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Sunday, 31 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Sunday, May 31, 2015

Happy Sunday to all blog readers all over the world, I wish everyone a fruitful week ahead. News headlines from selected newspapers ready for your reading pleasure this Sunday morning, read and enjoy.

VANGUARD

  • Another Bloody Maiduguri Mosque Attack Leaves 26 Worshipers Dead,28 others Injured
  • I Wasn't Interested In Politics ' Jonathan Says
  • The Buhari Dream: The Story You Didn't Know About This Woman
  • Governor Fayose: The Father Of Rabble Rousers
  • We've Not Banned Anyone Travelling
  • Murtala Nyako Returns To Nigeria
  • She Believed In Change, Now She's A Part Of It, See Who!
  • Wolfsburg Denies Klopp A Fairy-Tale Ending To Win German DFB-Pokal
  • CANCER PREVENTION: Experts Advise Good Diet And Regular Checks
  • No waiting, no stopping, and keep moving
  • Echoes from the past Prophecies for Future '1
  • Kashamu, NDLEA and the rule of law
  • Over 743,000 children fled homes to escape violence in Nigeria ' UNICEF
  • PDP lost power because we took things for granted ' Haliru Mohammed, acting BOT Chair
  • SUBSIDY CRISIS: Diversifying Nigeria's economy with petroleum refining
  • New govt inheriting 70% poverty, 28% unemployment
  • Senate Presidency and the Lawan-Akume deal: End of discussion
  • It's World Cup or nothing, restates Manu
  • Iheanacho fires hat-trick in training
  • F/Eagles seek first win over Brazil
  • Manu Garba's hatchet men
  • History makers Arsenal down Villa to retain FA Cup
  • No man can handle me apart from my husband ' Omotola
  • I used to beg for money to eat ' Tonto Dikeh
  • Buhari can stop class war between the champagne-drinking rich and the poor ' Ben Murray Bruce
  • Dwindling Revenue: Finding alternative to oil
  • How we sent Jonathan back to Otuoke ' Coomasie
  • I trust Buhari to remedy Jonathan's mistakes ' Ogbemudia
  • We will get you'even if you have immunity ' Buhari speaks on lawlessness
  • Buhari: Past, present and future
  • The change of guard
  • Nigerians wanted a vision different from PDP's ' Chibudom Nwuche
  • Photos: Cossy Orjiakor Performs Some Magic with Her B00BS
  • Barcelona On Course For Treble After Winning Copa Del Rey
  • FA Cup 2015: Arsenal Lift FA Cup For Record 12th Time
  • Hilarious: Funny Wedding Pictures To Make Your Day
  • I Will Not Stop Advocating For Peace In Nigeria ' Ex President Jonathan
  • Job Well Done: Lawmakers Commends President Buhari For Swift Action Towards Boko Haram
  • Strange! Father Legally Marries Son After 52 Years Together
  • I will work hard for prompt payment of workers' salaries ' Gov. Lalong Promises
  • President Buhari Pleads For Support From US And Europe [Read]
  • Choose Ministers Rightly ' Cleric Tells President Buhari
  • Education: UNILAG SUG urges FG to sustain funding policy
  • Pastor, wife, 8 church members killed!
