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Friday, 12 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Friday, June 12, 2015

Good morning and welcome to my blog this beautiful Friday morning. News headlines from selected national newspapers is ready for your reading pleasure. Read and enjoy as we thank God it's Friday, have a lovely June 12 holiday.

VANGUARD

  • NASS: Saraki, Lawan's men close ranks
  • Panic over N400bn bad debt owed banks
  • Diaspora Commission to bring in $3trn investments 'Temitope Ajayi
  • Rivers Assembly grants Wike's request for N10bn loan
  • Pensioners' protest: Night guard slumps, dies in Osun
  • NITDA to generate $15bn from indigenous IT products, services by 2018
  • 38-yr-old woman to die by hanging over step-son's murder
  • Pensioners' protest: Night guard slumps, dies in Osun
  • Man accused of incest with 14-year-old daughter
  • Man gets 5 years jail term over firearm
  • June 12 Under Change
  • June 12: What has changed
  • INEC: The profile of Jega's successor
  • Rebuilding PDP needs equity, clean hands
  • Bauchi revels in import of Democracy Day
  • Lagos PDP still in quandary
  • Cargo delays at airports affecting business- Entrepreneur
  • Spare parts dealers ask govt to tackle exchange rate
  • P&G makes N6bn fresh investment in Nigeria
  • Total laments inclement environment, security challenges
  • Shareholders urge NASCON to strengthen research department
  • NEPC mulls incentive-based investment policy to drive FDI
  • FG seeks end to food importation
  • Rupert Murdoch sets two sons in succession plan
  • Ten SMEs for ARSO exhibition in Egypt
  • Saying no to kidnapping in Imo
  • Lessons from the emergence of leaders for the 8th National Assembly
  • Twitter's periscope app zooms into world map
  • NFF bemoans F/Eagles defeat
  • Falcons, our hope!
  • Don't cry for F/Eagles ' Siasia
  • Liverpool reject City's 25m bid for Sterling
  • Russian billionaire, Rybolovlev wins round two of 'most expensive divorce' saga
  • Breaking news: FIFA director of communications Walter de Gregorio resigns
  • My players lost concentration, but we've learnt a lot ' Garba
  • Nigerians lambast Manu Garba for Flying Eagles' exit
  • Flying Eagles fail to make it past second round, lose to Germany
  • U-20: Germany eliminates Nigeria
  • The media almost destroyed my marriage
  • Women need to be aware of the psychological hold of patriarchy ' Wana Udobang
  • KORA All-Africa Music Awards 2015 announces $1m prize for Best African Artist
  • Who wins Nigerian Idol Season 5
  • An evening of songs with Waje at Bogobiri House
  • Child Molestation: between the law and the reality.
  • Mymusic.com.ng: Let the music pay
  • DesignHub seeks to end graphic nightmares
  • Asa Mbaitoli beauty contest holds!
  • Moon-sighting: Don't cause disunity
  • Jama'atu Nasril Islam: Tackling religious radicalism
  • Everyone shall be change agent
  • Welcome O' Ramadan!
  • What next for Igboland
  • Injustice in the name of fighting terrorism
  • The subsidy question: Fuel will sell for N40 a litre
  • Belong to everybody, belong to nobody
  • Justice and equity revolt
  • Famous Dracula Star, Christopher Lee Dies at 93
  • Photo: Some Areas In Lagos Where They Don't Pray For Rain To Fall
  • Ambrose Alli University Honours Chris Oyakhilome with Doctorate Degree
  • Naija Male Musicians Loses Females Fans After Disclosing Their Wedding Plans ' Harrysong
  • Boko Haram Gunmen Raids Borno Villages Killed 43, Burn Houses
  • Miss Zimbabwe Loses Crown After Nude Photos Surfaces Online
  • Osun State Declares June 12 Public Holiday In Honor Of Chief MKO Abiola
  • See The Types Of People On Your BBM List
  • EFCC Arrests 14 Foreigners For Oil Bunkering
  • MKO Abiola Is A True Hero Of Nigeria's Democracy ' Former Abia Gov
  • NECO to introduce CBT in subsequent exams ' Board chairman
  • N1.9bn Ebola fund scam: Ministry staff stop arrest of officials
  • Six women medical bills paid rescued from hospital
