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Thursday, 16 April 2015

News Paper Headlines For Today, Thursday April 16, 2015


THISDAY
  • Confusion over President’s Veto of Constitution Amendment
  • Jonathan’s May 28 Handover to Create Power Vacuum Before Swearing in
  • Emefiele Proposes Sale of Oil Joint Ventures
  • Fayemi Provides Clarification on Discussion at LBS Meeting
  • Leke Orekoya: My Kids were Put in Bags
  • WHO: Ebola Virus Found in Semen Six Months After Recovery
  • APC Considers Zoning Formula for Political Offices
  • PDP Meets Guber, National, State Assemblies Candidates on Challenging Losses at Tribunals
  • Massive Oil Spill Occurs at Shell’s Crude Pipeline in Bayelsa
  • FG: We Don’t Have Information on Whereabouts of Chibok Girls
  • Judge Lifts Order against Obasanjo’s Book, Says He Was Misled
  • Okonjo-Iweala: Incoming Administration Must Build Consensus on Fiscal Buffers
  • APC May Settle for Gbajabiamila, Jibril for Speaker, Deputy speaker
  • Fire Guts Mamman Kontagora Building in Lagos
  • Ndume Advocates Vibrant Senate President
  • If You Desire Success, Avoid Obasanjo, Owie Advises Buhari
  • Do Not Renege on Pledge on Chibok Girls, LP Tells Buhari
  • Wike: Amaechi is Manufacturing Fake Visuals to Discredit Rivers Guber Pollty of house
  • Al-Makura: How Yoruba Determined Victory for APC
  • Ribadu: PDP Will Bounce Back to Reclaim Victory
  • El-Rufai Vows to Fulfill Campaign Promises Despite Huge Debt Burden
  • Lagos Govt Puts IGR at N23bn Monthly, Drags 686 Tax Defaulters to Court
  • W’Bank Report Reveals Drop in Number of Unbanked
  • Union Bank Deploys Banking Software to Boost Efficiency
  • UBA’s Profit Rises By 35% in First Quarter
  • Transcorp Hotels Shareholders Approve N2.8bn Dividend
  • NEWMAP: Bringing Relief to the People of Edo
  • Diversify Economy, Implement Audit Report 2012 Recommendations, PWYP Urges FG
  • British American Tobacco Reiterates Commitment to Shared Values
  • Expert Advocates Renewed Fight against Sexual Violence in Conflict
  • PAVE to Unveil Stockholm Junior Water Prize in Nigeria
  • How Technology Can Be Used to Stamp Out Corruption
  • Atoki Accuses Telecoms, Aviation, Banking Sectors of Consumer Rights Abuses
  • UNECA Advocates Industrialization through Trade in Africa
  • ANMFIN Partners NIMC to Boost Micro Financing
  • Expert Highlights Importance of Technology to Nigerian Economy
  • OLX Foresees Future Growth of E-Commerce in Nigeria
  • Gloo.ng Extends Promo on 100% Free Delivery in Lagos
  • More Operators Back eBusiness Life Programme for Girls in ICT Day
  • Ericsson Takes Video to the Cloud to Boost Television Experience
  • Technology Times Records Improvement in Audience Engagements
VANGUARD
  • Supreme Court rights on Fayose — Agbaje
  • Fresh oil spill hits Bayelsa’s Kolo Creek community
  • Delta APC chairman has no power to suspend me —Mene
  • Shekarau tasks WAEC on global best practices in member nations
  • El-Rufai vows to rebuild Kaduna
  • Ugbade: Musa must apologise to Siasia
  • Array of performances as National Troupe preaches unity in diversity
  • NLC to Benue govt: Pay workers outstanding salaries or face our wrath
  • Several months after fire tragedy, traders still count losses
  • Synagogue: Witness insists collapse was not from foundation defects
  • Lagos Black Heritage Festival (LBHF) begins in grand style
  • Governor, Senator flex muscles over missing PDP campaign funds
  • AUN joins UN’s Global Priorities Group
  • Question leakage: Cowbell NASSMAC makes 16 yrs difference
  • I did not present Buhari’s economic policies —Fayemi
  • Orekoya’s kidnapped 3 children found naked in a bag
  • We can’t allow Imo lose to another party, S-East APC chairmen declare
  • Enugu House orders arrest of Accountant General
  • We don’t regret not supporting Buhari – Ohanaeze
  • Don’t hand over N-Delta devt to merchants of violence, group tells Buhari
  • Bayelsa oil community dismisses claims of GMoU violation against Shell
  • Polls: INEC condemns violence in Ondo communities
  • PenCom moves against defaulting employers as recovery agents conclude work
  • Chibok girls: Sore on our conscience
  • Agents lament system break-down at AP Moller terminal
  • Nigerian universities and the same old stories
  • Face-off with N-Assembly: Why I didn't sign amended constitution – Jonathan
THE NATION
  • There'll be positive change, Buhari assures Nigerians
  • How Buhari’s govt can boost revenue, by Okonjo-Iweala
  • Jonathan to handover May 28
  • Rivers election petition tribunal to sit in Abuja
  • Fed Govt gives condition for divestment of shares in Transcorp, DISCOs, GENCOs
  •  ‘It’s time for PDP NWC to quit’
  • Jubilation as Orekoya kids return home
  • OLX: it’s unfortunate
  • Fire guts Mamman Kontagora House in Lagos
  • Why PDP failed in Southwest
  • Court lifts orders on Obasanjo’s My Watch
  • Senators furious over Jonathan’s refusal to okay constitution amendment bill
  • Oshiomhole: 140,000 APC votes voided in Edo
  • Ajimobi warns Ladoja over violence threat
  • Taraba: Atiku wants erring INEC, security chiefs redeployed
  • PDP is not dead, say Aliyu, Uduaghan
  • Why we demand Senate president, by North Central APC
  • Chibok girls: ‘Fed Govt won’t relent on rescue’
  • APC plotting to deplete our ranks, says PDP
  • Unilorin mourns pioneer head Tamuno


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