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Below are some of the headlines in some selected Nigerian Dailies for today, Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
PUNCH:
PUNCH:
- Doctor’s suicide: Family wants to be left alone
- INEC begins voter registration, distribution of 7.8 million PVCs
- FG, states owe foreign creditors $11.41bn
- Ile-Ife riot: Afenifere kicks as police parade 20 suspects in Abuja
- Kanu, others reapply for bail as DSS bars journalists
- GreenWish to build $280m solar plants in Nigeria
- Chinese, Nigerian remanded over N5bn imported substandard tyres
- I gave PDP N500m — Kalu
- Protesters ask AI to quit Nigeria
- Ondo: Akindele resigns as Speaker
- CP threatens to arrest Imo commissioners
- Dino Melaye in first degree certificate scandal
- Cult war claims five in Calabar, another community boils
- 500-level LASU undergraduate killed, students clash with police
THE NATION:
- $6.9b refund: Paris Club loans records missing
- 46 killed in Ile-Ife clash
- Consortium acquires Keystone
- Currency speculators ‘to lose N700m’
- Etisalat kicks as firm demands N2.2b for alleged copyright
- Search continues for doctor’s body in Lagos lagoon
- Tinubu: I didn’t reject title from Olubadan
- NNPC eyes 4,000Mw of electricity
- IPOB chief Nnamdi Kanu to know fate Friday
- Visit Lagos ports to assess roads, Osinbajo urged
- Queens College postpones resumption indefinitely
- Fuel dealers begin indefinite strike in Ekiti
VANGUARD:
- OPL 245: Abacha, firm ask court to declare them owners of Malabu Oil
- Oil Price Falls By 1% As Worries Over U.S. Output Mount
- Those Around Buhari ‘Re Profiting From Boko Haram Misery – Senator Sani
- Alleged Threat To Life: Anambra PDP Chair Reports Obiano To DSS, Police
- Police arraign Apostle Suleiman’s accusers: Stephanie Otobo, others for blackmail
- Naira appreciates to N435/$, as CBN injects $180m
- Soludo Campaigns For Obiano’s 2nd Term …May Join APGA
- French firm, Biogaran acquires Nigeria’s Swipha
- Odemwingie Set To Join Essien In Indonesian League
- Bayelsa Govt, Army Avert Shutdown Of Agip Facility
- Nigeria Postal Service Introduces E-Commerce