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Monday, 22 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, June 22, 2015



Thank God for another bright new day, welcome to the blog this beautiful Monday morning. News headlines from selected newspapers across the country is ready for your reading pleasure. Do have a stress free working day.

VANGUARD
  • Era of unpaid salaries'll end soon ' Mimiko
  • Atiku denies betraying Buhari's political interests
  • NASS crisis can end in favour of all ' Ashafa
  • Probe of my administration, fraudulent witch hunt 'Amaechi
  • Buhari to remove oil subsidy
  • Unpaid salaries: SERAP drags states, FG to ILO
  • Innoson slams N30 billion suit on GTBank
  • Sultan made my victory possible ' Dogara
  • Governors: No bailout coming from anywhere
  • Auta urges stiffer penalties against Wonder Bank operators
  • What Legislators Don't Earn
  • APC: The unresolved issues
  • The ugly reasons I said bye to PDP ' Senator Nwaogu
  • Apiculture'll solve health, unemployment problems ' Dr. Akunne
  • Entrepreneuship: An Imperative for Sustainable Development Part 11
  • How Nigerian start-ups can attract investors ' Essien
  • Africans able to drive economic integration, growth ' CBN
  • Global economy loses $250bn yearly to fake products ' Philips
  • CBN holds meeting with banks on forex rules
  • Nigeria among African countries with best property investment prospects
  • Litrature Award: Etisalat calls for entry
  • NIPC sets to review investment laws
  • Embrace new media ' ADVAN urges marketers
  • Naira devaluation hits industries hard
  • Tax holidays require sanitisation ' FIRS boss
  • Currency scam: Court grants bail to 5 accused persons
  • Vat on services of banks and other financial institutions
  • Naira depreciates against major currencies
  • Buhari's non-interference in NASS affairs
  • NASS Leadership and Kwankwaso's Bad Verses
  • Bayelsa 2016: Will a dark horse succeed Dickson
  • NASS Leadership and Kwankwaso's Bad Verses
  • Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt crash in ranking on ICT for business
  • NAMB goes incommunicado
  • Keshi happy to be shortlisted for the Elephants job but
  • Siasia ejects 7, recalls Musa
  • Ilo blasts Keshi
  • Zenith W/Basketball League: Benue Princess pip AHIP, Rocks to final 8
  • World Cup 2016: Dedevbo calls 36 to camp
  • Pillars fall to Sunshine of Akure in pro league
  • World Music Day celebration in Abuja a huge success ' Musicians
  • Tales of love gone sour: D'BANJ AND DON JAZZY; Ubi Franklin And Emma Nyra
  • Close friends, now arch enemies: 9ICE AND ID CABASA; Bisi Ibidapo Obe And Lola Alao
  • Father's Day: Flavour reveals babymama, daughter
  • Salary arrears: What manner of bailout
  • The roar of lions
  • Too old to start
  • Exploited! Breast cancer survivors cry out
  • Campus cultism: Nigeria's fast-ticking terrorists time bomb
PUNCH
  • Heat wave kills 122 in Pakistan
  • PEARL Awards committed to capital market development ' Orekoya
  • Interbank rates rise on bonds, Treasury bills auction
  • NSE, LSEG increase efforts to promote dual listings
  • Stakeholders push for full implementation of pension law
  • Fidelity Bank promotes financial literacy among children
  • Allocate more funds to housing, NIESV advises FG
  • Falana asks FRSC to produce report on Onitsha accident
  • Experts urge Buhari to review Water ministry
  • Okoroji loses N750m libel suit against Onyeka Onwenu
  • Bayelsa APC rules out consensus gov candidacy
  • Ambode declares second Lekki-Epe Expressway toll-free
  • Traffic law has not been relaxed ' Lagos
  • Lagos agency issues 681,353 driving licences
  • AGF, NSA disagree with EFCC over Abacha loot
  • Lawmaker makes anti-corruption vow in church
  • Rep advises Buhari to appoint young ministers
  • Respect APC constitution, Ashafa urges senators
  • APC working to resolve Osun unpaid salaries Adeleke
  • Akpabio not controlling Emmanuel, says ex-commissioner
  • Igbo group urges Ekweremadu to step down
  • Nigeria loses N399.4bn annually to poultry smuggling
  • Nigerian league table of government administration
