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Newspaper Headlines: Nigeria risks US arms embargo over #EndSARS panel’s indictment of army

BY Ayodele Oluwafemi

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The accident involving a petrol tanker and a truck on Lagos-Ibadan expressway, which led to the death of at least five persons appeared on the cover pages of Nigerian newspapers.

Daily Independent reports that the World Bank said the households’ food security in Nigeria is under threat. The newspaper says four people died in another building collapse in Lagos.

The Nation reports that there is disquiet over the increase in the price of petrol per litre from N148 to N159. The newspaper says the US government has removed Nigeria from the list of religious freedom violators.

The Punch reports that Nigeria risks US arms embargo over the alleged killing of protesters by soldiers. The newspaper says the federal government said the review of electricity tariff will commence in December.

The Nigerian Tribune says police have taken over the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress in Abuja. The World Bank said food inflation could push six million more Nigerians into poverty, the newspaper reports.

Daily Times reports that teachers in Kaduna state have told Nasir el-Rufai, governor of the state, that they will not take another competency test. The newspaper reports that the federation accounts allocation committee (FAAC) shared N671.910 billion among the three tiers of government in October.

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