NEWS HEADLINES IN NIGERIA NEWSPAPERS 23RD NOVEMBER 2016


• Fire outbreak in YABATECH7
• My struggles with fibroid and my survival (True life story)
• “What You Need To Know About Diabetes and Drugs”(Way Out)
• Ondo: Police deploy 26,000 as AD alleges rigging plot
• Recession: CBN advises Fed Govt to settle domestic debts
• 11 die as police, hunters clash in Ibadan
• Tinubu hale, hearty, says Senator Afikuyomi
• Fed Govt reduces monthly wage bills by N20b
• Police parade 14 officers, 45 others for ‘kidnapping’
• Govt to pay $5.1b cash call debt in five years
• Court: no counter-order on Jonathan’s wife’s $15.5m
• Reps pass N70.6b NCC 2016 budget12:05 am
• ‘OPEC ‘ll strike supply cut deal’12:05 am
• Pensioners seek verification12:04 am
• N500b forex loss compounds manufacturers’ woes12:04 am
• With a blade and a grievance12:04 am
• NIA seeks govt’s, NASS’ intervention over annuity dispute12:04 am
• Stakeholders urge CBN to liberalise forex market12:04 am
• Empowering youths to create jobs
• Ondo: Supreme Court approves delivery of withheld judgments
• Family escapes death as stray cow smashes car
• Bode George to Fed Govt: don’t use force in Niger Delta
• Senate summons Kachikwu over $115b oil deals
• Navy proscribes six maritime security outfits
• Afenifere divided
• Bishop to Etim Inyang’s children: immortalise your dad
• Senator Abe accuses Dogara of underming Rivers APC
• 8,863 ‘ghost workers’ uncovered in Kwara
• Ex-FCT minister sues EFCC over detention
Police arrest car thief who uses special unlock device
• Confusion as two monarchs emerge in Anambra community
• Hoodlums set Okpanam woman ablaze
• Remains of drowned corper flown home
• Police dismiss 14 for selling arms to criminals
• Demolition: Businessman sues FCT minister
• Emir warns underage girls against street hawking
• Two feared killed in Igbira/Bassa chieftaincy tussle

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