Nigerian Newspaper Headlines Today: November 13

Nigerian newspaper headlines November 13, 2016.

nigerian newspaper headlines november 13

Guardian

Amnesty Office to expel beneficiaries involved in electoral violence

The Presidential Amnesty Office has threatened to expel any beneficiary involved in electoral violence in the upcoming elections in Rivers State.

 

Vanguard

FIFA U-20 WWC: Falconets face Japanese test

Nigeria’s Falconets open their quest for their first ever FIFA Under-20 women World Cup title as they face Japan this evening in Papua New Guinea.

 

The Sun

Chibok girls: Report on $21m ransom, loose talk –Presidency

The Presidency has described as loose talk, reports in the media that the Federal Government paid the sum of $21 million to terrorist sect Boko Haram in exchange for 21 Chibok school girls.

 

Leadership

Edo: Obaseki Takes Over, Promises 200, 000 Jobs In 4 yrs

Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has pledged to provide 200, 000 jobs within the first four years of his administration assuring that greater emphasis will be placed in harnessing the huge agricultural potentials of the state.

 

Thisday

Buhari Moves to Reset Relationship with Saraki, Senate Leadership

A new page may have been opened in senate-executive relations after months of poor engagements following the circumstances surrounding the emergence of the Senate leadership. For the third time in one week, President Muhammadu Buhari met with the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, a clear departure from what obtained in the past 18 months when he reportedly declined at several times to personally engage the Senate President or the senate leadership on issues of governance.

 

Punch

FG, CIPM Partner To Address Unemployment

The President and Chairman of Council, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, Anthony Arabome, has said that the institute is working with the government to address unemployment challenges in the country.

 

The Nation

Troops in massive manhunt for Niger Delta militants

Troops have been massively deployed in the creeks of the Niger Delta to hunt down militants disturbing the peace of the region and bombing oil installations despite ongoing dialogue.