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Newspaper Headlines: Special forces soldiers, police officers, DSS agents flood Abuja over terror alert

Newspaper Headlines: Special forces soldiers, police officers, DSS agents flood Abuja over terror alert
October 29
07:58 2022

The national dailies are inundated with reports of the US, and UK terror alerts in Nigeria and their effect in Abuja, the capital city.

The Independent reports that President Muhammadu Buhari assures Nigerians not to panic over terror alert. The newspaper says Nigerians in Diaspora seek FG’s collaboration, want inclusion in voting.

 

The Sun reports that banks, worship centers, and roads are deserted in Abuja owing to the US, UK terror alert. The newspaper says the US government admits there is no fraud in Air Peace purchase letter of credit.

 

The Nation reports that a new poll tipped Bola Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 presidential election. The newspaper says NSA, INEC move to douse tension over terror alert.

Daily Trust says many Nigerian medical doctors are unemployed. The newspaper reports that flood-ravaged farmers are in dilemma over N1trn loans.

The Punch says NEMA warns that it’s unsafe returning to submerged homes. The newspaper reports that economic experts differ as Zainab Ahmed, the finance minister faults Emefiele on naira redesign.

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