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SOME NIGERIAN  NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 23/6/2021.

NIGERIAN NEWS DIRECT.

Sanwo-Olu expresses sadness over the death of Chairman Eti-Osa East LCDA, Olatunji

Commanding Officer lauds FRSC over collaboration on security

Event planner faces N4.3m fraud charge

2 dead, 13 vehicles burnt in Tuesday’s tanker explosion on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway – FRSC

NIHOTOUR DG tasks teachers on career in tourism

Police arraign 4 on alleged conspiracy, self-kidnapping

UTME candidates recount networking experiences at CBT centres

Adamawa Govt. to spend N300m on Scholarship in 2021

KASU asks parents to sign undertaking as academic activities commence

President Buhari approves FG’s team to engage with Twitter over suspension

2021 UTME: Additional 6 CBT centers delisted- JAMB

APC may face challenges after Buhari’s exit in 2023 — Lawan

13% derivation: Court orders FG to pay Bayelsa $951million

FX rates, clearing bottlenecks, others delay optimal deployment of prepaid meters — MAP cries out

FG approves four varsities in Osun, others

Capacity building:12 ICPC Staff bag Anacapa certification

FG pays N10 bn to 1m beneficiaries every 2 months — Coordinator

$430m Enugu-Cameroon highway project to be completed this year — Adesina

UAE makes u-turn, bans Nigeria flights, extends South Africa route suspension

Request for daily stock record is statutory requirement — DPR

Explosion: Marketers call for improved safety in handling, distribution of LPG

Gov. Fayemi inaugurates ABUAD’s N50bn power project

Restructuring: Looking beyond politicking to national best interest

You must be involved in politics’- Osinbajo tells Nigerian youths

Event planner faces N4.3m fraud charge

CBN to sell N722bn TBs auction in Q3

Despite COVID-19 pandemic, Ecobank Nigeria promotes 682 staff

Switzerland crush Turkey but must wait on Euro 2020 hopes

Kwara Govt evicts Saraki’s football club from stadium

Mane donates about N285m to build hospital at hometown

Nasarawa Govt promises to develop Karate

UTME candidates recount networking experiences at CBT centres

Adamawa Govt. to spend N300m on Scholarship in 2021

KASU asks parents to sign undertaking as academic activities commence

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