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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, April 21, 2015



 PUNCH
  •  Subsidy: NNPC dares marketers over import freeze
  •  FCMB, EMP expand e-business agreement
  •  Fuel scarcity hits Kwara again
  •  Pitfalls to avoid when buying land
  •  How to get the most out of an intern
  •  Consumer products boost business earnings
  •  PenCom to invest N4.6tn pension fund in infrastructure
  •  Xenophobia: MTN Nigeria warns of 6,000 job losses
  •  Tight security as Wike, others get certificates of return
  •  Nigeria, Africa's democratic leader 'US
  •  Fayose supporters lay siege to Ekiti Assembly
  •  TMG seeks evacuation of Nigerians
  •  Dont neglect Badagry, group tells Ambode
  •  Lawmakers battle for the gavel
  •  Appoint competent aides, Bakare advises Buhari
  •  When Nigeria decides, Nigeria wins
  •  Battle of the presidential brands: A review
  •  Lagos is not a No mans land but
  •  We are all South Africans
  •  Why Jonathan may not win Nobel, Mo Ibrahim prizes
  •  Mystery deaths: Ondo State is safe
  •  Internet security: From password to passphrases
  •  Buzz social media diary
  •  Public institutions handling moribund communication channels (3)
  •  How mobile phones change photography (1)
  •  Sterling Bank's Q1 profit rises by 25%
  •  US stocks rebound from slump
  •  NSE index falls by 0.81%
  •  Zenith Bank declares N33.128bn pre-tax profit
  •  Judiciary workers unreasonable
  •  Again, gunmen kill four in Rivers
  •  World Bank spent N75bn on agriculture 'Lagos Commissioner
  •  Zulu king appeals for calm
  •  Buhari has no certificate, Okupe insists
  •  Chukwumerije: Senate to adjourn plenary today
  •  Buharill not fail Nigerians
  •  Chukwumerije: Jonathan, Patience, Orji, others mourn
  •  Poll fallout: Female Reps shrink to 14 from 27
  •  15 killed in fresh Taraba crisis
  •  Quattara visits Buhari, hails Jonathan
  •  Actors protest against piracy in Lagos
  •  Court jails probate registrar three years for fraud
  •  Military ties with Chad, others will be sustained Buhari
  •  APC dismisses reports on zoning, appointments
  •  AFBA condemns murder of NBA chair
  •  Afrinvest introduces online trading, investment app
  •  Microsoft introduces Lumia 540 Dual SIM
  •  33 obtain first class degrees from LAUTECH
  •  Firms collaborate to support Nigerian students

THISDAY
  • Jonathan Conceding Defeat, a Legacy For African Continent, Says Qouttara
  • Abia Govt Wants Jega to Supervise Supplementary Poll
  • Jonathan Mourns Chukwumerije, Says He Was Man of Integrity
  • Fayose's Impeachment Fever Stalls School Resumption in Ekiti
  • AFA Asks AU to Probe SA over Attacks on African Nationals
  • APC Success at Polls Cannot Transform Into One Party State in Nigeria - Ahmed
  • Momodu Makes Case for Saraki, Gbajabiamila
  • Cultural Export
  • TIME TO BREAK DSTV'S MONOPOLY
  • Nigeria's General Elections were neither Free nor Fair
  • Ondo Deaths Linked to Poisonous Gin
  • An Unfulfilled Promise
  • In Search of Potable Water
  • Oil Spill: Delta Community Gives NPDC 14-day Ultimatum
  • Why I'm Going to Tribunal by Umana Allege
  • Deputy Clerk of Bayelsa Assembly Shot Dead in Yenagoa
  • PDP Plans to Cause Mayhem in Ondo
  • Stop Persecuting Kashamu, Ogun Youths Warn Obasanjo
  • Abia Courts Forced Open as Govt Loses Patience with JUSUN
  • PDP Describes Araraume, Anumudu, Chukwueke's Defection to APC as Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish
  • Crisis Rocks Enugu APC over N400m Campaign Fund
  • Ogun SDP Denies Receiving Financial Assistance from Presidency
  • Nat'l Assembly Leadership: Momodu Makes Case for Saraki, Gbajabiamila
  • Akwe Doma: Court to Subpoena Nasarawa SSG
  • US Govt to Partner Nigeria on Police Training
  • Return of the 'Superman
  • How Ortom Emerged Benue Governor
  • As Mimiko, Deputy's Feud Creates Tension
  • Buhari's Fourth Time Charm Victory
  • A Hunger for New Nigeria
  • The Path to Good Governance
  • NBA: Masai Ujiri Fined N7m for Expletive
  • Xenophobia: Nigerian Business Golfers Cancel South African Trip
  • Two Refs Suspended for Rest of Glo League Season
  • NSC, NOC Commiserate with Chukwumerije's Family
  • Madagascar Ends W'Africa's Dominance of Beach Soccer
  • 8,000 Schools for Milo Basketball Championship
  • 12-year-old Wins Scholarship at Greensprings/ Kanu Football Camp
  • Record Entries for CBN Junior Tennis Championship
  • Zenith Bank Ikoyi Club Tennis Tourney Begins
  • Stores Launch Supporters Cooperative
  • Blatter: World Cup in Russia Will be Best Ever
  • Obasi Looks towards Turkey for Redemption
  • Lulu Awards Scholarship to U-13 Players
  • Nigerian Ref Makes History in Seychelles, Commends NFF Boss

