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Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, May 12, 2015


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GUARDIAN
  • Ondo Anglicans urge defecting politicians to emulate Buhari
  • New job for APC spokesman
  • An econonmic agenda: Our expectations (2)
  • Still on the purported AIT ban
  • The anti-torture bill
  • Turkish cargo ship bombed near Libyan coast
  • APC group moves to reconcile members in Ekiti
  • NSE prescribes ABUAD Engineering template for education in Nigeria
  • Power capacity hits 6000mw as Jonathan commissions FCT substation
  • Jonathan holds last Council of State meeting
  • Kano Emir moves to reconcile Shekarau, Kwankwaso
  • Lagos PDP dismisses purported sack of chairman, Tunji Shelle
  • Okpekpe: Degete, Merge, Gonfa ready to rumble, as Heritage Bank signs in
  • Oyo amateur boxing boss thanks Alaafin, solicits support for ailing Dele Jonathan
  • Bayelsa United sacks Ogbeide, picks Ederekumoh as new coach
  • We are working hard to ensure Falcons' success, says Sanusi
  • Edo commissioner seeks royal support for Okpekpe Road Race
  • Amokachi still Super Eagles' assistant coach, says Akinwunmi
  • Nonagenarian gives Fashola seven days ultimatum on Metropolitan College
  • Nigeria: It's high time we healed our divided polity
  • Scientists make significant progress in search for HIV cure
  • Group empowers health workers against malaria
  • Caretaker committees good for devt, Egbe-Idimu LCDA boss says
  • Scores injured as fire guts Bayelsa buildings, shops
  • Court adjourns suit against Estate developer to June 17
  • Finding a lasting solution to casualisation
  • World equity trading volumes hit $81 trillion
  • Consumer demand to drive next wave of PE investments in Nigeria, S'Africa, others
  • Emirate Group posts $1.5 billion profit
  • Customs impounds 1,777 cartons of fake drugs, 182 vehicles
  • Sterling Bank to raise $150m fresh capital
  • Why Nigeria, others have over $93b infrastructural deficit
  • Nigerian firms team up for novel payments system
  • Wema Bank assures shareholders of better returns on investment
  • Access Bank shareholders laud expansion exercise, approve 60k dividend
  • Church commends Jonathan on recent peaceful elections
  • Inuk is adopted son, not slave
  • 30 charged with 'terrorism' over deadly Macedonia shooting
  • At least five dead after storms rip through southern US
  • Video: Protest in London over Cameron's re-election, 17 arrested
  • Osama bin Laden: Journalist says White House lied
  • Hundreds of Rohingya Muslim refugees rescued from boats off Indonesia
  •  cops in Georgia fired in connection with death of 21-year-old
  • exican political candidate goes topless in campaign ads
  • Australian teenager in court over terrorist bomb plot
  • Tiens Group treats 6,400 employees to French vacation
  • Swedish Supreme Court rejects Assange appeal
  • Rivers lawmakers reject Amaechi's claim of paid salaries
  • ICPC arraigns NSCDC officials over N1.2b unspent funds
  • DAILY TIMES
  • PDP'S Loss: Two Trek to Kaduna in Sympathy with Gov. Yero
  • Buhari'S Aide Calls for End to Urhobo/Isoko Pipelines Bombing
  • Lagos Plans Metro Backbone for Submarine Cables Owners
  • Fayose Links Ekiti Kidnap Cases to Jail Break
  • PDP'll Reinvent Itself, Says Delta Gov
  • S'Africa Opposition Party Gets First Black Leader
  • 72 Dead as Syria Army Battles to Free Loyalists
  • I Don't Know Where Shekau Is- Chad President
  • Amaechi, Rivers Assembly on Collission Course
