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Monday, 18 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, May 18, 2015


Good morning everyone, hope you all had a wonderful weekend. Here comes the headlines from selected newspapers this beautiful Monday morning. Read and enjoy.

THE SUN
  • I disappeared during campaigns for my 13th surgery 'Mrs. Jonathan
  • At farewell service, Jonathan begs Nigerians for forgiveness
  • PDP rules out change of name
  • Boko Haram: Military kills scores of insurgents
  • QUEEN OKEKE
  • Why I'm most qualified to be Lagos Speaker 'Eshilokun
  • Ceding SGF to South-East'll correct imbalance
  • PDP's plot to expel Araraume childish, belated
  • I won't allow anybody deny me benefits of APC's victory 'Emerhor
  • El-Rufai to Nigerians: Pity us, stop congratulating us
  • NEW ZEALAND 2015: Iheanacho, Success join Flying Eagles in New Zealand
  • Okagbare shines again in Shanghai
  • WTF World Championships: Chukwumerije finishes top eight
  • Fresh crisis hits NFF over deal with Nike
  • FG needs declare emergency in housing sector ' Eyakenyi, FMLHUD boss
  • Labour demands revocation of power privatisation scheme
  • BoI achieves N544.3bn loan payout
  • MAY 29: Nigerian workers ambush governors, FG over unpaid salaries
  • SON inaugurates National Metrology Institute in Enugu
  • Furore over N100bn housing bond
  • APC warns on statements attributing actions to president-elect
  • 2015 polls: Amaechi wants Buhari to probe army, police in Rivers
  • Ekiti PDP leadership crisis: Elders' forum faults chairman's removal
  • Nigeria'll disintegrate if Uwazuruike is arrested ' MASSOB
  • Media Team unveils official portrait, nomenclature of President-elect, Vice-President-elect
  • Troops over-run 10 more Boko Haram camps, claim big victory
  • Disputed property: Firm urges court to set aside judgment execution order
  • Re: Can Buhari fix Nigeria
  • Before the 2015 Kogi guber poll
  • The youth and nation building
  • Nigerian democracy and the need for robust opposition
  • Nigerian League of Democrat's recipe for Buhari


THISDAY
  • CHESTRAD Outlines Plans to Make Nigeria's GDP Growth
  • MTN Invests N11bn in Projects in 10 Years
  • OMG, Partners Unveil Nigerian Idol Top 12 Contestants
  • Fidson's MD Wins 2014 Top 25 CEO Awards
  • Closing the Infertility Gap
  • Ovulation, Ovaries and You
  • Do You Self-Medicate
  • Canvassing Telemedicine to Mitigate Brain Drain
  • Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank Posts N125m Profit
  • Oracle, MTN Set to Bridge ICT Skills Gap in Nigeria
  • AGDC, Lagos Govt to Empower 1,100 Entrepreneurs
  • Oil Platform Fabrication: Ijaw Youths Draw Battle Line
  • Azikiwe's Widow Laments Breakdown of Security in Enugu
  • Military Cautions BBOG, Advocacy Groups Against Hate Campaigns
  • Start Your Anti-Corruption Campaign With EFCC- Uboh Tells Buhari
  • Kwankwaso Commissions N20 bn Kano Housing Project in Abuja
  • El-Rufai Laments Huge Debt Profile of Kaduna State
  • Illegal Oil Bunkering: Navy Arrest 30 Ships, Says FOC
  • Jonathan Pleads for Forgiveness
  • Reduce High Cost of Governance, TUC Urges Buhari
  • APC Disowns Fake Ministerial List in Circulation
  • NAHCO, ANCLA Settle for 20% Tariff Increase
  • Medical Workers Demand 15% Budgetary Provision for Health Sector
  • Accion MFB Records 60% Growth, Shareholders Approve 10k Dividend
  • Sterling Bank Partners Group
  • Shareholders Hail Nigerian Breweries for Paying N37.2bn Dividend
  • Okagbare Takes the Gold in Shanghai
  • Dinkesa Blames Poor Okpekpe Race Outing on Hot Weather
  • CBN Tennis Main Draw Serves off Today
  • Yejide Girls Set, as Lagos, Oyo Dominate Western Conference
  • Leopards Devour Warri Wolves in Congo
  • CNPP Backs Buhari on Emergence of N/Assembly Leadership
  • Nwoga: Why Enugu APC is in Crisis
  • Speakership: North-east Legislators Concur on Gbajabiamila-Monguno Ticket
  • Oil Platform: Ijaw Youths Draw Battle Line
  • Seplat Reels out Benefits of Tax Incentive to Nigerian Economy
  • Aiteo Clarifies Status of its Contract with NNPC
  • Dangote Cement Posts N74.7bn Profit in Q1 2015
  • Aregbesola Lauds Airtel's Contributions to Job Creation
  • NOIPolls Reveals Increase in Consumer Confidence Index
  • FCMB Moves to Retail Banking with New Campaign
  • Heritage Bank Promotes Financial Literacy among Children
  • VG30 ETF Makes Final Distribution to Unit Holders
  • FG's Revenue Drops by 21% in February
  • Total Pension Funds Stand at N4.7 Trillion
  • Reposition PPMC to End Fuel Crisis, PENGASSAN Tells FG
  • MTN Provides Free Downloads of all Nigerian Apps to Customers
  • High Flyers
  • BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS AT LAGOS INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL

PUNCH
  • BoI: BPE opens bid for privatisation advisers
  • Tax: FG to raise N38bn from private jet owners
  • Dangote Cement's African projects already supporting growth ' CEO
  • Inverted hammmer & shooting star trading tactics
  • Poor power supply'll affect payment by Discos ' NBET
  • UniCem's N9bn road projects creates 380 jobs
  • Nigerite unveils dry construction system at architects' forum
  • UniCem, LAPO sign pact on affordable homes
  • Tax issues that affect SMEs
  • Professionals move to enhance economic growth
  • Custodian and Allied pays N18k dividend
  • Sterling Bank, Caleb Group support education development
  • Champion Breweries expects sustained profitability
  • Developer names estate after UAC founder
  • Cornerstone expands with foreign partnership
  • SEC takes investor education to NYSC orientation camps
  • Construction work begins on N325bn Lekki seaport
  • Foreign investors expect another naira devaluation ' Khan
  • APC tackles Fayose over delayed salary
  • Sultan advises FRSC on road safety
  • Blackmailing Aregbesola's son, wicked politics
  • Detractors embarrassing Saraki with EFCC 'Omishore
  • Osun suspends labour leaders for alleged forgery
  • Falana blames Ekiti kidnappings on Fayose
  • Oil theft: Navy impounds 30 ships in six months
  • Please forgive us, armed robbers beg police
  • Arewa youths back Saraki for senate presidency
  • How Jonathan outsmarted APC Abati
  • Dont expect magic from Buhari Archbishop
  • Abortions of economic development in Nigeria
  • On the election petitions tribunals
  • As we await the promised change
  • Nigerias brand of repression
  • Sensible way out of our fuel subsidy dilemma
  • Searching Iara Oshiomhole on web pages
  • Buzz social media diary
  • As dollars flow to digital media
  • Before they come for Nigerian bloggers
  • Gunshots as youths, police clash at National Stadium
  • Speakership: Gbajabiamila, Monguno to form alliance
  • N/Assembly management asks lawmakers to vacate offices today
  • I wont share govt money to anybody el-Rufai
  • My wife is not a model, says Oshiomhole
  • EFCC reopens subsidy fraud cases
  • Eviction: Nwobodo rejects judgment, goes to ACourt
  • Weve destroyed more BHarams camps
  • Warn governors against corruption, group urges Buhari
  • Ekiti PDP Elders Forum faults chairmans removal
  • Jonathan made corruption attractive, says Niyi Osundare