  • Abiola, June 12 and the road not taken
  • Lagos: Lingering pains of two tanker fire tragedies
PUNCH

  • Before you buy that company, check its efficiency
  • Flour Mills introduces new products
  • P & G advocates improved infrastructure
  • Inflation rises to 9% ' NBS
  • UBA gets reward for social infrastructure investment
  • Multinationals take over non-oil exports from local operators
  • Bank stocks help NSE index end three-day slide
  • BEDC, Elizade varsity to train power sector workers
  • Vono MD urges FG to improve infrastructure copy
  • Honda unveils fuel-efficient motorcycle
  • P'Harcourt refinery begins crude refining month end ' NNPC
  • FrieslandCampina increases stake in Nigerian subsidiary to 67.6%
  • Polo Luxury Group unveils Rolex watches
  • Lagos, others defend huge pension for ex-govs, deputies
  • Kashamu's extradition hearing begins June 25
  • B'Haram: Buhari to present military's needs to G-7
  • We'll follow due process to punish Saraki, others 'APC
  • ALGON rejects Wike's plan to dissolve Rivers councils
  • Community development is our priority, says Ambode
  • INEC meeting
  • NAP asks Aregbesola to resign over unpaid salaries
  • June 12: ARG remembers MKO, slams Kingibe
  • Lagos, Kwara APC clash over Tinubu, Saraki
  • Sarakis emergence not illegal NBA president
  • Im Tinubus boy but Sarakis election fair Momodu
  • Between MKOs June 12 and Sarakis June 9
  • Sustainable development for the common good (2)
  • Nigerians who hate Americas John Kerry
  • NASS: Between imposed and democratic candidates
  • Mr. President, you are holding the tiger by the tail
  • The civic dimension of change
  • Aso Villa authorities reject 253 DSS officials
  • Facebook hosts 50 fake accounts of Aisha Buhari
  • NDIC submits 2014 audited financial statement to FRC
  • Ex-CBN governor, Sanusi, joins Blackstone
  • CBN adjusts naira-dollar exchange rate again
  • My customer experience
  • Court adjourns Auxiliary murder case till June 23
  • Mbu denies torture allegation by fraud suspects
  • Spanish police, NIS collaborate to check forgery, trafficking
  • PDP begs NEMA to donate food to Osun workers
  • Terrorism: Africa should reject Western hypocrisy, CAS
  • MNJTF to deploy contingents July 30
  • Reconstitute NNPC board now, experts urge Buhari
  • Saraki congratulates Dogara, seeks inter-chamber cooperation
  • Im not insensitive to workers plight Aregbesola
  • Cleric urges prayers for NAssembly members
  • BHaram kills 37 in Borno
  • N8bn scam: Banker made N30m in one deal, says EFCC
  • Housemaid arraigned for stealing N7m property
  • Lagos cultists abduct former leader for leaving gang
  • Fashola counsels girl pupils on decency
  • PH student wins two awards
  • Buhari told to wage anti-graft war in education sector
  • School awards scholarship to indigent pupils
  • Teach children to read, Adesanya advises parents
  • Computers, learning aids, important in schools 'Amosun
  • Growing pains over unpaid salaries, allowances
  • NECO to introduce CBT in subsequent exams
  • Just like Ebola, MERS is deadly
  • When at work, stand for two hours to prevent heart diseases
  • New method detects early breast cancer via urine
  • Ayoku Babu brings PAFF-African series to Nigeria
  • Aderinokun's daughter honours late father with gallery
  • Having role models can backfire 'Ozzy Agu
  • Obey rebuilds village church, alma mater
  • Night Olumide Emmanuel raised soldiers against poverty
  • National Theatre: Concession plan approaches final stage
  • Okiki wins Fuji to Bam, gets N750,000
  • Martins returns after nose surgery
  • Glo backs Eagles, Falcons for victory
  • We're ready for Australia 'Oshoala
  • NBSA invites 35 players for camping
  • Africa Cup 1C: Nigeria to play Zimbabwe, Zambia
  • Flying Eagles' future still bright 'Adepoju, Lawal
  • Germany tactically better ' Manu Garba
GUARDIAN
  • Bristow partners NCAT to train aircraft engineers
  • Customs, FAAN to collaborate on airport security
