IN CASE YOU MISSED MAJOR NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES OF YESTERDAY

What Newspapers reports of yesterday, Tuesday 10 May 2022

 

By Kayode Olopade

 

 

**Strike: Senate will return FG, ASUU to negotiation table — Lawan

**ASUU strike: Protest rocks Ilorin as OAU students mobilise for mass action

**Senate amends electoral act to allow president, others vote at party congresses, primaries

**May 29 handover remains sacrosanct, Presidency replies Clarke, Afe Babalola

**ASUU Strike: NANS directs students to block airport roads, others

**Protesting youth group says Emefiele flouted CBN Act

**CSOs demand sack of Emefele, threaten mass action against Buhari’s government

**CNPP demands Emefiele’s sacking

**Political parties tell INEC to extend timeline for primaries

**2023: June 3 deadline for party primaries unchangeable – INEC

**House of Reps reconvenes Wednesday for emergency plenary on Electoral Act

**N250bn Grant: Reps Committee quizzes management of TETFund

**Sanwo-Olu submits governorship re-election forms

—–We’re confident of victory, says Governor

**Over 51000 repentant terrorists families in military custody

**Court orders accelerated hearing in suit seeking to stop PDP primaries

**Aeroland boss fingers AMCON on illegal invasion

**Lagos Govt. identifies 200 distressed buildings, begins removal exercise

**MACBAN Fulani herdsmen need money wont buy form for presidential aspirants

**APC Presidential aspirant withdraws from Presidential race after raising N83.2m

**KACRAN condemns Zamfara killing

**Fuel scarcity may linger unless FG pays marketers bridging claims — IPMAN

**Alleged N7.9bn fraud: Again, arraignment of Stella Oduah stalls for the sixth time

**Certificate Scandal: Withdraw from Ogun guber race, PDP chieftain, Segun Adewale tells Gov. Abiodun

**Calabar court jails two Internet fraudsters over $1,200

**Abia Gov shuts fown 31 markets over high crime cases

**NAEAP seeks repositioning of Nigeria’s educational sector

**Train collides with passenger bus in Ilupeju, Lagos

** FIRS calls for increased collaboration within African countries to effectively tax digital businesses

**Duke University confers Doctorate Degree on Akinwumi Adesina and four others

**South Korea’s Yoon calls on North to trade nukes for aid

**Man City agree to sign Dortmund striker Erling Haaland

**Champions League to expand from 32 to 36 teams -UEFA

Wishing you a lovely and blessed Wednesday