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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, April 28, 2015



Headlines from selected newspapers here for your reading pleasure.....

PUNCH
  • Chaos mars Nepal quake relief operations
  • Subsidise petrol production not consumption
  • FCMB underscores importance of deposit mobilisation
  • GCR confirms Mutual Alliance rating at BB
  • Atlas Mara to invest in top Rwandan bank
  • FG warns against intellectual property rights' violation
  • Real estate weekend millionaire
  • Airport cargo handlers threaten to withdraw services
  • BPE to invite seven bidders for Warri Port terminal
  • Power: NERC says consumers can question operators
  • Streamline your life to have more time
  • How to promote your business online
  • ACF hails Okorocha's victory
  • Collapsed bridge: Contractor must compensate victims, says Kwankwaso
  • NJC appeals nullification of ex-CJ's indictment
  • Banks use female marketers to woo senators, Reps-elect
  • APC leader tells Ihedioha to accept defeat
  • Soldiers foil B'Haram's attacks on Borno towns
  • FG seeks S'Court's injunction to halt constitution amendment
  • Jonathan's defeat, temporary setback for PDP 'Presidency
  • Xenophobia: Group advises FG on job creation
  • Nigerians should pray for Buhari
  • Group condemns Olanusis impeachment
  • North-East deserves Senate presidency Ndume
  • Dont marginalise SEast, SSouth, Uduaghan warns APC
  • Why being first is everything
  • Buhari, you are not president of the north
  • South Africa needs our sympathy
  • Plain truths from renewal
  • Time to off-load the presidential fleet
  • APC, Buhari, and the Nigerian project
  • Turning website visitors into customers
  • A visit to National Assemblys website
  • The conversation around Internet privacy
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Teenager abducts, rapes two-year-old girl
  • Market capitalisation falls by N88bn
  • NPF Microfinance Bank proposes 15K dividend
  • FCMB declares N5.2bn PAT for Q1
  • Union Bank's profit before tax increases by 11%
  • Five-year-old boy kidnapped in Lagos, found in Ogun
  • Building collapses, kills bricklayer
  • Bus driver crushes 65-year-old woman to death
  • I worked to raise $6,000 for Libyan pimp ' Schoolgirl
  • Full Text: NNPC forensic audit report
  • NNPC audit report exposes double subsidy payments
  • BHaram fighters in military uniforms kill 21 in Yobe
  • Speakership: Gbajabiamila, Dogara, Iriase lobby new Reps
  • Xenophobia: South Africa to release victims names
THISDAY
  • Renewed Rival Cult War Claims Five Lives in Edo
  • NJC Insists It Has Power to Find Justice Gummi Guilty of Gross Misconduct
  • FG Issues RFPs to Seven Prospective Concessionaires for Warri Port
  • French Firms Plan Agric Trade Mission to Nigeria
  • Jonathan Sacks Femi Thomas, NHIS Executive Secretary
  • Desperation in Nepal after Massive Earthquake, 4000 Dead
  • Mobil Disowns Recent Oil Spill at Ibeno
  • STILL ON THE SPEED LIMITERS
  • Scarcity of Petrol Hits Private Depots in Lagos
  • NNPC Advocates Quick Reform to Mitigate Oil Revenue Erosion
  • NIPP Power Stations Ready to Generate 2,910MW, Says Report
  • Nebo Wants Incoming Regime to Prioritise Renewable Power Sources
  • Seven Energy Begins Gas Supply to Calabar Power Station
  • Conoil Plays Big in Nigeria's Lubricant Market
  • Lagos Urges Buhari, N'Assembly to Include 37 Councils in Constitution
  • Aliyu: I'm Going on Four Years Sabbatical
  • How to Conserve Nature's Gifts is Mankind's Main Challenge, Says Fashola
  • Remembering the Rwanda Genocide
  • Babangida Aliyu Quitting Politics Till 2019
  • Tension in Ekpan Near Warri as Gunmen Kill Community Leader
  • No Safe Haven for Looted Funds in Switzerland, Says Envoy
  • Lagos Port Still a Bottleneck for Nigerian Economy
  • GTBank Gets 'Buy' Recommendation
  • FCMB Records N5.8bn Q1 Profit
  • All-Share Index Sheds 0.5% as Bear Run Persists
  • Power: NERC to Clip Operators' Overbearing Influence
  • Airtels CEO, Ogunsanya, to Speak at Businessday CEOs Forum
  • Mobil Absolves Self from Oil Spill at Ibeno QIT
  • PwC Report: No $20bn Missing But Cites Several Infractions by NNPC
  • Lagarde: FG's Fiscal Measures to Manage Oil Price Slump, Excellent
  • UBA on Path to Improved Profitability, Management Assures Shareholders
  • Suspected Boko Haram Gunmen Kill 21 in Yobe
  • Collapsed Bridge: Tricycle Operator Escapes Death by a Whisker in Kano
  • PDP Raises the Alarm over Plot by Amaechi, APC to Stop Wike's Inauguration
  • Ondo Gets New Deputy Governor
  • House Speakership Race: Jibrin Writes Elected Members, Solicits Their Support
  • Presidency: 2015 Election a Temporary Setback, Says PDP Must Re-strategise
  • Abia Governor-elect, Ikpeazu Promises Inclusive Government
  • Jonathan Sacks Femi Thomas, NHIS Executive Secretary
  • Unknown Gunmen Bomb Local Radio Station in Okene
  • South-east, South-south Groups Demand Self-determination
  • Boko Haram is a Fraud, Says Buhari
  • Constitution Amendment: FG's Claim of Litigation a Blatant Lie, Says Senate
  • Presidency Denies Recalling Nigerian Envoy to S'Africa
  • Buhari Bans AIT from Covering His Activities
  • Nigeria is in Urgent Need of an Intellectual Property Policy
