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Newspaper Headlines: Wike’s loyalists restrategise, insist on Fubara’s impeachment

Vice-President Kashim Shettima said the poor in the country are angry with government officials over the rising cost of living.

The national dailies also report that terrorists chased Kaduna residents out of their community over failure to pay taxes.

All of this and more you can find on the front pages today.

Nation reports that a court in England has directed P&ID to pay £20 million in damages and compensation to Nigeria. The newspaper says terrorists chased residents of the Kidandan community in Giwa LGA in Kaduna for failing to pay taxes to bandits.
Independent says Ba­bajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, says the state needs N7 trillion to meet infrastructural demands in the 2024 fiscal year. The newspaper reports that Rhoda Jatau has regained her freedom after spending 18 months in jail for condemning the killing of Samuel Deborah in Sokoto state.
Guardian investigation reveals that despite subsidy removal, petrol smuggling to Benin Republic flourishes. The newspaper highlights how the shortage of medical doctors worsens Nigeria’s health care burden.
Tribune reports that Iyiola Omisore, former national secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), said it is wrong to accuse members of the national assembly of budget padding. The newspaper says the number of lawyers to fight for victims of the Kaduna bombing has risen to 600.
Punch reports that Vice-President Shettima said the poor people in the country are angry with government officials over the rising cost of living. The paper says the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) will commence the prosecution of electoral offenders in January.

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