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Friday, 17 April 2015

Today's News Paper Headlines, Friday April 17, 2015



VANGUARD
  • Beware of Obasanjo, Owie tells Buhari
  • Rivers APC candidate inducing pastors, chiefs to petition state Election Tribunal —PDP
  • Spoils of Office: Arewa unravels
  • NLC to Benue govt: Pay workers outstanding salaries or face our wrath
  • It’s been six months in hell, says Osaze
  • Nigeria’s influence on global fashion
  • OBAX to establish $200m fertiliser plant
  • Xenophobia: Reps vow to invoke laws to frustrate S/African interests
  • Taraba gov: Ishaku, Alhassan go for final push
  • Cult clash claims 5 in Ughelli
  • PDP Assembly candidate wants poll result cancelled in Alimosho
  • Falcons captain starts a new life in Kazakhstan
  • Declare Ikpeazu gov–elect, Umunna Abia urges INEC
  • Yuguda in close door meeting with Bauchi gov-elect
  • Shettima, Deputy, 3 senators-elect, 10 reps-elect get Certificates of Return
  • Strange disease kills 14 in Ondo community
  • PDP campaign funds war: I will jail you before I go, Lamido threatens Yusuf
  • Oshiomhole, PDP trade words over alleged 140,000 voided votes
  • Delta NLC congratulates Okowa, Otuaro
  • Urhobo youths to UPU: Account for N1.2bn election funds
  • Subscribers initiate contempt charge against Multichoice
  • Different strokes from Rivers
  • Bayelsa PDP denies alleged plot to rig rescheduled Assembly poll
  • Amaechi inaugurates panel on politically motivated killings
  • Keshi returns without Amokachi
  • Inflation rate stands at 8.5% in March — NBS
  • Death at Lagos hospital: My wife was abandoned and died under extreme pain, bereaved husband laments
  • IOC President congratulates Buhari, invites him to Lausanne
  • Afcon 2017: Eagles, Pharaohs tie ‘ll be fierce – Amuneke
  • FG applauded for encouraging foreign languages among youths
  • …As autism rises mysteriously
  • Ndigbo voted for restructuring, true federalism —Uko
  • Nigerians’ Standard of living dips to 52.45 points – NOIPolls
  • INDABA 2015: Platform to optimise African tourism business growth — Nzima
  • Cassava: Sustainable Weed Management Technologies gets SON support
  • Buhari, Shekau others make Time’s 100 influential persons list
  • Polls: Go to court, Amaechi-NGF tells dissatisfied candidates
  • Constitution amendment: Senate asks Jonathan to return original bill
  • Lagos community seeks police presence over incessant hoodlums’ attacks
  • Fayose’s Supreme Court victory: Organised labour in Ekiti declares work-free day
  • Speaking up against rape helps the victims get justice — Esther Ijewere Kalejaiye
  • Bizman advises Buhari
  • Passengers stranded, as air traffic controllers’ 6-hr strike grounds airports nationwide
  • 2015 Polls: The dramatic end of the race
  • Exports from international tourism rise to $1.5trn in 2014
  • Quality certification boosts consumers’ confidence in dairy products
  • NASFAT: Adeseun tasks Muslim leaders on succession planning
  • Enugu AG’s arrest ORDER: Police deny receipt of warrant
  • The Orekoyas should forgive me for causing them so much pain—nanny
THISDAY


  • Constitution: Senate Demands Return of Amendment Bill
  • Presidential Poll: How Orubebe Plotted to Abduct Jega
  • Jonathan Asks World Leaders to Support Buhari
  • FG Asks S'Africa to Act Against Xenophobic Attacks
  • Buhari, Chimamanda, Ezekwesili on Time's 100 Most Influential List
  • Finally, Lagos Police Arrest Orekoya's Nanny
  • Amaechi Inquires into Politically Motivated Killings in Rivers
  • Tukur: Why PDP Suffered Defeat
  • APGA Factions Find Common Ground in Abia guber poll
  • Ogun Workers Celebrate Amosun’s Re-election
  • Group Calls for Governorship Election Re-run in Abia
  • PDP Denies Plot to Rig Rescheduled Bayelsa Assembly Poll
  • A’Ibom APC Assembly Candidates Cry out over Non-release of their Results by INEC
  • Taraba Guber Race: APC Gives Condition for Participating in Election Re-run
  • Ambode, Ganduje, Lalong, Others Get Certificates of Return
  • Maku: I Did Not Lose to Al-Makura
  • IMF Tasks Nigeria on Fiscal Reforms, Subsidy
  • Power: NERC to Punish Abuja Disco for Fleecing Consumers
  • Osun Labour Crisis: TUC Disowns Factional Chairman, Condemns Strike
  • World Bank Projects 60% Growth in Food Demand in Nigeria, Others
  • Curb in Foreign Currency Hurting Banks, Says FCMB Boss
  • Nigeria-Indonesia Trade Volume Hits $2.8bn
  • FG May Compel Indebted Airlines to Merge
  •  ‘Nigeria Can Provide 50% of Seafarers in Africa by 2020’
  • Mbo Community, Universal Energy Trade Tackles over Crude Theft
  • LATC Marine Brings Modern Vessels to Nigeria
  • AON Makes Case for Unemployed Pilots
  • Access Bank, UBA Succeed with N64bn Rights Issues
  • Med-View Airline Strengthens Plans for International Operation
THE NATION

  • U.S.: we’ll back Buhari’s security, economic plans
  • The United States will back Nigeria to bring back the 219 Chibok schoolgirls. 
  • THE FACE OF KIDNAPPER: Funmilayo
  • Suspect recalls how she abducted Orekoya kids
  • Fed Govt hands over NITEL/Mtel to NATCOM
  • APC to scrutinise Jonathan’s notes with experts, says Odigie-Oyegun
  • Senate urges Jonathan to return rejected Bill
  • Customs releases Obasanjo’s My Watch
  • Liquidation of PDP in North central
  • Killings in Rivers, Akwa Ibom: Perpetrators won’t go unpunished, says INEC
  • Ortom to Benue electorate: I won’t let you down
  • Lawyers differ on legality of March 28 handover
  • Dr. Dayo Adeyanju
  • Strange disease kills 14 in Ondo
  • How juju forced me out of Govt House, by Ajimobi
  • Amaechi inaugurates panel on Rivers political killings
  • Abdulsalami: I’m not trying to stop Alison-Madueke, others’ probe
  • Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja ,lagos  expected to be a hub for West and Central Africa
  • Passengers stranded as air traffic controllers embark on warning strike
  • Jonathan, service chiefs meet
  • Mark seeks review of 2015 polls
  • Court adjourns Tinubu’s N150b libel suit against AIT till May 27
  • Fashola to host NGE biennial convention
  • Senate passes independent budget, research office bill
  • Multichoice: why we ‘disobeyed’ court’s order on tariff hike


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