  • Boko Haram: 30 Top Army Officers for Trial
  • Lagos PDP Removes Chairman, Installs Successor
  • APC'll Open Job Opportunities for Nigerian Youths ' Odigie-Oyegun
  • Poor PVC Distribution Led To PDP's Defeat At The Polls- Bode George
  • 3 Cable Vandals Caught in Era Town
  • Federal Teachers Beg Jonathan over 11 Months Unpaid Allowances
  • APC'll Open Job Opportunities For Nigerian youths ' Odigie-Oyegun
  • Buhari Will Not Be Bogged Down By Endless Probes, APC Tells Jonathan
  • Business Devt Slow in Nigeria, Says Babalakin
  • Senate Presidency: Benue Gov-Elect Solicits Support for Akume
  • Ibori, Others Bags Fellowship Award
  • US to Rehabilitate 275 Rescued Sambisa Women
  • Sterling Bank Projects Expansion, Fresh $150m Capital
  • Burundi Protesters Defy Govt as Belgium Cuts Election Cash
  • Libya Rejects EU Military Plans over Mediterranean Migrants
  • Uganda Army Launches De-Radicalisation Campaign
  • Senator Vows to Revive Bombed Kogi Radio Station
  • Edo Govt Not Owing Workers Salary Arrears
  • Ukraine Crisis: Kerry to Meet Putin, Lavrov Tomorrow
  • Nyako's Impeachment: Court Passes Verdict May 22
  • Saudi King to Skip US-Gulf Summit
  • Tension in Adamawa over Fintiri'S N22 Billion Expenditure
  • Israeli President on Three-Day Visit to Germany
  • Officials Send Reporter out of Aso Rock over Embarassing Question
  • Stop Playing Victim, APC Tells Jonathan
  • Nigerian 'Slave' in UK Story, a Big Lie, We Treated Him as Son
  • Plateau NSCDC Boss Explains Cause of Barkin Ladi Crisis
  • PDP Crisis Spreads to Lagos
  • Nicot: Cardiac Arrest Kills Belgian Star
  • Arsenal: Dangote Urged Not to Splash Cash
  • Visa Hitch Delays Iheanacho'S Arrival
  • Man City Do Not Need a Revolution'Pellegrini
  • Wolfsburg Confirm Kruse Capture
  • Lyon Boss Fournier Concedes Ligue 1 Title
  • Cesena Relegated from Serie A
  • Barton Blasts 'Embarrassing' QPR
  • Liverpool Top-Four Hopes Quashed
  • Rio 2016: Rugby Sevens Regional Qualifiers Set to Begin
THISDAY



  • Another Fire Incident Razes Multiple Buildings in Lagos
  • Posterity Shall Judge Us Well on Electricity Reforms, Says Sambo
  • Buhari Administration will Not Persecute Anyone, Says APC
  • Joda Denies Rift with FG's Transition Committee
  • Fuel Crisis to Persist as Banks Stop Financing Fresh Import, Classify Subsidy 'Political Risk
  • Jonathan to Hold Last Council of State Meeting Tuesday
  • Mark: State Lawmakers Function as Governors' Stooges
  • NCC: Why There is Persistent Poor GSM Service
  • Police Force is Understaffed, Says Arase
  • Nyanya Bombings: Court Okays Complete Shield of Witnesses
  • Amaechi, Assembly on Warpath over Rivers Economy
  • FAAN Introduces Strict Security Measures at Cargo Terminal, MMIA
  • Witness Confirms Court Registrar Aided Ajudua to Defraud Bamaiyi
  • Ahmed Dissolves State Executive Council
  • Abia PDP embarks on post-election soul searching
  • Speakership: Gbajabiamila, Jibrin Team-up Put on Hold
  • PDP Mourns Chinyere Asika
  • Election Petitions: Tribunal Grants Order for Substituted Service
  • C'River PDP Chairman: Ndoma-Egba is an Unstable Party Member
  • Okonjo-Iweala Faults Newspaper over Negative Report
  • IMF Suggests Amendment to Fiscal Revenue Sharing to Address Inequality
  • Associated Discount House Gets Merchant Banking Licence
  • Access Bank Partners Group on Maternal, Child Mortality Reduction
  • Investors Stake N2.286bn on Shares First Day of Trading
  • Shell, Seplat, Four Others Shut Down Producing Fields over Vandalism
