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📰NEWSPAPER🗞️HEADLINES: 07/10/2024

Kellyrae wins BBNaija season nine N100m grand prize

Rivers crisis: Wike camp heads for court as Fubara swears in LG chairmen

Naira-for-crude: Three refineries plan PMS production, Dangote awaits NNPC supply

Pensioners demand arrears from governors

Varsity workers threaten strike over withheld five-month salaries

Funds To Pay Corps Members’ New Allowance Not Yet Released – NYSC DG

FG approves over N840bn for rehabilitation of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano, Bodo-Bonny roads

PoS transactions hit N6.23tn in seven months

Alleged defamation: Primeboy threatens legal action against Mohbad’s mother

I trafficked drug to pay my MSc fees – Canadian suspect

Fresh Israeli strikes hit south Beirut

Nigeria evacuates over 500 citizens from Lebanon amid conflict

Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow as immature cells. After a week of maturing, they are sent out to the bloodstream. The bone marrow also produces 60-70% of white blood cells as well as all of the platelets.

The United Nations was formed after the end of World War II in 1945 to prevent another world war.
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Constitution Review: N/Assembly Targets Dec 25 For 1st Alterations

NELFUND student loan disbursement hits N84.2bn – Rep

Police to enrol in employees compensation scheme, says IG

Bobrisky: NCoS Awaits Investigation Outcome, Clarifies Inmate Admission Process

Customs enhances air surveillance with new Cessna Grand Caravan Acquisition

FG awards ₦366m phase 1 palliative works on Abuja-Kaduna expressway

Higher interest rates will curb inflation – Cardoso

‘I didn’t break the law,’ says culture minister Musawa on NYSC certificate saga

Ogun inland port for inauguration

FG gives Ekiti 15 CNG buses

Over two million voters registered for Ondo poll – INEC

Ondo 2024: 3,132 voters transfer voting to Ondo

Nigeria’s debt servicing soars to N6tn, says CBN report

Tariff hike: Discos revenue jumps to N887bn

Peter Igho appointed Coordinator Senior Citizens’ Centre’s ambassadors

UNILORIN offers undergraduates vocational training to curb unemployment

30 PhD holders resigned from Bauchi varsity, ASUU insists

COREN Proposes N75,000 Allowance For Engineering Interns

Withhold allocations to states failing to conduct credible LG elections, SERAP tells Tinubu
Ex-Minister Tallen’s Only Son Dies In Abuja

Coscharis subsidiary plans $4bn solar power project

TY Danjuma’s Company Takes Over Taraba Power Station

2027: LP welcomes Kwankwaso’s offer to be Obi’s running mate

APP wins 314 out of 319 Councillorship seats in Rivers LG polls

LG poll: AA candidate wins chairmanship seat in Rivers

APC sweeps Benue LG poll, wins all 23 Chairmanship and 276 Councillorship seats

LG Poll: The People Of Rivers Have Rejected Godfatherism – Atiku

Okpebholo assures residents of action from Nov 12

We acted to salvage local govt system in Rivers, says Fubara

Zamfara gov applauds public school teacher for national award achievement

Adeleke, Abiodun declare holiday for teachers

Sokoto gov forms 19-man economic council

Kano gov bags NUT golden award

Flood destroys over 80 homes in Plateau

Flood: Kogi govt opens alternative route in Ganaja

Fire guts Kano textile market

Police kill three suspected kidnappers, recover four rifles in Delta

Police arraign woman over N2.8m failed marriage promise

Akume’s aide emerges Africa’s first professor of Radioecology
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TODAY IN HISTORY
On this day in 1919, the official airline of the Netherlands, Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. or KLM, was formed. It is the oldest airline that still operates under its original name. The airline’s first flight took off on May 17, 1920 from London to Amsterdam in a leased airplane.

When we lose one blessing, another is often most unexpectedly given in its place. – C. S. Lewis

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