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Sunday, 10 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Sunday, May 10, 2015


Here comes the newspaper headlines from selected national newspapers.......Read

GUARDIAN
  • What You Don't Know About Otuoke
  • Goodluck To Otuoke As Jonathan Returns
  • The New Biosafety Law
  • Ferdinand Gets Brake After Wife's Death
  • Enrique Wants La Liga Strike Averted
  • Group Lauds Military's Onslaught Against Terrorists
  • Adeboye Tasks Youth On Godly Principles
  • Okoh Mourns Chief Imam Of National Mosque
  • Buhari Congratulates David Cameron
  • Emir of Kano visits El-Rufai, says Kaduna citizens elected competence
  • China says US report on its military 'distorts facts
  • Hundreds mourn Australian executed in Indonesia
  • Militants shoot dead two Egyptian policemen
  • Military Plane Crashes Near Seville Airport, Killing Four
  • Mubarak Jailed In Corruption Retrial
  • Pyongyang Test-Fires Submarine-Launched Missile
  • As Nkurunziza Joins The League Of Africa's Sit-Tight Leaders
  • UKEAS, AerialView Set Standard In Int'l Education Marketing
  • Imo Varsity Teachers Embark On Indefinite Strike
  • Ogun CJ Sets Free 37 Prisoners
  • Emir Of Kano Canvasses Support For El-Rufai
  • Sect Leader, Sheikh El-Zakyzaky Alleges Threat To His Life
  • Ekiti NMA Declares Strike To Protest Doctor, Nurse Kidnap
  • Tottenham's C'League Hope Ends As Burnley Is Relegated
  • Gerrard Made Me A Better Manager
  • AFN Should Be Celebrated
  • AC Milan upset Roma to blow open Champions League race
  • Fellaini's late header gives United top-four boost
  • Ten-man Bayern suffer fourth straight defeat
  • The Little Genius Called Messi!
  • No Mayweather Rematch With 'Coward' Pacquiao
  • Guard Of Honour For Champions
  • Liverpool Expect September Return For Sturridge
  • TULE: There Is Sense In Sustaining Some Of Outgoing Govt's Economic Policies
  • Airtel Predicts Growth In Broadband Adoption Next Year
  • Dollarisation Of Economy Unabated, Despite CBN's Warning
  • RIVERS: Amaechi's Mixed Grill Of Achievements, Letdowns
  • ENUGU: Chime Years, To Forget Or Not To Forget
  • Adebimpe Adebajo: Good Nutrition, Weight Loss Keep Hypertension, Eye Defect At Bay
  • World Asthma Day: Medical Experts Urge Patients To Take Control Of Condition
  • Students, Exams And Mental Health
  • OBANIKORO: ECOWAS, Doing Great At 40
  • Amaechi, Wike And Pattern Of History
  • KAKA: We Are At Home With What We Did, No Regrets
  • ABIA 2015: Strong Demand For Change Versus Equity And Power Shift
  • Empty Seats As Defeated Senators Shun Assembly
  • CALEB OLUMHENSE SYNDICATED: Mixed Metaphors: Hypertension In High Places
  • The Errand Boy And His Many Masters
  • Power Outage In Apalara Community, Modakeke
DAILY TIMES
  • Buhari congratulates PM David Cameron
  • Aliyu Backs Fayose, Tells Mu'azu, Other PDP Leaders To Resign
  • Mubarak Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
  • At Least 36 Killed And 'Hundreds' Escape In Iraq Prison Break
  • Liberia Declared Ebola-Free
  • 10 Die in Military Plane Crash in Spain
  • Imoke Dismisses Plot to Replace Mu'Azu
  • SGF Commends the Strong Synergy between NCPC and the HAJJ Commission
  • Man Stabs Girlfriend to Death, Attempts Suicide in Bayelsa
  • Lagos Carnival Update
  • Mike Omeri, NOA and Hate Speech
  • FG Suspends Annual Leave for Perm Secs, Directors
  • Fayose to Mu'Azu: Resign Honourably like Miliband, Clegg
  • Troops Recover Video Recordings of Boko Haram
  • Doctors Lament Increasing Rate of Insecurity ofHealth Workers
