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Today’s evening news (Friday, August 30, 2019)

The Nation

  • Ship captain recounts horrors at Libyan jail
  • Too High for Comfort! Barcelona dumps Neymar pursuit
  • Two die in Matawalle’s convoy accident 
  • Abia guber election tribunal: Parties adopt written addresses 
  • Alleged Fraud: Drama as Fayose storms Ekiti Assembly 24 hours after summons
  • Anxiety in Imo over Ihedioha’s arrest order on Okorocha 
  • Police arrest murder suspect nine months after 
  • Osaka Challenge for ambitious and impressive Gauff Coco
  • Makinde to landlords, employers: Register migrants, foreigners in your employ
  • Kaduna Assembly member kidnapped 
  • JUST IN: Kano Tribunal sacks Dambazau’s son 
  • Suspect in Berlin killing had links to Russian state security 
  • BREAKING: US new visa fees to remain until…
  • UNILAG targets 9,000 placements for 2019/2020 academic session 
  • OPC lost over 2,500 lives during June 12 struggle, says Gani Adams 
  • Governors reject NDDC board nominees 
  • Osinbajo, Emmanuel meet in Aso Rock 
  • IPOB: Nigerians in America write Trump, seek immediate clampdown on emerging terror group 
  • Dabiri-Erewa urges S/A police to speed up trial of policemen linked to killing of Nigerian
  • Shekarau slams Wike over mosque demolition in Rivers 
  • Ondo Monarch to Buhari: Release Sowore now 
  • JUST IN: Four policemen face trial over death of Nigerian businessman in South Africa 
  • BREAKING: Action Alliance national chairman kidnapped 
  • Tribunal strikes out PDP’s petition against Sen. Al-Makura

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • DR Congo Ebola death toll crosses 2,000 ahead of UN chief’s visit
  • Pochettino laughs off ‘stupid’ rumour he could leave Spurs
  • Olamide blasts Instagram followers soliciting gay relationship
  • Man divorces wife for shouting ex-lover’s name during lovemaking
  • 25,000 IDPs return home in Zamfara —Emergency Agency
  • Migrants overrun Swedish town as citizens leave in droves
  • Court orders AGF, EFCC to respect status quo over Yari’s assets
  • Lampard hopes international break rest will do Kante good
  • UPDATED: Police confirm Kaduna lawmaker’s abduction
  • Begin degree programme in traditional medicine, Mamora urges varsities
  • Osinbajo, Udom hold meeting
  • UEFA cap Champions League ticket prices at €70 for away fans
  • $9.6bn judgment debt is fraudulent attack on foreign reserve —FG
  • EFCC arrests Oyediran Joseph, wanted by FBI
  • Guardiola unconcerned by lack of Champions League success
  • Teenager jailed three months for stealing fowl
  • EFCC operatives storm Imo again, arrest over 20 Yahoo boys
  • Kano Hisbah Board arrests 46 beggars
  • Court remands herdsman for allegedly killing farmer
  • Lawyer sues EFCC, demands N20m damages

(www.punchng.com)

The Guardian

  • US penalizes shipping firms said to help North Korea circumvent UN sanctions
  • Zambian opposition leader denies defaming president
  • Government must address unemployment, poverty, hunger to reduce crime — Lagos lawmaker
  • US doesn’t have a ‘tariff problem’, it has ‘a Fed problem’: Trump
  • Valverde awaits Neymar relief and Messi return
  • Lampard hopes international break rest will do Kante good
  • Oliver Kahn to replace Rummenigge as Bayern chairman
  • Regular intake of bitter kola cures glaucoma – Ophthalmologist
  • im Kardashian Hints Kanye West’s Ninth Studio Album, ‘Jesus Is King’
  • Netflix To Release Docuseries That Explores The Mind Of Bill Gates
  • Watch: Chris Brown Drops New Music Video “Heat”
  • Zamfara government to construct 14 healthcare centres

(www.guardian.ng)

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