  • Cement dealers decry seizure of trucks, seek govt's intervention
  • Customs destroys N4m poultry products
  • Stakeholders to showcase opportunities at food, beverage fair
  • Equities market halts three-day losing streak
  • Maersk Line bids to build $2b ports in Nigeria, Kenya
  • NASCON unveils new identity, as shareholders endorse 50 kobo dividend
  • Jaiz Bank enters profit-making territory, declares N158m for shareholders
  • Nigeria's crude oil production rises by 230,900 bpd
  • Emerging economies' infrastructure investments hit $107.5b in 2014
  • Crude prices rise by 3.1 per cent
  • Ambode hosts Dangote, reiterates pledge to make Lagos investors' haven
  • Groups oppose trial of Nigerian Generals at ICC
  • Woman to die by hanging for killing step-son
  • Three students arrested for Internet fraud in Ondo
  • 1,200 benefit as Palmgrove Rotary club's eye camp ends
  • NDLEA arrests tricycle rider, others over drug peddling
  • African leaders jet into Johannesburg for AU summit
  • Al-Shabaab threatens to attack Kenya during Ramadan
  • Egypt prosecutor contradicts police version of Luxor attack
  • Zimbabwe to phase out worthless local dollar
  • The European Union increases its support for the transition in Burkina Faso
  • Refiners May Benefit from Children's Hazardous Work in Artisanal Gold Mines
  • China's ex-security chief jailed for life at secret trial
  • Pakistan detains 5 Thai nationals for travelling with a gun
  • Syria rebels seize most of Sweida military airport
  • Suicide bomber kills two, wounds five in Pakistan
  • French customs seize biggest ivory haul in nine years
  • Oil prices fall as World Bank cuts economic growth outlook
  • Amosu dismisses Amnesty's report on fight against terrorists
  • APC resolves rift among its Reps' members
  • Military seeks valuable information, co-operation against B'Haram
  • Rights groups fault Amnesty's report on armed forces
  • Taraba governor, Ishaku, declares state of emergency in water sector
  • El-Rufai streamlines ministries to only 13
  • Late Ado Bayero protected Igbo property during civil war
  • We're extremely sensitive to welfare of our workers, says Rauf Aregbesola
  • Ekiti Assembly condemns kidnap of Catholic priest
  • El-Rufai asks Kaduna lawmakers to sacrifice, slash salaries
  • Mickelson overtakes Woods in Forbes' rich list
  • McIlroy picks West as playing partner
  • Nigerian pros bid to qualify for British Open
  • Remember what you promised Nigerians, NFF tells Falcons
  • Falcons build 'special nest' for Aussies
  • NRFF names 23 for 1C Africa Cup
  • Keshi cautious, Ighalo wants to score against Chad
  • Boxing Federation ready for Minimah Open
  • Groups C, D teams eye next round, Ecuador aims to bounce back
  • Again Nigeria fails transition test, as Germany shoots down Flying Eagles
  • Twitter CEO Costolo steps down
  • Your worship, magistrate's courts the most important! (2)
  • Tales of greed, death in Arepo, 'a community of vandals
  • I didn't give FCT money to FCT First Lady, Patience Jonathan as mischief-makers allege ' Bala Mohammed, Former FCT Minister. Yes, I want to be PDP Chairman.
  • Action Auto wins Golden Arrow award
  • Cadillac steps ahead with carplay, Android Auto in 2016 mod
  • Kia motors reveals made-in-Nigeria Rio
  • CFAO Yamahaset to assemble motorcycles in Nigeria
  • Honda modifies CG 110, echoes commitment to safety measures
  • Brand new 2016 Lexus Ls 460 redesign changes
  • A tale of tears, helplessness in Lagos-owned teaching hospital
  • FOOD FOR THOUGHT
  • Lucas got it wrong on Rwanda
  • On Buhari and data
  • Emma Ezeazu: Death of our Goliath
  • Leadership and Buhari's Foreign Policy (3)
  • Addressing discrimination, stigma, against albinos
  • Abiola, June 12, and road not taken
THISDAY
  • UNICEF: $26.5m Needed to Cater for IDPs in North-east
  • Embracing First Aid Culture
  • Living Sown Stereotypes
  • New Lease of Life for Medical Laboratory Council
