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Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, May 19, 2015


Tuesday headlines from selected newspapers for your reading pleasure. Have a wonderful working Tuesday.

VANGUARD
  • PDP crisis: Fashola calls for vibrant opposition
  • IG's squad arrests five policemen, 98 others over Edo cult war
  • PDP rigged S-East election massively ' Kalu
  • NGF: Governors broker truce as Shettima emerges chairman
  • APC unveils Buhari policy roadmaps
  • 4 siblings die in Anambra candle fire
  • Locating Nigeria's four topmost offices in one area untenable 'Uduaghan
  • Judiciary workers in Edo defy govt order to resume work
  • Minimal Presidential Disruptions
  • Speakership tussle: APC Reps 'll checkmate PDP's antics ' Oladele, Reps-elect
  • Buhari should step in now to stop zoning controversy ' Grp Capt Latinwo (rtd)
  • Kaduna: Doubts about Debts
  • With Buhari, hard work 'll now pay ' Cally Ikpe
  • Discos deny indigenous prepaid meter producers patronage ' BoI boss
  • Operators call for intervention on costs cut, CBN dollar policy
  • Vandalism: Sambo urges protection of power facilities
  • Oil glut worsens as OPEC market share battle begins ' Report
  • OTC: Cautious optimism, commendation trail participation
  • GE completes Shell's subsea tree refurbishment 'Achieves 40% growth
  • FG reiterates commitment to regulate use of explosives
  • Universal Energy commences commercial oil production at Stubb Creek
  • Ethiopia's electric power coverage reaches 55%
  • Top 10 performing stocks
  • Enugu: Intrigues, permutations, as politicians jostle for PDP chair
  • Why die for government
  • The Petroleum Industry Bill: A Call for Prudence and Circumspection
  • Turkey and the cost of presidential 'insults
  • Politics and development of Bayelsa state
  • Military as victim of malicious campaign on BBOG Platform
  • Homebase deploys IBM commerce solution to boost online shopping
  • Okagbare apologises to AFN
  • We're ready to take on the world ' F/Eagles skipper
  • The good old days are here again ' Pinnick
  • FIFA wwc: Falcons jet out, play Canada May 25
  • Bulbwa: World Cup is my time to shine
  • Shell Cup: Feyenord coaching clinic begins today
  • CBN Tennis: Russian-born Melissa begins quest for title
  • Lagos FA boss happy with football development in Lagos State
  • Success opens up on camp absence
  • Mbachu reminds GEJ of AWC promise
  • FRC suspends public hearing on corporate governance code
  • Sapped of power and energy
  • Fuel subsidy dilemma: The sensible way out
  • Obasanjo 'development' committee ' again
  • The Okpekpe Marathon experience
  • Jonathan Lied' Buhari Confirms Nigeria's Use of South African Mercenaries to Fight Boko Haram
  • Fenerbahce Set to Offload Emenike for Imoh Ezekiel
  • Woeful Officiating': Nigeria Professional Football League Referees Face Dismissal
PUNCH
  • Step Development celebrates Oseni at 50
  • Heritage Bank unveils initiative for Children's Day
  • Nigeria, S'Africa, Kenya plan ETF cross-listings
  • Accountancy vital to African economic confidence 'Expert
  • Putting actions into your impact investment idea
  • RenCap, stakeholders see huge investment opportunities in Nigeria
  • Signs of a distressed property market
  • Nigerian scammers penetrating oil, gas industry ' Report
  • Investment inflows drop by $1.2bn on election postponement
  • Court stops hearing on code of corporate governance
  • 60,000 benefit from N200bn loans ' Diamond Bank
  • Petrol tanker drivers resume strike
  • European shares slide on Greek debt fears
  • Warning signs of money scams
  • Skye Bank declares N6.2bn Q1 profit
  • First sugarcane bio-factory begins operations in Zaria
  • Jonathan govt incurs N5tn domestic debt in five years
  • PDP didn't win elections in S'East ' Kalu
