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Monday, 15 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, June 15, 2015


It's a wet morning here today in the city of Abuja, hope you all had a wonderful weekend. News headlines from selected newspaper here this Monday morning for your reading pleasure. Do have a nice day.

GUARDIAN
  • Barclays eyes Kenyan asset management after deal
  • Dankwambo tasks traditional rulers on security
  • Edo to partner brokers on risk protection
  • Nigeria, other SSA economies make Bloomberg's bond index
  • Nigeria tops foreign institutional funds' destination
  • NDIC submits reports to FRC
  • Shareholders flay delays in dispensing capital market cases
  • How fuel crisis worsened May inflation
  • Encourage SMEs to thrive, South Africa-based economist urges FG
  • Kogi seeks public, private co-operation on physically challenged persons
  • Wike gets Rivers Assembly's nod to borrow N10b
  • NEMA distributes drugs, others to IDP camps in Borno
  • Alkali warns Buhari against selfish party leaders
  • Outpouring of love for stabbed Nigerian teacher, as pupil is charged for attempted murder
  • Three-year-old boy reported missing from his home in Ebonyi
  • This boy was abused by his father
  • Two killed in communal clash in Gombe
  • Kidnapping in South South will soon become history
  • Family loses 3 children to fire in Lagos
  • Egypt refers 58 Islamists to military trial
  • Sudan says all 'normal', Bashir to return after AU summit
  • Lions, tigers on the loose in deadly Tbilisi floods
  • Jeb Bush ready to start presidential campaign
  • South Africa bans Sudan president from leaving after arrest call
  • Michelle Obama gets more personal
  • India's Agarwal to merge Vedanta units to reduce debt
  • One Ukraine soldier killed, 21 hurt in clashes with separatists
  • Erdogan will ask AKP to form Turkey coalition
  • Hong Kong democracy groups rally as key vote looms
  • Ambode vows to support initiatives against cancer
  • Ihim, Ozuruigbo to lead Imo lawmakers, as Abia Assembly takes off
  • Ebonyi Assembly withdraws 2O15 budget
  • Ijaw leaders petition NJC over verdict in spillage suit
  • BoI set to disburse N700 million to MSMEs in Taraba
  • Shettima assures of peace, defeat of B'Haram
  • President, EITI boss to meet over implementation of NEITI reports
  • UNIBEN accesses TETFUND
  • IPAC, others tip Igini to succeed Jega
  • Adeboye, Kumuyi task leaders on humility, support for Buhari
  • Excited Nneku, Ekeh win Pepsi Academy's UK Scholarship
  • Chukwumerije launches Team CCSF in Abuja
  • Glo commends Super Eagles, urges Falcons to beat USA
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: Mali defeats Germany, joins Senegal in semi-finals
  • NRFF president upbeat, as Black Stallions depart for Zambia
  • We'll make no mistake against USA, Falcons assure Nigerians
  • Fans want FG to wade into Supporters Club's crisis
  • My girls quarrelled too much on pitch, Edwin Okon explains
  • Keshi pleads for time to rebuild Eagles
  • Tennis: Halep aims to stay cool to regain her tag as hottest newcomer
  • NIA canvasses inclusion in town planning schemes
  • Shelter Afrique signs MoU withNigeria's Customs Coop
  • Architects task members on eco-friendly urban designs
  • Grenades Homes appoints HOK London for Atlantic Resorts project
  • Nigerite's Kalsi building board launching
  • How restructuring of housing corporations can boost economic development
  • Controversy trails Anambra's Nkpor-Amawbia road completion
  • Forum highlights pitfalls in real estate market investment
  • Dubai house prices fall but remains prime global city
  • Construction reaches advanced stages on Agwagune resettlement camp
  • My father's generation failed mine' (1)
  • Tweaking immune system provides vaccine hope for post-traumatic stress
  • Verjee, Anyanwu, others to attend Women in Journalism conference
  • From JSK Etiquette, capacity building for journalists
  • Practicing investigative journalism the masked way
  • Encouraging blood donors to save lives
  • Advertising agencies want professional as information minister
  • Stakeholders chart path for better media coverage of elections
