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Monday, 1 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, June 01, 2015

Happy New Month to everyone that reads this blog, I pray that the new month will bring good tidings and the desired changes we want in our lives. Wishing you a glorious week ahead.

Today's news headline from selected newspapers are ready this Monday morning for your reading pleasure.....Read ,enjoy  and have a fulfilled day.

VANGUARD
  • Dismissed Army officer nabbed for robbery, impersonation
  • Bauchi road accident kills 13, injures 5
  • Your salaries have been paid, Fayose tells APC lawmakers
  • Declare your assets publicly, SERAP urges Buhari, Osinbajo
  • Why Buhari didn't make assets public ' Aides
  • Police arrest suspected rapists of 6-year-old
  • Buhari'll save Nigeria from decay, says senator-elect
  • Buhari sketches change
  • 2015 Polls: How PDP money strategy backfired ' Tanko Yakassai
  • Inaugural speech focused, reassuring ' Experts
  • Subsidy removal'll reduce pressure on Naira ' FDC
  • Desire to be on my own made me quit my job 'Ogunrinde
  • We train for job creation ' ITF
  • Why Nigeria does not have national carrier ' Chidoka
  • Iran holds first trade exhibition in Nigeria
  • We're committed to FG's local content initiative
  • Attract more FDI into the country, NBCC urges Buhari
  • Investors cautious on new government
  • New governments at centre and states lament over economy, treasury
  • May&Baker back to profitability as shareholders okay 5k dividend
  • Expert uctor offers hope of significant potential ' report
  • Insurgency: How NEMA is coping with IDPs
  • FIFA U-20: Brazil beat Flying Eagles 4-2
  • I want to be best player in the world ' Iheanacho
  • God, give us sports loving governors
  • Lagos SWAN congratulates Ambode, hails Fashola
  • FG owes construction firms N500bn
  • CRS SWAN boss charges Ayade to sustain Imoke's legacies in sports
  • Ordega outshines Oshoala in Falcons victory
  • 2016 Olympic football qualifiers: Cameroon out!
  • Kanu: Flying Eagles 'll do us proud
  • FIFA U20 World Cup: Mali get first win for Africa
  • Music is my way of life 'V. E. R. A
  • Days of corrupt officers are over ' IGP Arase
  • Negation of the negation (2)
  • It is Time, MR. PRESIDENT
  • Where there is a change, there is hope
  • What a way to go
  • Buhari: A new dawn
  • Benzak and Chioma Uzuegbu: The perfect married couple
  • Of Buhari , anti corruption war, punitive populism and hypocrisy
  • May Rookie Contest: Top Finalists Emerge
  • Assets Declaration: PDP Shows Reactions [Must Read]
  • Photos:69 Burnt To Death In Horrific Onitsha Tanker Accident
  • FIFA U20 World Cup: Mali Records Dramatic 2-0 Win Over Mexico
  • Pastor's Wife And 8 Others Die in Car Crash
  • Picture Story: President Buhari Uses Stockings On Agbada
  • Don't Terminate Amnesty Program ' Ijaw Youth Pleads
  • ew Governor Defends Predecessor Despite N105bn Debt To Be Inherited
  • Fuel Scarcity: Probe Marketers Behind The Strike ' Ubah Pleads With Buhari
  • Read How Top Officials Of CBN Defrauded Nigeria Of N8bn
  • Puzzle over death of surveyor in collapsed building employees to prepare for retirement
THISDAY
  • Shonubi: Bank Verification Will Deepen Retail Lending in Nigeria
  • Buhari, Smile on Our Children
  • 1 in 10 Malaria Drugs in Nigeria is of Poor Quality
  • Bi-Courtney Fetes Pupils on Children's Day
  • FCMB Supports Education, Children
  • Stockbrokers Engage NYSC on Youths Empowerment
  • Sigma Pensions Shareholders Approve Dividend
  • Sigma Pensions Shareholders Approve Dividend
  • PTV Tasks Government on Security, Tax Reduction
  • TD Repositions for Increased Market Share
  • Glo Excites Christians with Mobile Rhapsody Devotional
  • Diamond Bank Unveils Products for Youths
  • FCMB Partners NetPlus
  • NIMC Card Bureau Facility Gets GVCP Re-certified
  • NIMC Card Bureau Facility Gets GVCP Re-certified
  • President Buhari Appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu as Spokesmen
  • Buhari Should Respect Diversity Of Nigerians, Says Atiku
  • Confusion in Uniosun Over Sack of Principal Officers
  • Ganduje: It's No Crime for Kwankwaso to Leave Huge Debt Behind
  • Court Refuses Tidewater's Application to Stall Suit
  • Maiduguri Market Bombed
  • Boko Haram invades Two Yobe Towns
  • NYSC Probes Corps Member's Death
  • Probe Oil Marketers Behind Recent Supply Cuts, Ubah Urges Buhari
  • FoI Coalition Tasks Buhari on Assets Declaration, Anti-Corruption
  • Buhari's Inaugural Speech Still Campaign Rhetorics, Says Ajulo
  • Kogi is on Auto-reverse, NANS Laments
  • EFCC to Arraign 6 CBN Big Wigs,16 Others for Alleged N8bn Currency Fraud
