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Newspaper Headlines: FG misinforming Nigerians on strike, says ASUU

Reports of gunmen attack in Imo, Kogi and Ekiti dominate the paper.

The Punch reports that terrorists attacked 16 military bases, killed 750 in 18 months. The newspaper says Buhari has promised that killers of Nigeriens in the south-east will not go unpunished.
The Nation reports that senators move to drop the impeachment threat against Buhari. The newspaper says Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun, and Ibikunle Amosun, former governor of the state, are at war of words over rigging claims.
The Sun reports that Arewa forum described the APC as a dead horse. The newspaper says there is tension in Ekiti, Imo and Kogi as gunmen go haywire.
Daily Trust reports that despite slow start African tech startups raise $1.2 million in three months. The newspaper reports that there is discordant tunes as IOCs divest N20 trillion from Nigeria.
The Guardian reports that ASUU says the federal government is misinforming Nigerians about its demands. The newspaper says supporters of Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour party, held a one-million-man march in Nasarawa.

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