Newspaper Headlines: NLC to meet Tinubu on extension of civil servants’ retirement age | TheCable
July 3, 2023 7:30 AMThe rejection of the European Union election observation mission report by the presidency dominates the cover pages of Nigerian newspapers today.
The Nation reports that Nigerian equities have amassed N4.35 trillion in net capital gains in the past five weeks. The newspaper says the presidency has rejected the European Union election observation mission report on the general election.
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