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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, May 14, 2015


Headlines from selected newspapers is here again this beautiful Thursday morning for your reading pleasure....

 THISDAY
  • Soldiers Repel Boko Haram Attack in Maiduguri
  • Rivers Killings: We'll Not Forgive Nor Forget, Says Buhari
  • Bayelsa Senator, Six Others Defect to APC
  • Indigenous Firm Raise the Alarm over Directive to Relocate Facilities
  • Learn to Tell the Truth, PDP Tells APC Spokesman
  • Buhari's Administration will Remain Investor-friendly, Says Adefuye
  • Olam Raises Investment on Rice Backward Integration
  • Ebola: Counting the Cost
  • Expert Tasks FG on Training
  • GSK, ENOF Sensitise Nigerians on Asthma Control
  • Water: IPAN Decries Use of Foreign Lab for Certification
  • Why Adults Should be Immunised
  • Infertility Challenges Can be Reduced, Says Expert
  • Group Tasks Nigerians on Use of Treated Nets
  • Experts Train Optometrists on New Tools
  • Ohakim: PDP's Loss Good for the Polity
  • Boroffice: Take-a-Bow Practice Not Good for Democracy
  • Okafor: Igbos Must Learn from Tinubu
  • Buhari Needs to Perform Major Surgery on Nigeria
  • Blair: Nigeria Has Won Global Respect, Promises Assistance
  • Oil Marketers: FG Owes Us $1 Billion
  • Constitution Amendment: Senate Drops Move to Override Jonathan's Veto
  • Lekki Robbery Gang Reveals How FCMB was Robbed of N15 million
  • Driver Knocks Down Man and Absconds with Corpse in Bayelsa
  • Lead Poisoning Kills 28 Children in Niger
  • Nigeria's GDP Growth Rate Declines Further to 3.86% in First Quarter
  • LASG Directs Tankers to Quit Lagos in 48 Hours
  • Migrant Deaths, Xenophobia Top Agenda at ECOWAS Parliament
  • Schneider Electric Launches New Mobile Power Packs
  • Expert Urges FG to Offer Incentives to Social Entrepreneurs
  • IDL Donates Four Classrooms to Community School
  • Niger Assembly Reconvenes
  • Enugu Group Names Ibekaku as Choice for Ministerial Slot
  • Gunmen Snatch Channels TV Staff Bus in Benin
  • UPP to Partner APC on Anti Corruption Crusade
  • ICT Weekly Arena Promises Strong Advocacy for Indigenous Technology
  • Speakership: Monguno Consults North-east Members
  • Meet Us at Tribunal if You Have Facts, Abia PDP Tells APGA
  • New National Assembly Members: No Room for Ethnicity, Tribalism During Debates
  • THE CASE FOR VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION
  • Inflation Rate Predicted to Inch Up
  • ICAN Members Seek Stay of Action on Council Election
  • Flour Mills Introduces New Product
  • Taming Tuberculosis
  • Cashless Economy: Stakeholders Decry Lack of PoS at Key Institutions
  • EMC, TD Caution against Disruptive Technology
  • NCC Not Complacent about Challenges of Service Quality
  • Accenture to Empower 3 Million Youths Globally by 2020
  • Omatek Alternative Power Will Address Electricity Challenges
THE SUN
  • Ike Ekweremadu @ 53
  • Igbo voted wisely (2)
  • Thank God this is our finest hour
  • RONKE AKINDELE
  • APC surrenders on Senate presidency, House Speaker
  • Gridlock: Lagos gives tanker drivers 48 hours to leave expressway
  • Buhari should fight indiscipline, not only corruption 'Amb Marcus-Bello
  • How Buhari can fight corruption 'Nwafor-Orizu's daughter
  • North-East needs Senate leadership to rebuild zone from Boko Haram devastation ' Binta Garba
  • Why Saraki should succeed Mark as Senate President 'Amao, APC chieftain
  • Buhari'll not disappoint Nigerians
  • Shuluwa urges Buhari to tackle corruption
  • PDP must blame self for failure
  • Keshi'll fail again ' Lawal
  • UCL: Old Lady shocks Real
  • CAF coaching license: Amodu urges NFF to grade Nigerian coaches
  • NBBF leadership is inept 'Bakare
  • Heineken Serves Up the Perfect UEFA Champions League Cocktail
  • Aero Contractors' CEO, CFO removed
  • Olam increases local rice production by 200,000MT
  • UK firm offers to bridge Nigeria's 700,000 housing deficit
  • Senate confirms Gwarzo as SEC DG
  • Kalu commiserates with Zik's family
  • I'll make Nigerians proud 'Buhari
  • Polls: Jonathan, PDP leadership in closed-door talks
  • Embattled Lagos PDP chairman fights back
  • Buhari denies anointing Senate leader
  • South South, South East didn't vote PDP, Emerhor replies Uduaghan
  • Uduaghan has fulfilled promises to Deltans 'Macaulay
  • Election miscellanies
  • Seven Energy targets 8,000bpd crude oil production from Stubb Creek
  • Dangers of abortion exposed
  • Man remanded for hacking 63-year-old man to death
  • Data Recorders Recovered in Amtrak Train Derailment in Philadelphia That Killed 7
  • Kaduna-Abuja cyclist arrives Abuja
  • Buhari denies appointing Senate Leader
  • Burundi President Deposed In Military Coup
  • International community behind Buhari, Osinbajo 'Blair
  • Why we're winning Boko Haram war 'Nigerian Army
  • 3 children of same father drown in Bauchi
  • Rivers pensioners, civil servants protest unpaid salaries
  • Unending anguish on Oshodi/Apapa Expressway
  • Soyinka: Down from Olympus (1)
  • A letter to president-elect, Mohammadu Buhari
  • Why NOUN law students should be admitted to Law School
  • Things Buhari must not overlook