  • Salary arrears: What manner of bailout
  • We must be compassionate to migrants Kofi Annan
  • Nigeria Police and public communication
  • FG may sell MDA helicopters, jets
  • Banking reforms needed to grow real estate 'Expert
  • Dry construction will help reduce housing deficit 'Developers
  • RCCG donates $20,000 to renovate Vanuatu State House
  • Environmentalists advocate reduction in natural resource consumption
  • Group raises the alarm over quarry activities
  • First winner emerges in home lottery
  • Nigeria and Nigerians in the Diaspora
  • Buhari, asset declaration and transparency in governance
  • Some serious things for fathers to think about
  • Nigerians in the Diaspora can drive development ' Abraham
  • Graduate found dead after recovering from mental problem
  • Boyfriend inserts pepper into lover's private parts
  • 75-year-old leaves home in Kwara, found in Ogun
  • US church holds first service after massacre
  • Unpaid salary crisisll end soon Mimiko
  • PDP to Aregbesola: Stop creation of 39 new councils
  • Recall sacked 344 lecturers, TUC tells Wike
  • Finally, Buhari relocates to Aso Rock
  • Senate: Saraki, Lawan groups rift deepens
  • Jonathans last-minute appointments tear civil service apart
  • Osun: Varsity mosque aids unpaid Muslim workers
  • Transition committee advises Buhari to remove fuel subsidy
  • I remain loyal to Buhari, says Atiku
  • Ekiti PDP accuses Fayemi of diverting N4bn
  • Elejigbo warns Skye Bank against selling branch inside palace
  • Cameroonian regulator signs MoU with NCC
  • Tecno introduces Boom J7
  • MTN gets Investors in People Gold award
  • VConnect provides growth opportunities for SMEs
  • Vodacom connects Lagos school to Internet
  • NCCs spectrum sale can scare investors Stakeholders
  • The games women play when your zipper is open
  • Your wetness may be due to fistula
  • Controversy rages over $3.2bn judgment against FG
  • Court attaches oil company's accounts over N150m debt
  • Kids of fortune: The six-year-olds who dare lead poisoning in Nigeria's gold mines
  • NSCDC promotes Quadri
  • T'tennis players depart for China
  • Nigeria set for Abidjan chess tourney
  • Siasia drops seven players
  • Mainz 05 move excites Balogun
  • Dike hails Falcons
  • Keshi won't dump Eagles for Ivory Coast ' Agent
  • Nigeria no longer a football powerhouse 'Okocha
THISDAY
  • NSE Will Connect the World, Says
  • Parent Firm Bullish on Future of Unilever Nigeria
  • Wema Bank Director Retires
  • Access Bank Assures Users on Security of Payment Cards
  • THE STATES AND UNPAID SALARIES
  • Why Fixing Refineries Can Save Buhari's Economic Plan
  • Jega: I Was Never Threatened, Asked to Go on Leave Before the Elections
  • Three Weeks After, Buhari Moves into Villa
  • US Shale Output Torments Nigeria as Bonny Light Falls to Decade-Low
  • Integrated Energy to Pursue Refund of Investment in Yola Disco
  • Again, Lagos Floods Raise Concern
  • Plot to Discredit Akpabio Uncovered
  • Producers Move against Ban of Local Gin
  • IMF: Rising Inequality, a Problem for Economic Growth
  • Of Toyin Saraki and Pillar of Support
  • ADAKU CHUKA-ODOM HITS GOLDEN AGE
  • Nigeria's Telecoms Market to Generate $11bn By 2019
  • Association Kicks Against Hosting .ng Domain Name Overseas
  • Nigeria's Telecoms Market to Generate $11bn By 2019
  • ARISEKOLA'S MEMORY LINGERS ON
  • GREG ODUTAYO'S MOMENT OF JOY
  • From the Counter to the Big Screen
  • PROF. FELICIA MONYE (LECTURER): I Have No Regrets Being a Teacher
  • How WAPIC Enhances Consumer Lifestyle
  • Shell, Onobrakpeya Foundation Train Niger-Delta Artists
  • Patronise Only Banks Registered with CBN, NDIC Tells NYSC Members
  • At Last, Buhari Moves Into Villa
  • Again, Rains Flood Lagos, Raise Concern
  • AfDB and AFRXIMBANK: A Tale of Nigeria's Resurgence
  • Kwankwaso and the 8th National Assembly
  • N/Assembly Feud: Atiku Denies Link to 2019 Ambition
  • PDP Governors Reject Claims of Electoral Fraud in Rivers, A/Ibom Governorship Elections
  • Damina, Panti Emerge Bauchi Assembly Speaker, Deputy as Police Disperse Thugs with Teargas
  • Ojikutu Urges Nigerians to Pray for Buharis Success
