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Below are the Newspaper headlines from Nigerian newspapers today.

 

Newspaper Headlines Today, October 11, 2021

PUNCH Newspaper
Why FG can’t remove fuel subsidy now – NNPC, marketers, experts

Separatist agitations pose threat to Nigeria’s existence, says ex-COAS Ihejirika

Sydney ends coronavirus lockdown after 106 days

Facebook proposes feature to ‘nudge’ teens away from harmful content

Video: Don’t fight Fury, comedian Funnybone begs Anthony Joshua.

 

Vanguard Newspaper

STATE OF THE NATION: Where Nigeria went wrong — ASIODU

Bears may resurface this week as investors book profit — Analysts

PDP: Shema, Idris, Dankwanbo emerge top contenders for chairmanship

Worry, as foreign portfolio investments decline 44% to N262bn

ASUP urges FG, states to pay arrears of minimum wage.

The Guardian Newspaper

Energy crisis set to push petrol, diesel prices above N350/litre

Saraki cautions National Assembly against compulsory direct primaries

Tinubu reunites with associates, says only God can take his life

Girl-child day: Nothing to celebrate, our girls have been left behind, advocates lament

Seplat unfolds plan to end gas flaring, gets FG’s endorsement.

 

The Nation Newspaper

CBN to banks: review loans to oil & gas, agric, other sectors

Malami’s call for ‘emergency rule’ in Anambra

Environmental pollution and the Ogoni clean-up

Regulating Fintech space: Promoting innovation or stifling growth?

Nigeria seeks participation in $1.2 tr global luxury travel market.

 

This Day Newspaper

Osinbajo: Buhari is Nigeria’s Most Popular, Only Credible Leader Ever

Tinubu: Only God Can Take My Life

At $42bn, External Reserves Hit 25-month High on Eurobond Inflow

2022 Budget: National Assembly Gets N234bn

Electoral Act: Saraki Appeals to N’Assembly on Direct Primaries.