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Nigerian Newspaper:5 things you need to know this Monday morning

 


Good morning! Here is today's summary from Nigerian Newspapers:

1. Catholic priest, Rev. father of Odia, who was abducted by gunmen early hours of Sunday in Edo state has been killed by the abductors. He was kidnapped at ikabigbo community of etsako west local government of the state while on his way to church.

2. Anambra state police operative on Sunday killed a man, acting as a driver to criminals during an operation at Uli, Ihaila local government area of the state. A press release by Anambra state police command's spokesperson DS Toochukwu Ikenga, said gang members escaped during a confrontation with security forces, leaving the driver of their operational vehicle, who was killed by the operatives.

3. Former member of the house of Representative, Abdulmumin Jibrin, yesterday, ruled out speculation that the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People's Party NNPP, Rabi'u musa kwankwaso, will be running a meet  to his labour party counterpart, Peter Obi. Jibrin state this Sunday during an interview.

4. The presidential candidate of the All progressives congress, APC, Bola Ahmed tunibu has said he is still searching for his running mate ahead of 2023 elections. Tinibu disclosed This while speaking  at an event held to mark 60th birthday celebration of the speaker of the house of Representative, femi Gbajambiamila in Abuja on Sunday.

5. The Muslim Rights concern(MURIC) in a statement, yesterday, raised the alarm that some staff of independent national electoral commission (INEC) are denying some Muslims the right to register for permanent voter cards (PVCs) in some South western states


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