Top newspaper headlines & Naija news today, September 20, 2021, can be accessed below.
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Below are the top Naija news headlines from Nigerian newspapers today.
PUNCH newspaper
VAT-by-states-a-joke comment: Masari under fire, Akeredolu says FIRS planned amendment dead on arrival
NDLEA arrests pregnant woman, fake soldier, stops Canada, Australia-bound drugs
Lagos power company technician electrocuted while working on transformer
North has the votes, won’t accept second position in 2023 – NEF
FG may bar unvaccinated Nigerians from government facilities.
Vanguard newspaper
How Mailafia died at Specialist hospital, Gwagwalada
Buhari appoints Ararume as Board Chairman of new NNPC Ltd
Yousef, Saskay evicted from BBNaija house
NDLEA arrests pregnant woman, others for drug offences
SEC commences 100% custody requirement in CIS –DG.
The Nation newspaper
2023: Why Buhari should support S/East for presidency – Ikeyina
Bayelsa: Creating new future of hope in education
Edo: An appeal to PDP elders
Osun 2022: Contenders angling for Oyetola’s seat
Edochie, Jacobs, Efe, others for Nollywood award in Anambra.
The Guardian newspaper
Developers, experts foresee tough times for real estate sector as foreign exchange rate rises
Gunmen on the rampage in Southeast, kill three policemen, torch INEC office, disperse political meeting
Britain’s ‘love of France is ineradicable’: Boris Johnson
Manufacturers’ demand for forex nears $2b amid scarcity, weak naira
Troubled naira, untapped remittances and undefined role of BDCs.
This Day newspaper
Buhari Orders Incorporation of NNPC, Appoints Board
Abbey Mortgage Rebrands, Commends Inclusion of Foreclosure Procedures in Lagos Property Law
Oscars 2022: Nigerian Selection Committee Calls for Films Submission
North Central Has not Endorsed Any APC National Chairmanship Candidate, Say Stakeholders
NJC Recommends Appointments of Baba-Yusuf, Olurunfemi, Acha, Three Others as Chief Judges