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SOME NIGERIAN  NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 29/12/2021.

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Months after labelling report on UNILAG as fake, FG fails to produce original

Anglican Church condemns police invasion of church, says ‘It was black Sunday’

Fire guts residential building, shops in Ebonyi

Gambia’s Truth Commission recommends prosecution of Yahya Jammeh, payment to victims

COVID: JAMB exempts underage from its ‘no vaccine, no entry’ directive

South African govt to give late Desmond Tutu ‘Special Official Funeral’

National Assembly transmits 2022 budget to Buhari

It’s time to change from tribesman to statesman of character, Obasanjo tells Clark

Ex-minister tackles Amaechi over comment on funds left by Jonathan administration

COVID-19: Nasarawa reclaims lead position in vaccination

War of words in Zamfara after thugs invade venue of PDP congress

Why we take over electricity equipment bought by consumers — DisCos

Customers stranded at ATM points in Ibadan

Sustain operations against bandits, terrorists, air chief charges troops

National Assembly transmits 2022 budget to Buhari

Anglican Church condemns police invasion of church, says ‘It was black Sunday’

It’s time to change from tribesman to statesman of character, Obasanjo tells Clark

Customers stranded at ATM points in Ibadan

Months after labelling report on UNILAG as fake, FG fails to produce original

SPECIAL REPORT: Farmers-Herders Conflict: After many deaths, Ondo residents, officials seek relief under anti-open grazing law

War of words in Zamfara after thugs invade venue of PDP congress

Sustain operations against bandits, terrorists, air chief charges troops

PT Music Playlist: Best 25 Nigerian songs of 2021

Mbappe, Lewandowski not in favour of biennial World Cup

Osimhen may return to Italy for checkup before AFCON

Gambia’s Truth Commission recommends prosecution of Yahya Jammeh, payment to victims

The year 2021: What next?, By Reuben Abati

Oyetola and the a o m’erin j’oba choristers, By Semiu Okanlawon

COVID-19: Nasarawa reclaims lead position in vaccination

Lassa Fever: Nigeria’s death toll rises to 92 amidst COVID-19 surge

COVID-19: Again, Nigeria records two deaths, 859 infections Monday

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