Ford Transit for unveiling Nov 12 
  • Volkswagen returns to profit 
  • Mercedes-Benz increases stake in Aston Martin 
  • ‘Fundamentals investors should look for as markets change’ 
  • National carrier’s non-stop flight into controversy 
  • Lagos to seek insurance compensation for destroyed properties 
  • NNPC-FIRST E&P JV begins production in OMLs 83, 85 
  • Flour Mills grows profit by 69% in H1 
  • EKEDC begins mass meter deployment 
  • IATA warns global carriers on cost, revenues 
  • Demutualisation: NSE to list shares
  • Investors net N1.93tr gains in October equities rally
  • Reduced income, access to financial services hit households, says report 
  • Guinness Nigeria: Bitter taste 
  • Governors are committed to the peace, unity, stability, says Tambuwal 
  • #EndSARS protest: What lessons for Nigeria?
  • Tackling acute malnutrition in Jigawa amid COVID-19 
  • Government radicalizes youths
  • Takeaways from #ENDSARS 
  • Kayode Soyinka’s intriguing memoir resurrects Mandela, Abiola, Dele Giwa
  • Looters and fiends 
  • A king and a mob 
  • Youths’ protests, symptom of people’s angst 
  • Lekki ‘massacre’: Mother of fake news 
  • Gbajabiamila seeks amendment of federal character law 
  • Amnesty International to Military: stop killings in Rivers
  • COVID-19: Public servants from GL 1-12 to resume work on Monday in Lagos 
  • Sean Connery, famous ‘James Bond’ actor dies at 90
  • Our dream police  11:35 PM
  • Power sector records new 5,520.40MW — TCN 
  • Nigeria today: cause or curse? 
  • Fagba mayhem: Victims recount losses, narrow escape 
  • Sanwo-Olu flags off 18.75KM Eti-Osa-Lekki-Epe reconstruction 
  • Two die in Ondo accident 
  • Be ready to implement new teachers’ salary scale, TRCN Registrar urges state govts. 
  • FCCPC signs updated MoU with EFCC and US Federal Trade Commission

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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