  • Justice Auta Seeks Stiffer Penalties for Wonder Bank Operators
  • Businessman Decries Spate of Kidnappings in Edo
  • Buhari Urged to Establish Sickle Cell Centres in 774 LGs
  • Lagos Asks Commercial Motorcyclists Not to Ride on 475 Restricted Routes
  • US-based Journalist, Laolu Akande, to Be Appointed as Osinbajo's Spokesman
  • DSTV: CPC to Investigate Alleged Subscribers' Rights Abuse
  • NLNG Generates $85bn in 15 Years
  • Internet Registration Association Kicks against Hosting .ng Domain Name Overseas
  • Ecobank Allays Shareholders' Fears of Hostile Takeover
  • Fidelity Bank Gives Out N52m in Loyalty Scheme
  • Paga Records Three Million Users on Mobile Money Platforms
  • CAP Plc Records N2.4bn Profit, Pays N1.6bn in Dividends
  • Digital Switchover: Nigeria Moves to Address Signals Interference
  • Nigeria May Miss 30% Broadband Penetration Target
  • Unity Bank Boss Tasks Internal Auditors on Fraud Prevention
  • N/Assembly Feud: Atiku Denies Link to 2019 Ambition
  • Atiku Affirms Loyalty to Buhari
  • Plots to Discredit Akpabio Uncovered
  • Lagos Lawmaker Promises Devt, Urges Equal Political Opportunities for Non-Indigenes
  • Controversy Trails Appointment of Substantive AGF
  • N'Assembly Leadership Crisis: APC Govs, NWC to Meet Today
  • Queen Elizabeth II to Honour Ahmed Adamu
  • PDP Govs Reject Claims of Electoral Fraud in Rivers, A'Ibom Guber Elections
  • Rights Group Drags FG, States to ILO over Unpaid Workers' Salaries
  • ICAO, WHO to Assess MMIA Emergency Preparedness
  • Dogara: How the Sultan Worked for My Victory
  • Amaechi: Wike's Probe a Sham, Fraudulent Witch-hunt
  • NAEE: How Buhari Can Solve Nigeria's Energy Challenges
  • Nigeria's Telecoms Market to Generate $11bn by 2019
  • NBS: Air Passenger Traffic Down By 10.8% in First Quarter
  • N75m Libel Suit: Court Dismisses Okoroji's Case against Onyeka
  • Guild of Editors Decries Non-payment of Salaries by States
  • TUC Demands Recall of Sacked 344 Workers in Rivers
  • Kaduna Electric Decries Vandalism of Facilities
  • Falana: Prosecute Owner of Exploded Tanker or Face Law
  • Ecobank Nigeria Supports Female Entrepreneurs
  • Naij.com Partners Opera Software, MTN on Free Mobile Internet Access
  • Tecno Introduces Boom J7 for the Youths Market
  • DRAMATIC END TO NIGERIAN IDOL
  • Spinall Assumes Ambassadorial Role
  • KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS
  • ETE NTIA WAXES STRONGER
  • ETISALAT PRIZE TURNS ALL EYES ON NIGERIA
  • Sweet Breeze Remains One Big Family
  • Entertaining, Colourful Marathon
  • Ramadan, Nigerian Style
  • Making a Case for Modular Refinery Operators
  • Tracing the Genesis of Genesis Brand
  • Taiwo Odukoya Clocks 59
  • Presidential Fleet: Cutting Nigeria's Coat According to Her Cloth
  • THREE PEAS IN A POD
GUARDIAN
  • Lagos names Agosu as LSDPC's acting CEO
  • Lafarge, block moulders parley over safer construction industry
  • APWEN urges support for govt's intervention in infrastructure development
  • NCRIB commends Lagos on cover for security personnel
  • Construction begins in Abuja Rock City Estate
  • Cutting the cost of governance
  • Buhari needs personal scrutiny of handover notes
  • Boko Haram: Buhari in right direction
  • SERAP requests ILO to probe non-payment of Nigerian workers' salaries
  • Somalia's al-Shabaab attacks military base in Mogadishu
  • MTN boosts its ambassadors' fortune with millions
  • Brand marketing unites MediaReach OMD, Google
  • Osun govt warns troublemakers
  • APC group decries conspiracy against Tinubu
  • Fayose salutes Ekiti people over June 21, 2014 electoral victory
  • Taraba State Varsity Lecturers Vow To Continue
  • NIIA Donates Books To Elizade University
  • ABUAD Lifewatch To Represent Africa At Microsoft Imagine Cu
  • SSANIP Wants Polytechnics Commission Established
  • EAC Tasks FG On Change In Education System
  • Emeritus Prof. Andrew Godwin Onokerhoraye @ 70
  • EY commits $20m in fight against cyber-crime
  • NIA lauds NAICOM's regulatory scheme
  • Anchor Insurance settles N23m claims
  • Legacy Pension pays N18.25b to clients
  • Youths Seek Governor's Intervention Over Electricity Blackout
