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SOME NIGERIANĀ  NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 13/3/2021.

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Telecom operators to withdraw USSD services to banks over alleged indebtedness

Pakistani court orders TikTok banned over obscene content

G-Worldwide set to excite moviegoers with new movie Suga Suga

MTV Base Celebrates Impact of Innovation and Promoting African Culture

Eagle Wings celebrates Nigerian Military, debuts at Nigerian cinemas

How Prince Harry inherited $13M at age of 25

Arms procurement funds cant go missing under Buhari Presidency

Fire guts popular market in Kaduna

Buhari Congratulates Amaju Pinnick

Funds earmarked for Arms purchase missing Monguno

Arms Purchase Probe: Reps Reject Representation by COAS

Lagos Judicial panel awards N7.5 million to petitioner for police brutality

FG targets $1m, one million jobs from digital switch-over

Awosika, Oputu, others seek structural interventions for female-owned businesses

APC extends members registration, revalidation in Oyo State

Why PDP Cant Win Any Election In Lagos Bode George

Supreme Court upholds 10-year sentence on ex-Gov Dariye

2023 Presidency: I will be victorious come 2023 Okorocha

Nanono tasks NAIC on tackling farmers/herders crises to achieve premium beef export

Former Speaker Bankole to join APC- Official

Court sets aside service on former Minister, Fani-Kayode in case with ex-wife

Nigerian govt apologises, says fuel price hike is untrue

I will frustrate you, Wike threatens Akpabio

UK launches own scholarship programme to replace EU education scheme

Fuel price hike: Buhari has lost control HURIWA

Military administrations stripped us of constitutional roles -Monarchs

Nigerias Amaju Pinnick elected into FIFA Council

Israel allows fans back to top two football divisions

BREAKING: Africas ninth richest person appointed as CAF president.

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FG approves NIPOST as official stamp duty collector in Nigeria