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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, May 13, 2015


News don land ooooo..... Selected newspaper headlines here this Wednesday morning for your reading pleasure....Make una enjoy.

THISDAY
  • Suntai's Doctor, 13 Others Face Probe for Negligence, Misconduct
  • SERAP Drags FG to ECOWAS Court over Suffering of Displaced Persons
  • Rivers Assembly Threatens to Order Amaechi's Aides' Arrest
  • Closing the Obstetrics Gap
  • For Buhari, the Task Ahead is Daunting
  • Automative Policy Lifts Motor Assembly Sector by 26%
  • Premium Pension Boss Lists Dangers of Unplanned Retirement
  • Kenya Power Receives $10m Loan Facility from UBA
  • Learn Africa Decries Unfavourable Business Environment in Nigeria
  • Mutual Benefit Presents Claims Cheque to Family of Deceased Journalist
  • Royal Exchange Prudential Life Strategises for Improved Financal Performance
  • CIIN Holds Fitness Walk
  • Sovereign Trust Insurance Commended for Successful Offer
  • UBA Launches Innovative Payment Solution
  • Lafarge Repositions for Better Performance
  • Khan: Nigeria's Fuel Subsidy Policy is Regressive
  • Kwairanga: FG Should Review Taxes in Favour of Manufacturers
  • Okpor: Claims Payments are No Longer a Problem in Insurance Contracts
  • Matters Arising from Workers' Day Celebrations
  • World Bank $500 Million Facility and Improving Maternal and Child Health in Nigeria
  • Local Dyers Protest Chinese Domination in Kano
  • Again, Health Workers Set for Nationwide Strike on May 17
  • LASG: Residents Registration Designed to Track Kidnappers, Criminals
  • Court Freezes Plateau, Benue's Accounts
  • Arco's Suit: Court to Hear Agip's Application on Jurisdiction Wednesday
  • Afe Babalola: Ajudua Didn't Pay Me Any Legal Fees from Money He Defrauded Bamaiyi
  • Senate Passes Anti-tobacco Bill, Spells Six Months' Jail for Culprits
  • Who Swears in Wike
  • Akume's Residence Turns New Mecca
  • New Face of a Budding Opposition
  • Ortom and the Burden of Expectations
  • Too Big to Succeed
  • Plateau Killings: Jang Imposes Curfew on Parts of the State
  • Jonathan, Buhari, Atiku, Others Mourn Azikiwe's Passage
  • ASUU Faults Removal of Varsities' Council Chairmen
  • Group to Buhari: Don't Allow the Use of EFCC for Persecution
  • Bolanle Ogunpolu: Positioning MSC as a Global Brand
  • FG's Treasury Single Account Unsettles Banks
  • PENSION AND THE INFORMAL SECTOR
  • Jonathan Leads Buhari on Villa Tour May 28
  • From His Sick Bed, Mu'azu Sues for Peace
  • Elumelu in White House, Joins Obama's Campaign for Entrepreneurs
  • Lack of Quorum Foils Senate's Veto on Constitution Amendment
  • 21-Year-old Girl Stabs Younger Brother to Death in Warri
  • Bolanle Ogunpolu: Positioning MSC as a Global Brand
  • Akwa Ibom APC Disowns Ex-Governor Victor Attah
  • C'River Election Tribunal Warns Lawyers against Delay
  • Nigerians Have Nothing to Fear over Buhari, Says Audu
  • PPPRA: Proliferation of Local Oil Marketers Led to High Subsidy Claims


PUNCH
  • NESG new CEO urges govt to cut costs
  • 25-month unpaid salary threatens pollution control project
  • FRC should handle NNPC's forensic audit 'ANAN
  • IOSCO proposes rules for credit risk assessment
  • Hyundai, FCMB in joint car finance scheme
  • Taxpayer's stake in Lloyds now below 20%
  • Kia unveils made-in-Nigeria Sorento
  • First Bank, Unified Payments in e-payment agreement
  • Unilever shareholders approve 10 kobo dividend, revenue drops
  • Reviving agro production for export
  • How to keep your job and start personal business
  • Fidelity Bank raises N30bn to fund critical sectors
  • Accenture advises female entrepreneurs to be creative
  • Fuel scarcity: Govt seals filling stations in Ogun
  • APC govt will ask looters to return money ' El-Rufai
  • Govt wants easy access for Lagosians on services
  • Justice will prevent violence, says Fashola
  • Buhari to get handover note, tour Villa May 28
  • PDP leaders meet today over crisis
  • Port Harcourt traders blame poor sales on bad road
