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Thursday, 21 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, May 21, 2015


Today's  selected newspaper headlines ready for your reading pleasure.

THE SUN
  • GIOILO MANDY BROWN AKUDO
  • Senate under me'll not be executive rubber stamp 'Lawan
  • Lessons from Anambra South senatorial election
  • Fear of Buhari abandoning S'East unfounded 'Hon Okeke
  • SGF as the APC bait in South-East
  • Still on Sanusi's $20bn red herring
  • Court nullifies Benue Rep-elect's election, orders police to prosecute him
  • My fears for Keshi's second coming 'Onigbinde
  • Flying Eagles form excites Anyansi as Ukraine hits New Zealand
  • Ubah signs 10-year maintenance deal with contractor
  • CANADA 2015:NFF urges Falcons to set new World Cup mark
  • Amaechi collected N257.6bn from $20bn, says Okonjo-Iweala
  • N1bn IFRS Academy: CBN, banks' contributions safe 'Ibrahim, FRC Chair
  • FG to strengthen laws against pension criminals
  • Stanbic IBTC Bank, IE Business School partner on loan finance deal
  • Jonathan seeks support for Buhari
  • Group wants National Assembly blamed for NNPC's woes
  • Couple loses 4 kids in Anambra fire
  • 8th NASS: Rebel Reps emerge
  • PDP NWC moves against Fani-Kayode
  • APC govs meet in Abuja, insist on diversification of economy
  • Senator wants subsidy removed to end fuel scarcity
  • Ndoma-Egba and his swansong
  • Nigeria's democratic success: Time for greater US engagement
  • Biggest hotel in the world being built in Mecca
  • Boko Haram crisis could fuel rise in child marriages ' activists
  • 8th National Assembly: Rebel Reps emerge
  • Oshiomhole moves to boost state revenue, sets up board
  • Hoodlums terrorize Ado Ekiti
  • Pastor Caught With N609m Worth Of Hard Drugs At Lagos Airport
  • Beware of sycophants, Okogie urges Buhari
  • Kidnap of transport magnate: Court okays 7-day accelerated hearing
  • Avoid PDP's mistakes, Atiku, Oyegun, others warn APC
  • Nyanya bomb blasts: We were tortured to make confessional statements
  • Mu'azu: Jonathan in closed-door meeting with Secondus, Dickson
  • Adesina receives honorary doctorate degree at Purdue
  • LASU lecturers to make up for lost 8 weeks
  • Muazu resigns as PDP Chairman
  • Igbo voted wisely (3)
  • Will Buhari become Nigeria's Brezhnev
  • Re: Residency Rights: Antidote to ethnic violence
  • Senate Presidency: Why Saraki will be a wise choice
  • Soyinka: Down from Olympus (2)
  • The fuel subsidy debate
  • Village Headmaster actor, Femi Robinson, is dead
PUNCH
  • Oil price rebound as US crude sees decline
  • For success in sales, learn your customer's back story
  • Workers block entrance to NNPC headquarters
  • Ecobank chairman assures shareholders of greater returns
  • Ikeja Electric to deploy 276,084 smart meters
  • Shippers reap increase in tanker rates
  • Nigeria loses N5tn annually to oil theft, others
  • Lending money to friends who hardly pay back
  • N260bn spent on vehicle part imports in one year
  • Ghana maritime agency, IMO to safeguard shipping operations
  • Diversification key to safeguarding Nigerian, others economies 'Report
  • Nigerians groan as power, petrol supply worsens
  • FCMB restates commitment to economic growth
  • Declare state of emergency in oil sector 'PENGASSAN
  • PenCom to clarify use of pension for mortgages
  • SEC suspends BGL, subsidiaries
  • FrieslandCampina WAMCO posts N126bn turnover
  • Conoil to acquire 62,000-litre aircraft refuelling facilities
  • GE begins subsea wellhead manufacture in Nigeria
  • Adeyemi College of Education, three others become varsities
  • Village Headmaster, Femi Robinson, dies at 75
  • Lagos Assembly Speaker may emerge next week
  • Lagos, others plan growth of gaming industry
  • We'll inherit worst economy in Nigeria's history ' Osinbajo
