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Friday, 24 April 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Friday, April 24, 2015



Have you read the newspaper headlines this morning? Oya read headlines from selected newspapers, sorry it's coming a little bit late, been under the weather. 

THE PUNCH
  • 103 Nigerian products rejected abroad 'FG
  • Transcorp subsidiary to begin farming in Benue
  • Seven Energy supplies gas to Calabar power plant
  • DFIs: NCP approves bid opening for transaction advisers
  • LCCI faults CPC's product registration moves
  • Industrialist opposes incentives for raw material exporters
  • BoI to bridge technology gap in manufacturing sector
  • SON inaugurates laboratories to boost exports
  • Reps raise 2015 budget by N134.5bn, pass N4.4tn
  • NACCIMA calls for single-digit interest rate
  • Roadside trading booms as Oyingbo market remains shut
  • N6.5tn tax revenue overstated ' Expert
  • Dangote sponsors Kaduna trade fair
  • Planning for your child's education
  • Oil crash: Nigeria may lose N2tn this year
  • Non-oil sectors'll boost bank lending in Nigeria ' Fitch
  • Nigerian shareholders to be paid in dollars ' Seplat
  • Ways to disrupt a dying industry
  • FAAN stops Arik flights from Abuja
  • FCMB gets approval to pay 25k dividend
  • Suswam backs Akume for Senate President
  • New IG visits Jonathan, warns troublemakers
  • NLC holds parallel congresses in Kaduna, Kwara, Edo
  • CJ sets up panel to investigate Mimiko's deputy
  • Hold elite responsible
  • AU organ wants creation of United States of Africa
  • SERAP drags S'Africa to International Criminal Court
  • Attacks disrespect African brotherhood 'Ekweremadu
  • AIbom: Were not afraid of tribunal, says PDP
  • I know nothing about Aba coffins, says Ikpeazu
  • APC leaders deny plot to remove Ajomale
  • Oil subsidy removal, booby trap for Buhari Bamidele
  • Buharis victory like MKOs Abiolas daughter
  • My life is in danger Abia REC
  • SEast deserves to produce speaker
  • I’ll give account of my stewardship Jang
  • INEC ad hoc workers on the run
  • Focus on power, NCP tells president-elect
  • Xenophobia or Afrophobia
  • Lee Kuan Yew: Lessons from true transformational leader
  • One battle Buhari must begin and wage fast
  • A commission that defines Nigerias character
  • Will Buhari reform the unreformable
  • Omokri, Okupe seeking new selling points
  • African growth and ICT
  • How to combine multiple Internet connections (1)
  • NNPC has started refunding unremitted $1.48bn Alison-Madueke
THISDAY
  • Tinubu, an Asset and Liability
  • Family, Football Are Ambodes Getaway
  • Independence Day Bomb Blasts: Court Admits Exhibits
  • House again Suspends PRESSID Awards
  • NLC Urges Buhari to Ensure Improved Power Reform
  • Again, All Eyes on INEC
  • House Passes 2015 Budget
  • Clean Environment Prevents Asthma
  • Nigeria Can Earn $400bn Annually from Farm Produce Export
  • Cargo Dwell Time Drops to Three Days
  • NAHCO, Sokoto Govt to Partner on Development
  • FAAN Advocates Collaboration Among African Airports
  • NIHOTOUR Boss: Tourism Remains Major Driving Force for Poverty Alleviation
  • Discovery to Resume Flight Operations after NCAA Suspension
  • Med-View, First Bank Partner to Develop On-line Payment
  • NAAPE Urges Buhari to Address Domination of Foreign Carriers
  • Akobundu Lauds Navy for Protecting Nation's Economic Assets
  • Navy Embarks on Fleet Recapitalisation, Signs agreement with PRINVEST
  • NLNG to Take Delivery of Six Vessels, Trains 600 Nigerians
  • Customs Nets N61.7 b in 3 Months at Tin Can Island Port
  • How Muazu, NWC Members Survived Plot to Oust Them
  • Emulate Jonathan, Mu'azu Tells APC in Taraba
  • Stop Making Anti-democratic Utterances, LP Tells APC
  • Otti Woos APC over Abia Election Re-run
  • APC Again, Puts Zoning Structure On Hold
  • World Malaria Day: ExxonMobil Partners YEDI against Malaria