VANGUARD
  • My wife wasn't a model 'Oshiomhole
  • Fuel crisis: Why we create scarcity ' Marketers
  • Sambisa offensive: 10 more terrorists' camps fall
  • Banks at risk over oil price slump, energy firms' indebtedness ' CBN
  • Buhari to drop military rank from official designation as President
  • At farewell service: Jonathan begs for forgiveness; wife speaks on health challenges
  • Former Kogi Gov, Idris In road mishap
  • I was forced to lie with a corpse, drink water used to wash it
  • LP denies merger plan to challenge APC
  • Nkurunziza Learnt Nothing
  • Attack from home: Jonathan's troubles in Bayelsa
  • Jonathan and his friends
  • Enugu: Taking stock ahead of Ugwuanyi
  • Shareholders seek return of nationalized banks
  • BVN: The banking public and the June deadline
  • I have responsibility towards the Fairy brand and Nigeria 'Doyle
  • Crisis of confidence still pervasive in stock market 'Okumagba
  • Nigeria loses N7bn as Shell shuts Trans-Niger Pipeline
  • Cargo diversion looms over NPA's order on oil, gas
  • CBN hides banks' interest earnings on standing deposit facility
  • Transition politics to restrict MPC economic policy decisions
  • N100bn mortgage-backed bond: FG urged to redeem guarantee
  • Banking crisis and another season of anxieties
  • Distinguishing withholding tax from value added tax
  • Stagflation: CBN's inflation target unrealistic-FDC analysts
  • How to stop kidnapping in Ekiti State
  • X-raying Ogboru's attempted foray into APC
  • Dropped F/Eagles return Wednesday
  • How Twitter helps foster Nigerian SME growth
  • Diamond League: Okagbare dusts Olympic champion!
  • Keshi calls for prayers
  • Enyeama, Ejide let in 8 goals
  • Sunshine stars secure 1-1 draw in Lafia, in spite of having a goal disallowed
  • Adepoju tips Flying Eagles for success
  • Leopards tear Wolves apart
  • Messi hands Barca 23rd Liga title
  • Cagliari relegated, Genoa, Torino maintain Euro hopes
  • CBN Deadline To Enroll For Bank Verification Number (BVN) Approaches
  • Man Revealed How He was forced To sleep with a corpse, drink water used to wash it
  • How kidnapping Can Be Stopped in Ekiti State
  • Arewa youths Forum Backs Bukola Saraki To Be The Next Senate President
  • FG Starts The Construction Of N142.6bn Lekki deep-sea port
  • Pictures from Tiwa Savage Baby Shower
  • One Feared dead in Ogun State As Policemen clash with OPC
  • James Holmes Murder Trial
  • Bill O'Reilly Blames Rap Music For Decline in Religion
  • Battle of Sambisa: Military Upbeat as Fighting Rages
  • Lagos NUT criticises use of CBT in secondary schools
  • HIV vaccine: Experts explore viable options
  • DAILY TIMES
  • Police Arrest Kogi Lawmaker, Sani
  • Burundi: 17 Face Prosecution in Burundi for Attempt to Overthrow Country's President
  • More than 105,000 People Flee Burundi
  • Army Reviews Curfew in Maiduguri, Allows Movement between 8am to 5pm
  • LASU Reopens For Academic, Administrative Activities Monday
  • Unknown Gunmen Kidnap Adamawa Lawmaker, Usman
  • Military Dismisses Boko Haram's Retaking Of Marte
  • APC Reps Candidate Petitions IGP, Alleges Threat to Life
  • APC to Aliyu, Lamido: Keep Your Advice to Yourselves
  • Re-Elected Borno Senator, Zanna, Is Dead
  • Defection: Dickson Backs Declaration of APC Legislators' Seats Vacant
  • Daily times Newspaper for Monday 18th May 2015
  • Another 'Selective Demolition' Fear Grips Gwagwa/Tasha 1 Residents
  • Egypt Hangs 6 Convicted Insurgents
  • Buhari to Drop 'General' Title from His Name after May 29
  • French Protestant Church Blesses Gay Marriage
  • I Secretly Left Nigeria for Surgery in Germany-Patience Jonathan
  • Alaigbo Development Foundation Harps on Igbo Unity, Equity
  • KWASU canvasses support for Saraki as Senate president
  • Lead Poisoning: Over 1,500 Residents Evacuated in Niger
  • Burundi President Makes First Appearance since Coup Bid
  • 59 Illegal Immigrants Apprehended in Akwa Ibom
  • Nasarawa Govt. Shut 126 Quack Health Facilities
  • Incessant Oil Spills in Akwa Ibom Raises Concern
  • Pope Creates First Palestinian Saints
  • Di Maria Must Shape up or Leave Manchester United- Van Gaal
  • BOI Disburses N781bn in Loans
  • Restock Your ATMs, Borno Residents Beg Banks
  • South African Airways Enabler for Tourism and Driver of Economic Growth
  • Cate Blanchett Denies Being a Lesbian
  • Ghanaian Entertainers Lead Protest against Outages

