Guardian Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 2nd March 2020

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Insurgency: NAF sets up aircraft hangar in Maiduguri

The Nigeria Air Force (NAF), says it has established an aircraft hangar at the 105 Composite Command, Maiduguri, to enhance its operations in the counter-insurgency
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Court orders substituted service on CBN, others over N1.26tr National Theatre suit

A federal High Court, Lagos, has granted leave to the plaintiff in the N1.26 trillion law suit on the controversial National Theatre edifice to serve the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
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Worshippers shun coronavirus scare, attend services in large numbers

Despite the panic that greeted the news of the index case of coronavirus in Nigeria on Friday, it was business as usual yesterday in most worship centres across Lagos State
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One dead, others injured in clash over Cross River N500m compensation

One person has been feared killed, several others injured and over six houses razed as Igwo Community in Obudu Council Area of Cross River State yesterday clashed over N500m compensation
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Anxiety as Supreme Court reviews verdict on Imo today

There is anxiety in Imo State as the Supreme Court begins hearing today in the application for the review of its January 14 judgment that removed Emeka Ihedioha from office as the governor.
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FG may restrict foreign airlines to Lagos, Abuja airports

• Sanwo-Olu urges calm as PPPRA allays fear of petrol scarcity • 43 person quarantined in Plateau • ‘HOW MSAMS cure for HIV/AIDS can cure COVID-19, Lassa fever’ Indications have emerged that the Federal Government may restrict all foreign airlines to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja.
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Stakeholders, families pray for victims of Okomu oil accident

Following the accident in which six workers of Okomu Oil Palm Company died, stakeholders, victims’ families, and host communities at the weekend sent condolence messages
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Free trade zone loses N1 billion factory to fire in Cross River

The Calabar Free Trade Zone (CFTZ) has lost one of its pioneer companies, Jackson Devos, to a mysterious fire, destroying property and equipment worth over N 1 billion.
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How coronavirus outbreak threatens Nigeria’s economy

• Oil price, reserves, excess crude savings dip • ‘Why prices of phones may rise by 75%’ • Spare parts dealers worry about weak supply chain • Travel insurance claims expected to spike • Shipping industry loses $350 million weekly The cost of the coronavirus outbreak for businesses is rising as the organised private sector
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Don implores South-West governors to build on Awolowo’s legacy

A don at the Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, University of Ibadan, Dr. Babatunde Oduntan, has urged the South-West governors to build on the legacy
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