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Friday, 15 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Friday, May 15, 2015


THE SUN
  • FG urged to redeem guarantee on housing fund
  • President, Vice to earn pension for life, says RMAFC
  • Consumer abuse: FG intensifies efforts to check impunity in business
  • Fuel crisis: PENGASSAN calls for restructuring of PPMC
  • FG not cooperating with transition committee, APC insists
  • Drivers warn APC lawmakers again
  • Forcing Mu'azu to resign'll turn PDP to regional party 'Dahiru
  • Elections Petition Tribunal begins sitting in Ekiti
  • Kalu inspects INEC documents, gets nod to check card readers
  • Tinubu, Amaechi architects of hope, says Soyinka
  • APC denies rejecting Nwobodo, Nnaji
  • Election Tribunal: Lawyer charged for influencing panel, tribunal staff
  • AFCON 2017 qualifier: Keshi lists Egwuekwe, Udoh, 24 others for Chad
  • Glo galvanises Flying Eagles to make Africa proud at FIFA U-20 World Cup
  • Amaju plans tsunami at Glass House
  • Elegbeleye loses out as Jonathan confirms Yakmut as DG
  • Akwuegbu tips F/Eagles to rule the world
  • Lead poisoning kills 28 children in Niger state
  • Burundi coup bid: President returns to Bujumbura
  • Lamido, Aliyu Vow Not To Jump Floundering PDP Ship
  • Lagos gridlock may not end soon, says NUPENG Chief
  • About 7% of Nigeria's 72 Million Labour Force Unemployed ' NBS
  • Before the cock crows
  • I do sympathise with Buhari
  • Comradeship with Uche Chukwumerije
  • WORRIES IN WARRI
  • Adulawo Technology City is driving job creation in Osun 'Aregbesola
  • Eighth Senate: Unity Forum emerges
  • Speaker: PDP Reps caucus denies endorsing candidate
  • Reps speaker: Plot to change House rules thickens
  • Constitution amendment: Senate goes to Supreme Court
  • Ekiti kidnap: Doctors banmembers from using NMA's emblem
  • Jonathan's concession of defeat rare in Africa 'Benenoise President, Yayi
  • I won't succumb to blackmail on independence of judiciary 'Oshiomhole
  • New maritime varsity'll save Nigeria foreign exchange on scholarships 'NIMAS DG
  • Anambra communities petition Obiano over invasion of land
  • Abia poly pledges to address Nigeria's manpower needs
  • Obiano hails Obi of Onitsha at 74
  • Impeachment: Police plan to detain, poison me, Enugu speaker alleges
  • Man arraigned for hacking sexagenarian to death
  • Why we seized Ankara fabrics from Ogun markets 'Customs Controller
  • Ondo govt battles HIV/AIDS
  • Striking workers besiege Plateau Assembly
  • Foursqure Church, Gowon, set agenda for incoming govt
  • 5 Boko Haram militants shot dead in Iraq
  • The essential Uche Chukwumerije
  • Buhari's gate and the victory scavengers
  • The Ogbonnaya Onu that I know

THISDAY
  • Taming Tuberculosis
  • Why Adults Should be Immunised
  • N20bn Calabar Port Channel Dredging Runs into Troubled Waters
  • African Nations to Earn $20bn from Aviation Sector
  • More Ships with Fuel Expected at Lagos Port
  • Court Asked to Stop PDP from Forcing Muazu, NWC Members to Resign
  • Unstable Crude Oil Prices Push NLNG Revenue Down by 30 Per cent
  • Cyclist Arrives Abuja from Kaduna in Celebration of Buhari's Victory
  • Airline Operator Calls for Employment of Indigenous Pilots
  • Court Dismisses Case Seeking to Stop Africa First Ladies Emergency Meeting
  • Mu'azu Urged to Take Responsibility for PDP Defeat
  • Obasanjo Gives Buhari Tips On Economic Revival
  • Plateau Communities Attacked by Soldiers Seek Justice, N10b Compensation
  • APC Committee: FG Still Not Cooperating With Us