  • Police Promotes 632 Senior Officers
  • UK Polls: President Jonathan Congratulates Cameron, Conservatives on Victory
  • Woju' Crooner, Kiss Daniel Loses Dad
  • As Taraba Enters The Darius Era
THE SUN
  • God sent out Jonathan ' Col Inuwa Wada
  • AS Enugu gleams in seamless continuity and consolidation
  • PDP no longer belongs to members ' Ndoma- Egba, Senate Leader
  • Kalu congratulates Cameron
  • I'll ensure PDP remains intact'Jonathan
  • Keshi dangles carrot at Flying Eagles
  • Martins scoops MLS Goal of the Week Award
  • Mayweather: I'll beat Pacquiao 100 times
  • UCL SLOT: Gerrard leads Reds battle against Blues
  • Why I dumped bank job for fashion designing 'Gabby Ibeabuchi
  • LAMENTATIONS IN LAGOS :Diesel suppliers defrauded by British bizman agonize over their bankruptcy
  • Ribadu lauds Shema
  • Ndigbo and the 2015 elections: The correctness of a mistake
  • FG recalls perm secs from leave, bars others
  • Nigeria ranks 3rd in emerging internet
  • Colbert's visit 'll spur positive policies in education ' Ensign
  • Landmines and ambush
  • Abia in the hands of Okezie Ikpeazu
  • Nigerians should transform from a criticizing to a people who reward performance 'Femi Adesina
  • Human trafficking: Police rescue 2 Nigerian ladies from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia
  • 67-year-old man in 'house arrest' since January
  • Olukolade cautions media against joining international conspiracy
  • Pastor, daughter stab nurse to death over cellphone battery
  • God behind APC wind of change -Shema
  • Katsina has improved under Shema-Gbenga Daniel
  • GREAT JOB, BUT CHIBOK
  • Buhari and the crying governors
  • How not to respond to Xenophobia
  • United Kingdom and its enduring parliamentary system
  • Many rape cases, so little punishment
  • I reveal my cleavages in classy way 'Mercy Aigbe
  • Why I'm passionate about Nigeria-CEO
  • Msol in Wonder & Ponder
  • AVF premieres 4 movies today
THISDAY
  • Remi Adewale: Motivated to Promote Mental Health
  • Fighting The Battle Against The Rise of Tuberculosis
  • Nigeria International Book Fair Returns
  • Military: Let's Not Encourage Illegality in the Name of Militia
  • Nigeria's Economy Collapsing, Says Odigie-Oyegun
  • PDP Raps APGA over Card Reader Scandal at INEC
  • Borno Sets Up Camp for Returning Refugees from Niger
  • Councils Chairmen Recommend Upgrade of Some Colleges of Education to Universities
  • Woman's Twins had Different Fathers
  • The Continuing Human Tragedy in the Middle Belt
  • Solomon Arase's Judges Protection Units
  • PDP: Laying it Bare
  • Mabogunje: Jonathan Was Poorly Prepared for Presidency
  • Adiukwu-Bakare: Despite Our Loss, We Believe We Wrestled Power from Tinubu in Lagos
  • Moshood Mustapha: Alleviating Poverty Motivated Me to Go into Politics
  • Abdulmumin: There won't be a Replay of 2011 Scenario in Race for House Speaker
  • Awaiting Tambuwal's Date with History
  • APC National Assembly Leadership Debate: The Imperative for Democratic Tradition
  • Unveiling Cross River's Ben Ayade
  • Evaluating Primate Ayodele's Predictions
  • Reasons for APC's Success in Kogi
  • United Kingdom and Its Enduring Parliamentary System
  • The Akwa Ibom Governorship Election in Perspective
  • Arase: I Seek a Police Force with Confident Officers, Intellectually Deep and Professionally Effective
  • The African Tragedy on The Mediterranean Sea
  • Bagging a PhD at 60 was My Birthday Gift
  • femi, seun kuti: a reunion
  • The Raging Battle for Senate Presidency/House Speakership