  • Kashamu Apologises to Neighbours, Commends Media
  • APC Salutes Oshiomhole as South South Governors' Chairman
  • Wike Dissolves Board of Greater Port Harcourt Authority
  • NIGERIA'S WORST ENERGY CRISIS
  • Pressure Mounts on Buhari to Revisit Fuel Subsidy Probe, Oil Blocks Allocations
  • FMDQ OTC Records N47 Trillion Transactions in Four Months
  • PenOp Launches Electronic pension Contribution Collection System
  • PenOp Launches Electronic pension Contribution Collection System
  • Zenith Bank Builds Multi-Million Naira ICT Center in Delta
  • Zenith Bank Builds Multi-Million Naira ICT Center in Delta
  • Arik Ranked among World's Best in Economy Class Seats
  • Arik Ranked among World's Best in Economy Class Seats
  • Globacom Clinches Telecoms Network of the Year Award
  • Buhari Needs a Comprehensive Reform Agenda
  • FIFA Scandal: South Africa 'Admits $10m Football Payout
  • Iheanacho: I Want to Be Best Player in the World
  • Ordega Outshines Oshoala in Tune-up Game
  • AFN Plans Three Golden League Meets
  • Lagos SWAN Hails Ambode, C'River Tasks Ayade on Sports
  • Etisalat Top GEM Customers Enjoy Trip to Camp Nou
  • Ifeanyi Ubah Aspiring to Win CAF Champions League
  • For Bashir, a Leap from Fringe Player to Jinx Breaker
  • Idris Aloma: I Defied my Father to Play Football
GUARDIAN
  • May&Baker assures shareholders of improved returns
  • Skye Bank to raise N30b tier one capital in Q3
  • Nigerians still dissatisfied, ask for impactful economic programmes
  • Over 200 benefit from Rotary's on-going free eye surgery
  • Kogi StateCommissioner kidnapped by unidentified gunmen
  • Accident kills 13 people in Bauchi
  • Egypt seeks stronger security, economic ties with Nigeria
  • WHO, NHF, others want action against illicit tobacco trade
  • Ortom urges possessors of illegal arms to surrender them or risk arrest
  • Okowa pledges transparent, equitable govt
  • Police Service Commission in alleged N275.5m fraud
  • Chamber seeks review of conditions for accessing N220b SMEs fund
  • Catholic groups charge Buhari on nation's rebirth
  • Governor Obiano weeps as petrol tanker fire kills 69 in Onitsha
  • Buhari appoints Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu as Spokesmen
  • Tennis: Tsonga shines on gloomy day at French Open
  • Airtel loses as Appeal court backs administrators in Lagos property dispute
  • Swiss architects'neighbourhood hotspots pilot new Makoko-Iwaya regeneration plan
  • Toxic pesticide globally banned after UN negotiations
  • Next round of climate talks begins today
  • Lagos approves three new model city plans
  • Health assembly passes landmark resolution on air pollution
  • France ready to step in if climate talks stall, says Tubiana
  • NIESV seeks evaluation certificate for public officers in asset declaration
  • How to step up war against corruption through FoI implementation
  • Lagos HOMS' draw produces 42 new homeowners
  • Ambode inherits N418.2b debt burden
  • EnergyTimes here to provide in-depth reporting, says publisher
  • Defence Radio' promoting healthy civil-military relations
  • Why amendment of APCON code is desirable, by Kankarofi
  • Baptised In Christ (1)
  • Is Putting Economic Pressure On Would-be Couples Acceptable
  • The Immutable God
  • Power Against Destructive Dreams (4)
  • SIGH OF THE TIMES 4
  • Buhari must hear about this corruption
PUNCH
  • IEI repositions for better services
  • ICAO commences security audit of Nigerian airports
  • Forex trading: Profiting on bullish signals
  • Marketers hoard petrol over subsidy removal rumour
  • Heritage Bank links SMEs to economic growth
  • Prestige Assurance to focus on innovative products
  • Traits that push people away
  • CIS seeks capital market training for fresh graduates
  • Dollar rally resumes after spring wobble
  • New mortgage cap affecting Dubai
  • Fidelity Bank restates commitment to economic development
  • NEMA DG decries rising flood disasters
  • Remittances to Nigeria, others to hit $35bn'W'Bank
  • SRADev commends UN for banning toxic pesticides
  • Stakeholders seek restructuring of housing sector
  • BCPG calls attention to substandard building construction
  • NASD expects increase in private equity activities
  • Don't privatise NigComSat ' Ahmed-Rufai
  • Oyinlolas lawyer takes expulsion battle to SCourt
  • Ondo deputy govs inauguration illegal, APC insists
  • Group slams Emmanuel for renaming stadium after Akpabio
  • Buhari must lead by example Odinkalu
  • Igbo leaders seek Ambodes cooperation
  • APGA lawmakersll soon join PDP
  • Borrowing in defiance of the law
  • Now, its the day after!
