Punch Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 10th November 2023

Punch Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 10th November 2023

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APGA gov candidate warns against vote buying in Imo

The Imo State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Tony Ejiogu, has appealed to the people of the state to desist from selling their votes to the highest bidder. Ejiogu said this while rounding off his campaign on Thursday with a pledge to serve the people of the state with integrity and commitment.
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Imo PDP candidate denies stepping down for Uzodimma

The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Imo State, Samuel Anyanwu, has debunked claims that he has stepped down for Governor Hope Uzodimma of the All Progressives Congress. A video that circulated on social media on Thursday night claimed that Anyanwu had opted out of the race and backed  Uzodimma. Anyanwu, however, described the
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Anambra stops family from burying man inside forest

The Anambra State government through the state Ministry of Women and Social Welfare has waded into the case of a widow, identified as Amarachi Anakor, whose in-laws planned to bury her late husband inside a forest. The development came following a complaint made to the ministry by the widow, whose late husband is identified as Chike. Amarachi had alleged
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Give Tinubu time to work, ailing Kokori begs NLC, TUC

A former General Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, Chief Frank Kokori, on Thursday, called on the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress to “sheathe their swords and give President Bola Tinubu ample time to address the ailing economy before deciding on embarking on strike.” Kokori,
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Navy unveils operation to tackle crime on Lagos waterways

The Western Naval Command on Thursday inaugurated “Operation Water Guard” in the Badagry axis of Lagos State. The inauguration was part of moves to combat smuggling, piracy, oil theft, and other illicit activities plaguing the maritime space. The Flag Officer Commanding Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral MB Hassan during the inauguration of the operation said
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Make government tertiary institutions tuition-free, ECWA urges Tinubu

The Evangelical Church Winning All has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to make all the Federal Government tertiary institutions tuition-free to mitigate the hardship caused by fuel subsidy removal in the country. The ECWA President, Rev. Stephen Panya, made the appeal on Thursday at a news conference to announce the church concert and convention in
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Why ‘Eniola’ disguises as lady – Street hawker’s mother

Kafayat Adeleke, the mother of a deformed street hawker, Sultan Adeleke, popularly known as Eniola, has narrated the reasons her child transformed himself into a lady. According to the 40-year-old mother, Eniola’s deformity was from childbirth and has been a surprise to all and sundry who have always questioned his physical attributes. Eniola was recently
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Six months after inauguration, Ebonyi airport’s N13.7bn repairs raise questions

Local airlines have boycotted the newly inaugurated Ebonyi airport due to its defective runway. This is just as criticism has begun to surround Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State’s plan to repair the airport with N13.7bn, barely six months after his predecessor, David Umahi, inaugurated the facility which he said cost N36bn, EDWARD NNACHI writes
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FG to spend N7.76tn on salaries, others

The Federal Government’s recently agreed wage with the Labour Congress, salaries to federal workers, and other non-debt recurrent costs are expected to gulp N7.76tn in 2023. This is based on data from the initial 2023 budget and recently signed 2023 supplementary budget. The country’s central government recently approved a N2.18tn budget to augment new expenses,
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Devaluation: Pension funds decline by 45% in dollar terms

The value of pension funds has declined by 45.18 per cent when valued in dollars, following the devaluation of the naira. Data obtained from the National Pension Commission’s website showed that the net asset value of pension funds stood at N17.35tn as of September, amounting to $19.83bn when dollarised, using the official exchange rate of
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