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Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, May 05, 2015


Newspaper headlines from selected newspapers for your reading pleasure........

PUNCH
  • Incoming National Assembly may not pass PIB ' Senator
  • FGN bonds account for 61% of domestic debt
  • Airlines cancel more flights over aviation fuel scarcity
  • FG, marketers resolve fuel subsidy debt row
  • Petrol subsidy hits record high amid controversy
  • Things you should never tell HR
  • Getting continuous demand for your products
  • Heritage Bank moves to improve service delivery
  • US stocks near record levels
  • Making money in commercial real estate
  • Skye Bank disburses SME fund
  • Chams consolidates business, targets greater returns
  • NSE index edges lower after 1.86% rise
  • Sanofi records drop in profit
  • Lagos records 12,120 rape cases in four years
  • Jonathan holds private meeting with Adeboye, Oyedepo
  • Give state police priority, Abiara urges Buhari
  • 186,300 children die from road accidents' FRSC
  • UCH patients groan as resident doctors' strike persists
  • Chime faces impeachment three weeks to end of tenure
  • Corruption: Court orders extradition of ex-Mint boss to UK
  • PDP NWC blames campaign team for Jonathan's defeat ' says hate statements cost party votes in the North
  • Tinubu qualifies to be Yoruba leader Fasanmi
  • APC appoints impeached Ondo deputy gov BoT member
  • Man blames Jonathan for pregnant daughters murder
  • An impassioned plea to save our youths (1)
  • Does the PDP have a future
  • What they dont teach you in law school
  • Nigerias Untouchable Seven
  • Understanding the New terrorism
  • Increasing tuition fees in public universities
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Addressing hate speech in African digital media (2)
  • BlackBerry struggles to regain market share
  • Smartphone and your personal safety
  • NNPC resumes oil search in Chad Basin
  • EFCC nabs two for defrauding late Kano monarch
  • Home help jailed three years for stealing
  • Police arraign driver for friend's offence
  • Bullion van driver has no driving licence ' Police
  • One killed in police, robbers' shootout
  • Kidnapped Rivers council boss freed
  • Money laundering: Fani-Kayode learns fate June 18
  • Rice: Reps summon Adesina over import duty evasion
  • Kashamu sues NDLEA, EFCC, others over extradition plot
  • Ekiti crisis: Fayose sacks Perm Sec
  • PDP is dead in Imo, says Ararume
  • Hoodlums strip lawmaker-elect in Osun
  • Speakership: Gbajabiamila woos state caucuses
THISDAY
  • Court Orders Ex-MINT Boss' Extradition to the UK
  • Crisis Hits Enugu Assembly as Faction Serves Chime Impeachment Notice
  • Dangote Cement to Start Production in Tanzania in August
  • NNPC to Resume Oil Exploration in Chad Basin
  • Fayose's Impeachment: Court to Hear PDP Lawmakers' Suit on May 21
  • Globacom in Fresh Deal to Buy Ivorian Telecoms Company for $600m
  • Don't Remove Subsidy on Petrol, NANS Tells FG
  • PDP Blames Jonathan's Defeat on Hate Campaign
  • Medical Workers Decry N1tn Expended on Medical Tourism
  • Again, 30 Killed as Onslaught Continues in Plateau
  • FG, Oil Marketers Move to End Fuel Scarcity
  • Fayose's Impeachment: Court to Hear PDP Lawmakers' Suit on May 21
  • Court to Hear Contempt Charges against Agip MD on June 23
  • Emaar to Manage The Address Hotel in Nigeria, Bahrain
  • AFC Concludes Debut Eurobond Issue
  • Emaar to Manage The Address Hotel in Nigeria, Bahrain
  • Wema Bank Unveils New Logo
  • UPDC's REIT Rewards Unit Holders with N2.33bn Dividend
  • Banks to Seek Reprieve from FAAC over NNPC's $1.5bn Debt
  • $20bn Oil Money: CSOs in Extractive Sector Want Annual Audit of NNPC
  • NERC to Conduct Inquiry into Success, Failure Rates of Ancillary Metering Plan
  • Chevron Reports $1.9bn Drop in First Quarter Net Income
  • Seven Energy Begins Crude Oil Production from Stubb Creek
  • Etisalat Promises More Local Innovation in Telecoms
  • Time to Strip NNPC of Toga of 'Missing Money
  • Electricity: NERC Expands Accountability Charter with Consumer Activism