  • Mu'azu, Anenih cave in to pressure, resign
  • Lawmakers honour woman for returning N12m
  • 14 killed in Ekiti, Plateau, Benue mayhem
  • Jonathans acceptance of defeat averted evil Fashola
  • We wont use zoning to pick Oyo Speaker APC
  • Otti gets permission to inspect election materials
  • Reps-elect meet in Abuja, reject imposition of Speaker
  • Ex-deputy gov asks Buhari to create Lagos ministry
  • Buhari and the coming penny-pinching era
  • Why lead is killing Nigerian children
  • Curtailing the energy sector curse
  • Dealing with the Danfo driver in all of us
  • Agbakoba and legislators bogus pay
  • Buhari without General
  • 25 ways to get the best from YouTube (1)
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Reasons your communication isnt working
  • Local content key to Internet penetration MTN boss
  • Monuments of shame: Sad story of Nigerian museums
  • NATCOM sacks 400 NITEL, M-Tel workers
  • NCC seizes N6.8bn pirated books
  • Speakership: Im not Tinubus candidate, says Gbajabiamila
  • Court nullifies Benue lawmaker-elects victory for forgery
  • Ekiti kidnap: Falana asks IG to transfer police officers
VANGUARD
  • PDP crisis: I resigned for Jonathan to take over BoT ' Anenih
  • Senate c'ttee vice chair advocates subsidy removal, deregulation
  • Jonathan approves 2015 budget
  • How I delivered ransom to kidnappers of GUO Motors boss ' Personal driver
  • SERAP backs Okonjo-Iweala's on $20bn Excess crude fund
  • Court stops Police from harassing Saraki over alleged bank loan
  • House Speaker: Bid to change rules suffers setback
  • Recover stolen funds, remove fuel subsidy, CD tells Buhari
  • One dies as NURTW members, traders clash in Ekiti
  • Bauchi Community hands over anti-aircraft gun recovered from terrorists
  • Messy Amendments
  • PDP: Jonathan's Chairmen
  • The Senate needs an incorruptible leader ' Sen Lawan
  • Senator Chukwumerije: The authentic comrade by David Mark
  • 5 serving ministers, 3 others in race for AfDB presidency
  • CBN, banks to share interest earnings on CACS loans
  • Fidelity Bank recovers N8bn debt in 2014
  • Open letter to all Igbo elected politicial leaders
  • Adebayor out with another messy family tales
  • AFN celebrates Anugweje's professorial promotion
  • Shell Cup: Semifinal draw takes centre stage
  • Hungary plan F/Eagles fall
  • We've a deadly attack ' Oshoala
  • I sympathise with Keshi over selection of new players, says Onigbinde
  • Ukraine, first to arrive at FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand
  • Fabregas suspension reduced to one match
  • Adebayor speaks again, 'how my brothers attacked me with knife
  • Blatter says resolution can be reached between IFA, PFA
  • Osuofia steps out with daughters!
  • Appointment of judges shouldn't be done in secret ' Obla
  • Fuel crisis and the unending blame game
  • Memes Gala : Rihanna's Outfit
  • Discharged: Court Frees Kano Child-bride Who killed husband, Escapes Death
  • Military Restrains 275 Rescued Persons, Moves to Fish Out Boko Haram Sympathisers
  • Court Stops Jonathan From Signing Oil & Gas Bill
  • 60yr Old Pastor Arrested With Hard Drugs Worth N609m At Lagos Airport
  • Shut Up, PDP Governors Lavished State Funds On You ' Eric Amodu Blasts Tuface
  • Two Cousins Of President Jonathan Reportedly Kidnapped In Bayelsa
  • Jonathan would've suffered worse defeat if we didn't help ' Fani-Kayode
  • 5 Good Reasons Christians Should Always Give
  • Get In Here and See This! VIO Not Permitted To Inspect Vehicles, Drivers' Licences ' FRSC
  • Robotel launches digital classroom to aid learning
  • Hope in Plateau as three pupils excel in Math competition
  • Winners emerge at 2015 Young Ministers competition
  • Without quality basic education, a country can achieve nothing ' Vicky Colbert
  • Maximizing your time!
