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Latest news this afternoon (Thursday, August 22, 2019)

Punch

  • Besiktas sign Spurs winger N’Koudou
  • Ogun govt. seals four houses in Abeokuta over open defecation
  • Embattled Oyo-Ita back in office
  • BREAKING: Gunmen kill retired Police officer, four others in Imo
  • Ex-Super Falcons player, Ifeanyichukwu Chiejine dies
  • 12-year-old boy drowns in Kano
  • One dies, many injured in Ondo road accident
  • Paris hospital: One dead, several injured in fire
  • Busola Dakolo: Fatoyinbo snubs panel as PFN concludes investigation
  • JUST IN: Tribunal strikes out HDP’s petition against Buhari’s election
  • Neymar future remains up in air as PSG reject Real Madrid offer
  • BREAKING: Suspected herdsmen kill pregnant woman in Enugu
  • MFA issues travel advisory to officials, dignitaries
  • BREAKING: Hoodlums kidnap Sokoto lawmaker
  • Osinbajo, governors hold NEC meeting today
  • ‘Suya’ seller allegedly assaults three brothers
  • Police nab kidnappers who took yam, schnapps, palm oil as ransom
  • Doctor dies rescuing electrocuted neighbours in Lagos
  • Murder suspects fight over victim’s motorcycle proceeds
  • Four policemen arrested for killing disarmed suspects
  • Farm worker’s death: ‘Boss not yet indicted’
  • Don’t rely on party leaders for PDP ticket, Secondus tells Kogi, Bayelsa gov aspirants
  • Atiku’s petition against Buhari to get judgement date
  • Ihedioha’s plan to probe past Imo govs welcomed–Ohakim
  • Tribunal dismisses Shehu Sani’s petition
  • Gov polls: Oshiomhole inaugurates screening committees for Kogi, Bayelsa
  • JUST IN: Tribunal reserves judgment on PDP, Atiku’s petition against Buhari’s election
  • Nigerians to pay more for electricity consumption
  • NSE delists Skye Bank, Fortis MfB
  • Nigeria risks fiscal crisis without increased revenue — Ahmed
  • Stock market records biggest gain in two months
  • Food import: AFBTE advises CBN on forex ban
  • Insurers seek NSE’s support for recapitalisation

(www.punchng.com)

The Guardian

  • Jumia sacks three over “improper sales practices”
  • Worries over oil sector as Buhari returns as minister
  • Wrong treatment, late diagnosis, ignorance others trigger diabetes-induced amputations
  • New Sports Minister, Sunday Dare, Promises better days for athletes, officials
  • US to allow indefinite detention of migrant children
  • Cholera: NCDC records 83 suspected cases in 3 Adamawa
  • Emeka Ihedioha did not win Imo election – Rochas Okorocha
  • Osinbajo presides over NEC meeting
  • Microplastics in drinking water not a health risk for now: WHO
  • Brazil’s Bolsonaro blames Amazon fires on NGOs as Twitter erupts
  • Second day of Italy crisis talks after PM resigns
  • Former Super Falcon Ifeanyi Chiejine dies after brief illnes
  • Bayern hope Coutinho arrival will spark season
  • Djokovic, Osaka named US Open top seeds
  • Why Arsenal should not be written off against Liverpool at Anfield
  • Pillars leave for Kumasi sure of overcoming Ashanti Kotoko
  • NRFF CMB South West League resumes Saturday
  • Ten years of Boko Haram
  • When ethnicity takes centrestage in appointment of varsity CEOs
  • Realisation of our aspiration of, and dreams for a better Nigeria
  • ‘Ambode quiet despite ordeals out of respect for Buhari, Osinbajo’
  • PDP clears Alaibe, Jonah for Bayelsa poll
  • Asian markets mostly up after Fed minutes, eyes on Powell
  • FG stakes N600b in power sector as intervention hits N1.5tr
  • Vandalism weakens infrastructure efficiency as telcos task lawmakers on legislation
  • A happy couple in love9 Tips To Have A Healthy Relationship
  • Google8 Really Awesome Things You Can Do With Google Asides Searching
  • Ghana Draws African-American Tourists with ‘Year of Return’
  • Two arrested for murdering Okada rider while disputing sharing formula
  • Be determined to overcome challenges, principal urges graduating students
  • Industrial harmony returns to Abia polytechnic as rector rejigs operations

(www.guardian.ng)

The Nation

  • UPDATED: COZA: PFN declares probe of rape accusation inconclusive 
  • JUST IN: Five killed, scores wounded as Gunmen attack Imo community 
  • Five die, 36 injured in Ogun road accident 
  • Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim slams TV presenter over comments on failed marriage 
  • Uber driver charged with theft of church’s N12m equipment’ 
  • Woman jailed for murdering aunt, raping boy 
  • BREAKING: Buhari: Court delivers judgment in HDP’s petition after dismissing it 
  • BREAKING: COZA: PFN declares probe inconclusive 
  • BREAKING: Fatoyinbo snubbed PFN’s investigating panel on rape allegation 
  • Osinbajo chairs NEC meeting in Aso Rock 
  • BREAKING: Court dismisses HDP’s petition against Buhari, APC, INEC 
  • Abbo: Court grants ex-Gov Bindow’s aide bail in defamation case
  • Accident: FRSC returns N443,180 to victims relatives
  • Those without one-year membership can’t carry APC’s flag, says Oshiomhole 
  • Troops foil terrorists’ planned IED attack 
  • Olowo’s installation ‘ll be hitch-free, says Ondo govt 
  • Buhari re-appoints Adesina, Shehu, others 
  • Federal Govt okays N600b for power sector 
  • Ibadan 21 kings may lose crowns soon 
  • Advance cause of justice delivery, Lagos CJ urged 
  • Election petitions: Elections tribunal declines to compel Sanwo-Olu’s appearance
  • Fashola gets Works as Ngige, Amaechi, Lai retain portfolios
  • Suspected kidnappers of Chief Imam’s son, others nabbed 
  • Army lacks power to probe Taraba killings, says Falana 
  • Thinking Aloud: If Barrister Dalung had returned as Minister 
  • Shehu Sani loses at tribunal 
  • No FIFA-Badged Nigerian Referee Selected for U-17 W/Cup 
  • Sanwo-Olu elevates Akosile to chief press secretary
  • Kwara governor urges youth to shun drug abuse 
  • Muslim group seeks greater focus on security 
  • We’ll take proactive initiatives to end flooding, says Makinde
  • Buhari to ministers: reduce backlog of 20m unemployed 
  • Tribunal orders arrest of Kano INEC’s witness’ attackers 
  • Atiku didn’t deny he wasn’t born in Cameroon, say Buhari, APC, INEC 
  • Army captain on my payroll, Wadume reveals 
  • Driver accuses LASTMA officials of N10,000 extortion 
  • Fayemi, Afenifere congratulate Adebayo 
  • Police arrest five suspected bandits 
  • Science and Technology budget estimates ‘ready in two weeks’ 
  • Oyo impounds 400 vehicles

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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