  • Negligence: Medical tribunal prosecutes Suntai's doctor, 13 others
  • APC leaders secured Kashamus victory Amosuns aide
  • Fayoses claim on salary delay false, says APC
  • INEC plotting to prevent inspection of election materials
  • Sacked Lagos PDP chair refuses to vacate secretariat
  • Muazu wanted Ambode as PDP gov candidate Akiolu
  • The problem with electoral politics
  • Musings on Shemas governance style
  • Buharis tough choices
  • Buhari must not put the cart before the horse
  • Is this the end of PDP
  • Buhari, do not pass me by
  • Nigerian-British parliamentarians waxing stronger online
  • If you lived in clouds, youd be flying
  • Clean up your digital space
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Monarch urges Buhari to tackle unemployment
  • Group tells Aregbesola to pay workers now
  • LAPO MD bags AAU doctorate
  • Filth in Jos as water scarcity bites harder
  • Court remands Alfa for killing, sharing friend's corpse
  • Tanker drivers ordered to vacate bridges
  • Job seeker rapes schoolgirl to death in Ogun
  • Police arrest pastor for mysterious death in church
  • Killer ASP: Police invite victim's family, intensify search
  • Oil prices rise by 3%
  • Fuel scarcity pushes up food prices
  • 10 integrated power plants idle ' NDPHC
  • Petrol scarcity: IPMAN insists on bridging claims payment
VANGUARD
  • War over constitution amendment: Senate mobilises against Jonathan
  • Patience Jonathan denies plans to 'rig out' Aisha Buhari of AFLPM Presidency
  • Jonathan, Buhari condole with Zik family
  • EKITI KIDNAPPINGS: NMA, ASUU jittery as 7 members receive kidnap notice
  • Nigerians'll value Jonathan in future 'Bozimo
  • Ex-IGP Abba removed for indiscipline in the force 'Police Service Commission
  • Syndicate pockets N33m, recruits 3,000 illegally into Nigerian Prisons
  • Bloody clash looms in Anambra communities
  • Elders condemn electoral violence in Rivers
  • Mu'azu's muscles and medicals
  • Abia: Ikpeazu holds on to his bold ideas
  • My politics is for the people ' Adegeye (Sunny Ade's wife)
  • Fashola hinges sustainable development on adherence to laws
  • Edo govt not owing workers salary arrears
  • Retirement should precede proper planning ' Ideva
  • How insurance is taking over the communal way of living
  • The power sector and the incoming Buhari administration (2)
  • Unilever shareholders okay 10k dividend, lament cost of borrowing
  • WITIN challenges women on careers in STEM
  • BoI disburses N127bn loans to MSMEs in 2014
  • A curious affair
  • Star Football Superfan winner extols Arsenal
  • Osoba: The veteran politician at bay
  • Who is afraid of NDIC's amendments
  • Cry not for the Igbos (2)
  • Internet, essential part of human life, says Spectranet boss
  • Lenovo targets selfie crazy Nigerians with S90 dual smartphone!
  • SAP smart academy to retool Nigerian youths for 21st century workforce
  • Co-Creation Hub, Oracle partner to empower young tech-preneurs
  • Dynamics of change: The Amaechi years(1)
  • Weah:Keshi is not Eagles' problem
  • Don't expect much from Keshi ' Babayaro
  • Confederations Cup: Warri Wolves depart for Congo tomorrow
  • Ex Ghanaian coach Jones Attuquayefio dies at 70
  • Association of ex-footballers call for inclusion in Anambra FA board
  • Onoriode's strike saves Rangers from fans anger
  • SA Insurance emerges official insurer of NNWL
  • Top stars jet in for Okpekpe
  • Ekeji testifies in alleged corruption charges against Lulu, Ojo-oba, others
  • Black Miss Japan fights racial prejudice
  • OJB denies kidney relapse rumour, says he is healthy
  • Piracy a threat to entertainment industry- Mc Shakara
  • UK general election: Regional and popular interests in Nigerian and UK politics
  • A legacy of incompetence and corruption
  • We have launched innovative marketing programmes ' Loretta Alao, VP, FRYDA
  • Frozen embryo' battle grips America
  • Does our President- elect intend to keep his word
  • Building Bridges! Shagari Visits Buhari, The Man Who Overthrew His Government
  • FG, Time To Blow The Whistle And Stop The War!
