The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Saturday, September 20

Here are the top 10 stories throughout the country.

1. Doctors in Abuja continued their duties after strikes for a week

The Resident Doctor Association in the Federal Capital Region Administration (ARD-FCTA) has suspended its unlimited strike, announced that members will continue their work on Monday at 8.

2. The elder of the river urges the unity when Fubara continues the office

Only one hour after Governor Siminaayi Fubara officially continued his duties in government buildings on Friday, the Elder Forum and Rivers Leader (Rivelf) issued a strong message about reconciliation, unity, and hope for the future of the country. Read more

3. Fubara confirmed the rift with Wike, Member of the Rivers Parliament

The governor of the river state, Siminaayi Fubara, said that on Friday the rift with the Minister of Federal Capital (FCT), Nyeson Wike, had been fully completed.

4. The Principal of the APC accused Fayose PDP of Horing the Oyebbanji Government with more than 170 appointed people

The leading member of the Congress of All Progressive (APC) in the state of Ekiti and former Ikere Regional Government Chair, Femi Ayodele, has increased concerns about what he calls “the takeover of creeping” from the administration of Governor Biood OyebBanji by former Governor Ayodele Fayose and Loyalist Healists.

5. Osun PDP suspects rotten games, urged CJ to investigate judicial officers involved in the LG crisis case

The Osun State Chapter from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has asked the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court to launch a formal investigation of what he described as a “deviation” about the ongoing legal battle over the crisis of the State Government Council.

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6. NEC SideSteps Debate State Police, Focusing on Food Security, Solar Powered Water Pump

At the 152nd meeting, the National Economic Council (NEC) once again avoided negotiating about the old issues of state police, although there was an increase in insecurity in all countries and public and political support that was widespread for its implementation. Read more

7. British teenagers charged in the US because of the role in the hacking ‘profit -profit scattered’

The US Department of Justice has charged a British teenager suspected of being a key member of the famous cyberspace group “Spidered Spider,” which connects it with more than 120 hacking incidents targeting companies and large institutions.

8. ADESSA ETOMI-WELLINGTON Urges fans to see successful people as inspiration, not competition

Nollywood Stars Adesuan Ethomi-Wellington has shared a strong reflection on the success, growth, and importance of surrounding themselves with people who inspire rather than intimidats

9. Police arrested Nurtw’s leader because of the alleged murder in Lagos

Police operations in the state of Lagos have arrested a leader of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Shamusideen Adio, for alleged murder. Read more

10. Three died, 40 injured in the Adamawa flood

The National Emergency Management Agency (Nemaa) said on Thursday three people were killed in the latest flash floods in the state of Adamawa.

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