  • Unpaid Salaries: NLC May Shut Down Airports Across the Country
  • Jonathan Signs New Criminal Justice Bill Into Law
  • Lamido: No Room for Excuses, Buhari Must Deliver on Campaign Promises
  • Court Asked to Stop PDP from Forcing Mua'zu, NWC Members to Resign
  • Constitution Amendment: FG Refutes Senate's Ambush Claim
  • Benin President Lauds Jonathan's Handling of 2015 Elections
  • Nigerian Navy, China Sign MoU to Study Chinese Language
  • NANS Wants DSTV Dealt with for Flouting Court Order
  • Edo Cult Leaders Arrested - Police
  • Unstable Crude Oil Prices Push NLNG Revenue Down by 30%
  • Jega Expresses Fear over Reconstitution of New INEC Leadership
  • APC Committee: FG Still Not Cooperating with Us
  • Learn to Emulate Madela, PDP Tells Buhari
  • A'Ibom Resident Commissioner Raises the Alarm over Threat to Life
  • Soyinka, Tinubu, Others Commend Amaechi's Courage
  • Youths March for Dogara
  • We Will Resist Any Attempt to Impeach Fayose, Drivers Warn APC Lawmakers
  • THE TARABA, PLATEAU KILLING FIELDS
  • Buhari Commended for Readiness to Work with Elected Officials of National Assembly
  • Speakership Race: Plot to Amend House Rules Thickens
  • FG Approves Harmonised Taxes, Levies as CITN Opposes Use of Foreign Tax Consultants
  • Revised Methodology Resets Unemployment Rate at 6.4% in 2014
  • Power Supply to Grow Worse as Generation Drops by 1,800mw
  • Unpaid Salaries: NLC Threatens to Shut Down Airports Across the Country
  • Kuku: Honour from Atlanta, Georgia
  • Consumer Abuse: FG Intensifies Efforts to Curb Business Impunity
  • DMO Sells N60 Billion Bonds
  • Fidelity Bank Rewards Savings Account Customers
  • Skye Bank Records N137Billion Gross Earnings
  • Nigerian Airlines Raise the Alarm over Insurance Rip-off by NAICOM
  • In Failed Attack on Maiduguri, Boko Haram Kills Scores, Injures Others
  • FG Accuses Marketers of Blackmail over Foreign Exchange Losses
  • Court Asked to Stop PDP from Forcing Mu'azu, NWC Members to Resign
  • No Room for Excuses, Buhari Must Deliver on Campaign Promises, Says Lamido
  • NJC: Judges Now to Be Appointed through Advertisement
PUNCH
  • FG approves harmonisation of taxes, levies
  • FG moves to end consumer abuse by firms
  • Only 4.67 million Nigerians are unemployed 'NBS
  • Shell shuts oil export pipeline
  • Nigeria loses N600bn gas revenue in one year
  • Olam invests in local rice production
  • Nestl hosts media workshop on nutrition
  • International retail stores woo low-income Nigerian shoppers
  • Fidelity Bank offers N700m reward on savings
  • FTSE, Stanbic IBTC develop Nigeria pension fund benchmark
  • FCMB to support business growth
  • Agya Appiah Bitters enters Nigerian market
  • Farmers urge Buhari to declare emergency in agriculture
  • Chivita woos consumers with social media contest
  • Skye Bank grows assets to N1.42tn
  • Unilever introduces Knorr quest
  • FG sells N60bn bonds at lower yields
  • Experts to discuss risk management strategies
  • Building construction should start and end with architects 'Babalakin
  • Shun corruption, ICPC warns new lawmakers
  • I haven't got useful tips from Jonathan ' Buhari
  • Trainings have reduced unemployment in Lagos ' Fashola
  • Immigration asks expatriates to comply with new policy
  • Fire guts Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja
  • Poor education responsible for neglect of agric sector
  • Boko Haram attack: Military imposes curfew on Maiduguri
  • Arrest of govt officials for alleged cultism, shocking
  • Ita-Giwa canvasses independent NASS
  • PDP chieftain condemns Shelles removal