  • Tribunal: PDP youths urge fasting, prayer for Agbaje
  • Blair to speak at APC policy forum
  • In search of Mr. Speaker
  • Buharill shock APC Cleric
  • A comrade-governors fairytale wedding
  • 12 dangerous people to marry
  • Will Africas future epidemic ride on forgotten lessons from Ebola' (1)
  • The burden of public office
  • Memo to incoming legislators
  • Lets be realistic about university tuition
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Redesigned YouTube for desktop users
  • You can fight malaria on your phone
  • Jonathan attends ECOWAS summit
  • Nigerians in Diaspora seek support for Buhari
  • Obasanjo, Mbeki to speak on Africa's instability
  • B' Haram: Borno seeks UN support for IDPs
  • Lagos boosts research with N142.2m
  • Convicts manipulate system to evade jail terms ' NDLEA
  • Social media, faulty perception and your self-esteem
  • Jonathan signs N4.425tn 2015 budget
  • Woman recounts how BHaram prepares girls for bombing missions
  • Jonathan sacks NIPC boss
  • Air Force men beat FAAN official
  • Northern govs elect Shettima as new chairman
  • Court orders GTB to refund customers N5.3bn
  • Senators, Reps move belongings out of offices
  • APC to unveil Buharis policy direction Wednesday
  • Hackers force PDP to shut down social media accounts
  • Newspaper threatens to sue PDP over N7m advert debt
  • Court adjourns okada riders N1bn suit against Lagos
THISDAY
  • Associates Celebrate Berger Paints' New MD, Folikwe
  • Consulting Architects, Engineers Demand Enforcement of Rules for Engaging Foreign Firms
  • GE Oil & Gas Completes Refurbishment of Subsea Production Tree in Nigeria
  • Calabar, Benin, Ogorode Power Stations Ready for Inauguration, Says Sambo
  • Process of BOI Privatisation Advances as BPE Opens Financial Bid
  • Plateau: Lalong Promises All Inclusive Government
  • Frivolous Adjournments will Not Be tolerated, Plateau Elections Tribunal Warns
  • IGP Launches 259 Highway Patrol Vehicles to Replace Road Blocks
  • NDIC Blames Judicial Process for Delay in Prosecuting Failed Bank Suspects
  • Apple Buys Chinedu Echeruo's Hopstop.com for $1 Billion
  • Kidnapping: IG to Deploy Special Team of Detectives to Ekiti
  • FG Assesses Territories Destroyed by Boko Haram
  • NEITI: How FG's Checks Obstruct Accountability in Oil and Gas Operations
  • Jonathan Sacks Chief Executive of NIPC
  • Suspected Boko Haram Attacks Adamawa Town
  • Military: Boko Haram's Links With ISIS, Int'l Terror Groups An Open Secret
  • EFCC Re-arraigns Sylva over Alleged N2.45 Billion Fraud
  • 3 Cyclists Arrive Sokoto from Bauchi to Congratulate Tambuwal
  • Kidnapping: ASUU Threatens to Down Tools as Members Protest in Ekiti
  • UNHCR Provides Relief Materials to IDPs in Nasarawa
  • Sale of OMLs: Supreme Court Orders Chevron, Britannia-U, Seplat to Maintain Status Quo
  • Vandebeeck: Buhari's Dream to Export Oil Palm Unfulfilled 30 Years After
  • SUPREME COURT AND THE DEFECTORS
  • Women Groups Express Fear of Marginalisation Under Buhari
  • Nigeria Now Uses 29% of Africa's Total Internet Access
  • Senate Presidency: Buharis Stance Favours Lawan
  • Glo Powers 2015 African Fashion Week Nigeria
  • Court Halts Public Hearing on Harmonised Corporate Governance Code
  • Nigeria's Economy Predicted to Hit $1trn by 2025
  • United Mortgage Bank Unveils Promo to Boost Savings Culture
  • Shareholders Task SEC DG on Market Committees
  • Despite NNPC Intervention, Marketers Hike Ex-Depot Price of Petrol by 42%
  • FG Seeks Investments in Smaller, Fit-for-Purpose Power Systems
  • NIS Clarifies Alleged Visa Fees, Dormant Website
  • Expert Tasks Vehicles Operators on Third Party Insurance Cover
  • Elcrest, Neconde Assume Operatorship of OML 40, 42, Amid Protest
  • Marketers Fault NNPC's Claim on 1.2bn Litres of Petrol Stock