  • Let the change begin
  • Revisiting the fuel subsidy debate
  • Buhari vs a clueless MPC
  • Chimamanda stirs global debate on Nigerias security
  • How to get popular on Instagram (2)
  • Another look at Buharis inauguration speech
  • Nyako returns, plans to meet Buhari
  • Family seeks freedom for Boko Haram suspect
  • Rivers Assembly's valedictory session shameful 'Ex-deputy speaker
  • Group laments number of female legislators
  • EFCC arraigns five CBN officials for N8bn fraud Tuesday
  • Fayose, APC lawmakers bicker over salary payment
  • I won't enter Govt House until September 'Wike
  • Gunmen kidnap Kogi commissioner
  • NLC hails el-Rufai, deputy over 50% wage cut
  • Lagos, haven for investors, says Ambode
  • Ambodell surpass Fasholas achievements
  • LASG moves to boost free flow of traffic
  • Ex-US Secretary of State, Albright, advises Buhari on corruption
  • Why Buhari has not moved to Aso Rock Aide
  • Publisher cautions President on appointments
  • Bar govt officials from flying first class, Catholics tell Buhari
  • Auto crash claims 13 lives in Bauchi
  • YC faults President on deadline for amnesty programme
  • Law teachers confab begins in ABUAD
  • Kingship tussle: Kingmakers pick Ogoga-elect
  • Jail Kwara speaker, lawmaker tells court
  • Meristem deploys Microsoft technology solutions
  • FCC unveils proposal to narrow digital divide
  • Nigeria, exciting market for unified communications FVC
  • Glo powers airports high-speed Wi-Fi facility
  • MasterCard certifies NIMC card bureau facility
  • To have healthy baby, eat well while pregnant
  • Teacher, don't teach me nonsense!
  • Engineered E. Coli makes new antibiotics
  • Foods you shouldn't eat while hung over
  • Things to avoid if you have low back pain
  • That law may not obstruct 'change
  • No accountability without public asset declarations ' CCB, others
  • Role of the Bar in exterminating impunity from Nigeria
  • Amosun assures Gateway of support
  • Milo basketballers battle for trophies
  • Balogun to decide future with Darmstadt
  • Flashy Neymar won't change
  • Nishikori ends Japan's 82-yr French Open wait
  • Fraser-Pryce beats Okagbare in Eugene
  • S'Africa admits $10m FIFA payout
THE NATION
  • Six CBN officials, 16 others to face trial for N8b fraud
  • Buhari appoints Adesina, Shehu as spokesmen
  • Why Constitution amendment deal collapsed
  • 69 die, 15 vehicles burnt in Onitsha petrol tanker fire
  • We havent received any payment, say Ekiti APC lawmakers
  • UNIOSUN crisis divides workers
  • Senate: Northern minority ethnic coalition backs Lawan/Akume
  • Campaign funds: Bishop urges EFCC to investigate CAN, TAN
  • Four injured in Borno Boko Haram suicide attack
  • Manufacturers count losses of economic lockdown
  • Cost of banking regulation
  • Jobs coming from corporate clothing
  • South African Airways strengthens presence in West Africa
  • Nigeria, others debts to hit $393b
  • Heritage Bank CEO to speak at CBNs cashless Card Expo
  • Oil operators fault CBNs order on dollarisation
  • Etihad Airways records $73 million profit
  • Scrap SURE-P, PENGASSAN urges
  • Sterling Bank supports educational sector
  • Africa loses $774m to illegal tobacco trade
  • Nigerians need real change
  • Unending mess
  • Bank loan defaulters
  • The Monday after
  • My opponent was used to discredit Delta APC
  • Buhari: New dawn, new expectations
  • I have what it takes to be Lagos Speaker
  • Arewa youths back Saraki for Senate Presidency

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