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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, May 28, 2015



News headlines from selected newspapers ready for your reading pleasure this Thursday morning....Enjoy

VANGUARD
  • Don't limit probe to my govt ' Jonathan
  • Libel: Court adjourns Tinubu's suit against AIT till June 30
  • Children's Day tragedy: Lightening kills 3 siblings, one other
  • Cameroonians donate 3m euros to help army fight Boko Haram
  • 14 banks on edge over new cash reserve policy
  • Three pastors, herbalist arrested for kidnapping in Ogun
  • Court restrains IG from arresting Kashamu
  • ACF alleges plot to frustrate Buhari
  • Importance of Bank Verification Number
  • Buhari: 'A man called upon to be a hawk must catch chickens
  • PDP chiefs covered Jonathan's eyes to his defeat ' Sen Ogunwale
  • How Buhari can sit on the world stage ' Amb Keshi
  • APC: Progressive steps to relevance
  • May 29: As Udom takes the baton from Akpabio
  • A season of courtesy calls
  • Delivering value through strategic partnerships
  • Okon names W/C squad
  • 2017 Afcon qualifier: Keshi sets June 3 deadline for foreign pros
  • Guild of Sports Editors congratulates Memuletiwon
  • FIFA scandal: Marin, political animal dogged by scandal
  • FIFA plans to go ahead with congress, presidential election in spite of arrests
  • Arrests, raids in Zurich as FIFA faces 2 corruption probes
  • I did not start out as a designer ' Bose Adegunwa, Lawiza boss
  • Nigeria: Blackmailers beware or beware of blackmailers
  • So long Goodluck Jonathan!
  • Paracetamol Challenge: Do Not!
  • Lawyer Absent In Court As Bid To Stop Buhari Inauguration Fails
  • Shameful Photos Of Toilet At A NIPOST Office
  • Photos:Kim Kardashian undergoes IVF treatment,Desperate for 2nd child
  • Senator-elect Dino Melaye ' 'The Cost Of Running The National Assembly Is Too High
  • Teen Burnt Alive In Guatemala Prompts Outrage
  • FOR THE LAST TIME: Jonathan Presides Federal Executive Council Meeting (Photos)
  • Anambra State Bans Okada, Keke Napep From June 1st
  • Inauguration Ceremony: Presidential State Car Being Prepared For May 29th[Photos]
  • 2015 election: It was Africa's Victory ' Guinean President Says
  • Commissioner tasks stakeholders on educational policies
  • Sch'l administrator canvasses support for private educational institutions
  • Ndiomu Foundation boosts teachers' practical teaching skills
  • Sch'l administrator canvasses support for private educational institutions
  • Made in Nigeria, Industrial education, the way to prosperity 'Fashola
  • Two teen brothers build mobile web browser
  • No more lip-service to curriculum implementation ' NERDC
  • Time for class action suit against NUC, CLE, NLS and JAMB (1)
  • If it's to be, it's up to you
  • Educationists task Buhari on quality teachers
  • Stakeholders brainstorm to reverse worrisome situation in health sector
  • Roadside motor parks on the rise in Abia
  • Police arrest 5 suspected robbers in Lagos
PUNCH
  • AMCON recovers N3.2tn non-performing loans
  • Onasanya set to retire as First Bank GMD
  • Financial literacy for kids
  • N'Delta groups shut Agip's facilities
  • Nigeria, others purchase one million Total's solar lamps
  • Best practices of talent retention, employee compensation
  • SHI, NLNG train 57 Nigerian engineers in S'Korea
  • Seven Energy delivers gas to Alaoji power plant
  • NCS advises NAC on abandoned vehicles
  • Customs agents, freight forwarders disagree over practitioners' fee
  • Buhari to implement new revenue formula
  • Mansard Insurance announces 12% turnover growth
  • PENGASSAN faults SURE-P operations
  • Skye Bank to raise N30bn Tier 1 capital
  • Biocrop, FCT Administration to produce seedlings
  • Fuel: N20bn claims by transporters may be slashed
  • NSE index rises marginally as stocks extend gains
  • Lessons on the importance of retreat
  • Nigeria records N110bn decline in first quarter trade
  • FCMB, NetPlus sign e-payment agreement
  • Don't single me out for probe, Jonathan tells Buhari
  • Borno pastor writes Buhari
  • I was a motor park tout 'Benue gov-elect
  • Ondo to build more mega schools
  • LASG tackles FAAN over licensing of cab operators
  • Petrol sells for N110 at depots
