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Latest news this morning (Saturday, December 19, 2020)

  • The Nation
  • Herders’ attacks: Benue NBA asks FG to declare emergency on security 
  • Fire guts petrol station in Nasarawa  9
  • Plateau communities slam Lalong over neglect 
  • Adamawa governor orders immediate closure of schools
  • Federal University Lokoja announces new VC 
  • Nasarawa begins payment of N500m gratuity to first batch 500 retirees 
  • Forex fluctuation cannot affect AKK gas pipeline project – Firm 
  • Buhari mourns Faruk, ex-North West military governor 
  • Gunmen kill seven in fresh Kaduna village attack 
  • All quiet in Amosun’s camp 
  • WTO DG: Setback for Okonjo-Iweala US wants race reopened 
  • Visibility and impact of female politicians
  • Ebonyi restrict worship centres to two hours 
  • Challenges before APC 
  • Gombe records 22 positive out of 23 tests in one LG 
  • The rush for Joshua 
  • COVAX rolls out nearly two billion vaccines in 2021 — WHO 
  • REVEALED: Deportees from Austria, others rejoin Nigerian families without COVID-19 tests
  • Cross River Commissioner of Police Jimoh dies of suspected COVID-19
  • Christmas Merriment under threat
  • COVID-19 second wave: Lagos bans carnivals, concerts, street parties 
  • Girl, 10, throws step brother inside well 
  • Security chiefs’ efforts not good enough for me, says Buhari 
  • AFCON 2023: CAF satisfied with Côte d’Ivoire’s preparations 
  • I’m sorry for kidnapped victims number gaffe — Garba Shehu 
  • FG kicks off low cost housing with police 
  • What to do when couples become roommates, not sex partners 
  • NIC stops Maritime Workers Union strike at INTELS 
  • FIRS predicts lower oil tax receipts for 2020 
  • 2020 Face of Zikel emerges 
  • Nigeria to start manufacturing vaccines soon — NAFDAC
  • Adron Homes’ boss pays last respect to father-in-law 
  • Kogi first class monarch kidnapped at mosque 
  • 11,487 pass teachers’ professional qualifying exam 
  • PATORANKING: Fatherhood makes me strive for the best 
  • NNPC to deepen compliance with EITI standards  
  • Minister: Lagos National Stadium pitch, tracks ready in May 
  • Amaechi, Aguma in supremacy battle as crisis in Rivers APC deepens 
  • ‘Nigeria can rule Africa in basketball’
  • 2024 Olympics: UK Sport to invest £352m in 43 sports 
  • Eight killed as gunmen attack Zamfara emir’s convoy 
  • Hodgson happy with Eze’s performance 
  • Everton vs Arsenal: Ancelotti suffers double injury blow
  • Indian hemp farmer beheads friend over soup
  • Kwara issues N180m cheques to 48 businesses looted during EndSARS protest
  • Osun Assembly passes N109.8bn budget 
  • Lagos First Family absent at annual Christmas carol service
  • We trekked for eight hours, ate animal food – Kankara schoolboy 
  • Aisha Buhari tasks groups on women, girl-child emancipation
  • NABTEB releases results of 2020 in-school NBC, NTC exams
  • Police service commission names four new DIGs 
  • Tambuwal goes into isolation, awaits COVID-19 test result 
  • COVID: Let’s be our brother’s keeper – T.B Joshua 
  • Lawan welcomes release of Kankara schoolboys 
  • Forget about incident, face education, Buhari tells rescued pupils 
  • Kankara abduction blood business with bandits – PDP 
  • Celebrities dazzle in ‘The Classroom’
  • D’banj’s partnership with Heritage Bank kicks off with N1m giveaway 
  • ‘What religious leaders must preach about – Gbemi 
  • Students not kidnapped by Boko Haram — FG
  • Psquare’s Peter mourns father-in-law
  • Northern governors excited over release of abducted pupils 
  • Festive outfit ideas 
  • How bandits ambushed schoolboys, moved them into Zamfara forest
  • What edge does sugar daddy have over a single man?
  • At last, Oloye Alabi celebrates 70th birthday 
  • How COVID-19 robbed Sanwo-Olu of REDAN shine 
  • I have been mother to 23 children for nine years — Victoria Nkong 
  • Nigerian Players Round-Up  1:38 AM
  • LEWANGOALSKI: Why Robert Lewandowski deserved 2020 FIFA best Player 
  • TOP-TWO TUSSLES: As Bayern seek to dethrone Leverkusen in Bundesliga 
  • Guardiola reveals Aguero concern 
  • NAFEST: Why culture matters 
  • Not yet Uhuru for Saraki and friends
  • Malami, the politician as law officer 
  • Mercenaries for Boko Haram? 
  • Before Kanu’s notion of Jibrin in Aso Rock sticks in us
  • ‘Man of the Year‘ and incoming gender war 
  • ‘Virus pandemic hits HIV services’ 
  • Ministry, assembly disagree over next year’s budget