  • We shall wage unrelenting legislative war on Nigeria's problems
  • Lagos APC, PDP bicker over Ambode's assets declaration
  • Towards a social democratic welfare state (1)
  • What now, Amnesty International
  • The voluntary sector in nation building
  • NASS leadership and Buhari's change agenda
  • The sugarcane bio-factory
  • THE HEADACHE
  • Indonesian executions: How barbaric
PUNCH
  • Daily subsidy on petrol hits N2bn
  • Review 2015 budget, group urges Buhari
  • Iran seeks better economic ties with Nigeria
  • Dangote's truck empowerment scheme to create 28,000 jobs
  • Custodian and Allied excited about N4.5bn profit
  • Govt, private sector should jointly train construction artisans 'Asnani
  • Judiciary should play vital role in capital market
  • Wapic repackages motor, group life insurance
  • Money management in online forex trading
  • FMBN's home renovation loan initiative lauded
  • Buhari govt must review PIB 'Experts
  • Nigeria, key destination for foreign funds 'FBN Capital
  • Firm introduces online platform for insurance growth
  • CBN tells banks to establish fraud desks
  • The ABC of starting overseas business
  • Low spending responsible for infrastructure deficit 'Experts
  • Law Union takes insurance education to schools
  • Experts seek development of bancassurance
  • NAE seeks better funding for education
  • B'Haram attacks Yobe village, torches houses
  • ABUAD to represent Africa at world tech contest
  • Ekweremadu won't resign ' PDP senators
  • Unpaid salaries: Omisore advises Osun gov to resign
  • Falana backs Soyinka on rejection of sexual offences bill
  • I'll pay Osun workers before June 30 ' Aregbesola
  • Why Jonathan couldnt curb corruption Ex-registrar
  • Demand compensation from Buhari, Falana tells Ambode
  • Lawmaker asks Lagos non-indigenes to contest elections
  • Senators must be loyal to Nigeria, not caucuses Sani
  • Kogi can survive without federal allocation
  • Improving fiscal governance at the state level
  • They have hijacked our change, again
  • New ways of seeing Nigeria
  • Buhari: Perfect is the enemy of good
  • Why higher oil prices cripple the economy
  • How to take charge of your brand online
  • How to take charge of your brand online
  • Social media magic of Saraki, others
  • Why Buhari has not appointed ministers Presidency
  • Unpaid salary: Odinkalu takes workers plight to Twitter
  • Don't discourage Buhari
  • Advent of 8th NASS
  • Beautiful political calculation
  • PenCom, release our money
  • Amosun and rural devt
  • Wake up, APC
  • Ban of ogogoro
  • S'East APC, Enugu group disagree over Ekweremadu
  • LASG to use KAI men to protect drains
  • Fire guts Lagos market
  • ABU disowns health worker posing as medical doctor
  • Africa under siege, Buhari tells continental leaders
  • Wike cant dissolve commissions created by law
  • APC leadersll hinder Buharis administration Jonathans aide
  • CRiver residents lament rising cost of kerosene
  • 168 million work as child labourers UN
  • Group warns APC against meddling in NAssembly affairs
  • Dont link Buhari with relocation of tribunal
  • I left PDP because of impunity, says Nwogu
  • Lagos PDP asks Ambode to declare assets publicly
  • NCC pledges commitment to national broadband plan
  • Nigerian tech start-ups to benefit from 7.5bn funding
  • Cyberspace gets recertification for NIS ISO 9001: 2008
  • First projector smartphone, others debut at Lenovos conference
  • Increase investment in IT, CPN urges FG
  • Infinix introduces Zero 2 phone
  • How to beat flabby arm jiggle
  • Six-month-old conjoined twin sisters separated in Haiti
  • Six-month-old conjoined twin sisters separated in Haiti
  • Why you should not stop for ambulances
  • Eat cereal for breakfast, reap huge benefits
  • Low-fat foods you shouldn't eat
  • AGF, NSA disagree with EFCC over Abacha loot
  • Court attaches oil company's accounts over N150m debt
  • Keshi hopeful, Ghana maul Mauritius 7-1
  • Mighty Jets fans attack ref, Tornadoes officials
  • Dolphins extend lead, set league record
  • Buhari won't save your job, Laloko warns Keshi
  • Aluko decries Kaduna stadium
