SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 26/3/2021.
Guardian.
Nigeria can’t afford to break, says Emir of Karshi
Sanwo-Olu gets Assembly’s approval to buy 355 vehicles for officials
Group decries high rate of suicide in Nigeria, urges action to check tide
As Wike, Amaechi feud, Rivers loses out in projects
Court jails professor three years for electoral fraud
Lagos urges residents to take ownership of Pen Cinema Flyover
OAU worker sends suicide text to family, hangs self after work
Ogun executed over 75 projects in six months, says governor
Man remanded for allegedly defiling 12-year-old girl in Rivers
Anambra, a state under siege
Police kill one, arrest 10 in Delta
A powerless legislature made by a weak constitution
Intruder tries to seize plane at Mauritania airport
Guinea Ebola outbreak linked to 2014-2016 epidemic, CDC says
Poland tightens partial lockdown as cases hit new record
South Sudan receives first batch of Covid-19 vaccines
Philippines deploys more navy ships to disputed sea amid row with China
Saudi official denies death threat made to UN investigator
Lagos is your new haven, Sanwo-Olu tells Super Eagles
Ibra feeling ‘good’ after winning Sweden return, Germany stage rights protest
Musa begs FG to reopen National Stadium for Eagles
Top-ranked Barty saves match point in Miami win, Halep rallies
Kenya Open winner Harding now takes the lead in Savannah Classic
Nilayo FC hopeful despite loss to 3SC
Over 70 clubs, 500 golfers land in Ikoyi as battle for supremacy begins
Adeneye highlights the thrills in Abeokuta Golf Course
National Principals’ Cup air trip to Abuja excites zonal winners
Ekiti football development gets boost as Prof Akin Oyebode U-15 soccer tourney debuts
Sweet sensations: LASU to be renamed LAKJU
Open secret
Ownership of Ibori loot: Matters arising – Part 2
Ortom: Will this be the turning point
Safety of COVID-19 vaccination
Schools’ safety and government’s self-defeat
Who is thinking about small businesses in Nigeria.
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