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Latest news this morning (Tuesday, March 23, 2021)

The Nation

  • Northwest governors issue vacate forest order to bandits
  • Why Ortom ran for one kilometre after attack, by aide
  • Parents of 39 kidnapped Kaduna students accuse govt of inaction 
  • Akeredolu to Igboho, other separatists: steer clear of Ondo 
  • 122,410 Nigerians vaccinated so far, says PTF 
  • Why Kano is safest state, by Ganduje
  • Bankole, Dogara, Ambode, Daniel, Omisore named APC’s Contact/Strategy panel members 
  • Constitution amendment: Electoral, local govt, judicial reforms top Reps’ agenda 
  • Lawan, Gbajabiamila, Saraki, governors, for National Pilot’s book launch 
  • Turning cultists’ den to academic centre 
  • LIRS urges Lagosians to file tax returns
  • Fed Govt eyes $50b from AfCFTA 
  • N24.4b investment: Supreme Court decides Nospecto, investors fate June 11
  • Court of Appeal judgment on the Kwara Hijab crisis 
  • Nigeria loses N800b monthly to poor port operation 
  • Lenten Message: Praise – your pathway to victory! (2) 
  • Shoot-on-sight order: Extra-judicial killing by another name? 
  • Ondo Amotekun arrests nine herders 
  • ‘Call to bar was my first wedding day’ 
  • NBA-SPIDEL chairman invites NBA President to annual conference 
  • CAN urges National Assembly to suspend bill on hijab 
  • Industrial court faults pension law on retirement savings 
  • Hijab: Suspected hoodlums attack churches, schools in Kwara 
  • 13 passengers’ death: Boat driver’s no-case submission for ruling March 29 
  • Businessmen seek redress against ‘police harassment’ 
  • Wakilin: Ibarapa youths demand release of three OPC members 
  • ECOWAS court judgment: Falana asks Cabo Verde to release Venezuelean envoy
  • Disquiet over Nigeria Maritime University student’s death 
  • America spreads tentacles in Nigeria
  • FINANCIAL CRIMES: Bankers under EFCC searchlight
  • Ode to continuity
  • Schools’ safety and government’s self-defeat
  • Attack on Ortom’s convoy
  • School abductions and Nigeria’s 13.5 million out-of-school children
  • A fool and his money 
  • Running for life 
  • Okonjo-Iweala: Trade and development in discourse  
  • Bankole, Dogara, Omisore get APC appointments
  • Why I joined APC, by Daniel 
  • CMD tackles Wike over attacks on Amaechi 
  • FG gets 300,000 doses of AstraZeneca from MTN 
  • Bandits assassinate Fulani leader in Kaduna council
  • FG asks airlines to resume catering services 
  • Woman held for ‘dumping’ accident victim’s body on the road 
  • BREAKING: Buhari receives Bankole, Daniel in Aso Rock
  • Hijab: Tension as hoodlums attack churches, schools in Ilorin 
  • Yoruba nation: Stay away from Ondo, Akeredolu warns Igboho, others 
  • UPDATED: 19 killed, 34 injured in Kaduna-Abuja highway accident 
  • JUST IN: Benue youths protest attack on Ortom’s convoy 
  • BREAKING: 19 passengers die in Kaduna-Abuja road crash 
  • Parents give FG, El-Rufai 48 hours to rescue abducted students 
  • Insecurity: Nigeria is in a critical situation, says Defence minister
  • JUST IN: Former Super Eagles star, Imenger dies 
  • BREAKING: Fire guts Katsina Central Market 
  • Body of newborn recovered in Lagos 
  • Ekiti in diaspora caution Fayemi over herdsmen
  • Gowon pushes for rotational president 
  • Southsouth governors under fire over rising insecurity 
  • Bird strike forces Aero aircraft on air return 
  • Police arrest three suspects over Ekiti East by-election violence
  • Rage over attack on Ortom 
  • Buni delaying shot inauguration in Yobe
  • RCCG’s petition: Ministry’s officials to face Senate panel over N151m payment to firm
  • TROUBLE IN THE KINGDOM: Search for new Olu of Warri polarises Itsekiri 
  • National Assembly Clerk sets up panel to avert workers’ strike 
  • Dangote fertiliser plant to be ready in one week
  • Two kill mother, son in Ogun 
  • NDLEA intercepts 200kg of hard drugs at Lagos, Abuja, Kano airports
  • ‘Nigeria will be safe under Tinubu’ 
  • NBA calls on Obaseki to review COVID-19 curfew in Edo 
  • NRC to increase fleet on Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge, says NRC boss 
  • Police still searching for abducted Ogun monarch
  • ‘Financial System Strategy 2020 met target’ 
  • What Officers Mess is meant for, by Rivers CP Eboka
  • Community leader abducted in Imo