  • Senate presidency: Lawans group to unveil 40 members
  • Buharis meeting with British PM embarrassing PDP
  • Buharis inauguration, a new dawn for Nigeria Fasanmi
  • Childrens Day: A vote for vernacular
  • What is the summer craze all about
  • Setting an agenda for the incoming government (3)
  • The fraud called clean cookstoves
  • Buhari: Past imperfect, future tense
  • Buhari: Now, the clerics keep mum online
  • My journey to bankless Igbajo
  • You can track your life with map
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Aregbesola laments increasing rate of children abduction
  • PDP: Dickson expels Jonathan's loyalists
  • I wont forgive Wike unless justice is done Amaechi
  • Fashola advises children to shun drug abuse, violence
  • Jonathan sends confab report to NAssembly for approval
  • 11 killed in Kwara auto crash
  • El-Rufai appoints SSG, others
  • Lagos cancels movements restriction for May sanitation
  • SCourt affirms Aregbesolas victory, dismisses Omisores appeal
  • Executive, legislature feud embarrassing, says Tambuwal
  • Jonathan, NAssembly settle constitution amendment rift
THISDAY
  • Chinese Economy Growing at Fast Pace
  • Samsung, Diamond Bank, Softcom to Raise $100m Technology Intervention Fund
  • Cameroonian Firm Seeks Collaboration with CWG on Cloud Offering
  • FCTA, Biocrops Biotechnology Sign MoU on Plantlets, Crops Multiplication
  • Nigeria Joins IRC Alliance
  • UNIDO, SON Conclude on Implementation of 12m Euro NQI
  • ITF Trainees to get International Certification
  • Embracing Mobile Payment System in Nigeria
  • I Dare Buhari to Keep His Naira/Dollars Parity Promise
  • 4-year-old Girl Kidnapped Inside School in Nasarawa
  • Kuku: Nigeria Cannot Afford Simultaneous Boko Haram, Niger-Delta Conflicts
  • Anti-Inauguration Suit: Why We Were Not in Court
  • Buhari May Make Quiet Return to Abuja
  • Presidential Inauguration: IGP Orders Diversion of Traffic, Tight Security at Eagles Square
  • Our In-house Power Tussle Aggravated Petrol Scarcity, Says IPMAN
  • Jonathan May Sign Amendments to Constitution Thursday
  • Teachers' Strike Mars Celebration
  • 11 Die in Auto Accident
  • SC Upholds Aregbesola's Election
  • Jonathan to Buhari: If You Must Probe, Extend it Beyond My Administration
  • Amaechi Urges Incoming Govs Not to Allow Division in NGF
  • Supreme Court Upholds Aregbesola's Election
  • Court Strikes out Suit Challenging Otti's Candidacy
  • Fani-Kayode: Hate Campaign Excuse is Untenable
  • MacAlabi: Nigeria Needs a Rebirth
  • Defence Radio as Jonathan's Parting Gift
  • Dino Melaye Says N3bn Presidential Travelling Allowance Unacceptable
  • Ihedioha Assumes Speaker's Power
  • Tambuwal: Jonathan Distracted Us, Embarrassed Nigeria
  • The Tyranny of Courage
  • The Other Side of the Race for Senate Presidency
  • Battle for Benue Assembly Fires Up
  • Thank you, Goodluck Jonathan!
  • Tambuwal: Jonathan Distracted Us, Embarrassed Nigeria
  • Buhari Insists on Non-Interference in National Assembly Leadership
  • Absence of a Real Parliament, a Minus for ECOWAS at 40, Says Ekweremadu
  • Soleye: Buhari Must Not Compromise His Values
  • Adegbuyi: Nigeria Urgently Needs a New Constitution
  • Nigeria's Foreign Trade Down By N110.2bn in First Quarter
  • Seven Energy Seeks Mergers to Boost Gas Production
  • Banks Urged to Simplify Process of Linking Customers' BVNs
  • Oshiomhole Hammers Okonjo-Iweala for Mismanaging the Economy
  • Skye Bank to Access Market for N30 Billion Tier 1 Capital
  • Obasanjo: Why It's Taking Too Long to Crush Boko Haram
  • Experts Task Buhari on National IT Security
  • UN Decries Boko Haram's Sexual Abuse of Captives
  • Financial Inclusion: GTBank, Etisalat Target 55bn Unbanked Nigerians
  • Presidential Inauguration: IG Orders Diversion of Traffic, Tight Security at Eagles Square
  • NLNG, Samsung Train 57 Nigerian Engineers in South Korea
THE SUN
  • Quote me! Ugwuanyi'll transform Enugu 'U.S.A Igwesi
  • Buhari should address marginalisation of South East
  • Ebonyi APGA never merged with APC 'Chairman
  • True meaning of stomach infrastructure, by incoming Ekiti lawmakers
  • Jonathan's aide rejects expulsion by Bayelsa PDP
  • Legal ambush to stalls Wike's swearing in hit rock
