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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, May 26, 2015


News headlines from selected news papers ready for your reading pleasure this Tuesday morning......

VANGUARD
  • Fayose, Ekiti Lawmakers meet in Akure ' Settle Crisis
  • Fuel Crisis Sparks Health Challenges
  • Sport Update: Carlo Ancelotti Sacked
  • Swedish Singer Wins Eurovision Contest
  • Nigerians Do Not Have Stable Electricity Because Of Obasanjo ' Atiku
  • Federal Government Declares Friday Public Holiday
  • Two injured as students protest at LUTH
  • Implement national drug distribution guidelines now, FG told
  • RCCG donates to Randle Hospital
  • Case against abortion: An appeal for mercy
  • STORM IN FMC OWERRI: Workers, MD's face-off grounds hospital
  • Relief, as oil workers, others suspend strike
  • Tribunal begins hearing today on Agbaje's petition
  • 100 killed in Benue communities, refugee camps
  • Nigeria loses $2bn annually to fake subsidy operators 'Saraki
  • Redevelopment of Enugu's Hotel Presidential to gulp N4bn
  • Alfa, prophetess defraud bankers of $30,000
  • Buhari not happy with govs inability to pay salaries, rejects ministerial list
  • Suswam asks for forgiveness over 'failed' expectations
  • Policeman shoots 34-yr-old man over N2,000
  • Where Jonathan and I disagreed 'Amaechi
  • Our Unique Democracy
  • How Adoke is frustrating Constitution amendment ' Ekweremadu
  • God has given Buhari to Nigeria at this time ' Etiebet, PDP BoT member
  • Internal Democracy: APC feels the heat
  • Power supply'll be regular with right tariff' Sahara boss
  • Crisis looms at ports over freight forwarders' practising fees
  • Ford raises the bar with all-new Figo
  • Shareholders seek appointment of steering committee to address hitches
  • Shareholders congratulate Gwarzo, call for reforms
  • Top 10 performing stocks
  • What should the depositors of Savannah Bank do
  • Buhari and Saraki, an ideal complement
  • Ending in an anti-climax
  • Ending in an anti-climax
  • Re: Osoba: The veteran politician at bay
  • APC, face the real issues
  • Angry Letter to the Nigerian Youth
  • Toyota assembly plant ready July ' Ade Ojo
  • FIFA official challenges Nigerian referees
  • Port Harcourt HP centre ready for athletes
  • I'll win Nations Cup again ' Keshi
  • CBN Open: It's a dream come true ' Otu
  • Savannah All Stars win 2015 DStv All Star Game
  • I've no issues with Mikel ' Keshi
  • Iheanacho 1st Eaglet in New Zealand
  • Okocha dazzles at NCC Tennis Cup launch
  • Real Madrid fire coach Ancelotti ' president
  • Toure to stay at Manchester City ' agent
  • Fuel Crisis: Funke Akindele rides bicycle to church
  • Goodluck, President-elect Buhari
  • Godswill Akpabio and the scrabble revolution in Nigeria
  • Nigeria on the highway
  • GEJ 2019' Forget it
  • Painless abolition of fuel subsidy with dollar warrants
  • Pictures: Mr Ibu's Low-Key Wedding
  • Okocha Rocks at NCC Tennis Cup launch
  • Dead Body Found on Ikotun Road [Photos]
  • Do Support The Incoming Government ' Ibrahim Babangida Advised Nigerians
  • Fayose, Ekiti Lawmakers meet in Akure ' Settle Crisis
TRIBUNE
  • Oyo, Osun workers declare strike over unpaid salaries
  • Democracy Day: FG declares Friday public holiday
  • Amosun dissolves cabinet
  • NUPENG calls for total removal of fuel subsidy
  • Fuel scarcity beyond payment to oil marketers 'Okonjo-Iweala
  • $32bn subsidy fund, source of Nigeria's problem 'Saraki
  • APC, Osinbajo deceiving Nigerians on govt's debts 'PDP
  • Ambode releases official portrait
  • Senate Presidency: APC should follow due process 'Saraki
  • Senate Presidency: APC should follow due process 'Saraki
  • Kashamu: Court summons Adoke, Giade
  • Fire Service staff rape, kidnap 8-year-old girl
  • Fashola commissions technical centre
  • Ekiti NMA suspends strike over kidnapped members' rescue
  • 100 killed as Fulani herdsmen invade Benue
  • Fuel lifting begins
  • Supreme court gives FG, National Assembly ultimatum over constitution amendment
  • Foreign currencies found on dead Boko Haram commander
  • Fayose, APC lawmakers hold peace talks
  • IBB, Abdulsalami express worries over situation in Nigeria
  • University of Ibadan shut for two weeks due to fuel shortage
  • FG passes handover notes to Buhari's transition committee
  • We may ask workers to stay at home if fuel scarcity pesists -NLC
  • Tribunal begins hearing of Agbaje's petition against Ambode's victory on Tuesday
  • Party, legislature and executive in democratic consolidation