  • Oil Workers Shut Down Production Over Transfer of OML 042 Operatorship
  • Buhari: It's Shameful That The Military Has Not
  • John Kerry to Lead US Delegation to Buhari's Inauguration
  • Apple Buys Chinedu Echeruo's Hopstop.com for $1 Billion
  • Jonathan Sacks Executive Secretary/Chief Executive of NIPC
  • Shell Reopens 180,000bpd Bonny Light Crude Export Pipeline
  • Governors Reconcile as Amaechi, Jang NGF Factions Attend Unified Meeting
  • Atiku: Don't Expect Miracle from Buhari's Government
  • Wike: Amaechi is Seeking Court Orders to Stop my Inauguration
  • Investment Inflow Drops by $1.2bn as NBS Blames election Postponement
  • Spate of Kidnapping beyond My Govt, Fayose Cries out to IG
  • Sale of OMLs: Supreme Courts Orders Chevron, Britannia-U, Seplat to Maintain Status Quo
GUARDIAN
  • EasyJet slumps as bond market sell-off hits Britain's FTSE
  • TUC tasks Buhari on high cost of governance, minimum wage
  • European shares dented by U.S. data, euro bounce
  • Improving non-oil export with EEG scheme review
  • Texaco donates hybrid library to riverine school in Ondo
  • NHTIC to showcase economic diversification efforts
  • Experts to share new insight on card payment industries
  • FG reduces man-hour benchmark from 40 to 20
  • NAHCO, ANCLA reach agreement for 20% increase in cargo tariff
  • Nigeria can generate 7,000MW of electricity from flared gas
  • UNICEM's N93 billion project to be ready soon
  • EFCC re-arraigns Sylva over alleged N2.45b fraud
  • PDP clarifies official communication line, shuts down social media handles temporarily
  • APC begins forum on policy direction tomorrow
  • From Peckham, Nigeria's Gboyega stars to Hollywood
  • ASUU protests against abduction of members in Ekiti, threatens strike
  • Five years on, $23b Greenfield refineries remain a mirage
  • Fire guts Imo Broadcasting Corporation's facility
  • After coup attempt, Burundi President fire 3 ministers
  • Former South African tennis star, Bob Hewitt, jailed 6 years for sex abuse
  • Quake-hit Nepal imposes two-month ban on new buildings
  • Qatar arrests BBC journalist on government press trip
  • Kuwait court upholds opposition leader jail sentence
  • Seven Bangladeshi migrants rescued from sea
  • Hong Kong shares end 0.83% lower
  • Edo rehabilitates roads with N100 million ahead of rainy season
  • Kenya asks Nkurunziza to postpone election
  • 18, 791kg illicit drugs destroyed in Badagry
  • Dogara is detribalised, says Bauchi-based lawyer, Idiris
  • Corps members protest against non-payment of allowance in Taraba
  • Gombe govt, UNDP to train women, youths in trades
  • Sultan of Sokoto charges FRSC on road safety
  • Cleric tasks Buhari on criteria for appointments
  • Surgical patients still awaiting Dangote's pledge''' 14 months after demolition of theatre
  • Ekweremadu, Gemade for book launch
  • World number three sumo wrestler, 'Baba Mutum,' hails Yakmut's appointment
  • Beaten Abia Warriors' players, officials get three-match ultimatum
  • Lagos meets Delta in Western Conference final
  • PWC Chess4Change: Kings College wins best school, individual prizes
  • Oribamishe, Hassan, others in Team Nigeria's squad to ITTF WJC
  • Veterans task Buhari on sports minister
  • Nwakali delays Man City decision
  • Quota system killing Nigerian football, says Izilien
  • Sterling 'to ask for Liverpool exit
  • Sorry, Pirates: Microsoft Says No Free Windows 10 For You
  • Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) bill seeks to strengthen protection laws
  • Girl child education, democratic governance and sustainable development in Africa: A call for action
  • School prefects, class captains empowered to be change agents
  • From Oyo to Lagos: A mother's brisk business in Alausa

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