SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 21/2/2021.
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China loans to Nigeria hit N3.2 trillion — DMO.
Abductions: How we survived attack by bandits — Kagara College Students
Abductions: How we survived attack by bandits — Kagara College Students
Insecurity: Again, Fayemi, El-Rufai advocate state police, decentralised judiciary
Africa’s COVID-19 death toll tops 100,000
Nigeria needs N3 trillion annually for health insurance of citizens – Official.
One month after SSS operatives allegedly killed police officer, agencies yet to act
COVID-19: Africa CDC advises against use of Ivermectin
17-year-old Nigerian girl caught with gun in secondary school
Nigerian troops overrun ‘Shekau’s farm’
U.S. govt. fingers Hushpuppi in North Korean heist
Kosiah sat near bucket with human hearts’, plaintiff tells court
UN lauds ‘day of hope’ as U.S. rejoins Paris climate agreement
Police arrest 80-year-old, one other for alleged torture of minors
Bitcoin price surge continues with 22% weekly gain
The billionaires, politicians behind firm imposed on Lagos schools by Sanwo-Olu.
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Why Amotekun cannot tackle south-west insecurity – Senator
38 convicted in Edo for riding tricycles without permit
Gunmen attack Dikwa
Fire Outbreak: NEDC donates relief items to 4000 IDPs.
Abductions: How we survived attack by bandits — Kagara College Students
Australian Open: Osaka reigns supreme for the second time
Gunmen attack NPFL club Adamawa United
Turkish Women’s Cup: Super Falcons battle Uzbekistan for top spot
INTERVIEW: How my personal experience inspired “Lori Iro” sermon – Ismail Badmus
Saving the Igbo Homeland From Enemies Within, By Cheta Nwanze
The Corona Vaccine Wars: The Poor Will Die First, By Owei Lakemfa
The Tragedy of A Reflexive Response, By Osmund Agbo
INVESTIGATION: Superstition, ill-equipped PHCs threaten Yellow fever vaccination in Enugu, Delta (1).
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COVID-19: Nigeria records 10 more deaths, 662 new infections.
COVID-19: Africa CDC advises against use of Ivermectin