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Thursday, 23 April 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, April 23, 2015


Newspaper headlines from selected newspapers.....Read

VANGUARD
  • Drama, as Abba stalls handover for hours, 3 DIGs protest Arase's appointment
  • APC challenges Kashamu's victory at tribunal
  • Shortage of gas mars power generation
  • 62-yr-old oil mogul rescued from kidnappers in Lagos
  • WAEC official killed in war-torn Agatu LGA in Benue
  • Saraki, Akume split North-Central Senate caucus
  • FG pays N373bn to former PHCN workers
  • Abia supplementary poll: Ikpeazu calls for soldiers' withdrawal
  • Xenophobia: FG may take Zulu King to ICC
  • I have stepped on many big toes, particularly the feet of cabals 'Deziani
  • Boko Haram terrorists out of arms, ammunitions ' DHQ
  • South Africans Attack Nigerians
  • With the people behind me I will win ' Ikpeazu
  • Election was a rigging competition between PDP and APGA ' Nyerere, APC candidate
  • BoI chief proposes reverse engineering for economy
  • Nigeria set to enhance agro-allied products export earnings
  • N220bn CBN facility: Skye Bank woos S/East SMEs operators
  • The 'Booby traps' in Keshi's contract
  • AYAC: Kenyan rescues Nigerian athletes
  • All set for Zenith Bank B/ball League
  • NFF to announce Keshi's assistants
  • Okpekpe Road Race gets Ecobank as official banker
  • Chelsea offer Mikel to Southampton
  • Sunshine strippers beg LMC
  • Real Madrid, Juventus into Champions League semi-finals
  • UEFA Champions League: Chicarito sends Real Madrid to Semi-Final
  • Chelsea, Samsung, fans celebrate Mikel
  • Dagrin: 'If I die, make you no cry for me
  • Dagrin's lyrics: If I die
  • Constitution amendments: What options left for National Assembly
  • Why ex-minister, Kuforiji-Olubi is in court with foreign partners
  • Book on corruption & human rights law in Africa
  • Anambra evacuates 30-yr-old dumpsite from Onitsha
  • Statesmanship in Africa, a fool's prize
  • Where Cancer Feasts: Lamentation for Oronto Natei Douglas
  • Scorecard for Jonathan administration
  • water's like electricity in Calabar: No service, huge bills
  • Combined, Cross River's deadly addictive illicit drink
  • I Was Surprised At Scale Of 'Malicious Libel' ' Diezani Speaks About Asylum
  • PHOTOS: Meet Boy Whose Head Hangs Upside Down Due To Mysterious Condition
  • EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Sacked IGP Suleiman Abba Handovers To Solomon Arase
  • Nigeria Immigration Begins Recruitment Exercise
  • Too Many Vitamins Can Give You Cancer, Major New Study Warns People Who Take Them
  • Ex Green Eagles Star, Peter Anieke, Passes On
  • Photos: Truck Up In Flames Along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
  • Who buys a private jet for $10m for goodness sake' Alison-Madueke
  • How Opposition Helped Ajimobi Break Oyo Political Jinx
  • Ibadan Polo Tourney Begins