  • Adeyemi: Your Mind is Your Most Important Asset
  • 10 Top Brokers' Transactions Hit N129 Billion in April
  • Beyond Publication of Delinquent Debtors' Lists
  • Budget 2015 as President Jonathan's Parting Gift
  • Local Content: Continental Oil, Conoil Sweep Awards
  • Quoted Companies in Season of Lower Numbers
  • Biometric Verification Number Project to Check Forex Fraud
  • Customs in Renewed War against Smugglers
  • The Cable: Credibility as Niche Strategy
  • Biodun Shobanjo Now the Manager of the Year
  • Oba Otudeko: A Profile in Enterprise
  • Star Music Trek Resumes...Rocks Calabar'As Wande Coal, Oritsefemi, Cynthia Morgan, Others Shine
  • Newman Street Returns with National Malaria Theme Song
  • ICE GUARANA LAUNCHES IN DOUBLE SIDE STYLE
  • Cape Town's Stunning Scenery
  • One Woman's Drive to Satisfy Europe's Craze for African Fashion
  • Buhari: To Probe or Not to Probe
  • Khadija Abba-Ibrahim: Amazon in the House
 VANGUARD
  • Privatisation of PHCN a fraud,electricity workers tell Buhari
  • Buhari congratulates PM David Cameron
  • Heartless! Six-month old baby smashed to the ground 'dies the following day
  • Jonathan's mess, Buhari's burden
  • How APC benefited from PDP's mismanaged success ' Eyiboh
  • Aftermath of Polls: The North must win back Igbo confidence ' Ezeife
  • Chime dares Enugu lawmakers: Too late to impeach me
  • Okowa will build on predecessors' foundation ' Ambassador Okporoko
  • Killing direct foreign investment: How not to respond to Xenophobia
  • Democracy and delayed LG elections in Lagos
  • Between Buhari's Integrity, 'Change' and Jonathan's Greatest Failing
  • How president-elect Buhari can achieve a fair deal for victims of corruption
  • Nigeria ranked among top 3 emerging broadband markets
  • NBC to tackle anti competitive practices in Nigerian broadcasting
  • Keshi wary of Chad
  • We'll rule the world ' Awoniyi
  • Martins on Bournemouth radar
  • FIFA U-20 W/Cup: Brazil camp in disarray
  • Ifeanyi Uba United: A new concept of club football in Nigeria
  • Rangers coach dreads Heartland
  • Okagbare: I did not ask Ogba for money
  • Civil Servants under-develop sports in Nigeria, says Ebewele
  • Star Football SuperFans gameshow: Arsenal 'drag' Chelsea to penalties
  • Depay will be United's Messi ' Van Gaal
  • You don't have to be naked to act as a prostitute ' Sobowale
  • Coded Tunes unveils new artistes, postpones reunion concert
  • Klint Da Drunk, Mr Melody, others storm Bamboo for Most Beautiful Girl in Eko
  • Skales says he's nervous as he prepares for first album launch
  • It took me 4 hours to compose Nwayo 'Sefiya
  • Day Africa Magic feted movie stars in Enugu
  • Obi Osotule fights human trafficking through film
  • Tales of Nigeria's one ' hit crooners (1)
  • Kelly Handsome, Icerom set to star in television series
  • Oil sector rot will overwhelm Buhari if not tackled within 3 months ' Esele
  • The international community helped Nigeria to deliver credible polls ' Ambassador Ekewenu
  • PDP: Muazu, the govs and the war within
  • The post-election prize Jonathan deserves ' Abubakar Audu
  • My tortuous election journeys ' Buhari
  • PDP: From Ruling to Opposition Party
  • Kaduna attackers wanted my head for being 'an infidel' ' Redeemed Church pastor
  • Why students lose interest in agriculture 'President, Sharon University
  • The structure Nigeria needs under Buhari, by Gani Adams
  • Sambisa Forest: I never believed we would make it out alive ' Rachael, Christian hostage




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