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Today’s evening news (Monday, April 1, 2019)

PUNCH

  • We toughened SIM card replacement to stop fraud NCC
  • National Assembly and the leadership jostle: Matters arising
  • Oppressive bank charges: Mr President, please stop this daylight robbery
  • Magun and Audu Ogbehs impotent sermon
  • 2019 Elections: A post-mortem
  • Commercial banks to pay N103bn taxes to FIRS
  • FGll revert to Jan-Dec budget cycle in 2020 Minister
  • Well produce 65.4 million litres of petrol, others daily Dangote
  • Afenifere vows to continue agitation for restructuring
  • Rainy season: Beware of thunderstorm, NCAA tells pilots, airlines
  • Nigeria’s instant electronic payment hits 1.34 million
  • FG begins process to simplify property registration
  • Construction industry’ll witness growth through policy drive NIQS
  • Building collapse: Estate surveyors propose public enlightenment programmes
  • Opening different types of bank accounts
  • CBN, Polaris Bank take financial literacy to schools
  • UAC appoints Aiyesimoju as GMD/CEO
  • Kwara PDP denies being behind governor-elects ordeal
  • Connect Nigeria to empower SMEs with social, technology skills
  • Speakership: APC Reps, others back Gbajabiamila, PDP to meet lawmakers-elect
  • Suspension: Delayed Appeal Courts decisions worry Onnoghens lawyers
  • I can cause trouble for Nigeria if provoked Nnamdi Kanu
  • PDP tells Osinbajo to stop lying against the party

VANGUARD

  • Intrigues, tension as Gbaja, 16 others jostle for Reps Speakership
  • 3,000 exhibitors from 60 countries to participate in K 2019 trade fair in Germany
  • We’ve shortage of hostel accommodation, water supply, Katsina NYSC laments
  • ASHON is ready for commencement of commodities, futures exchange ‘ Ezeagu
  • Zamfara guber: Shinkafi asks tribunal to order fresh polls without APC, candidate
  • Banking stocks undermine NSE performance
  • Ihedioha says governing task very burdensome
  • Ohanaeze Ndigbo passes vote of confidence on Nwodo
  • Heritage Bank promotes financial inclusion strategy on Global Money Week
  • Chris Uba seeks Ifeanyi Uba’s prosecution for alleged electoral offences
  • Alleged N7.6bn fraud: Ohanaeze chieftains, lawyers fault suspension of Kalu’s trial
  • Lagos to crush over 2,500 okada, impounds 109 more
  • Ugwuanyi lauds Army for peace advocacy in Enugu
  • FREE FLOAT OF SHARES: 18 companies flaw Stock Exchange post listing requirements
  • HYPREP to build cassava plants in Ogoni
  • Many killed as bandits attack Zamfara communities
  • BOND YIELDS: Decline to persist as demand intensifies, N153bn inflow boost interbank
  • Nobody discovered me, says Gov Emmanuel
  • Election Petition Tribunal: A-Ibom INEC declares readiness to give account
  • Expiration of Immunity: EFCC is not probing Amosun, Okocha, Yari
  • APC leaders adopt Obaseki as sole candidate for 2020 Edo gubernatorial election
  • Presidency plans to convert State House Medical Centre to clinic
  • Kwara youths won’t suffer under me ‘ Abdulrazaq

THE NATION

  • Governors push for Lawan in race for Senate President
  • Former Lagos City Council Clerk Fashinro dies at 99
  • Lagos retains Fitchs B+ rating despite Visionscape payments default
  • Rivers APC kicks as INEC resumes collation of March 9 elections results
  • Southwest wont play second fiddle again, say Ooni, Fayemis aide
  • Panic in Ogun community as farmer kills two
  • Air Force probes flogging of bandits by personnel
  • Gbajabiamila: Why I want to be speaker
  • African leaders throng Glo stand at Kigali forum
  • Majority party, majority power
  • APC kicks as INEC resumes collation of Rivers gov poll
  • Fidelity Bank to pay N3.2b dividend to shareholders
  • Investors lose N49b on equities in Q1
  • Insurance crucial to economic development, say experts
  • Accenture hikes forecast as digital investments pay off
  • Bill to let banks work with cannabis firms advances in U.S. House
  • Deepening savings through financial literacy
  • TUC: N30, 000 minimum wage eroded by inflation
  • Boeing sued over Ethiopian Airlines crash
  • VAT increase will raise misery index, says MAN
  • Pan African Re Awards winners honoured