  • WARDC Tasks Govt On Hate Speeches, Electoral Vices
  • Chieftaincy Tussle Tears Community Apart
  • Uncertainty Over Delayed Council Poll
  • Formula One: Alonso 'scared' by spectacular Raikkonen crash
  • U.S. church holds first service after massacre
  • Cleric threatens erring priests, cautions Buhari over sycophants
  • Stakeholders move to reconcile Saraki, Tinubu
  • National Identity Number mandatory from September
  • Youths urged to embrace agriculture
  • SMEDAN works out modalities to access N220b SMEs fund
  • NCC, Camerounian counterpart partner on knowledge exchange
  • Lebanese businessman seeks government's protection over alleged rights violation
  • Greece scrambles for debt deal with fresh plan before summit
  • Charleston church to reopen as suspect's 'manifesto' revealed
  • AFN's boss, Solomon Ogba urges home-based athletes to fight for spots in Beijing team
  • Weightlifting federation begins All Africa Games' build-up
  • Argentina not at its best, says Martino
  • England national team still open to Carroll
  • Messi rues Neymar ban
  • Edo will ensure Insurance of Benin promotion to elite division, says official
  • Okocha, Idowu list gains of EPL School Trophy tour
  • Football: Peru through, Colombia near exit at Copa America
  • Football: African Nations Championship results
  • Nigerite, professionals rue alternative building solutions
  • Greater Port Harcourt city phase I gets five-year completion period
  • Building approvals must be accompanied by electrical drawings
  • NMRC to open Abuja housing show
  • Julius Berger reviews operations, eyes opportunities in other sectors
  • Rivers, Julius Berger, CCECC in pact to fast-track road projects
  • FCDA tasks committee on cleaner milieu
  • UNILAG, experts set sights on private sector aid, energy-efficient homes
  • Ondo budgets N2b for new flood control measures
  • Govt pledges to tackle desertification
  • Lagos PDP urges Ambode to probe Fashola's govt
  • Former Speaker urges Ikpeazu to follow blueprint for Abia's development
  • Nielson donates borehole,library to school
  • Sports betting assists govt's infrastructural projects, says Gbajabiamila
  • Nigeria's first only women radio station launched in London
  • How mobile research can unlock new opportunities for brands, consumers
  • Repositioning ITF for enhanced industrialisation
  • When will Nigeria sign off digital TV switchover
  • New Senate, House leadership best for Nigeria's democracy
  • E-commerce transactions and significance of effective dispute resolution mechanism
  • The Hannaniyas' quest for a child (1)
  • The crises on World Refugee Day
  • Aregbesola is not reckless
  • Low supply, demand inEko Atlantic schemedrive land prices higher
  • Calabar residents commend electricity company
THE SUN
  • Vice President Osinbajo's brother opens up
  • APC crisis to end soon'Oyegun
  • Terror on roads
  • SGF: Igbo leaders drum support for Onu
  • The Asaba genocide
  • Tary West celebrates 14 years of CAPS
  • Salute to Courage: Day National Troupe heralded political change
  • Uche Nnanna on the rebound
  • World Theatre Day comes to Lagos
  • Ayo Adewunmi: I document my narratives through photography
  • A year after, hubby, Don Momoh still misses Kefee
  • AIFF calls for entries
  • Sexy Adasounds that conquered Oritsefemi's heart!
  • Tony Okoroji wants to save Majek Fashek
  • Adebayor's maternal kinsmen open up
  • Adebayor, mother must appease the gods 'Onigbaye of Igbaye
  • Super Falcons back onSaturday
  • Dream Team VI: Siasia raids F/ Eagles
  • Ligue 1 opener: Enyeama faces PSG test
  • Glo Premier League: Udoh heads Sunshine back to the top
  • Race to AFCON 2017 : Pharaohs vow to stop Super Eagles
  • Mighty Jets fined NI.2m for violence
  • Why CAF dropped Inyama, Green
  • CAF slams two-match ban on Onazi
  • Heineken Celebrates UCL Final in Legendary Style
  • FIFA investigations: Blatter may be next as Swiss authorities widen dragnet
  • Super Falcons crash out of World Cup
  • AFCON 2017 QUALIFIER: Laloko warns Keshi
  • Manu denies bribery allegations
  • Ndubuoke to NFF': Go for foreign manager now!
