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Friday 20 October 2023

Supreme Court begins Atiku’s appeal against Tinubu Monday

Israeli-Hamas: US, UK, Germany ask citizens to leave Lebanon

Okada riders shun govt’s ban, return to restricted Lagos road

No plan to increase taxes, FIRS chairman assures firms

Proper tax system will end govt borrowing – SGF, Don

APC kicks as PDP demands medical panel on Akeredolu

It’s Inappropriate To Rate 2023 Polls By Number Of Petitions – INEC

Hamas Health Ministry Puts Gaza War Death Toll At 3,785

Police Commission Explains Recruitment Of ‘Repentant Thugs’ To Fight Crimes

Suspected Phone Snatchers Kill Corps Member In Kaduna

Reps To Probe Adoption Of Concrete Technology For Road Construction

FCTA To Shut Illegal Motor Parks Over Rising ‘One-Chance’ Robbery

Tinubu Withdraws Nomination Of Imam As FERMA Board Chairman

Tinubu Signs AU Charter On Disabilities

Navy Intercepts 11 Stowaways Aboard Ghana-Bound Ship

President Tinubu Appoints New BOI Chief Olusi

FG, Labour’s deal under threat, NLC accuses Lalong of violation

We’ll adopt principle of reciprocity in issuance of visas to foreigners —FG

Chaos in Ilorin as Prisons bus kills 4, injures many

Naira depreciates to N1,175/$ in parallel market

Tinubu Sacks NBC DG, NAN CEO, Others

Wike Rejects Customs’ Plea On Revoked Land

Tales from varsities’ underfunded, understaffed medical centres

#EndSARS: Activists lament non-implementation of probe panel recommendations

IGP approves Police Public Relations Officers for various commands, formations

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