  • Killing of 6-month-old baby: Bereaved mother pleads for justice
GUARDIAN

  • Remembering Daniel Ogbonnaya Okoro (1937-2014)
  • Tribute To Comrade Uche Chukwumerije
  • UK Returnee, Tyson Noir Turn It Up
  • UNILORIN To Partner US Varsity For Research, Others
  • UNIBEN Medical Students Hold Health Campaign
  • From IPAYF, Honour Comes For Onyema
  • Smart Ways Police Control Traffic
  • In Taraba, Govt's Apathy Stunts Children's Rights
  • Smart Ways Police Control Traffic
  • In Taraba, Govt's Apathy Stunts Children's Rights
  • Taraba State Assigns Corps Members To Teach In Villages
  • NCCE New Curriculum To Produce Specialised Teachers
  • MDCN Inducts 50 ABSU's Medical Graduates
  • Divine Gift For Nigeria's Rebirth
  • Tennis: Kvitova finds form at French Open
  • Manufacturers Set Economic Agenda For Buhari
  • Unclaimed Dividends: Investors Urge Reform Of Capital Market
  • New blow to Nkurunziza as Burundi election official flees
  • Barrel bombs kill 71 civilians after Syria army retreats
  • European politicians 'proud' to be on Russian blacklist
  • Powerful 7.8 quake shakes Japan
  • Zimbabwe continues Pakistan cricket tour despite 'suicide bomb
  • Migrants found off Myanmar to be taken to Rakhine: official
  • Rouhani calls for 'free' legislative vote in Iran
  • India reels under heatwave as death toll tops 2,000
  • Australia calls for greater cooperation on returning IS fighters
  • US judge jails Silk Road mastermind for life
  • Zimbabwe cricket match blast was 'suicide bomb': Pakistan minister
  • Adesina And The African Development Challenge
  • Ondo To Inaugurate New Assembly Tomorrow
  • PDP Chieftain Wants Buhari To Scrap Fuel Subsidy, Power Privatisation
  • Lalong To Reduce Suffering, Create Opportunities
  • How Adesina Emerged First Nigerian AfDB President
  • Learn From Jonathan's Mistakes, Gani Adams Cautions Buhari
  • 2016 Varkey Global Teacher Prize Calls For Entry
  • NGO, Community Leaders Call For Peace, Support For New Govt
  • New Abia Deputy Governor Calls For Strong State Legislatures
  • Benue Exco Members Share N100m Security Vote, As 300 Aides Grumble
  • We've All It Takes To Go All The Way
  • We Need Technocrat As Sports Minister, Coaches Tell Buhari
  • Messi-inspired Barcelona win 27th Copa del Rey
  • History makers Arsenal down Villa to retain FA Cup
  • Football: CSKA take final Champions League spot
  • Football: Japan striker Muto to join Germany's Mainz
  • Chelsea sweat through a 1-0 victory over Thai All Stars
  • Football: Rio Ferdinand hangs up his boots
  • Tennis: Djokovic, Murray subdue new generation at French Open
  • Football: Kane scores again in Spurs win in Australia
  • ootball: Kane scores again in Spurs win in Australia
  • Health Emergencies And The Immediacy Of Spiritual Thought
  • Stress Coping Strategies (IV)
  • Islam: The Principle Of Correct Human Devt (20)
  • Top Issues In President Buhari's Inauguration Speech
  • Now That The Madness Is Over
  • Wike: Pursuit Of A New Rivers Vision
  • LAGOS: High Expectations As Ambode Steps In
  • New Governors On Public Attention Radar
  • IITA/SARD-SC Workshop Reveals Emerging Shifts In Countries' Agricultural Policy
  • Anglican Bishop Laments High Rate Of Unemployment, As Synod Ends
  • Seperating The Sinner From The Sin
  • As Nigeria Reboots
  • Prof. Akinterinwa's Exposition On Burundi
  • Egypt's Mursi: The Irony Of Democracy
  • GREAT EXPECTATIONS
  • OnInspection Of Vehicles, Drivers' Licences
  • Are Nigerians Ready For Buhari
  • SUNDAY NARRATIVE: APC, PDP And Zoning Palaver
  • BACKLASH: No, Buhari Belongs To Politicians
  • NDLEA Should Follow Due Process In Kashamu's Case
  • A Strip Of Art Appreciation's 'Missing Link
  • Niyi Osundare Poetry Festival' Accolades For Global Scholar, Poet At Maiden Festival