VANGUARD
  • Xenophobic attacks: Protests target S-African business outfits
  • Jonathan urged to sign Disability Bill before May 29
  • Electoral Violence: U.S. may sanction indicted Nigerians
  • Buhari, new govs must respect the constitution ' CJN
  • Lagos, others receive N75.2 bn World Bank fund in 8 yrs
  • N1.2bn Election Fund: UPU threatens court action
  • Four dead in Rivers, as APC alleges killers target members
  • IMPEACHMENT: Fear grips Ekiti as schools, offices remain shut
  • Chibok girls kidnapped to present Jonathan's administration as incompetent ' Doyin Okupe
  • S-East, S-South regions call for Nigeria's restructuring
  • Four dead in Rivers, as APC alleges killers target members
  • Awaiting N40 Per Litre Fuel
  • Buhari shouldn't ignore confab recommendations ' Uranta
  • Fayose has degraded our values in Ekiti ' Sen Ojudu
  • Senate Presidency: Leadership progression, ranking and national Interest
  • How Jonathan, govs destroyed our party ' Fadahunsi
  • Two million register to vote in Britain
  • Indebtedness: Oil marketers warn Okonjo-Iweala of fuel scarcity
  • Access Bank grosses N76.7bn in Q1
  • Why SEC's complaint management framework may not work (4)
  • Power: Nigeria's power drops as Kenya gets Sh42b power boost from World bank
  • NLNG remits $21bn to JV feed gas suppliers
  • Top 10 performing stocks
  • Total Upstream accused of frustrating FPSO contract suit
  • Publication of bank-debtors: Shareholders react, back CBN
  • Journey to Okeri's untapped potentials
  • 2015 gov elections: Turning Abia into a sore point
  • Xenophobia or Afrophobia
  • ARSO president's forum, bridgehead to greater inter-African trade
  • Bell tolls for Keshi as D-day arrives
  • Glo Premier League: Teams find their spur on the road
  • NOC mourns Chukwumerije
  • Tight security for Okpekpe Road Race
  • Rangers coach escapes mob attack after loss
  • I waited 27 years to win EPL trophy ' Fabregas
  • Heartland FC end Kwara United's 3-game unbeaten run
  • Kano Pillars beat Enyimba International 1-0
  • Gerrard slams nervous Reds after Cup exit
  • Afropop queen, Yinka Atanda drops Jaiye Jaiye
  • EU sets emergency summit for Thursday on migrant crisis
  • The Awoniyi debate
  • Naira/Dollar ATM cards and inexplicable profligacy
  • Job creation records marginal growth
  • Bajaj Auto rewards Nigeria mechanics to enhance skill
  • APC : To each according to his contribution
  • Abia's pathetic election conundrum
  • Buhari One After The Other Concerning Northeast
  • Zoning: Tinubu Hijacks Major Positions In APC
  • I'm Not A Miracle Worker ' Buhari Tells Nigerians


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