  • SON's Lab to the Rescue
  • Is a Single Regulator for Gas and Electricity Ideal
  • North May End up With Four Top Posts in Govt
  • Boko Haram in Disarray, Rescued Women Reveal
  • CBN to Push for Amendment of Foreign Exchange Act
  • Man Begins Trek from Abuja to Bayelsa for Jonathan
  • Boko Haram Rape, Impregnate Women to Remain Indestructible
  • Lockdown on Political Prostitution
  • Speakership Race: Gbajabiamila Sets up Nationwide Mobilisation Committee
  • Law Suit Threatens Lagos Speakership Race
  • Atiku, FCT Ministers Mourn Chief Imam of Abuja
  • Catholic Priest Kidnapped in Kogi
  • Tribunal Receives Five Petitions in Sokoto
  • Inmate Escapes from Edo Prison
  • Patients Groan in UCH as Nurses Join Doctors' Strike
  • Suspected Cultists Shoot Vigilance Members, Snatch Guns
  • EFCC Arraigns Suspected Oil Thieves
  • Orji Inaugurates Modern Court Complexes to Boost Justice Delivery in Abia
  • Building a New Nigeria
  • Buhari Cannot Afford to Neglect South-south, South-east, Says Uduaghan
  • Money Laundering: Fani-Kayode to Know Fate June 18
  • Rights Group Appealls to Judiciary Workers to Call off Strike
  • A Transition Steeped in Controversy
VANGUARD
  • Nigerian billionaire Mike Adenuga offers $600m for Ivorian mobile phone company
  • Top 10 performing stocks
  • Pushing boundaries, Mike Adenuga offers to buy Ivorian telecoms company
  • See who is replacing Amokachi as Stephen Keshi's Assistant!
  • President Goodluck was in Lagos, here's what happened!
  • We're not responsible for your loss, PDP tells GEJ
  • PDP misfortune in last polls, nominal political hiccup 'Ohakim
  • Real estate experts canvass for housing subsidy, liberal access to land
  • Ogun APC senatorial candidate drags Kashamu to tribunal
  • Federal Task Force officers protest unpaid wages in Lagos
  • Bizman docked over alleged N1.3m theft
  • 2015 polls: Media's role on PVC use, card readers, made difference 'Entwistle
  • Why I dropped out of senatorial election, by Uduaghan
  • Impunity, sycophancy led to PDP's loss, says Ndoma-Egba
  • We've paid March salaries, set to clear April 'Rivers GOV
  • Police arraign bullion van driver for manslaughter in Ogun
  • Sambisa Discoveries
  • Enugu House: Last minute offensive
  • Kogi West: Dino's deed can't stand ' Adeyemi
  • PDP and 2015 Elections: A post mortem
  • Olanusi's impeachment is a mockery of the legislature ' Edojah
  • By Friday you'll either have Ed Miliband or me ' Cameron
  • Republicans Carson, Fiorina bring diversity to 2016 race
  • Six banks top human capital value-added in 2014
  • E-dividend mandate'll reduce unclaimed dividend ' Shareholders
  • Banking without mercy (2)
  • Forex limit on naira debit card: CBN to set BVN trap for multiple card holders
  • NAFDAC and vigilance in drug administration
  • Bequeathing a legacy in Housing finance
  • Economic growth and development in Africa, by Obasanjo
  • Political businessmen as ethnic champions
  • 2015 Imagine Cup: Anxiety as Team Nigeria awaits regional results
  • Warri Wolves to know opponents today
  • We could have done better in Bahamas ' AFN
  • Kaduna to host Eagles' AFCON qualifiers
  • Okpekpe Road Race's Medical guidelines released
  • Veteran boxer wants Ambode to revive schools' boxing tournament
  • Newcastle won't knife under-fire Carver
  • Olympics Qualifier: Super Falcons ready for Mali, coaches assure Nigerians
  • I have Kidney complication but I am well ' Ramires
  • LMC adjusts NPFL fixtures for Match Day 9, Match Day 10
  • Mikel, Drogba help Chelsea clinch title
  • Davido unhappy over Mama Davido restaurant & bar
  • Davido, 50 Cents, Nicki Minaj rock Sin City
  • Meet The Nigerian Who Sold Floyd Mayweather His Exotic Cars
  • Kidnapped Ibeto's Brother Probably 'No More within The State
  • Steve McClaren Tells Newcastle United To Keep Their Job.{ Read }
  • Famous Surgeon Ben Carson Interested In US Presidency Post
  • Mr. Olisa Metuh Revealed Why President Goodluck Jonathan Lost out During Elections and Reason For PDP Crises


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