  • IAAF Diamond League: Okagbare wins silver
  • Cavani apologises for Jamaica 'Africa' gaffe
  • Orphans win Pepsi Football Academy UK scholarship
THISDAY
  • Lack of Budgetary Provision for Maintenance Increases Infrastructural Decay
  • Labour Seeks ILO Support in Reviving Social Dialogue in Nigeria
  • Insurance Industry Records N97bn Gross Premium in First Quarter
  • Udom Inaugurates Technical Committee on Ibaka Deep Seaport
  • Osun, Oyo Customs Command Generates N3bn in Three Months
  • Shippers' Council Woos Importers, Exporters in Imo
  • Ijaw Communities Head to S'Court in $1.5bn Oil Spill Suit
  • IATA Calls for Greater Partnership with Governments
  • Alade Market An Eyesore
  • Buhari: Demise of African Youths in Mediterranean Sea Unacceptable
  • Boko Haram Attacks Yobe Town
  • A Week in a Democracy: President Buhari's 'Change' Scorecard
  • Tinubu Urged to Recognise Saraki as Senate President
  • Bob's Book Day at Abuja
  • Catholic Bishop Urges Christians to join Politics
  • Why Enugu will Continue to Honour Chime, Ugwuanyi, Nebo
  • Adamawa Central Senatorial Zone Organizes Reception For Nyako, Son
  • Court Strikes Out Agip's Objection against Arco
  • Beware of Fraudsters, Group Tells Bank Customers
  • CSCS Records N8.2bn Growth in Earnings
  • Diaspora Community Online Business Platform Unveiled
  • Vono Products Assures Stakeholders of Better Future
  • CBN Tightens Noose against Fraud in Banks
  • Oyebola: Nigeria is West Africa's Most Viable Investment Destination
  • Nigeria, Others to Attract N14.55 Trillion FDI in 2015
  • BEDC, Elizade Varsity Sign MoU on Human Capacity Devt
  • Stakeholders Want Judiciary to Deepen Role in Capital Market Development
  • Investment One Enhances EasyTrade Platform with Mobile App
  • PDP BoT Chairman Endorses Bi-partisan National Assembly
  • N'Assembly Feud: Kwara Group Warns against Attack on Lai Mohammed
  • Cancellation of Royalties: FG Loses $1bn Annually to Foreign Airlines
  • FAAN's Indebtedness Forces Contractors to Abandon Airport Projects
  • Buhari to Meet EITI Chair on Proposed Oil Sector Reforms
  • Okowa, Ambode Greet Sam Amuka at 80
  • Office of NSA, Justice Ministry Deny Custody of Abacha Loot
  • Falana to Challenge Legality of Sexual Offences Bill
  • Buhari's Wife Calls for Fair Representation of Women in Leadership Positions
  • Unpaid Salaries: Winners Chapel Donates Food Items, Money to Osun Workers
  • THISDAY News Editor Loses Father
  • Fire Kills Three Kids, Guts Market in Lagos
  • Gunmen Kidnap Living Faith Pastor in Calabar
  • Traders Reject N120m Charges, Drag Abuja Board to Court
  • Police Kill Two Armed Robbers in Delta
  • NBA Condemns Kidnapping of Catholic Priest in Ekiti, Tasks CP on Security
  • YET ANOTHER METHANOL POISONING
  • Drumming Support for Entertainment as Tool for Africa's Development
  • Ige Turns Dreams to Reality
  • Jackie Appiah Supports Flood, Fire Victims
  • Three Things to Say to Nigeria
  • Onazi Apologises for Red Card against Chad
  • Okon Tips Falcons for Q' final
  • Monaco to Outbid Porto for Awoniyi
  • Iheanacho for Man City's Aussie Pre-season Tour
  • Glo Commends Eagles
  • GTBank Masters Cup: St. Greg's, St. Finbar's for Final
  • Drama, High Score Wins Herald Resumption from the Break
VANGUARD
  • Nigeria's private sector leads Africa in foreign equity investments
  • Ambode, Oshiomhole, Awoniyi greet Sam Amuka at 80
  • Ramadan Tafsir: Zakzaky accuses JNI of bias, mischief
  • CULTISM: Ogun Police raid hotels, villages arrest 30
  • Why states can't pay workers' salaries
  • Ogogoro Ban Not Solution
  • Buhari's honeymoon may not last ' Kukah
  • Mixed results in employment, labour force participation rates
  • Agric imports hit N738bn in first quarter
  • SEC advises states to embrace capital market for infrastructure development
  • Shareholders task judiciary to play better role in capital market issues
  • Vitafoam begins mass production of sandwich panels for construction industry
  • How mobile preference for online shopping drives e-commerce
  • Drinks.ng hits market with products catalogue
  • ACTV: Enlarging Nigeria's pay-tv reach
  • VitaTree set to register presence in Nigeria