THISDAY

  • NNPC, Oil Marketers Strengthen Partnership on Petrol Supply
  • African CEOs Show Keen Interest in Glos Digital Solutions
  • LCCI Holds Forum on Regulatory Environment
  • Afreximbank Donates to Cylone Victims
  • Moodys Affirms Access Banks Ratings
  • 30 Undergraduates Emerge UBA Campus Ambassadors
  • FCMB Unveils Easy Account
  • United Capital Rewards Shareholders with N1.5 Billion Dividend
  • SEC Extends Issuance of Dividend Warrants to December 2019
  • Experts Seek Effective Regulation for Tourism Sector
  • Banks Promote Financial Inclusion
  • Expert Highlights Factors Stifling Stock Market Growth
  • African Governments Urged to Review Aviation Taxes
  • Expert Seeks Support for SMEs
  • Nestl Nigeria Improves Livelihoods in Communities
  • Huawei Reiterates Commitment to Drive Digital inclusion in Nigeria
  • Microsoft Assures Businesses of Digital Transformation
  • Agency Adopts New Fire Fighting Technology
  • Technology Firm Introduces Healthcare Product
  • Itel Mobile Restates Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
  • Stakeholders Harp on Building Viable Digital Economy
  • Take Advantages of Digital Trends, Business Owners Told
  • Caverton Posts N5.75bn Profit in 2018

THE SUN

  • APC, PDP biker over polls’ militarisation
  • Senate presidency: South East quest legitimate -Basorun
  • Igbo deserve to produce senate president-Nnadiekwe
  • PDP to AGF: Avoid unconstitutional acts in Rivers election
  • Oba-Oliver rejects rerun poll result
  • Chris Uba seeks INEC’s permission to prosecute Ifeanyi Ubah
  • Polls: APC sets up panel to probe abysmal failure in Anambra
  • Kwara 2019: No godfather sponsored any politician
  • 2019 African Championship: Adekuoroye crowned Africa’s Best Wrestler in Tunisia
  • Ighalo on target, as Shenhua secures first win of the season
  • Balogun determined to earn Brighton starting spot
  • Rodgers: Iheanacho’ll get better
  • Star Lager unveils Football Kit for ‘Unmissable’ match
  • UCL Tour: Heineken brings Puyol to Nigeria
  • Shell, UBA sign $200m contractor support fund
  • Nigerian ports dying as importers strike gold in Ghana, Togo, Benin
  • Seme Customs seizes 8 trailers of foreign rice, 22 exotic cars
  • Apapa Customs generates N60.2bn revenue in 2 months
  • Why aviation sector needs local content law
  • Air Peace takes delivery of 3rd Boeing 777 aircraft
  • Peacock Aviation, Turkish Airlines seal deal to boost airfreight, cargo business
  • Changan affirms success in Nigeria, unveils CS75 SUV line-up
  • Uber, AXA Mansard unite to share safety tips among driver-partners

GUARDIAN

  • Group challenges fees Nigerians pay for TSA, ICPC begins review in MDAs
  • Ahmed denies influencing recruitment of new VC for Kwara varsity
  • NCC explains rigorous SIM card processes
  • Ogun completes MTR Garden, urges maintenance culture
  • Liverpool regain Premier League top position as Chelsea survive Cardiff
  • RIMAN, AMCON partner to strengthen risk management practices
  • Samoura arrives as Second NFF-AITEO Awards hold today
  • Amnesty, others condemn re-arrest of Bayelsa journalist
  • Overhauling the military in a democracy

TRIBUNE

  • Black Sunday in Bauchi as man, wife, two children, 9 others perish in road accident
  • Using a borrowed laptop’ Here is how to leave no traces
  • Senate Presidency: I’m ready to work with all Senators ‘ Ahmed Lawan, Senate Majority Leader
  • Lessons from inconclusive elections
  • Over regulation, multiple levies killing outdoor advertising in Nigeria ‘OAAN Secretary
  • Nigeria’s N35billion Tower of Babel
  • Financial reports: Looking beyond declared profits
  • 5 ways successful leaders demonstrate wisdom at work
  • The New Zealand mosque massacre and the banality of evil
  • S/Africa calls for urgent meeting of Ambassadors over Xenophobic attacks
  • Slovakia elects first female president
  • FG to set up cashew processing plants in 4 states ‘ Ogbeh
  • Why SIM card replacement process is stringent ‘ NCC
  • FG distributes 300 rice mills to farmers, millers in states
  • South-West: 6,102 bags of rice seized in 2019 Q1 ‘ Customs
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