GUARDIAN
  • Asian stocks rise after S&P's record close
  • How Nigeria can tackle gas utilisation challenges, by Runsewe
  • Federer beats Wawrinka to seal Djokovic final
  • Gerrard 'devastated' after last Anfield game
  • Greek PM warned lenders of not repaying IMF debt in May
  • Why infrastructural projects require special funding to aid delivery
  • CIIN repositions for greater relevance in industry
  • Skye Bank's total assets hit N1.42 trillion
  • NSE records N14.4 billion turnover in one week
  • Nebo, Elumelu listed as key drivers of Africa's power sector
  • Oil glut worsens as OPEC market-share battle begins
  • EPPAN laments slow pace of mobile payment adoption in Nigeria
  • Dangote Cement's off-shore investments drive Q1 profit to N74.7b
  • NIRP to boost yearly manufacturing revenue by N5tr, says Aganga
  • Rotary International tasks members on charity
  • Okoh tasks Nigerian women on healthy life style, exercise
  • CBT won't guarantee better results in secondary schools, says NUT
  • Nnenna Okereke dies at 76
  • 60,000 residents to be displaced for Ogun-Lagos water project
  • Burundi elections may be delayed after coup bid: presidency
  • Man runs amok at wedding in Serbia, killing 6
  • Britain's parliament more gay and diverse after election
  • French Protestant Church blesses gay marriage
  • Fire kills six siblings in Pakistan
  • US raid in Syria killed 32 IS members, including 4 leaders: monitor
  • Pope creates first Palestinian saints
  • German spy agency 'helped US find bin Laden': report
  • Egypt hangs six convicted Islamist militants
  • Osun, others partner on ICT youth empowerment initiative
  • Archangels Parish marks Societies' Feast Day
  • PDP leaders decry Kogi lawmaker's arrest
  • Rights groups want Buhari to shun corrupt persons
  • Counsel urges judge to hands-off N5.2b suit against CBN, others
  • 50 per cent of people with high blood pressure are not aware
  • APC warns on statements attributing actions to President-elect
  • This home of tourism stinks
  • PDP rules out change of name
  • 34 market fire victims get succour in Delta
  • Rugby Federation invites three foreign-based players to Rugby Sevens Squad
  • PricewaterHouseCooper pledges continued support for Chess4Change
  • WTF World Championships: Chukwumerije finishes in top eight
  • Obiku, other Feyenoord coaches arrive for Shell Cup
  • Oshiomhole calls on politicians, private sector to invest in Okpekpe
  • NOC allays fears over preparation for AAG, Olympics' qualifiers
  • Arsenal thwart Man Utd as De Gea departs
  • EPL Results Round Up
  • PSG's coach, Blanc, scoops France's coach of the year award
  • Toure at the double as City head for Champions League
  • UK, firm to host property exhibition

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