  • Lack of transparency, corruption root causes of fuel scarcity ' Oyekoya
  • 18 states bankrupt, can't pay workers' salaries
  • BVN'll enable banks blacklist dubious customers
  • Nigeria generates over $100bn annually from outsourcing ' Akindeju
  • Presumptive tax: Equalizing the distribution of tax burden (11)
  • CBN strengthens sustainable banking
  • Too many issues with N220bn MSMEDF
  • Sanusi joins Blackstone Africa Fund
  • Mobile money transactions in Nigeria hit N985bn yearly
  • NHF: FMBN to launch home renovation loan scheme
  • NAHCO shareholders seek recapitalisation, commend board on diversification
  • These Eagles 'll rule African football ' Keshi
  • Chukwumerije launches Team CCSF in Abuja
  • Nneku, Ekeh win Pepsi Academy-UK Scholarship
  • GTBank Masters Cup: St. Greg's, St. Finbar's for final
  • Nigeria finishes second at ITTF WJC in Egypt
  • U20 World Cup: Thiam slots Senegal into final four, face Brazil
  • Mali 'avenge' Flying Eagles' loss, beat Germany to book semi-final ticket
  • We will continue to re-build in order to get better ' Keshi
  • AFCON Qualifier: Nigerians in South Africa commend Eagles' win
  • The 'fabulous five' of Nigeria's big screen
  • Acting makes me expose my body too often ' Ginika Maureen
  • Jurassic World' eats box office alive
  • Our continent currently bedevilled by twin evils, Buhari tells African leaders
  • Agbakoba opens mediation, arbitration centre
  • Satanic Prosperity
  • G-7 Summit: Acting the part of a world leader
  • Turmoil in the Assembly
  • The Nigerian media too must change
  • CIA Declassifies 9/11 Reports
  • Jeb Bush Kicks Off Presidential Campaign
  • Wild Animals Escape Zoo And Roam Streets After Flood Displaces Them
  • Sudanese President Barred From Leaving South Africa After Call for Arrest
  • Diary Of A Jobless Nigerian' ' She Came With 3 Friends To Meet Me At The Eatery (Part 1)
  • President Buhari Says Jonathan Is To Blame For Delayed Ministerial List
  • Merciful Man!! Rapper Rick Ross Bails Out Other Cell Mates
  • Ex-President Obasanjo Says Military Is Not Enough To Fight Boko Haram
  • What Happened Between Me And Wizkid Has Happened And I Have Moved On ' Skales
  • I Left Degree Programme At UNILAG For Shoe Making 'Bukky Nosirudeen
  • Methodist Old Girls, Arise Women task FG on Universal Health Coverage
  • Eniola Karunwi fights obesity epidemic with Cambridge Weight Loss Plan
  • Boko Haram: Buhari should go beyond moving military command to Borno ' General Ikpomnwen (rtd)
  • Taming Terror: Anatomy of the female suicide bomber!
LEADERSHIP
  • Northern Group Warns Against Plot To Undermine Tinubu
  • El-Rufai Summons Contractors Of Water Project
  • NASS Leadership Crisis: APC Caucus, BoT Meet Tomorrow ' Al-Makura
  • God Made Me Speaker ' Dogara
  • Osinbajo, Ambode, Kolade, Others Back War Against Cancer
  • Energy Sufficiency Will Top My Agenda For Africa ' Adesina
  • S/Africa Stops Al-Bashir From Leaving After Arrest Call
  • NASS Leadership: Group Faults Attack On Lai Mohammed
  • Loan: 120 Graduates Seek Gov Ajimobi's Intervention
  • APC Crisis: We Have Been Vindicated ' Alkali
  • Diesel Subsidy, Not Petrol, Needed To Transform Northern Economy
  • Dangote Creates 28,000 New Jobs With New Truck Scheme
  • PIB Threatens $80bn Investment ' PENGASSAN
  • Oil Revenue: EITI Chair To Meet Buhari On NEITI Reports
  • Insurance Sector's Assets Hit N793.6bn
  • Firm Begins Construction Of 10,000 Housing Units In Abuja
  • Why Mobile Money Is Yet To Pick Up ' Fatokun
  • Mixed Reactions Trail SEC Directive On Unclaimed Dividends
  • Stakeholders Hold Talks On Fuel Subsidy At CIAPS
  • Encourage SMEs To Thrive, South Africa-based Economist Urges FG
  • NPFL Round-up: Goals Galore, Drama, As League Resumes
  • Nadal Trounce Troicki To Lift Stuttgart Open
  • 2017 AFCON: Glo Extols Super Eagles
  • 2017 AFCON Qualifier: Football Enthusiasts Commend Eagles For Good Start
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: Mali, Senegal Power Through To Semi-finals
  • AFCON Qualifier: Nigerians In South Africa Commend Eagles' Win
  • Super Eagles Need More Time To Blend ' Keshi
  • Nations Grow Over Time Not Overnight!