VANGUARD
  • Burundi army divided after coup attempt, president out of country
  • Buhari's inauguration: We cannot afford a flamboyant ceremony ' APC
  • Fashola blasts FG over sale of TBS land
  • Ekiti Kidnappings: Fayose, APC lawmakers disagree over security checks
  • Rivers election: We won't forgive killers, arsonists ' Buhari
  • We planned Lekki bank robbery in 24 hours ' SUSPECT
  • Herbalist landlord kills tenant over wife's treatment
  • Constitution amendment: Senate backs out of veto override
  • Buhari's inauguration: Expect low key ceremony 'APC Transition C'ttee chair
  • Lead poisioning kills 28 in Niger, says FG
  • $330.000 fraud: Accused failed EFCC's lie detector test ' Witness
  • Ayoola, others chart path for effective anti-corruption crusade in Nigeria
  • FG redeploys Aviation Perm Sec over unauthorized leave
  • PIB: Reps suspend further consideration over legal technicalities
  • FEC approves N31bn roads contracts for Delta, Bayelsa, Ondo states
  • PDP chieftain demands sack of NWC
  • Rivers civil servants protest non-payment of salaries
  • Saving Ekiti, Saving Us
  • Rights Of Our Children
  • Senate and Jonathan: Vain veto venture
  • How I tackled greed in Delta ' Macaulay
  • Lagos PDP: Perpetual trouble
  • Buhari needs God to succeed ' Adegbenro
  • Roots of coup attempt against Burundi president
  • Burundi's Nkurunziza; ex-rebel, born-again Christian who divided a nation
  • Making money from tomato farming
  • Anambra'based mechanic fabricates N10m dredging equipment
  • Dangote, UOP sign agreement over petroleum refinery plant
  • Oil glut worsens as OPEC market share battle begins ' IEA
  • Why you need a business plan
  • Something is new and things must change
  • Tragedy of a beleaguered nation
  • Georgia Aquarium increases revenue from email marketing with IBM Commerce
  • Frontrunners mobile operators enjoy 9.6% CAGR ' Ericsson, EY study
  • Facebook hooks up with publishers for 'Instant Articles
  • Keshi's assistant: NFF keeps Quicksilver on hold
  • Cross River pulls out of athletics sponsorship
  • CBN Open serves off
  • Fashola to grace GTBank-Lagos Principals Cup final
  • Federation Cup: Kukuruku knock out Giwa FC
  • We are on peak of a small hill in table tennis ' Oshodi
  • Access Bank-UNICEF Charity Shield Polo tournament gallops off May 21
  • Dike relishes USA W/Cup match-up
  • Garba dissatisfied with F/Eagles despite huge win
  • Juventus end Real Madrid's European reign in semi-finals
  • Election Tribunals: All interlocutory be heard with substantive issues ' Fashanu
  • Nials boosts lawyers capacity in brief writing, advocacy skills
  • Photo: Girl Got In Trouble After Calling Rihana Ashawo
  • Terrifying: Photos Of Burundian female police officer shot at protesters at close range
PUNCH
  • Burundi troops, coup soldiers battle to seize capital
  • Fresh Nepal quake death toll hits 96
  • Dangote's refinery to run on UOP technology
  • Ikeja Electric decries rising energy theft
  • NPDC to lose operator status on OML 40
  • Sahara Group, WEF collaborate on anti-corruption initiative
  • There is hope for Nigerian refineries ' PENGASSAN
  • Apapa traffic grounds port activities
  • NPA restricts oil, gas cargo to dedicated terminals
  • Subsidy crisis: Stakeholders expect oil sector deregulation
  • Skye Bank develops savings culture in children
  • Greek government renegotiates sale of Piraeus port
  • How lack of finance affects MSME growth'Experts
  • Powercell wants new govt to boost solar power
  • Africa'll become engine of global economic growth 'Elumelu
  • FTSE higher as eurozone improves
  • Dip in power generation worries distribution firms
  • Soft skills for managers
  • Nurturing relationships in agribusiness
  • Oil slump: LASG stresses importance of tax revenue
  • NSE picks up as index recovers 0.27%
  • Suspend movement of fuel by road ' STOAN
  • Presidency probes Wase killings
  • Transition: Buhari group fasts, prays for success
  • Niger assembly reconvenes
  • Minister promises to look into expelled journalist's case
  • We won't admit PDP defectors
  • Lagos gives tanker drivers 48 hours to leave
  • Group cautions Jonathan over new appointments, contracts
  • 2019: Bode George, Obanikoro in battle of wits
  • Obanikoro sponsored Lagos PDP chairs removal Group
  • Buhari should probe Jonathan Balarabe Musa
  • Rekindling the spirit of patriotism
  • Reviving Nigerias ailing forest sector (1)
  • President Jonathans uneasy paranoia
  • Why the Yoruba may lose out under Buhari
  • Urgent: Great Green Wall Agency bill!
  • Goodbye Patience Jonathan, welcome Aisha Buhari
  • Buzz social media diary
  • YouTube and another decade of video domination (2)
  • How much are your customers worth
  • Twitter: What Jonathan, Zuma have in common
  • Coup: Burundi borders shut to prevent President's return
  • Students accuse police
  • Workers, pensioners besiege Rivers secretariat over unpaid salaries
  • Blair assures Nigeria of international support
  • GDP growth declined by 2.08% in Q1 NBS
  • Tribunal orders service of election petition papers on Wike
  • Lead poisoning kills 27 children in Niger State

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