TRIBUNE
  • Constitution amendment Senate begins process to override Jonathan
  • Why I sacked Abba 'Jonathan
  • LAUTECH doctors stage peaceful protest over unpaid salaries
  • Rivers APC chairman escapes assassination
  • Afe Babalola distances self from Bamaiyi's N8.4m scam
  • Unpaid salaries: Osun workers give Aregbesola 14-day ultimatum
  • Verification exercise will solve payroll, personnel mgt challenges 'Ekiti HoS
  • Buhari, Atiku mourn Azikwe
  • Hypertension on the rise in Nigeria 'Cardiologist
  • Why I will host First Ladies' summit 'Patience Jonathan
  • State govs responsible for PDP's loss in general election
  • FG to construct 4,000MW in next phase of NIPP
  • IPMAN backs fuel subsidy removal, urges Buhari to scrap PPRA
  • Saraki raises the alarm over fake Facebook account
  • NIMC workers protest planned sack of 1,000 members
  • Speakership: Jubrin lobbies new members with 75% committee posts
  • Kidnapping: NMA, ASUU cry out, say 7 members receive fresh threat in Ekiti
  • Fighting ourselves in PDP will not lead us anywhere, Mu'azu tells Fayose, others
  • Council of State okays May 28 handover to Buhari
  • APC plotting against our governors-elect ---PDP
  • Arase confirmed as IGP
  • Former PDP chairman's son, others re-arraigned over N4.5 billion subsidy fraud
  • Fraudsters are using our party's name for fraud---APC
  • I am sick, receiving treatment abroad -Muazu
  • Why I travel on sea to Europe with pregnancy -Nigerian who gave birth on sea
  • Council of State meets in Aso Rock 'Police council may confirm Arase as IGP
  • The Buhari power magnet
  • The worsening power problem
  • Demolition: Victims appeal to Uduaghan for compensation
THE NATION
  • Fuel scarcity a problem that wont abate
  • Tobacco Bill as public health legacy
  • Buhari to get Jonathans handover notes May 28
  • Jonathan: indiscipline rampant under Suleiman Abba
  • Senate in final battle with President
  • Five banks lose N312m to CBNs sanctions
  • Sympathisers condole with Azikwes family
  • IPMAN backs subsidy removal
  • El-Rufai: well retrieve stolen money from PDP govt
  • Islamic Council to Senate: reject Jonathans Hajj Commission list
  • PDP panics over election cases in Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom
  • EFCC re-arraigns Ahmadu Alis son, others for N4.5b subsidy fraud
  • Covenant University launches mobile learning device
  • IBB University staff threatens to down tool
  • 10years after Pension Reform Act, is NSITF still waxing stronger
  • Lonmin plans 3,500 job cuts in South Africa
  • Expenditures on NIPPs hit $5b, says NDPHC boss
  • NDIC sues Okupe, others over N34b debt
  • Nigerians environment business friendly
  • Appeal Court upholds injunction in Okomu Oils suit
  • PZ Cussons, NOTAP sign MoU on Chemical Science, Technology
  • Why govt must encourage modular refineries
  • Experts urge tax reforms, diversification of economy
  • Six states, four firms to raise N300b in debt issues
  • Greece seeks eurozone recognition of economic progress
  • Terminating terrorism
  • Lagos rape cases
  • I came, I saw, I succeeded
  • Poor, poor Ngozi
  • Our Girls; UK Polls; Solar Energy Revolution; Bank Of Industry; Tesla Powerwall solar batteries
  • The Eighth Senate rollercoaster
  • PDP: Time to face reality
  • Nigeria: Political power imbalance:
  • Lagos House of Assembly needs woman Speaker
  • Youths call for re-organisation of PDP

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