  • As NFF eyes Sweden coach
  • Enyeama reigns on as Nigeria's football king
  • NFF queries Keshi, Enyeama
  • Africa has over three million refugees: UNHCR
  • All this san san business
  • I grew from my many failures ' Mrs Abajigin, Director, Haabies
  • Buhari Orders Sale Of Nine Presidential Jets
  • FOU Zone C Customs seizes N501m contraband
  • Why DDB acquired Marwal 'Casers Group
  • Dangote serious about buying Arsenal
  • Emirates Expands Abuja Capacity from March 2016
  • N9bn jumbo pay: TUC warns Senators, Reps against derailing economy
  • CBN may bar rice importers from forex market
  • Greece in default if debt deadline missed
  • America: Church shooting suspect caught by police and taken into custody
  • Apapa gridlock: Residents, stakeholders raise alarm over safety of bridges
  • Fani-Kayode to know fate July 1
  • Military not solution to Boko Haram ' Akinrinade
  • Fear grips aviation workers over planned merger with transport ministry
  • Why coys must invest in manpower, economy 'Okunowo
  • Scientists develop process to predict human face from DNA material
  • 2014 IGR: Lagos leads with N275bn
  • Health warning over Human breast milk trade
  • South East workers union set to shut down Electricity Distribution Company
  • Nigeria loses N9bnannually tocounterfeit products
  • Ramadan: Period of kindness and Prayer for the Nation ' Oyintiloye
  • Alleged fraud: BPE admits awarding N929m contract to wind up PHCN
  • Hope rises for Delta Steel as new investors inject N370bn
  • Unremitted funds: Saraki reads riot act to MDAs
  • StallionGroup targets1.5m tonnes in rice production
  • Ramadan: Let's pray for peace, Senate president urges Muslims
  • Why most sector operators won't enjoy CBN's N300bn facility
  • Boko Haram: Military Command Control Centre begins operation in 21 days -Army
  • Stanbic IBTC named best asset mgt coy in Nigeria
  • PDP disowns group over statement on Buhari
  • COT: Customers blast banks over excess charges
  • NEMA to assist Borno rebuild destroyed communities
  • FirstBank Sustainability sponsors Executive Programme
  • Bosses of govt owned agencies, parastatals not affected by dissolution
  • FG, states may delay June salaries as FAAC fails to meet
  • Ekiti royal stool: Aggrieved royal families protest, beg Fayose to annul process
  • 350 Boko Haram terrorists for trial-Army
  • Commendations as Obiano commissions Anambra road
  • 8 million Nigerians live with sickle cell condition 'Neimeth
  • EFCC detained, tortured me for 80 days, says businessman
  • US assures Nigeria of support to fight insurgency
  • Apapa residents raise the alarm over Ijora Bridge
  • Disregard for traffic laws, indiscriminate parking bane of Lagos gridlock 'Ambode
  • NUJ election holds July 23
  • Igbinedion urges Buhari to create job, end child/maternal mortality
  • We met empty treasury 'Wike
  • Don't derail Buhari's govt, group tells National Assembly
  • EFCC arrests Ohakim, quizzes Lamido
  • Abia govt gives demolition notice in Aba
  • South East trade union set to shut down electricity company
  • 4 shot as students protest in Onitsha
  • NAFDAC intercepts suspect for tampering with yoghurt expiry date
  • Ibadan evil shrines: Police arraign 5
  • Diezani's brother escapes abduction in Bayelsa
  • Wike sacks 1,141 workers
  • Ramadan: Dogara, Fayose, Ambode, Soun, others task Muslims
  • God is not a Christian
  • Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King on my mind
  • By hook or by crook is not the way
  • Some states will be broke for obvious reasons!
  • Without Britain and United States, why Africa at International Criminal Court
  • A weekend trip to Baltimore
  • Is there a science of chaos
  • Tale of rosy cheeks
  • ale of rosy cheeks
  • For Barca and Heineken
  • Buhari: Delays, indecision hinder progress
  • Mr President, beware of the mafia!