  • Privatisation: FG Approves Bid Opening for Transaction Advisers for BOI, BOA, NCX
  • Fitch: Nigerian Banks, Others to Withstand Commodities' Price Fall
  • Seplat Clarifies Dividend Policy for Nigerian Shareholders
  • BOI Boosts Businesses in S'West with N18bn Facility
  • Moody's Assigns 'Stable Outlook' Rating to AFC
  • Stock Market Down 0.10% as Weak Sentiment Persists
  • Delivering the Promise
  • Playing Safe with Your Food
  • Sir Olaniwun Celebrates 90 Years with New Book
  • How Mu'azu, NWC Members Survived Plot to Oust Them
  • Landmines Force Troops to Retreat from Sambisa as Boko Haram Regroups
  • Xenophobia: Nigeria, S'Africa Sign Peace Accord
  • Jonathan's Departure Worries Nollywood
  • Nigerian Mother and Son Unlawfully Deported Return to UK
  • Constitution: Allow Supreme Court to Determine Legality of Amendments, FG Tells N'Assembly
  • FAAN Grounds Arik Air over N1.2bn Debt
  • Again, APC Puts Zoning of Political Offices on Hold
  • House Passes N4.493tn Budget
  • FG, Buhari Inauguration C'ttees Unfold Hand-over Plans
  • NACCIMA Laments Nigeria's Declining Foreign Reserves
  • Impeachment: Ondo Chief Judge Sets Up Panel to Investigate Deputy Governor
  • Fayose, NLC President: Ekiti Impeachment Crisis Blown out of Proportion
VANGUARD
  • Buhari, Mark Meet in Abuja, What Did They Discuss
  • Met Mark, Now in Defence House: What Buhari Has Been Up To
  • Was Jonathan Right to Sack IGP' Falana (SAN) Answers
  • Xenophobic Attacks: This is Not Time for Retaliation ' Emenike Tells Nigerians
  • Xenophobia: Discrimination a Daily Struggle for Immigrants in S.Africa (Must Read)
  • APC is After My Love Life ' Fayose
  • Zoning of N-Assembly offices: APC meeting ends in deadlock
  • Enugu Assembly probes Chime, orders AG to submit account
  • Imo PDP calls for cancellation of April 11 polls
  • Xenophobic attacks: SERAP drags S-Africa to ICC
  • Nigeria must build inclusive political, economic institutions 'Expert
  • Edo Police quiz traditional ruler over police rifle in his bedroom
  • N40 pump fuel price is my figure, not Buhari's, says David-West
  • Abia re-run: Caskets litter Aba to instil fear in voters
  • Reps cut off funding for fuel subsidy in 2015 budget
  • xenophobic attacks: AFBA vows to drag S-African govt before UN Security Council
  • Randy robber set ablaze in Aba
  • Mr. President won't sign
  • Senate President: The contentions and candidates
  • Akwa Ibom: Why you shouldn't believe all the lies ' Aniekan Umana
  • Our plans for Ndigbo, others in Lagos APC ' Segun Idris
  • Nigeria is structurally defective ' Chukwudum
  • May 29 handover: Buhari supporters invade Abuja
  • Agrofood Fair'll contribute to food diversity, safety 'Martin Maerz
  • Govt borrowing distorting the economy ' LCCI
  • The Gift of Joy
  • Turkey's Erdogan macabre dance on democracy
  • A new look at the 'Internet of Things
  • It's not easy to coach Eagles ' Keshi
  • 50 schools register for Lagos Athletics Relays
  • FIFA U-20 W/Cup: City give condition for Iheanacho's release
  • We won't dump Osaze, says Stoke chairman
  • Nike, NFF strike partnership deal
  • Xenophobia attacks: Emenike preaches unity
  • Video: Mikel's best moment, do you agree
  • Joke Silva, Kate Henshaw, others gear up for Hear Word!
  • I cried when I was not declared winner of Airtel music TRACE
  • Piracy, others bane of entertainment industry
  • Dance with Peter Okoye reality TV show debuts
  • I don't believe the Bible on sex ' Queeneth Hilbert
  • Poor men have no place in my heart ' Bose Oladimeji
  • Sadaqah prevents evils, calamities
  • Etsu Nupe raps on religious tolerance
  • Transition: Ahmadiyya calls for prayers, fasting
  • Power of Dua in the lives of Muslims
  • PDP managed poverty, we will end it ' Tinubu
  • South Africa's xenophobic hysteria
  • Nigerian Judiciary: Most needed, most neglected

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