  • Nana Apori Schools boosts ICT knowledge with 500 computers
  • So you want to go to Law School' (2)
  • Stemming dominance of Western culture, by Chukwu
THISDAY
  • GE ' Gauging Innovation As an Index of Development
  • SLOT Partners Matrix on Trade-in-Programme
  • Paucity of Funds Impedes Digital Migration
  • Bridging the ICT Skills Gap
  • Questions as MTN PR Accounts Move to New Agencies
  • Chadian Lawmakers Extend Troops' Mandate to Fight Boko Haram
  • Navy Raises Alarm Over 'Corrupt' Prosecution of Crude Oil Thieves
  • Jang's NGF Denies Reconciliation with Amaechi's
  • 27 Murdered as Killing Spree Continues in Plateau
  • Jonathan to Hand Over Ministries, Agencies' Briefs to Buhari May 28
  • The Village Headmaster, Femi Robinson, Dies at 75
  • Mu'azu's Resignation: Secondus, Dickson Meet Jonathan
  • Military Intelligence Intensifies Efforts at Tracking Terrorist Financing
  • Boko Haram: 275 Rescued Women, Children Evacuated to Unknown Destination
  • Kano Drops Charges against 14 years-old Suspected Killer Bride
  • Power: NIPP's Generation Input Reaches 4,700MW with Monday's Inauguration of 3 More Plants
  • Kidnapping: Option of Strike Will Kill Ekiti's Economy, HoS Warns Health Workers
  • Nyanya Bomb Blasts: Judge to Determine if Accused Made Statements Under Duress
  • Court Orders INEC to Nullify House of Rep-Elect's Return Certificate
  • Secondus Now Acting National Chairman of PDP
  • Mu'azu Resigns as PDP Chairman
  • PDP NWC Moves against Femi Fani-Kayode
  • From This Day Shall So Ye Know Them
  • Amaechi: An Enigma in Book Record
  • In Enugu, an Era Begins
  • Etisalat Launches Flat Tariff Offer with Easylife 4.0
  • THE TASK BEFORE IGP ARASE
  • It's Africa Fashion Week
  • CBN Amends Agriculture Credit Scheme Guidelines
  • Stanbic IBTC Partners Institute on Student Financing
  • Experts Discuss Investment Opportunities in Nigeria
  • SEC Suspends BGL from Capital Market Operations
  • Unity Bank Targets N77 Billion Profit in Three Years
  • Combating Corruption on All Fronts
  • Should GMB Mix the Old and New
  • Release Victims Support Fund to Boko Haram Victims, NCICC' Asks FG
  • Foundation Trains 100 VVF Patients on Vocational Skills in Sokoto
  • China Boosts Healthcare Emergency in Nigeria with 12 Ambulances
  • Airtel, UNOPS Move to Boost Maternal Health in Northern Nigeria
  • Uncertainty Looms over Digital Dividend Spectrum
  • Lagos Govt is Driving CBN's Cashless Policy, Says Fashola
  • SON Unveils Metrology Institute to Boost Quality Assurance
  • Again, NCC Moves to Address Unsolicited Text Messages
  • SAP Africa Prepares Nigerian Youths for Future Job Challenges
  • GTBank Introduces New Technology Mobile Phone Money Transfers
  • Ukodie Marks 30 Years of ICT Journalism with Three Books
  • House Report and Buhari's First Major Call
  • Boosting Brands with Nigerian Music
  • Fashola: I Succeeded by Seeking Help
GUARDIAN
  • PDP national chairman, Ahmed Adamu Muazu, has resigned.
  • Subsidy removal will end fuel scarcity ' Sen. Marafa
  • Court sentences man to 2 months in prison for causing bodily harm
  • Democracy has come to stay in West Africa, Jonathan declares
  • Man docked for allegedly forging Uniport document
  • Netanyahu rejects plan to separate Palestinians, Israelis on same buses
  • 579 soldiers facing military court martial, says Army
  • Italy arrests Moroccan man accused in Tunisia Bardo attack
  • Nine killed in India train crash
  • Paxherbals celebrates Africa's natural remedies in England
  • Nestle trains paramedics on nutrition in early life
  • How to reduce anaemia in women, teenage girls, by nutritionists
  • Pharmacy Council Tribunal deregisters erring members
  • Experts canvass national salt-reduction policy
  • Chevron, Hansen's Disease Centre partner on TB diagnosis, treatment
  • British police investigate 1,400 child sex abuse suspects
  • Fabregas suspension reduced to one match
  • Adebayor reveals suicidal thoughts
  • FIFA chief's Mideast peace bid fails
  • Xavi set to join Qatari side, Al Sadd
  • Van Gaal steals show at Man Utd awards
  • Benue leaders urge Mark to support Akume for Senate president
  • Eating avocado reduces damage from air pollution, heart attack
  • APC has no zoning arrangement for National Assembly leadership
  • Buhari must eschew religious, ethnic sentiments to succeed
  • Young blood' anti-ageing mechanism questioned
  • Lagos has demonstrated that govt can work, says governor
  • Fashola invites Metropolitan College founder for meeting
  • Why vaccination of adults can help prevent chronic diseases
  • The Helium Conundrum (2)
  • Geologists explain Nepal's multiple earthquakes
  • The political bumps to avoid
  • Unfolding crisis of succession in Central Africa
  • On Buhari and obedience to traffic laws
  • Balancing act
  • 13 months since abduction of Chibok girls

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