*BVP MEDIA STATION NEWS HEADLINES*

Thursday, 3rd October, 2019.

Southwest Govs proactive about security challenges - Gov.
Akeredolu

FG have concluded to return of toll gates ' Fashola

DSS confirms Maina's arrest, says 20-year-old son resisted his
arrest with a gun

Minimum wage: We can't guarantee industrial peace beyond
16 October ' NLC, TUC

General Akinrinade at 80

Solicitor General asks magistrates to monitor detention centres

Akume appeals tribunals judgment on senatorial poll

Women lawyers want stricter law against rape

N27bn Senate president, Speaker, others houses remain
uncompleted

SDP Chairman, Faforiji, quits

Senate bill imposes tax on GSM, cable TV subscribers

Adamawa ex-civil servants protest unpaid salary

Gunmen raid Rivers community, kidnap two

Nigeria @ 59: The mockery of true freedom

Troops defuse bombs, rescue 51 Boko Haram captives

Have regular checkups, UBTH CMD tells elderly people

Tribunals uphold Lalong, Ganduje, Tambuwals elections

N2.5bn NBC fraud: Lai Mohammeds absence stalls trial

Gov. Makinde reviewing inherited projects

Council primaries: Ekiti APC aspirants, reject imposition

Stop visiting MDAs for favour, Umar Naabba tells lawmakers

Nigeria cant afford a second civil war
Retooling Ijora Power Station

Boosting federal civil service delivery

Waiting for Fed Govts PSA review
Aiteo, director get awards

Faforiji resigns as SDP chairman in Osun

Cholera outbreak claims 100 lives in Bauchi ' NGO

Again, commuter bus plunges into River Ososa

Zulum approves N26m for Borno students in Saudi

Land border will remain closed ' Ali tells NASS

NGO holds second infectious disease lecture

Reps begin deliberation 2020-2022 MTEF/FSP Thursday

World Bank put Nigeria's external debt at $46.238bn by 2018

Senate proposes communication service tax, may reject VAT
increase

Stop playing politics with insecurity, Omo-Agege tells politicians

Thanks For Reading, God Bless and Have A Nice Day.

*ADEDEJI VICTOR*
*BVP MEDIA STATION*
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