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • Kankara: Buhari created the problem, he shouldn’t be congratulated, says Ezekwesili
  • Pastor bags seven years in prison over N1m fraud
  • COVID-19: Trump wishes Macron speedy recovery
  • Ligue 1 leaders Lille sold to investment fund
  • Burkina Faso court confirms Kabore’s landslide win
  • United Airlines to resume Boeing 737 MAX flights
  • COVID-19: IMF approves $1.67bn emergency aid for Egypt
  • Pompeo blames Russia for massive US cyberattack
  • Freed schoolboys: It’s time to protect our children, says Okonjo-Iweala
  • VIDEO: Lagos’ physically challenged father, who begs, rolls on his back to survive
  • Losing limbs to Southern Kaduna crises left us with terrible deformities –Women maimed by Fulani herdsmen
  • Don’t be discouraged, focus on your education, Buhari tells Kankara schoolboys
  • Ogun couple married for 72 years die, buried same day
  • Unlike Fela, I’m a one-woman man –Made Kuti
  • Lagos PDP suspends Doherty, appoints acting chairman
  • Pastor bags seven years in prison over N1m fraud
  • Gunmen attack: Police keep mum as eight die in Zamfara Emir’s convoy
  • Lagos mum pours hot water on daughter for refusing to hawk
  • Girls, beware of ungodly aunties, role models
  • This Christmas may bring some new perspectives
  • You can preserve your fertility by freezing your eggs
  • Saraki at 58: A man for all times
  • Eavesdropper: Schoolboys’ abduction and other matters
  • NCC’s nonsensical ultimatum
  • Buni committee’s second chance to rebuild ruling party
  • Another PDP Rep defects, BoT chair begs aggrieved members
  • Niger re-run: INEC declares APC ineligible for Feb 6 poll
  • Adedibu delivered Oyo to PDP in 2003, says Obasanjo
  • Group attacks Iwuanyanwu for backing Uzodimma’s second term bid
  • We’re confident you’ll tackle insecurity, APC govs tell Buhari
  • CBN orders closure of money transfer operators’ naira accounts
  • Shippers’ Council suspends demurrage over bad roads
  • Ondo to build jetty for bitumen exploitation
  • Nigeria’s yearly exports to South Africa exceed $3.8bn — Envoy
  • MTN imports 14,000 devices for NIN registration
  • We remitted N362.34bn to consolidated revenue account — NCC
  • Rehabilitate LUTH, other tertiary hospitals, Reps urge FG
  • Lagos to provide care for expectant mothers
  • 8.2 million Nigerians benefitted from HIV/AIDS testing – US Envoy
  • How bandits tortured us in six nights of horror – Freed Katsina schoolboys
  • NDDC procured rotten food items with N6.2bn –PDC
  • Middle Belt, southern leaders give FG 90 days to repeal 1999 constitution
  • Second wave: Lagos returns restriction order on churches, mosques, bans carnivals

(www.punchng.com)

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