  • Tobacco: NHF Asks Buhari to Implement Law
  • Stakeholders Differ on Implementation of NDDG
  • Drug Screening: Ondo Procures Truscan Machine
  • ERA/FoEN Tasks FG on Illicit Tobacco Trade
  • NAFDAC Seeks Stringent Measures against Counterfeiters
  • SPDC, Others to Enhance Health Care Delivery in Niger Delta
  • Nigeria's New Leaders
  • Boosting Food, Economic Security of West African Farmers
  • UNAIDS Laments Inadequacy of Funds Earmarked for HIV/AIDS
  • Immunisation Saves 3 Million Lives Yearly
  • Delta Governor Drums Support for Maritime University
  • Curbing Smuggling through the Waterways
  • Jaiz Bank Posts N158 Million Profit
  • Skye Bank Restate Commitment to SMEs' Support
  • MAN Rector Gets Doctorate Degree
  • Minimah Makes Morale-boosting Visit to Troops in the Frontline
  • States Defend Laws Giving Generous Pensions to Govs, Deputies
  • Buhari Wants Boko Haram's Access to Funds, Weapons, Others Limited
  • UNICEF: $26.5m Needed to Cater for IDPs in North-east
  • Power Tussle: Lawan, Akume, Gbajabiamila Meet APC Leadership
  • NIMET's DG Re-elected into World Meteorological Organization Council
  • Ekiti Assembly: Abduction of Reverend Father Conspiracy Against Fayose's Govt
  • N18.3bn Pension Scam: EFCC Re-Arraigns Teidi, Ex-Pension Director, Others
  • Two DGs Emerge at National Productivity Centre
  • WNTD: Tackling Tobacco Addiction
  • 100 Persons to Undergo Open Heart Surgeries at UNTH
  • Revenue Commission Set to Review Remuneration Act
  • HQ of Regional Force against Boko Haram to Cost $30m
  • NEMA Sensitises on Flash Flooding as Heavy Rain Grounds Lagos
  • Obasanjo: Why Ribadu Was Poisoned
  • Labour Heckles President on Fuel Scarcity, Restates Opposition to Deregulation
  • NASS Power Tussle: APC, Buhari Reach Out for Peace Accord
  • Rivers: Local Govt Chairmen, Councillors Protest Against Planned Dissolution of Councils
  • Okowa Appoints THISDAY's Victor Efeizomor, Others as Media Aides
  • PDP Warns APC Against Witch-hunt of Clerk, Assembly Commission
  • Lebo Emerges C'River Assembly Speaker
  • How Saraki, Dogara Snookered APC with the Help of PDP
  • APC: Saraki, Dogara are Pro-PDP Leaders
  • Marwa, Supporters Return to APC
  • Ita-Giwa to APC: Tread Softly on N'Assembly Leadership Furore
  • Elections Petition Tribunal Starts Hearing on Sylva's Suit against Murray Bruce
  • Meseko Urges Aggrieved APC Members to Accept Saraki
  • Kwara APC Lauds Buhari's Position on Outcome of N'Assembly Poll
  • Judge Issues Stern Warning to Union Bank over 'Gross Indiscipline
  • Amnesty International is out to Demoralise, Destabilise Nigeria's Military, Says Group
  • Okowa, Oshiomhole, Umahi Others Shower Encomiums on Oyakhilome as AAU Honours Him
  • Again, CBN Adjusts Naira Peg, Now $196.90/$1 at Interbank
  • Nigeria, Iran Move to Boost Trade Volume
  • NAHCO Records N8.133bn Profit
  • Total Nigeria's N3.78bn Dividend Excites Shareholders
  • High Tariffs on Imported Cars Cripple RoRo Terminal
  • Stakeholders Call for Establishment of Mega Dockyard
  • Stanbic IBTC to Raise N20.4bn Fresh Capital Via Rights Issue
  • Taraba Partners BOI on N700m MSMEs Devt Fund
  • NCAA Urged to Review Timeline for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Safety as Panacea for Sustainable Growth in Aviation
  • Penninck: Airport Business Should be Profitable
  • NCS Intercepts Contraband Worth N65m
  • Boko Haram: Buhari Calls for Limiting Sects Access to Funds, Weapons, Others
  • APC, Presidency Seek Truce With Aggrieved Lawmakers
  • NNPC: PH Refinery to Supply 5 Million Litres of Fuel Per Day from July
  • Nigerian Student Solves 30-Year Old Mathematical Puzzle in Japan
  • NECO RESULTS AND EDUCATION IN NIGERIA
  • Promoting Yoruba Race
  • Chibok: Bring Back Other Girls and Boys
  • FG to Unveil Fresh Standards, Guidelines for ICT Operators July
  • N'Assembly Leadership: PDP Warns APC against Witch-hunt of Clerk, Assembly Commission
  • States' Caucuses Lobby Dogara for Positions