  • Accept your removal, PDP faction tells Lagos chair
  • Ondo monarch advises Buhari
  • AIbom REC alleges threat to life
  • Ekiti PDPs victory doesnt prove Fayoses popularity Oni
  • Privatisation, a magic wand
  • Nigerias just had a revolution
  • Reviving Nigerias ailing forest sector (2)
  • Outrageous looting clothed in legality
  • The era of waste must end
  • Increasingly credible elections, clueless parties
  • Social recruiting using Instagram
  • Wizkid still most followed Nigerian on Twitter
  • How can you market on Facebook
  • Buzz social media diary
  • 1,800MW of electricity lost in one month ' FG
  • Group defends Ndoma-Egba
  • Two policemen killed during vandals' attack
  • Yero held hostage over unpaid allowances
  • Speakership: Weve no candidate, PDP Reps insist
  • Kashamus lawyer insists Adokes friend leaked abduction plot
VANGUARD
  • Over 60 killed, scores injured as troops, Boko Haram clash
  • How we defeated Jonathan ' Tinubu
  • Gowon: Why Nigeria has remained together
  • NYSC begs Fashola for new permanent orientation camp
  • I'll return stronger to rebuild PDP, Jonathan tells party leadership
  • Controversy trails Aregbesola son's alleged arrest
  • Lagos adopts new technologies to boost service delivery
  • Imo Poly staff drag rector to Okija Shrine
  • Measured Anti-Corruption Fights
  • To change the country, we must give Buhari time ' Magaji
  • Buhari is beautiful: He is everyone's bride
  • CABINET FORMATION: South West govs in quandary
  • Why PDP Reps-elect want Dogara as Speaker ' Rep Okwu
  • Ondo: Dissolution to affect Executive Council members, others
  • Amosun in dilemma over formation of new cabinet
  • New cabinet: Ajimobi remains unpredictable
  • Delta: Okowa should put square pegs in square holes ' Aduze
  • House Speaker: We've not endorsed any candidate-PDP Reps
  • Agents Threaten Diversion of cargoes over Intels moves to create monopoly
  • Olam to mill 200,000 metric tonnes of paddy rice in Nassarawa
  • Vitafoam proposes N246 million dividend, bonus shares
  • Skye Bank grows loan portfolio by 18.4% as assets hit N1.42 trn
  • SEC takes investor education to NYSC orientation camps
  • FG harmonises tax, levies nationwide ' Okonjo-Iweala
  • The story of non indigenes in Lagos
  • Political bumps GMB must avoid
  • IBM invests $24bn in analytics technologies in 5 years
  • FIFA WWC: Our aim is to win ' Oshoala
  • World Cup: Nigeria promises Falcons N.08b
  • F/Eagles 'll be world champs ' Akwuegbu
  • Governors call me 'Okpekpe marathon man' ' Oshiomhole
  • Diamond League: Emedolu regrets absence of Nigerian male sprinters
  • FG confirms Yakmut as DG
  • Athletics: Cross River still interested in All Nigeria sponsorship
  • Fourth title for Frankfurt, tears for PSG
  • Gerrard tells Sterling to stay at Liverpool
  • Chelsea seal swoop for Brazilian starlet Nathan
  • Omoni Oboli escapes auto-crash
  • Wizkid takes on Houston babes!
  • Fela Anikulapo Kuti's first grandchild, Rolari set to wed
  • Why Uduaghan adopted Olu Akengbuwa play for hand-over ceremony ' Alex Eyengho
  • A party in irreversible coma' (1)
  • The Nurudeen factor in Kwara politics
  • Archbishop Okeke visits Onitsha prisons, makes case for awaiting trial inmates
  • You're lonely when you lose
  • Photos:Record Breaking EEL Fish Swims British Coast
  • Amaechi Is The 'General' of the Common Sense Revolution Army ' Tinubu Praises
  • My Husband Is A Legend ' Patience Jonathan
  • You Need To See How A LASTMA Official Was Beaten Blue-Black In Ikorodu

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