Good morning to readers. Daily Sun brings you the major stories from Nigerian Newspapers on Tuesday morning.
Osun poll: UK warns against vote-buying, BCAS lapses, hails Adeleke
The United Kingdom has raised concerns over vote-buying, voter interference and challenges associated with the deployment of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) during last Saturday’s governorship election in Osun State, even as it congratulated Governor Ademola Adeleke on his re-election. Read more here.
Claims, counterclaims trail Agbebaku’s exit as Edo Assembly Speaker
Claims and counterclaims have emerged over the resignation of the immediate past Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, with his successor, Yekini Idiaye, alleging poor leadership and corruption, while Agbebaku said he resigned for personal reasons and in the interest of peace and the state. Read more here.
Other News
Xenophobia: Fresh batch of evacuees arrive Lagos on Wednesday
The Federal Government has announced that a new batch of Nigerian evacuees sponsored by public-spirited private individuals will arrive in Lagos on Wednesday. Read more here.
Osun election: Police warn against forceful takeover of LG secretariats
The Osun State Police Command has called for caution following reports that individuals wearing yellow face caps associated with the Accord Party have stormed motor parks and local government council secretariats. Read more here.
WAFCON, World Cup failure: NFF fires Madugu, Falcons technical crew
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has instructed Justin Madugu and all members of the Super Falcons’ technical crew to step down with immediate effect. Read more here.

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