  • Defectors: Playing Games with the People
  • We The People Still Await Our Constitution
  • Nike Set to 'Spoil' Eagles, Falcons with Kits Worth N150m
GUARDIAN
  • APC lawmakers criticise Babatope for calling them charlatans
  • Oyo PDP to reconcile members
  • B'Haram kills 21 in fresh Yobe attack, military receives 1,000 desert shirts, others to fight insurgency
  • Tension in Taraba over alleged imposition of monarch
  • Group seeks re-introduction of War Against Indiscipline
  • Rep-elect urges dialogue over xenophobia in S'Africa
  • Mark decries high turnover of lawmakers in 8th Assembly
  • Agenda for the President-elect
  • N' Assembly faults Presidency's suit over constitution amendment
  • NILS to become capacity devt hub in W'Africa
  • NFF's NIKE deal worth $750,000 in first year
  • Govt needs to enforce anti-piracy laws
  • Atiku urges Buhari to form inclusive govt
  • Nigeria hasn't recalled envoys from South Africa, says FG
  • Lawmaker faults result of lab test on Ondo strange disease victims
  • Amosun signs contract for rail lines across Ogun cities
  • Lagos State Government procures 100 vehicles for traditional rulers
  • Group seeks transparency in disbursement of fiscal allocations
  • Cameron attends RCCG's Festival of Life in London
  • Police arrest 20, three INEC officials over electoral offences in Imo
  • Gunmen abduct another medical doctor in Rivers
  • Nigerian woman in United States allegedly murders 'cheating' husband
  • Togo president ahead in weekend vote: partial results
  • Sudan's Bashir reelected with 94.5% of vote
  • Furious 7' outruns box office rivals for 4th week
  • US sends $10 mn in Nepal quake aid
  • Islamic State says two men stoned to death for adultery in Iraq
  • Saudi-led strikes kill at least 12 Yemeni rebels
  • NHRC partners A'Ibom tricycle operators, owners on rights advocacy
  • NIPP set for second phase restructuring, targets 4,000MW
  • Jonathan, Sambo, Atiku, Dangote, Okadigbo, Otedola, 182 others honoured with Abuja street names
  • Rep-elect assures of new, improved fight against corruption
  • Nigerians should pray for success of in-coming administrations, says Aliyu
  • Dozens reportedly killed across Syria's Idlib
  • Israeli strike 'kills militants' on Golan Heights frontier
  • Indonesia condemned over death penalty
  • Nepal quake deaths hit 3,900
  • Lower Niger Congress wants referendum
  • Bartomeu: Guardiola deserves respect when he returns to Camp Nou
  • United's top-four spot ambition suffers setback, loses 0-3 to Everton
  • Hazard will cost 200m, Mourinho warns Real Madrid
  • Bulus, Maxwell win CBN Junior Tennis Championships' MVP awards
  • NNPC Shell Cup: 27 Schools qualify for zonal preliminaries
  • Roberts triumphs at O'Trafford Invitational Tourney
  • FirstBank engages customers at trade fair
  • SEC's stock market reform club locks out retail brokers
  • Osunkeye canvasses public-private partnership in sustainable development
  • Don tasks Buharion sanitizing Nigeria's oil sector
  • Rapid Transfer leads road race money service
THE NATION
  • The multi-billion dollar NNPC fraud, by auditors
  • Mimiko gets new deputy as Ondo House sacks Olanusi
  • Im ready for probe after tenure, says Jonathan
  • Babatope gets knocks for backing illegality
  • Constitution: Jonathan files fresh application in Supreme Court
  • Oyo Tribunal gets 12 petitions
  • $370m Abacha loot traced to Luxembourg
  • Hoodlums beat up workers at Ibadan firm
  • Abducted Lagos boy rescued in Ogun
  • Jonathan sacks NHIS Executive Secretary
  • Can there be end to malaria scourge
  • SKG Pharma launches products
  • Firm, NGO partner on malaria prevention
  • Malaria prevention can save billions
  • First malaria vaccine out soon
  • Funding research ll promote medicine, say experts
  • Guidelines on treatment
  • Tinubu speaks at LAUTECH convocation
  • Treat corrupt judges like criminals
  • Only a partys leadership can determine existence or proof of division
  • How to practice in multi-jurisdictions
  • When judges, magistrates turned against journalists
  • Homeowners sue developer for N100m over arbitrary charges
  • Lawyers hail CLA conference
  • Attempts at auctochthonous constitution
  • Stakeholders seek laws to regulate used car importation
  • Sri Lankan Bar leader wins award
  • Ayangburens stool: court dismisses joinders application
  • NCP okays bidders proposal for Warri terminal
  • Arik Air pays N4 billion to Fed Govt
  • Lagos: Counting the gains of climate change summits
  • Surveyors caution agents on misconduct
  • Agbakoba: Nigeria can save N300b yearly from aviation cabotage
  • Cabotage: Nigeria loses N1.8tr yearly to foreign ship owners
  • Customs seizes N105m goods concealed in train
  • Airport land lease too costly, says operator
  • Lagos hands over rebuilt block
  • Accra, Cape Town, Dakar, others for African Mayor Awards
  • Money to waste
  • The Ondo epidemic
  • Ecclesiastical spite
  • Remembering Uche Chukwumerije
  • So long, Abba
  • That pipeline protection contract
  • Who succeeds Senate President Mark
  • Gbajabiamila: Eyeing number four seat
  • Why PDP lost Benue, by stakeholders
  • Group challenges Buhari on corruption

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