  • Kasali: How PEF Saved Nigeria $2bn of Dodgy Oil Bridging Claims
  • Powercell Sensitises Electricity Consumers on ABB Products
  • Nigeria's First 10MW Katsina Windfarm Nears Completion
  • ICAN Members Seek Stay of Action on Council Election
  • Digital Training Key to Active Participation of Girls in ICT
  • Resolving the Fuel Subsidy Logjam
  • Hydro Power Stations to the Rescue
  • Haruna: Our Turnaround Plan for Kaduna Disco is Gradual and Thorough
  • Kunle: How Government Can Fix the Steel Sector
  • Sommerset's Endless Wait for Justice
  • Dangote Cement: Building and Sharing Prosperity With Nigeria
  • Investing in Rice Production and Rice Processing Plants
  • Intrigues, Horse Trading Trail Senate Presidency Race
  • Buhari, Chadian Leader Mull Plan to Tackle Boko Haram
  • Another Supporter Treks for Tinubu
  • MTN Provides Free Downloads of all Nigerian Apps to Customers
  • Xenophobia: ECOWAS Parliament Wants Perpetrators Face ICC
  • Dignitaries, World Leaders to Grace Chukwumerije's Burial
  • Boko Haram: Derby Regrets Nigerian, Chadian Armies' Failure to Undertake Joint Operations
  • 2 Senior Lawyers on War-path over Kashamu's Extradition Claim
  • Police Under-staffed, Says Arase
  • 8 Injured as Building Collapses in Kano Emir's Palace
  • Union Backs NIMC's Sack of 400 Staffers for Fraud
  • Election Tribunal Begins Sitting in Ekiti, Warns Against Smear Campaign

THE SUN
  • SOWING THE 'SID' OF SUCCESS
  • A SCHOOL'S OPEN DOOR POLICY
  • This woman has 3 Master's degrees
  • The governor's appeal cut!
  • Osama Bin Laden's body was tossed out of helicopter over Afghanistan mountain, U.S journalist claims
  • NECO denies report of exam irregularities
  • Tianshi Billionaire Owner Takes Over 6,000 Employees On Record-breaking Trip To France
  • Jonathan, Buhari committees meet again, deny rift
  • Firearms possession charge: Magistrate withdraws after threat to her life
  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: 'Fear of causing offence becomes a fetish
  • Nigerian Women Displaced By Boko Haram Struggle To Rebuild Their Lives, Need Jobs
  • Joda denies rift with FG's Transition Committee Show message history
  • N1.2billion Unspent Funds: ICPC to arraign former NSCDC boss, others
  • Fuel Crisis: FG moves to strengthen supply, consumption chain of petrol
  • Election Tribunal Begins Sitting in Ekiti, Warns Against Smear Campaign
  • EU's Mogherini to UN: 'First priority' is saving migrant lives
  • Buhari to diversify economy from oil to agriculture, mining
  • APC accuses President Jonathan of playing 'poker with the nation's destiny
  • Selling banned drug is big business 'Suspect
  • Foundation brings smiles to senior citizens' faces
  • Boko Haram: Buhari, Chadian president meet
  • KOFI kathy
  • Police recover 5 more Card Readers in Abia
  • Election tribunal: INEC under pressure to alter voters register 'Petitioner
  • Ndoma Egba, APC elders bicker over visit to Buhari
  • Ondo tribunal receives 17 petitions
  • Gombe guber election: Court orders substituted service on Gov Dankwambo
  • Buhari's administration'll not persecute anyone 'APC
  • Why Nigeria escaped post-election violence 'Ekweremadu
  • Reasons Lagos PDP exco sacks state chairman
  • Onigbinde raps NFF over technical department
  • Nadal out of ATP top five
  • FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP: Final squad list: Tension in Flying Eagles' camp
  • As visa hitch delays Iheanacho
  • FG orders concession of railways
  • Transcorp postsN27bn profit, declares 6k dividend
