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Tuesday Headlines 26th of July ,2022

#TuesdayHeadlines
26th of July 2022 

1. Panic in Abuja over attack on soldiers by terrorists -  

2. Varsity strike: Three-day industrial action begins after nationwide protests, says Labour -  

3. Train attack: Families march on Transportation Ministry -  

4. Buhari hails Amusan, Brume over Oregon 2022 feats - 

5. Biu is FRSC Acting Corps Marshal - 

THE PUNCH HEADLINES

1.  NLC solidarity rally holds today, police warn hoodlums

2. Wealthy Nigerians smuggling Jet-A1 to W’Africa – Senate panel

3.  Wike: Atiku has heeded my advice, says Ortom

4.  Terrorists free three abducted train passengers, protest continues

5. Amaechi, Tinubu’s allies disagree over vote-buying allegation

6. FG gets N16bn tax credit for Lagos-Badagry Expressway

7. FG shuts down firm over illegal offshore operations

8. Lagos declares four work-free days for PVC collection

9. Terrorists injure soldiers in Abuja, govt shuts school

10. Foreign education gulps $378m in five months – CBN

 *HAVE A GREAT DAY AHEAD*

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