  • Aregbesola's hand on the plough
  • Military gains against Boko Haram
  • Ex-Israeli PM sentenced for taking bribes
  • UK bars 1.5 million migrants from voting on EU
  • Nepal struggles amid ruins 1 month after earthquake
  • Refuse: Kogi lawmakers summon GM
  • Community leader decries abandoned projects in Delta
  • Firo villagers lament non-payment of land compensation
GUARDIAN
  • Relief as NUPENG suspends strike, tanker drivers resume fuel loading
  • NGF's Procured Valedictory
  • Football: Stevens quits after keeping Stuttgart up again
  • Football: Ferdinand moved by support after wife's death
  • CIPM inducts 473 new members
  • Fuel scarcity worsens state of economy
  • NAICOM inaugurates interim board for IEI, pays N474 million claims
  • We defended Jonathan with all sincerity' (2)
  • Tragedy in Imo as female student allegedly stabs boyfriend to death
  • Financial development critical to real sector's growth
  • CITN urges members to comply with code of conduct
  • GTB appeals against N5.2b judgement, seeks stay of execution
  • Sterling Bank, Caleb Group collaborate on capacity building
  • Heritage Bank's 'My Day as a Banker' debuts today
  • We're available to clear grey areas over handover notes, says Sambo
  • Phone operator MTN warns over Nigeria fuel crisis
  • Woman cries for justice over wrongful termination of appointment, 20 years on
  • Accident victim begs Nigerians for speaking and hearing aid
  • Weinberger to attend Consultants Academy International boot camp in Lagos in June
  • Church reels after Ireland's huge 'Yes' to gay marriage
  • Burundi president: 'divine' hero on home soil
  • Burundi protesters suspend government talks after opposition figure murdered
  • Iran denies agreement on military site inspections
  • Emirati aid shipment arrives in Yemen's Aden
  • Saudi Shiites refuse to be provoked by suicide bombing
  • Russia's new 'undesirables' law draws Western ire
  • Thousands surround Japan's parliament, protest new US base plan
  • Israel thanks US for opposing nuke-free Mideast plan
  • Palestinian stabs two Israelis teens: police
  • Why power system collapsed
  • Notorious armed robbery suspect arrested at his wedding
  • Help save Islamat from the jaws of death
  • Benue youths protest against kidnap of 74-year-old mother of House of Reps-elect
  • UNN VC honoured by UNTH Dept of Gynaecology
  • Kogi High Court judge kidnapped by unknown gunmen
  • Greek budget proposals insufficient: IMF's Blanchard
  • 12 farmers get N13m bailout in Imo
  • Business community accuses Enugu Electricity Distribution Company of bloated bills
  • Oyo, Chinese firm sign MoU on construction of light rail
  • NFL: Bears defender McDonald arrested again
  • Football: Yanga-Mbiwa the hero as Roma stun Lazio
  • Drogba, Ayew make emotional farewells
  • Platini says Blatter lied about quitting FIFA
  • Okpekpe winners get national team call-up
  • LMC to sponsor bill on Nigerians' investment in foreign clubs, says Dikko
  • Amata's new form thrills AFN boss
  • Glo subscribers relish trip to Manchester United's Old Trafford
  • Oshodi sees brighter future for Lagos' sports
  • Chelsea crowned champions, Hull City relegated
  • Chelsea crowned champions, Hull City relegated
  • How to professionalise estate agency practice in Nigeria
  • UPDC revs construction on Abuja's Pinnacle estate
  • Sparklight repositions, begins LagosGrace Court Estate
  • Experts urge review of national housing policy
  • Estate surveyors charged to uphold ethical practice
  • Lafarge urges artisans to adopt specific standards in block moulding
  • Construction firms begin downsizing over projects' debt
  • Investors launch N4b renovation ofEnugu Hotel Presidential
  • 100 exhibitors set for Abuja Housing Show
  • A fundamentally defective process cannot be regularized or cured by amendment (2)
  • Court assumes jurisdiction in suit against Lagos property developer
  • Legal fees, qualitative services dominate discourse at law seminar
  • Lagos CJ, Olanipekun back Law Week
  • Election petition and the narrow path to justice
  • Witness denies knowledge of false statement in Zumax, FCMB case
  • Overview of proposed National Industrial Court of Nigeria (Civil Procedure) Rule 2015
  • NBA Section on Business Law will be in forefront of happenings in commercial world, says Jemide
  • 2015 elections, litmus test for Nigerian democracy
  • Ex-NIMASA DG's trial and the 'missing' audit report
  • Sambo lauds privatisation scheme, seeks support for Osinbajo
  • How to enhance labour, govt relations, by Illoh