  • NASS leadership: No anointed candidates, Buhari insists
  • Okon picks Oshoala, Nkwocha, Nwabuoku, 20 others
  • 11 die in Ilorin auto crash
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup:Dad tips Iheanacho for MVP
  • Police arrest 70-year-old woman, son, 2 others for robbery in Ogun
  • Katsina pitch excites Eagles
  • Supreme Court dismisses Omisore's suit against Aregbesola's re-election
  • NIS boils over director's job
  • Anambra govt bans motorcycles, tricycles on highways
  • 70-year-old woman arrested for armed robbery
  • Onasanya retires as First Bank GMD
  • Why fuel scarcity'll persist ' NUPENG
  • Skye Bank to raise N30bn tier 1 capital in Q3
  • Indigenous firm, WAV donates $1m to Nepal quake victims
  • NDLEA plots to abduct me, says Kashamu
  • Kashamu's extradition: Follow due process, court orders AGF, NDLEA, others
  • UN decries Boko Haram insurgents' sexual abuse of captives
  • Tinubu vs AIT: Court adjourns suit till June 30
  • Melaye urges opposition against lawmakers' outrageous pay
  • ENUGU GOVT, ANGLICAN CHURCH AT WAR OVER LAND
  • Hazards of processed foods
  • Shettima visits liberated Bama town
  • May 29: Suit Seeking To Stop Buhari's Inauguration Suffers Set Back
  • Queen Elizabeth Delivers Speech At Opening Of U.K Parliament
  • Jonathan signs tobacco control bill, five others into law
  • Fair elections 'impossible' ' Burundi opposition
  • We have to curtail crude oil theft ' Navy
  • FIFA under fire: Swiss arrest top global soccer officials in U.S., Swiss corruption cases
  • Soyinka's harem politics
  • South Sudan: Another failure of African leadership
  • Corruption: Demonising Lamorde and EFCC
  • Health and Domestic Violence
GUARDIAN
  • Greece, creditors play down fears of imminent default
  • midyar Network stakes interest in Nigeria's travel, tourism sector
  • Managing risk in forex trading
  • Bayer returns to Nigeria, floats new firm
  • Reps urge FG, ECOWAS to support Adesina for AfDB presidency
  • CAC certifies group's activities
  • CBN explains delay in disbursing N300b real sector facility
  • Any probe should go beyond my administration, says Jonathan
  • Fed poly's initial challenges will become testimonies, says Mimiko
  • Court bars AGF, others from arresting Kashamu
  • Jonathan wants total probe of past administrations, uncovers $1bn past judgment debts
  • Electrical failure causes chaos at Belgian airports
  • As Jonathan leaves
  • UNIPORT gets new VC
  • El Rufai appoints SSG, other aides
  • RCCG Province 44 donates equipment to Randle General Hospital
  • Olawunmi's night-out with NYSC members in Taraba Camp
  • Corps member found dead in Ilorin
  • BBC boosts Hausa service
  • Oshiomhole disagrees with Okonjo-Iweala on economy
  • Edo pensioners call for implementation of 15% increase
  • I've done my best in developing rural communities, says Uduaghan
  • FIFA: Blatter says corrupt officials to be booted out
  • 6 football officials detained as US corruption probe rocks FIFA
  • United States court rules against Cisco systems in patent infringement fight
  • Global survey raises concern over polio eradication
  • NPHCDA boss wins NHEA Award for progress in polio eradication
  • Lagos takes free medical services to Lekki residents
  • Furore as drug distribution guidelines take off July 1
  • How drinking two cups of coffee daily boosts sexual performance
  • Phytonutrients ' phytoestrogens
  • Passage of Biotech Law will boost scientific inventions in Nigeria, say Ogbadu, Ekong
  • Ebola's weak point identified
  • UN recommends Ondo for Country's Face in healthcare delivery
  • Poor people's DNA is declining in quality
  • NMA, Dettol boost ties on consumer enlightenment
  • There is no crisis in FRC
  • NUPENG urges Buhari to remove fuel subsidy, end importation
  • Productivity Centre gets new Director- General
  • WIMBIZ appoints new executive council members
  • Oando chief set for EY world's entrepreneur award
  • AGDC, Lagos to empower 1,100 entrepreneurs
  • Emma Ezeazu: True Nigerian across borders (2)
  • Changing of the guards
  • What a country!
  • ECOWAS at 40: A griot's tale
  • INJURY TIME
  • DW reporter's travail at Aso Rock
  • For Nigeria, there's no way to go but up

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