  • Nigerian Idol V: Dolu, K-Peace, Nex2 In Last 3
  • Shijuwomi' Game Changer from Veteran Filmmaker Bayo Awala
  • Akpovi-Esade Dedicates COSON Award To Anikulapo
  • Celebrities Endorse Audio Bible In Nigerian Languages
  • MOTI's Queen Aims To Impact Sickle Cell Patients
  • Mortimer Planno In The Life Of Bob Marley
  • Golden Periwinkle Set To Premiere The Uduaghan Chronicles
  • Taking A Hard Stance On Forced Marriage, Wife Inheritance
THISDAY
  • Under My Watch, FG'll Not Encroach on Legislative and Judiciary Duties
  • Nasarawa LG Boss Slumps, Dies, Maku Rejects Al-Makura Inauguration
  • Osinbajo: God's Plan'll Turn Things Around Positively for Nigeria
  • WACSOF Canvasses Support of Tenure Limit in West Africa
  • Gregory University Trains 292 Engineering Lecturers
  • Police Summon Asadu for Alleged Forgery of PDP Primaries Sheet
  • Rivers: APC Expresses Worries over Wike's Inauguration
  • Wike: Nigerians'll Appreciate Jonathan in the Future
  • Oyintiloye: Emergence of Buhari, New Vista of Opportunity
  • Group: Saraki, Right Man for Senate Presidency
  • Youth Group Demands 40% Affirmative Action from Buhari
  • Buhari'll Rebuild Nigeria, Tinubu Reassures Nigerians
  • AfDB: Nigeria, Others Lose $40bn Yearly as 620m People Live without Electricity
  • Expert Puts Cost of Buhari's Economic Blueprint at N60 Trillion
  • KENNY ODILI: A PASSION FOR CREATIVITY
  • JUDGING A BOOK BY ITS COVER
  • To Live By Books
  • ON A FRAGRANT NOTE
  • The Dawning of A New Era
  • Key Appointments: Buhari's Silence Unsettles APC Leaders
  • Why Change in Nigeria Matters to the World
  • 10 killed in Maiduguri Suicide Bombing as Buhari Restates Determnination to Degrade Boko Haram
  • Media Buying Agencies Task Govt on Deadline for Digital Migration
  • Sustain Power Sector Reform, CSOs Implore Buhari
  • Young Nigerian Business Owners to Meet on Entrepreneurship, Innovations
  • Mastercard Boss Tasks Accountants on Integrity, Value, Ethics
  • Fayose: Buhari Must Fulfill His Promise to Live for Nigeria, Not APC
  • THE VILLAGE SQUARE: Ikwuemesi's Witness to Uli
  • Nigeria as World's Comedy Capital
  • Ambode Receives Namibian President, Canvasses More Investment in Lagos
  • Is Buhari the One Who is to Come
  • FA Cup: Arsenal Thump Aston Villa to Retain Trophy
  • FIFA Corruption Crisis: Blatter Downplays US Indictment
  • Nadal Crushes Kuznetsov at Roland Garros
  • Yeboah Salvages U-20 World Cup Draw for Ghana against Austria
  • Domestic Participation at NSE Rose 26.33% in April
  • Buharinomics Blueprint: Prioritising the Change Quadrilemma
  • Promoting Good Business Practice Through Corporate Citizens Award
  • Koozechi: What Nigeria Stands to Gain from Trade Partnership with Iran
  • Driving a Home Ownership and Infrastructural Development in Nigeria
  • Buhari Restates Commitment to Degrade Boko Haram
  • Buhari, Osinbajo Declare Assets
  • Fear of Arrest: We've Not Barred Anyone from Travelling - Buhari
  • G7 Summit: Cameron Urges Buhari to Come with Nigeria's Shopping List
  • Umahi Appoints APGA Senatorial Candidate as SSG
  • Forgery of Primaries Result: Police Issues Warrant of Arrest for Patrick Asadu
  • Jonathan, 219 Other Nigerians Get Street Names in Abuja
  • Buhari: What Nigeria Earns Not Commensurate to Sustained Development
  • Suicide Bomber Kills 10 at Maiduguri Mosque
  • Explosion Rocks Maiduguri
  • Saraki and the Senate Presidency
  • DAPO ABIODUN'S HOPE REKINDLED
  • MR. PETER OBI (EX-GOVERNOR): I'm More of a Trader than a Politician
  • Jonathan: I will Remain Forever Grateful to Alameseigha
  • IPAC: Ayade Inherited a Failed State from Imoke
  • Fayose: Buhari Must Fulfill His Promise to Live for Nigeria, Not APC
  • YOMI SONUGA: FROM HIGH-END AUTOMOBILES TO LUXURY BOATS
  • Tony Elumelu, Jim Ovia's Oratorical Skills