  • GIS decries alleged illegal deductions from Interns' stipend
  • PTAD conducts supplementary verification for police pensioners
  • Reforming the unreformable: The unfinished business
  • Energy scarcity grounds Nigeria
  • Why Buhari should listen to David Mark
  • A nation's embarrassment
  • Africa: Once upon a continent
  • Is abolition of fuel subsidy imminent
  • South Africa: Dangers of dog-whistle politics
  • Buhari and the US$billion numbers game
  • Illegal miners as killers
  • Girl child education, democratic governance and sustainable development in Africa: A call for action
DAILY TRUST
  • FG, marketers reach deal to end fuel crisis
  • No ex-govt official should leave Nigeria after May 29 ' Yayale
  • FG, marketers reach deal to end fuel scarcity
  • Hope for a new era (I): For genuine power sector reforms
  • Imo PDP expels Araraume, 19 others
  • Gaps in APC's neutrality in the race for Senate president
  • Why in-coming govt must review electricity privatisation
  • Security is one area Buhari must differ from the present system 'Akinrinade
  • Group wants Akume for Senate president
  • Why we stand by Saraki -Senator-elect
  • Respect Nigeria's diversity in Senate presidency race
  • 213 sign for Dogara as speaker
  • Speaker: Tambuwal is with me, says Gbajabiamila
  • How Shettima will combine governance and NGF chairmanship ' Gusau
  • The game-changer is upon us
  • The Buhari era begins
  • Handing over confusion
  • Suspected motorcycle snatchers attack farmer at Giri village
  • Yaba monarch wants fishing festival re-activated
  • One dies, 2 injured as trailer rams into cars at Aseni
  • Abuja Chamber of Commerce to set up dispute resolution center
  • Truck driver, assistant injured in Abuja-Lokoja road crash
  • Gunmen kill herder in Abuja village
  • Kwara moves against thuggery
  • Nigerian economy: slogans, jobs and fancy statistics
  • Siasia to pick the best for AAG, Olympics
  • NCC open Tennis league serves off in Lagos
  • Double delight for Balogun
  • I joined Abia Warriors to win trophies, says U-23 captain
  • FIFA official challenges Nigerian referees
  • Justice is a 3-way traffic - Court
THE NATION
  • Power supply collapses
  • Petrol crisis to ease as govt, marketers settle
  • Court declines Kashamus request against NDLEA
  • Jonathan releases N5b to buy stoves for rural women
  • Fayose meets Omirin, four APC lawmakers in Akure
  • COUNTDOWN TO MAY 29 3 DAYS TO GO The unfinished project called electoral reforms
  • Euros retrieved as troops kill Boko Haram commander, 29 others
  • EFCC: we recovered N65.3b in two years
  • Constitution: Supreme Court gives President, lawmakers ultimatum
  • IBB: state of the nation worrisome
  • Akande writes for The Nation
  • Pharmacists Council delists two members
  • How to reduce fatal road crashes, by ex-LUTH CMD
  • Screen for hypertension, Nigerians told
  • Why expectant mothers, children are anaemic
  • LUTH graduates students
  • Institute trains health workers on nutrition
  • Depression affects daily activities
  • Stakeholders divided over drug distribution guidelines
  • Organ donation rare in Nigeria, says LUTH chief
  • Taking free legal service to new heights
  • Firm insists on courts jurisdiction to stay writ of execution
  • Proof of actus rea is sufficient to ground a conviction for strict liability offences
  • Legal framework for the prevention of terrorism in Nigeria
  • Court upholds the nominationof Odofin as Oba-elect of Ikorodu
  • Nine law firms shortlisted for international awards
  • Why ex-minister, Kuforiji-Olubis firm sued former foreign partner, Tidewater
  • CJ, Olanipekun support Lagos Law Week
  • Buhari and the National Assembly
  • Don, legislator, sue Benue govt over last minute actions
  • Fed Govt urged to ban rice import
  • Foreign investors set to finance $8b IPMAN refinery
  • Fuel scarcity: More domestic airlines cancel flights
  • Why PenCom removed over 3,000 police pensioners
  • Lawyers, FIRS partner in tax payment
  • Kano, firm inaugurate N50b Abuja estate
  • Lagos tackles flooding
  • LaFarge trains artisans on quality
  • Bayer, HarvestField partner on pest-free environment
  • I ll not be rubber stamp Senate President
  • Fixing security
  • Making the rich pay
  • Straight, to the undertaker
  • From GEJ to GMB: A poisoned chalice
  • Cry, his beloved country
  • Women should be encouraged in politics
  • Ezea reacts to critics of financial mismanagement
  • Ajimobi and challenges of second term

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