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Sunday, 19 April 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines, Sunday, April 19, 2015


VANGUARD
  • Why I’m not proud to call Buhari my president — Aribisala
  • Mysterious deaths in Ondo: The god is not to blame
  • Why my cabinet will be small – Buhari
  • Impeachment Threat: I am ready to negotiate with APC lawmakers — Fayose
  • Why Senate asked Jonathan to return original copy of Constitution Amendment Bill
  • I went into armed robbery to feed my baby, pay school fees – Nursing mother
  • ECOWAS new tariff regime will boost Nigeria’s economy – Compt Jubrin
  • Why I can’t marry a fellow actor – Seyi Ashekun
  • War in Nollywood over piracy
  • Buhari’s government: ICT stakeholders set digital agenda
  • My long experience with Buhari
  • Adefuye, Lagos LG scribes congratulate Buhari, Tinubu, Osinbajo
  • The military and the Boko Haram challenge
  • The Oxford and Cambridge Club Debate: Nigerian Democracy and the Economy
  • Why Keshi’s contract signing  failed
  • CHIBOK ABDUCTIONS:We, the guilty Nigerians
  • 60 killed in battle over fish pond
  • Sen. Gemade calls for prosecution of Army Commandant over assault
  • Jonathan’s, National Assembly’s last battle
  • Chibok girls, one year on
  • Black Monday in Abuja: Lamentations over tanker fire deaths
  • Developing internally generated revenue in an era of diversification
  • The Igbo agenda in Buhari administration, by Pro. ABC Nwosu
  • Chibok: Nothing without the girls
  • We won’t allow criminals hurt Nigeria’s interest — Ambassador
  • Worrisome Gangsterism in the South West
  • Three things Buhari must do
  • Confederations Cup: Warri Wolves walk tight rope
  • Chibok girls kidnapping timelime
  • We spent the last 10 years projecting Nigeria positively — Yemisi Alatise
  • ‘Why Igbo never vote out of fear’ -
  • Xenophobia: Dear South Africans, blame your leaders, not foreigners
  • The Lagos Palaver
  • Inconclusive Abia Guber: Wabara, Abia South leaders on war path
  • DELTA: Ogboru rejects guber result, heads for tribunal
  • Bala Mohammed FCT legacies
  • The fallacies of delusional negative triumphalism (2)
  • Modern world has no space for ethnic politics – Gov. Oshiomhole
  • Oronto Douglas, a blessing to Niger Delta — Ijaws
  • Madness in S/Africa: We stand with Jonathan government on safety of Nigerians — Buhari
  • Living with the enemy: Inside wife beaters’ homes, by battered women
  • ‘#BringBackOurGirls Now And Alive’
  • Alleged Seizure of Property: Effurun landlords drag Delta govt to court
  • How S/African king sparked xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, others
  • S/South APC youths want Reps Deputy Speaker zoned to Edo
THE NATION
  •  Governors move to hijack PDP from Jonathan
  •  Mark plots return as Senate President
  •  Row as FG concedes $470m national security system to private firm
  •  Kogi deputy governor’s wife, three others injured in Lagos building collapse
  •  2015 Polls: Intrigues that cost Jonathan the presidency
  •  50 Nigerians affected by South African violence
  •  APC and the Tinubu phenomenon
  •  After the biggest party
  •  Ondo deaths: Youths committed sacrilege, says Chief
  •  How far can the customer go?
  •  Implications of Change Manifesto (1)
  •  WikiLeaks puts NIMASA in the spotlight
  •  Ayo Fayose: Before it is too late
  •  Beyond May 29: as one ruling party replaces another, five things to keep in mind
  •  If APC is to succeed
  •  ‘Why I follow in my father’s footsteps’
  •  The Fayose paradox
  •  APC’s far-reaching poll win
  •  TM hackers on the rampage
  •  ‘Consistency, innovation required to build sustainable brands’
 TRIBUNE
  • Plateau gov-elect alleges plan to sell government properties
  • 2015 election results, silent revolution —Bauchi REC
  • Man, 25, bags 6 months jail term for acquiring multiple PVCs
  • Air traffic controllers embark on strike tomorrow
  • PDP writes INEC, alleges APC plans to tamper with ballot papers
  • Overbilling of customers: NERC goes tough on Abuja discos
  • 45 killed in communal clash in Benue
  • Boy, 14, arrested for stabbing 18-yr-old girl to death
  • My social contract with Rivers people, my bond —Wike
  • 3 die, 6 injured in Lagos auto crash, building collapse
  • LG chairman kidnapped in Rivers
  •  ‘OPC hugely contributed to the peaceful polls’
  • Arewa chieftain lauds Aregbesola over APC victory in S/West
  • INEC presents certificates of return in Nassarawa, Taraba, Abia
  •  ‘Lead in character and conduct’
  • Imalefalafia residents congratulate Ajimobi
THISDAY
  • Finally, APC Zones Speaker to Southwest, SGF to S'East
  • Buhari May Unveil Transition Committee Members This Week
  • Our monitoring team remains on alert, says Ogun govt
  • IMF Lauds Nigeria’s Response to Declining Oil Prices
  • Boko Haram: Ground Troops Enter Sambisa in Search of Chibok Girls
  • 50 Killed in Another Bloody Communal Clash in Benue
  • Kogi Deputy Gov’s Wife, 3 Others Injured in Explosion
  • Okupe: Chibok Girls Kidnapped to Make Jonathan’s Govt Look Incompetent
  • Nasarawa: Gunmen Disrupt Bye-election, 5 Apprehended
  • Impeachment: I’m Ready to Negotiate with APC Lawmakers, Says Fayose
  • Civil Society Groups List Grounds for Cancellation of Imo Guber Poll
  • Focus on Employment Generation, Akpabio Charges Successor
  • PDP Reps Member Joins Speaker Race
  • Owelle Salutes Jonathan’s Statesmanship, Hails Buhari, Ambode
  • Contractor Seeks Justice over Alleged Unfair Treatment by Bank
  • Boroffice: Why APC is Closing its Doors to Defectors
  • Kuku Denies Contributing Funds for APC Presidential Election
  • Ohuabunwa Hailed as Senator-elect in Abia, Gets Certificate of Return
  • CACTI Congratulates Buhari, Commends Jonathan on 2015 Elections
  • Ikpeazu Calls for Removal of Abia REC, Returning Officer
  • Okun People in Lagos, Ogun Congratulate Buhari, Ambode, Amosun
  • Nigeria and the Xenophobic Violence in South Africa
  • Jonathan’s Request for Humanitarian Aid
  • Learning from the Poll
  • Festus Okoye: The Future of Elections in Nigeria’ll be Technology-based
  • A Gale of Defections: What Hope for Opposition?





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