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • Only 47 money transfer operators are licensed – CBN
  • Eight states idle as Nigeria vaccinates 122,410
  • Fuel marketers raise diesel price to N265 per litre
  • Police report on Ayeni’s allegation against Okunbo premature – Falana
  • Attempt on Ortom, risky for Nigeria’s existence
  • FG approves survival fund payment for 155,000 transporters
  • Anti-open grazing killer gang: Arrest hit squad now, CAN, ACF tell police, security agencies silent
  • Son narrates encounter as gunmen kidnap Cross River NLC chair again
  • Ongoing crises meant to weaken North over 2023 – NEF
  • Nigerian scientists’ two COVID-19 vaccines undergoing trial – PTF
  • 132 paraded for impersonating PTF officials, murder, cultism in Lagos
  • INEC plans online voter registration, targets 16 million Nigerians
  • Youths protest insecurity in Ibarapaland, detention of OPC members
  • Forex trader remanded for defrauding investors of N17.4m, $6,300
  • 132 paraded for impersonating PTF officials, murder, cultism in Lagos
  • Nigerian who defrauded US state of $8,000 jailed two years, forfeits property
  • Delta okada rider nabbed for raping passengers
  • Masari plans probe as fire razes Katsina market
  • Police plan rescue as Ogun community leader’s abductors demand N100m
  • Suspected cultists arrested for attacking Ogun vigilante
  • 21 killed as speeding vehicles crash on Kaduna, Osun roads
  • Only 47 money transfer operators are licensed – CBN
  • Fuel marketers raise diesel price to N265 per litre
  • FG orders immediate resumption of domestic flights catering services
  • NPA seals three illegal jetties
  • AfCTA: Nigeria plans $50bn intra-Africa exports
  • Pension funds gained N119.68bn from equity in Q4 – PenCom
  • Review police remuneration regularly, IGP tells wages commission
  • tional convention’s June date shaky, postponement imminent
  • INEC plans online voter registration, targets 16 million Nigerians
  • Stop attacks on Amaechi, focus on governance, CMD tells Wike
  • Bankole, Daniel meet Buhari, canvass support to address challenges
  • Full list: 12 govs, Ambode, Omisore, Dogara, others make APC committee
  • Why I dumped PDP for APC – Gbenga Daniel
  • Buhari receives former Speaker, Bankole ex-Ogun gov, Daniel
  • Blocked petition: Plateau Reps back Wase, say Deputy Speaker misunderstood
  • George’s AFN faction not recognised by WA – Gusau group
  • 689 athletes, 236 officials to represent Edo at NSF
  • Spurs dressing room divided by ‘selfish’ players, says Mourinho
  • Chad disqualified from Africa Cup of Nations
  • Pepe withdraws from Portugal’s world cup qualifier over injury
  • LMC, Nigerians mourn ex-Eagles striker Imenger
  • No stand-out players in Eagles –Blackface
  • Amarachukwu Allison: Doctor who came in contact with three different viral infections and lived to tell the story
  • Why some people react strongly to COVID-19 vaccine, according to scientists
  • Poor hygiene, respiratory etiquette put kids at risk of sore throat — Expert
  • The drug Ibuprofen
  • COVID-19 can have adverse effects on children, says haematologist as research links rare immune disease to virus
  • Nicki Minaj’s mother files $150m lawsuit against driver accused of killing father
  • Vin Diesel’s son to star in Fast and Furious 9
  • Grammy: Burnaboy, Wizkid took entertainment industry by storm –Osinbajo
  • Chinua Achebe’s daughter, Nwando, commemorates father’s demise
  • Award-winning author, Chika Unigwe, set to publish new novel
  • 19 years ago, I predicted Nigerians would win Grammy –Charly Boy

(www.punchng.com)

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