  • Apapa gridlock: FG, stakeholders record N5bn daily loss
  • Economy not in ruins, says Okonjo-Iweala
  • Jonathan hosts last Council of State meeting today
  • 2 men bag 31 years jail for kidnapping a friend
  • NECO denies report of exam irregularities
  • Chukwumerije's funeral kicks off May 20
  • Villa security withdraws Deutsche Welle correspondent's accreditation
  • Gowon to chair Foursquare Diamond Jubilee Lecture
  • Blame executive arm for corruption ' Ihedioha
  • Anambra spends N374m on 805 pilgrims
  • Electrician murders Okada rider in Nnewi
  • Ekiti kidnap latest: We'll bring kidnapped victims back, says Fayose

VANGUARD
  • Jonathan appoints former CBN boss, Emir Sanusi as UNIBEN pro-chancellor
  • Boko Haram: Brigadier General Ransome-Kuti, 29 others to face court martial
  • End of Discussion: Evil Spirit Led Me to Steal My Employer's Car ' Suspect
  • Era of Trekking: Man Begins Trek for Tinubu, 'The Magic Man Behind The Success
  • Police arraign student for stealing boyfriend's phones
  • Girl Dragged to Court for Stealing Boyfriend's Phones
  • Jonathan, Lawmakers' battle hots up: NASS to override veto on constitution review
  • Downgrade of Asaba Airport
  • Dana unveil made in Nigeria all-new Kia Sorento
  • APGA stakeholder wants President-elect to implement National Confab report
  • School Return: 91-yr-old threatens to occupy Fashola's office
  • Rights group urges Buhari to appoint credible Nigerians
  • Jonathan was fair to Ndigbo, says Igbo group
  • Apapa Gridlock: The unending trauma
  • Books on Gov Fashola for launch
  • Okadaman suffers epileptic attack, asks passenger to alight
  • Court orders banks to freeze Sule Lamido, Jigawa state, council's accounts
  • NASS Offices: Northwest shouldn't be blackmailed ' Jibrin
  • The Tambuwal Effect
  • Senate Presidency: Lawan's advantages
  • Intriguing battle for Senate President
  • Why Lagos PDP chairman, Shelle was sacked
  • Farmers take Shell to court over oil spill impact in Bayelsa
  • Mixed reactions trail proposal to sell 30% JV assets
  • NPL: Sterling Bank grants energy firms N253bn ' As Conoil struggles to pay N19.5bn
  • PIB: Legislators have failed Nigerians ' Okwuosa
  • CBN, how long will the depositors of Savannah Bank suffer
  • Nebo, Elumelu, others listed as drivers of Africa's power sector
  • Katsina 10MW wind farm attains 98% completion ' FG
  • Mines Sector: President-elect urged to consolidate on success
  • Chinese firm to establish meter assembly plant in Calabar
  • Revenue woes heighten as traders shun Nigeria's crude
  • Shareholders approve Fidelity Bank's 18 kobo dividend payout
  • High requirement of CRR'll lead to constriction in credit market 'Shareholders
  • Lekoil posts N6bn loss in two years
  • The successor abandonment syndrome
  • Obiano's infantile promenade and lessons to learn
  • Falling oil price: 'Pathway to diversification
  • With Galaxy S6 Duos gains market attention with dual SIM capability
  • Terragon Group ties up with LBS on digital research
  • Ericsson opens network operations center in Lagos
  • Let's get govt out of our football ' Irabor
  • Don't give up on our league, Irabor tells media
  • NFF lines up Cameroon, Ghana for Falcons
  • All African Games: Boxers camp to open in June, says coach
  • Heritage Bank sponsors Okpekpe Road Race
  • Iheanacho to battle Aguero for City shirt
  • Arsenal sunk by Fabianski and Gomis
  • Dream Team VI to resume camp May 25, team official says

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