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Newspaper Headlines: Despite Buhari’s assurances, 23 Kaduna train passengers spend 6 months in captivity

Reports on political matters as the presidential campaigns begin today dominated the headlines of Nigerian newspapers.

Daily Trust reports that 23 dead, 116,084 displaced in Benue flood. The newspaper says despite President Muhammadu Buhari assurances, 23 Kaduna train passengers spend six months in captivity.
Daily Independent says CBN raises interest rate to 15.5% to tame inflation, forex pressure. The newspaper reports that Atiku says that his priority is to reunify Nigeria.
The Guardian reports that court nullifies Ogun PDP governorship and Kebbi central senatorial district primaries. The newspaper says FG gets #EndSARS report two years after, promises implementation.

 

The Nation reports that INEC says all 18 presidential candidates are facing litigations. The newspaper says Lagos takes delivery of train coaches for red line rail.
The Punch says America jails ex-aide to governor of Ogun over $350,000 fraud and stealing of 20,000 identities.

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