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Newspaper Headlines: Parents search for missing children more than 24 hours after school building collapse

Reports on the shooting at the campaign rally of former US President Donald Trump and the conversation on food insecurity in Nigeria dominate the front pages of Nigerian newspapers.

 

The Punch reports that security experts have expressed differing opinions on the plan by the office of the national security adviser to collaborate with the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency to combat kidnapping in Nigeria. The newspaper says Dangote Petroleum Refinery is set to import a cargo of Brazilian crude oil.
THISDAY reports that there was panic after gunshots were fired during the campaign rally of former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on Saturday. The newspaper says President Bola Tinubu has vowed that his administration would address food insecurity to reduce the rising inflation.
Vanguard reports that many states are expected to experience heavy rainfall in the coming weeks. The newspaper says Caleb Mutfwang, governor of Plateau, has ordered the immediate closure of the Saints Academy School over the collapse of its building.
The Nation reports that the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) said it will commence the enforcement of the digitalised central motor registry (e-CMR) by July 29. The newspaper says some parents are still searching for their missing children more than 24 hours after the school building collapse in Jos, Plateau state capital.
Business Day reports that many Nigerians are hesitant to embark on summer holiday travels abroad owing to the high foreign exchange rate. The newspaper says the high rate of migration of Nigerian healthcare workers has left many vacant opportunities in the country’s health sector.

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