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For today, Friday, November 20:
THE GUARDIAN
States still broke, want more bailout
Governors of the 36 states of the federation rose from their meeting early yesterday with a clear resolution to ask the Federal Government for more assistance in the face of continuing hardship across the country. They also threw their weight behind the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) over the $5.2 billion dollar (N1.04trn) fine it imposed on Nigerian telecomms giant, MTN.
Robbers, in movie style, storm Agbara banks avenue
Dare devil robbers armed to the teeth stormed Agbara Estate early yesterday and broke into one of the new generation banks. The time was 6.30am. The robbers were literally speaking a battalion. Some eyewitnesses said they must number 45.
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THE PUNCH
40 robbers attack Ogun banks, kill policemen, nursing mothers
Armed robbers numbering about 40 stormed four commercial banks in the Agbara area of Ogun State on Thursday killing a nursing mother and two policemen including a corporal identified as Kadiri Aliyu.
Reps clash over Buhari's N413bn subsidy proposal
The House of Representatives on Thursday witnessed another rowdy session as the All Progressives Congress lawmakers and their Peoples Democratic Party colleagues disagreed over the continuous funding of fuel subsiidy by the Government.
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THE NATION
EFCC to quiz Dasuki for alleged arms cash theft
Embattled former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki was yesterday invited for questioning by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
Soludo slams Buhari's economic policies
Former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Charles Soludo, yesterday knocked the key economic policies of the Federal Government.
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VANGUARD
We can't pay N18,000 minimum wage - Governors
The 36 state governors have said that they can no longer pay the N18,000 minimum wage that was signed into law in March 2011 by former President Goodluck Jonathan. READ MORE...
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