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Newspaper Headlines: 69 killed, 152 kidnapped in FCT in 2022

The national dailies closely followed the political activities in the country, including the recent political rallies and campaign promises. 

Daily Trust reports that Bola Tinubu says if elected, his administration will make youth job creators, not seekers. The newspaper says doctors are on edge over attacks by patients’ relatives.
Punch says CBN bans over-the-counter withdrawal of new notes. The newspaper reports that 69 were killed, while 152 were kidnapped in FCT in 2022.
The Guardian reports that there was excitement, apathy, and anger as INEC distributes PVCs at the ward level. The newspaper highlights how traffickers deceive Nigerian girls into becoming commercial sex workers abroad.
The Nation reports that the federal government suspends work on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, again. The newspaper says Adamawa denies Buhari, APC use of campaign venue.
The Sun reports that fresh anxiety has surfaced over the forthcoming elections. The newspaper reports that Peter Obi highlighted the importance of collecting PVCs.
Independent reports that PDP says the party isn’t begrudging Obasanjo, Clark for endorsing Obi. The newspaper highlights the experiences of Lagos’s casual sex market.

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