  • Joy in Usman Dantata's Home
  • Job Creation, Our Top Priority, Says Okowa
  • TUNDE FOWLER'S LOVE FOR GOD
  • OLUSOLA SAMUEL'S INSPIRING STORY
  • OLABIYI TUNJI-OLUGBODI'S METEORIC RISE
  • PRINCESS FIFI EJINDU'S BEAUTIFUL DREAMS
  • IFEANYI UBAH'S GREEK GIFT
  • Orijinal Unveils Africa's Largest Drum
  • NNAMANI EMERGES MISS UNITED NATIONS
  • VIVA CINEMA OPENS IN KWARA
  • Waiting for Upliftment in Awka
  • Day Aregbesola Refused to Sing, Dance
  • Fulfilling the Dream of Nigerian Youths
  • Cyberharam: Can Nigeria Prepare for the Next Generation of Terrorists
  • Imoke Gets Hero's Welcome from Kinsmen
  • NURTW Members Protest in Kwara over Alleged Police Killing of Branch Chairman
  • VAPP Bill: Emulate FG on Bill Passage, States Urged
  • ActionAid Nigeria Seeks Greater Protection of Child Rights
  • Despite Security Challenges WAEC Pledges to Maintain Exam standards
  • 220 Nigerians Given Street Names in Abuja
  • 1,000 Residents Displaced as Gunmen Raze Plateau Community
  • IPAC: Ayade Inherited a Failed State from Imoke
  • Ondo to Inaugurate New Assembly Monday
  • Nigeria on the March Again
  • Adesina's AfDB Feat
  • Challenges at the Dawn of a New Era
  • Ojikutu: To Succeed, Buhari Must Step on Toes and be Surrounded by Good People
  • Igini: Tension is Minimal in Contests Where Supremacy of the People to Choose their Leaders is Acknowledged
  • For Chukwumerije, a Book is Closed
  • A Tribute to Ekweremadu at 53
  • Nigeria's Place in Africa's Democratic Growth: Striving to be a More Perfect Union
  • Rethinking the Capability Readiness of Public Sevice: Lessons from Omobola Johnson
  • PDP: Exorcising the Evil Within
  • For Owan Enoh, History Beckons at 49
PUNCH
  • Judicious use of mobile marketing
  • It'll take Nigeria time to stop B'Haram 'Campbell
  • It's new dawn for Nigeria ' Malian President
  • Wanted Nyako returns, plans to meet Buhari
  • Kwara NURTW members protest Police killing of leader
  • Nigerians have roles to play to see desired change ' Cleric
  • I've not stopped Jonathan's ministers from travelling abroad ' Buhari
  • Buhari played football in school Abba Ali
  • Osinbajo relaxes with gospel music Alex Okoh
  • Buhari not as stern as he looks Ojukwu
  • Awolowo blessed Osinbajo as a baby Shittu
  • President Buhari: First 100 days priorities
  • The new face of Aso Rock
  • Non-oil exporters demand payment of N125bn NDCC claims
  • Nigeria earns N353bn from sector
  • Sheer delight
  • Poise meets power
  • UN honours four fallen Nigerian peacekeepers, 122 others
  • Boko Haram kills 16 in fresh attacks on Maiduguri
  • Buhari, VP fail to declare assets publicly
  • Alamieyeseigha made me Jonathan
  • Jonathan still president, says Presidency website
  • God plans to heal Nigeria through us Osinbajo
  • Appointments: Buhari keeps Nigerians guessing 48 hours after
  • Be courageous to introduce change, CAN tells Ikpeazu
  • Bear with us, Buhari appeals to Nigerians
  • Ive not banned Jonathans ministers from travelling abroad Buhari
  • Fayose pays 19 APC lawmakers salaries
  • God is involved in politics Osinbajo
  • Well unseat Wike at tribunalAPC
  • Asari Dokubo faults Niger Delta amnesty
  • For the sake of our children
  • Are you growing old gracefully
  • President Jonathan's legacy
  • A letter to President Buhari
  • Nigeria: It's a new dawn
  • Buhari must be feeling lucky
  • The misery of osteomyelitis
  • People discouraged me ' Nweke
  • I didn't trek for financial gain ' Ndabagi
  • Trek for Jonathan, an act of sacrifice 'Chukuneku
  • Why I trekked for Jonathan ' Nihi
  • The Osinbajo we know ' Church members
  • It was tough training my boys ' Osinbajo's mother
  • Dad is not a good cook ' Ajimobi's daughter
  • Trekking for fame, fortune
  • Inside Osinbajo's family house