  • 10 Lessons From Our NASS Drama
  • Saraki/Dogara:Why The Rule Of Law Prevailed
  • Watch Out For That Banana Peel, Mr President!
  • Boko Haram And The Global Terror Network
  • Happy Uncle Sam Turns 80
  • President Buhari's Fortnight In Office
  • Groundnuts May Help Humans To Live Longer 'Study
TRIBUNE
  • UI celebrates 2015 Day of the African Child
  • Apc stalwarts jostle for political appointments in Plateau
  • Rivers govt commences payment of 4-month debt owed refuse contractors
  • Army officer petitions Buhari over premature retirement
  • Group condemns attack on Lai Mohammed, APC spokesman
  • APC leaders, BoT meet tomorrow over NASS crisis
  • Reconcile warring parties, Tinubu charged
  • Ambitious APC leaders are threat to Buhari's govt
  • Ex-AGF, Otunla, on retirement, not sacked 'FG
  • Report criminal activities, Oyo CP urges residents
  • Lagos PDP gives Ambode 14-day ultimatum to declare assets
  • GSK shareholders applaud management, approve N717.5m dividend
  • Ingratitude, man's most difficult problem 'Bishop
  • We need FG's support to reconstruct communities in Borno 'Shettima
  • Resign, Ekiti PDP advises Aregbesola
  • N/East may produce SGF 'Plot to sack Oyegun leadership thickens
  • Tinubu brought me into my husband's campaign 'Aisha Buhari
  • K Peace wins Nigerian Idol 5
  • Buhari wants AU action on Africa's political, economic challenges
  • South African judge bars Sudanese president from leaving South Africa
  • Boko Haram sets police station, secretariat, houses ablaze in Yobe
  • 250 dead workers receiving salaries in Ekiti, 1,000 fake workers discovered
  • Buhari orders release of $21m out of $100m to task force on Boko Haram
  • Father loses 3 kids to inferno, fire razes Ajah market in Lagos
  • Banks, others get July 1 deadline to set up electronic fraud desk
  • The suspense over ministerial appointment
  • The task before PDP govs 'Olafeso
  • Why Buhari will deliver on promises 'Akande
  • Governors and the cost of governance
  • Israeli leader criticises upcoming UN report on Gaza war
  • Prison tailor who helped plot New York's jailbreak appears in court
  • Pope eyes worldwide audience for environment encyclical
  • Zungeru Dam: Communities protest non-payment of compensation
  • Communities can make govt accountable
  • Fadahunsi donates roofing sheets to rainstorm victims
  • DPR to demolish 150 illegal petrol stations in Akwa Ibom
  • NNMC: Oku Iboku people decry economic waste
  • Floods compound Apapa gridlock
  • $1.5bn oil spill suit: Ijaw communities to approach Supreme Court
THE NATION
  • Three siblings die in Lagos fire
  • First Lady: dont pay any money to see President
  • BPE in N1.45b scam
  • Buhari considers balance in SGF choice
  • $21m boost for anti-Boko Haram war
  • UN worried by 200,000 displaced Nigerians
  • Stop attacking Lai Mohammed for doing his job
  • Burden of N8b currency scam on CBN, economy
  • Cash shortage stalls Lagos, Port Harcourt airports renovation
  • EITI chair to meet Buhari on NEITI report
  • Niger Republics emirate confiscates Nigerians farmlands
  • CBN misses mobile money target, records N5b turnover
  • Sterling director urges SMEs on risk
  • NSE places 29 firms on watch list
  • Group moves to cut capital flight
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class still holds sway
  • Eko DISCO, customers discuss planned tariff increase
  • Miners plan 10% contribution to GDP
  • R-TAG: Skye Banks new deal for customers satisfaction
  • Wapic introduces motor insurance, group life products
  • BoI, Taraba partner on N700m MSMEs Fund
  • Blues from JP Morgan
  • Now that the rains are here
  • Psalm 32 for Sylva
  • My second term ll be better than first term
  • How Ajimobi broke second term jinx
  • Buhari should declare Abiola winner of June 12
  • Tambuwal: Ill run participatory government

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