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Newspaper Headlines: Bandits abduct 10, injure two in Kaduna midnight attacks

Reports on the tax reform bills and speculation of alliances among opposition leaders suffuse the frontpages today. 

The Punch reports that the federal has knocked former president Olusegun Obasanjo for stating that the Bola Tinubu administration is corrupt and wasteful. The newspaper says the federal government and foreign airlines have commenced talks over rising cost of fares.
The Nation reports that the federal government is set to offer six months of free training to youths to fill two million job vacancies. The newspaper says members of the house of representatives have considered and approved the report submitted by the house committee on finance on the tax reform bills.
Daily Trust reports that the federal government has opposed the proposal of the national assembly for the creation of nearly 200 new universities in the country. Bandits abducted 10 and injured two during midnight attacks on a Kaduna community, according to the newspaper. 
THISDAY reports that David Umahi, minister of works, has asked Obasanjo and critics of the Lagos-Calabar highway project not to pass through the road when completed. The newspaper says Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), said the worst period of the Nigerian economy is over and the period of relief and recovery is now.

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