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Monday, 18 April 2016

NEWSPAPERS: The Leading Stories

18/4/2016

Top Nigerian news stories from the newspapers today

First the leading stories:

*Google to train 400,000 Nigerian by 2017
*Poor power supply may continue till May
*Troops uncover Boko Haram underground armoury
*Saraki begs Southern Senators on *Calabar-Lagos rail project

Now the stories;

VANGUARD

*We are lucky to have Buhari at this time – Prof. Sagay
*Mobile Payments records highest transaction of N6.5 billion in March
*Buhari’s critics should have their heads examined – Oyegun
*NPA loses 10 % revenue as vessel traffic drops
*Fayose’s opposition to FG’s China loan, act of sabotage – APC
*49 abandoned babies rescued in Lagos
2016 Budget LOGJAM: Presidency uncovers more infractions
*Labour faults Senate’s moves to amend CCB, CCT Act
*I’m not interested in becoming PDP Chairman – Bode George
*Saraki begs Southern Senators on Calabar-Lagos rail project
*Enugu govt earmarks N600 million for Nkanu’s devt
*7 million Nigerian facing humanitarian crisis – Report

PUNCH
*Google to train 400,000 Nigerian by 2017
*Fuel queues grow longer in Lagos, Ogun and others
*Economic crisis: Five banks profit drop by N 54 billion
*Kogi State gov didn’t donate N70 million at Aisha’s book launch
*Poor power supply may continue till May
*Benue farmers sue Fulani herdsmen for N100 billion
*Dangote truck driver crushes own conductor to death
*NLC and others attack Senate over move to amend CCT Act
*Gunmen storm Rivers State communities and kill Four
*Troops uncover Boko Haram underground armoury


More stories still to come ………………….

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Source: OnPageToday

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