THISDAY
  • Report: How Tinubu Could Shape Nigeria's Government
  • Ezekwesili Tasks Obama to Replicate Osama Effect and Rescue Chibok Girls
  • Certificate Forgery: Two Plaintiffs Withdraw Suits against Buhari
  • LCCI Blames CBN for Scarcity of Foreign Exchange
  • APC: How PDP, AGPA Rigged Abia Guber Poll
  • PDP Calls for Imo Guber Cancellation
  • South-south Group Backs Iriase for House Speaker
  • Nasarawa: Maku, Others Take Cases to Tribunal
  • Rivers Must Always Come First, Princewill Cautions Wike
  • Yobe Polls: Maina Waziri Faults Exercise, Heads For Tribunal
  • Adewale: Jonathan's Selfishness Ruined PDP
  • Brace Up for Opposition Role, APC Tells PDP
  • Lagos PDP House Candidate Drags Gbajabiamila to Election Tribunal
  • Saraki: Belief in Federal Might Undid the PDP
  • Orji, Others Intimidated Abia REC, Says Otti
  • Ikpeazu: Abia REC Made up Figures for Otti
  • Fayose's Impeachment: Women Protest against Lawmakers
  • Agbakoba: Buhari Should Take a Cue from Roosevelt
  • Protesters Storm S'African Embassy in Lagos, Mission Shut Down
  • Buhari to Publish PwC Forensic Audit on NNPC
  • FG Asks Supreme Court to Nullify Amendments to Constitution
  • FG: Jonathan will Hand over to Buhari on May 29
  • Nigerian Military Guns Down Top Boko Haram Commander
  • Home Office Ordered to Bring Back Mother and Five-year-old Son Deported to Nigeria
  • Abia Guber Election: Obiano Rallies Support for Otti
  • Ayade Gets Certificate of Return, Says No Winner, No Vanquished
  • Mnguni: Mandela Won't Be Happy With the Xenophobic Attacks
  • Mnguni: Mandela Won't Be Happy With the Xenophobic Attacks
  • Nigeria's Code of Corporate Governance Ready
  • Continuity Agenda, Impetus for Kwara's Transformation
  • Does Continuity Automatically Ensure Good Governance
  • Don Advocates Overhauling of Nigeria's Value System, Ethics
  • Community Sensitised on Environmental Hazard of Rock Blasting
  • UN Officials Seek Continued Investment in Fight against Malaria
  • Jose Foundation Tasks Buhari on Corruption
  • FG Expends N373bn on PHCN Severance Benefits
  • Judge Orders Agip MD to Appear in Court
  • Ebola Reduced Lagos Hotel Patronage by 75% in 2014
  • Zuckerberg Defends Internet.org Despite Indian Controversy
  • CardExpo 2015 to Discuss E-Payment Growth Potential
  • Check Point Introduces Threat Extraction for Zero Malware
  • Recounting the Card Reader Experience
  • Ace Roots vs. Orijin: Renewed Drive to Win Consumer Loyalty
  • Barrow: Technology Solutions are Key to Business Growth
  • Why Do South Africans Hate Nigerians
  • Samsung Redefines Smartphones with Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge
  • Globacom Unveils Products with Exciting Bonuses
  • Stakeholders Back NITRA's Innovation Seminar
  • House Summons Agip Over Oil Spill

THE NATION
  • Seven convicted over BRT violations
  • Lagos generates 11,000 metric tonnes of waste daily
  • I was mistaken for a thief, says suspect
  • Judge bars reporters from murder, robbery trial
  • Sack fever grips Jonathans aides after Abbas exit
  • Presidents wife calls emergency African First Ladies summit
  • FRC audits banks accounts
  • Fayose: APC planning chaos from May 29
  • APC to Fayose: youre a hypocrite
  • Olanusi: Ondo Assembly directs CJ to raise panel
  • President wont hand over till May 29, says Fed Govt
  • Elections in Imo, Abia, Taraba my priority, says Arase
  • Boko Haram chief killed as troops storm insurgents enclaves
  • Eight Nigerians seek to leave South Africa, says envoy
  • WHO traditional medicine strategy: 2014-2023
  • Anti-aging tips for Buhari in Change era (3)
  • Wanted: Law in traditional medicine practice
  • Should teachers be afraid of pupils
  • Be job creators, bank chief advises PG students
  • Reopen LASU now, ASUU urges govt
  • Community craves secondary schools, roads
  • Malala, Obaji are education champions
  • Law faculty best in Nigeria
  • 12-year-old gets football scholarship
  • VC, others mourn Tamuno
  • AAU to honour Oyakhilome, others
  • LBS graduates 132 executives
  • I pray God heals me
  • Doctors in the house
  • The past is behind us, says UNILAG VC
  • Acting Rector for Bida Poly
  • Strike over poor funding needless
  • Auditors meet April 28
  • How govt can help us, by students
  • College hails Ajimobi
  • AIS forms out
  • DELSU graduates 59 pharmacists
  • Payment of PHCNs workers severance package hits N373b
  • Reps consider 2015 budget report today
  • Court orders govt to pay ex-NITEL/MTEL workers 20% annual salary
  • Lagos rakes in N27b on land transactions
  • NLNG generates over $10b revenue
  • Nigerias cocoa production to reach 1mt in 2020
  • How standardisation can boost Nigerias trade power
  • NLC scores BPE below 10%

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