Top Newspaper Headlines from Nigerian dailies April 24, 2021, have been shared by NewsOnline Nigeria.
Here are the Newspaper headlines from Nigerian dailies today
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PUNCH newspaper
Kaduna abductions: Parents devastated by students’ killing, 65 kidnapped in fresh attacks
Boko Haram attacks IGP’s hometown in Yobe, shares letters
Ex-Arsenal striker Campbell to Kroenke: Sell Arsenal to Dangote
Panic-stricken South Easterners recount horror tales from attacks on police facilities
Why we beheaded businessman whose wife raised only N40,000 out of N5m ransom –Suspected kidnapper
Vanguard newspaper
Yinka Odumakin’s replacement difficult — Pa Adebanjo, Gani Adams
Pantami: 9th House of Reps’ll never support terrorism, sponsors — Kalu, Spokesman
Gunmen kidnap village head; his wife, others in Southern Kaduna — SOKAPU
Bandits kill 3 abducted Greenfield university students ― Kaduna govt
FG to collaborate with Sierra Leone on road safety ― Boss Mustapha
The Nation newspaper
NUC grants Atiba varsity full operational license
Customs seizes 19,000 bags of rice, arrests four smugglers
Insecurity: Southeast governors under IPOB’s fatwa, says Ikpeazu
Farmers/Herders crisis: Abiodun receives committee’s report
Hamzat heads Lagos APC council poll committee
Daily Trust newspaper
Anger As 3 Abducted Greenfield Varsity Students Found Dead
Calls For Action Mount As Cruelty On Children, Adults Persists
Prison Life Better For Me, Says Man Who Spent 21 Years Behind Bars
NAPTIP Partners DHQ In Fight Against Human Trafficking
Police Arrest 5 Over Violence In Enugu Market
The Guardian newspaper
Biden speaks with Turkey before expected Armenian genocide recognition
Arsenal fans turn to devil and vampire in protests at owner Kroenke
Uzodimma wants seccession calls dropped
Bandits kill three kidnapped Greenfield University Students in Kaduna
UK suspends Asylum policy for IPOB, MASSOB
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