  • Rivers: Tribunal Grants APC's Application to Inspect Election Materials
  • Abia, Imo, Cross River Elect Speakers
  • Stakeholders in Borno warn Against Imposition of Senatorial Candidate
  • INEC to Hold Post-election Review Meeting /Retreat
  • CBN, Banks Set August 1 to Publish Serial Debtors' List
  • AI Report: Amosu Berates Hypocrisy of the West over War against Terrorism
  • How Banker Short-changed CBN of N1.3billion, EFCC Tells Court
  • States Defend Laws Giving Generous Pensions to Govs, Deputies
  • Court Renews Order Stopping NERC from Increasing Electricity Tariff
  • Tension as Two DGs Emerge at National Productivity Centre
  • Exploring the Future of Wearable Technology
  • Amstel Makes New Statement with AMVCA
  • Before Nigeria, There Was Ghana
  • Saraki, Dogara and APC's 'Naivety
  • Ogun Declares Public Holiday to Celebrate June 12
  • Bonfrere: Eagles No Longer Nightmare to other African Teams
  • Manu Garba Rues Loss to Germany
  • Okpodu Warns Falcons ahead Aussies' Clash
  • Glo Propels Eagles, Falcons against Chad, Australia
  • Early Season's Report (Part 2)
  • Yekeen Enjoying Shagari's Rivalry at Kwara United
  • Xavi Wants More Titles in Qatar
  • Forbes' List: Mayweather, Pacquiao Retain Top Athlete Stature
  • I Was Sacrificed to Prevent 2018 World Cup Bid Probe, Says Adamu
  • Nigeria Vs Germany: Clash of Continental Champions
  • In-form Police Queens Dazzle Amazons
  • Chess Masters Set for Millionaire Satellite Festival
  • NOC Congratulates Ogba, Hails UNIPORT
  • Akpoguma: Germany, Nigeria Clash Special to Me
  • FIBA Official, Sikabi, to Run 3x3 Tour, Clinic in Lagos
THE SUN
  • Rivers guber: Tribunal allows APC, Dakuku to inspect INEC materials
  • We'll play opposition for growth, sustenance of democracy in Nigeria 'APGA
  • Tribunal grants Otti time to inspect electoral materials
  • Ambode declares June 12 work-free day
  • North's plot against Lawan exposed
  • MKO Abiola, hero of Nigeria's democracy 'Kalu
  • Ogun State's divine way to presidency
  • June 12: 22 years after
  • MKO, hero of Nigeria's democracy- Kalu
  • FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: Falcons ambush Australia in make or mar game
  • Glo propels Eagles, Falcons against Chad, Australia
  • Ambrose shows up at Eagles training
  • Enyeama: I may not be in Gabon 2017 Nations Cup
  • Siasia blasts Manu's 'poor tactics
  • FIFA U 20 World Cup: We lost to better side-F/Eagles' Coach
  • Late rains, energy shortages, push inflation to 9.0% in May, says NBS
  • Embedded power: Eko Disco injects 474mw to network to boost supply
  • Outsourcing'll generate 1m jobs ' NAITEOC
  • N390bn debt: Banks to shut forex, working capital windows to debtors
  • Fuel scarcity ends soon 'NNPC boss
  • NASS coup: We defied assault, bribe ' Senator
  • Ambode Assures On Development Of Lagos Rural Areas
  • Global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch stepping down as head of 21st Century Fox
  • Rain wreaks havoc in Delta
  • Saraki: Group wants Tinubu, Gemade suspended
  • Gaul-Lebo emerges Speaker of Cross River Assembly
  • Abia gov's aide urges journalists to shun propaganda reportage
  • Imo poly expels 389 students over exam, admission frauds
  • Oil fraud: Osun monarch urges Buhari to restore sanity to NNPC
  • Kogi students urge Gov Wada to run for second term
  • I will work with Speaker ' Gbajabiamila
  • After escaping Boko Haram, Chibok girls adjust to new life in America
  • End of Boko Haram in sight, declares AFCSC Commandant
  • End of Boko Haram in sight-AFCSC Commandant
  • No retirement for good men
  • APC stung by bees that swarm around PDP
  • APC slept off for Senate election
  • Transiting from PDP to APC (3)
  • Agenda for change: Begin with the real sector
  • So, what's wrong with Saraki, Dogara's emergence
  • Theodore Orji and his notorious gaffe
  • Leadership of the 8th National Assembly
  • Legendary British actor, Christopher Lee, is dead at 93

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