  • U-20 world cup: Nigeria's golden boys
  • And then we should have our CAS (1)
TRIBUNE
  • NURTW leader killed by police in Kwara
  • We've not banned anyone from travelling 'Buhari
  • Delta gov salutes Uduaghan's dedication, as former gov holds thanksgiving in Warri
  • Nigerians 'll appreciate Jonathan in future 'Wike
  • Nigeria, South Korea to improve economic, parliamentary systems
  • Bury ethnicity, tribalism, Gov Emmanuel tells A/Ibom people
  • Ambode holds inaugural meeting with perm secs
  • Atlantic City, Ilubinrin pose danger to Lagos
  • Inaugural speech: Falana, Lamorde, others to discuss Buhari's policy on corruption in LGs
  • Jonathan lauds Alamieyeseigha for his political career
  • Make Nigerians proud, diasporans tell Buhari, Amosun, others
  • Lawmaker lauds Gombe gov on re-election
  • MASSOB commends Ndigbo for supporting Jonathan
  • Jigawa State governor appoints SSG
  • Buhari will improve economy, security 'Lawmaker-elect
  • Buhari Govt: Oyegun, Ogbeh, Onu in SGF race
  • Nigeria sitting on a keg of gunpowder 'Buhari
  • Boko Haram dares Buhari, kills scores in fresh Borno attacks
  • REVEALED: How UK, US facilitated Buhari's trip to London
  • 7 killed as Boko Haram launches rocket grenade on Maiduguri at midnight
  • Why lawmakers are fighting Fayose 'Ekiti lawmakers-elect reveal
  • Inauguration: What Buhari told the nation
  • Where does the president 'belong
  • We never borrowed to execute any project in Oyo State 'Kolade
  • Buhari should be careful with some people 'Olafemi
THE NATION
  • Ill forever remain grateful to Alamieyeseigha Jonathan
  • Buhari, Osinbajo declare assets
  • I didnt bar ex-ministers, from travelling Buhari
  • Britain to assist in retrieving looted funds
  • Suicide bombing, attempted invasion of Maiduguri claim 37 lives
  • Nyako returns
  • Ill forever remain grateful to Alamieyeseigha Jonathan
  • UN posthumous medals for four Nigerian fallen peacekeepers, 122 others
  • INAUGURAL SPEECH Kudos, knocks for Buhari
  • Ambode receives Namibian President, moves official residence to Ikeja
  • Lagos speakership: Agunbiade steps down, solicits support as deputy speaker
  • RCCG holds special prayers for leaders
  • SHAYDEE The worst thing you can do to yourself
  • Understanding the demand of sacrifice for success!
  • I have no doubt Buhari will deliver
  • Family critical to checking societal problems
  • James to Buhari: lead by examples
  • Discovery for women holds
  • Over $7.5bn lost to weak metrology control
  • Counting cost of fuel crisis
  • BPPs antidote against corruption
  • Chamber to Buhari: improve the fortunes of SMEs
  • Pay-TV: The lies being told about pay-as-you-watch
  • Small businesses remain engine of growth
  • All-womens bank berths in Nigeria
  • Hidden facts about your mobile phone
  • Stanbic IBTC bags CAC compliance award 2015
  • Beware, fake tomatoe paste in circulation
  • Unpaid salaries
  • Jonathans parting shot
  • The Nigerian state and the economy of disaffection
  • May 29, 2015: Scattered, cautiously optimistic reflections on an historic turning point
  • Buharis businesslike speech
  • Money does not answer all things
  • Star-studded federal and state governments
  • Our season of forgiveness
  • Comrades or opportunists
  • Congratulations, Mr. President, but just where are you going to start from
  • BUHARIso much unlike his predecessors
  • Gbajabiamila is pride of Surulere
  • Why I want to be deputy speaker
  • Ambode will work with the best brains -Kosoko Dele
  • Senate Presidency: How the contest may be won, lost
  • PDPs NWC remnants battle for survival
  • 2015: APC, PDP in queer role reversal
  • Qualities members want in a Speaker -Faruk
  • The remaking of Ogun State

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