  • From Taraba Govt House to the newsroom
  • Before APC joins its ancestors
  • House of Reps: Tambuwal 'reincarnates
  • Buhari:15 days after inauguration
  • The world is his laughter
  • No retirement for good men
  • APC stung by bees that swarm around PDP
  • APC slept off for Senate election
  • Ike Ekweremadu: A political toughie
  • How Abia lost Ochiagba Reagan Ufomba
  • Jumbo allowances and insensitivity of Nigerian lawmakers
  • Analysing Udom Emmanuel's victory
  • Transiting from PDP to APC (4)
  • Party supremacy or parallel government Buhari factor and the expected improvement in power supply
  • Party supremacy or parallel government
  • Aregbesola: Between a governor and a paymaster
  • Revisiting the Onitsha fuel tanker tragedy
  • Building new economy through agro-industries
  • Ambode's birthday and the war against cancer
  • Jumbo pays and unpaid workers' salaries
  • Successes, failures and lessons of amnesty programme (2)
  • Ekweremadu and bipartisan leadership in National Assembly
  • Obi's prudent legacy: Lesson for states in debt
  • Successes, failures and lessons of amnesty programme (1)
  • Roadmap for a new Ebonyi
  • Okiro, Kaase and the ugliness of revenge
  • RAIN OF FIRE AND SORROW
  • The imperative of dissolving PDP NWC
  • Re: Amaechi vs. Wike: Between facts and fiction
  • How Buhari can rev up Nigerian vehicles, by auto makers
  • The ban on locally-brewed gin
  • As Ramadan begins
  • Managing the challenges of rainy season
  • Adesina's election as8th AfDB President
  • The controversy over Buhari's assets declaration
  • EFCC, ICPC should recover looted funds
  • Supporting the war against cancer
  • Relocation of Boko Haram war command centre
  • Leadership of the 8th National Assembly
  • Resolving the unclaimed dividends controversy
  • Ekiti: Nipping kidnapping in the bud
  • Buhari and implementation of national confab report
LEADERSHIP
  • GE Holds 2nd Quarter Meeting, Decries Non-payment Of Salaries
  • How God, Sultan, Others Worked For My Victory ' Dogara
  • Investigation: States Got N216bn For Basic Education
  • NLC Faults NASS' Jumbo Annual Budget
  • There's Need For Nigerians To Support Buhari
  • IDPs: Woman, 50, Requires N8m For Kidney Transplant In India
  • My Probe, A Fraudulent Witch-hunt ' Amaechi
  • Dickson Received N440bn With Nothing To Show For It ' Oyegun
  • Insurgency: Military Seeks Collaboration With VON
  • Appointments: PDP Defectors Split Benue APC
  • Buhari And Age Controversy
  • I Won't Toy With Your Health, Tambuwal Assures Sokoto Patients
  • UBA Realigns Nigerian Operations, Announces Key Appointments
  • CBN Sanction 4 Banks N576m For Deposit Misclassification
  • DStv Services: Investigation Into Alleged Subscribers' Rights Abuse Commences
  • Nigeria Rejects Fixed Tariffs For Insurance Premiums
  • Unity Charges Banks On Fraud Prevention For Operational Efficiency
  • SEC Par Value Rule To Activate Dormant Stocks
  • Insurance Of Benin Poised To Gain Promotion To Elite Division, Vows Edo Govt
  • Calabar Residents Commend Electricity Company
  • NPFL Round-up: Sunshine Stars Extend Lead At Top Of Table
  • Amodu Shuaibu To Select Players For Super Eagles
  • AFCON Qualifier Fall-out: Enyeama To Appear Before NFF
  • FIBA 3X3 Basketball Championships: Ghana Lauds Competition As Nigeria's Representatives Shine
  • Lake Chad: Security And Emergency Development Plan
  • President Buhari You Must Seek The Dragon
  • 5 Reasons Buhari Should Not Accept 'Bayajidda' Title
  • SEC's New Management And The Task Ahead
  • A Port Regulator At Last
  • Every Nigerian Owes The Duty To Fight Corruption
  • Appreciating TETFund's Giant Strides In Education
  • Mixed Reactions Trail Use Of Black Colour To Mourn
  • Medical Education: Do Doctors Teach In Nigeria
TRIBUNE
  • Ex-Tribune editor, Akande, to become Osinbajo's media aide
  • Govt appeals for peace in Kogi border communities
  • Benue attacks worrisome 'Al-Makura
  • Lack of credible leadership, Nigeria's greatest problem 'Dogara
  • My probe by Wike, fraudulent witch-hunt 'Amaechi
  • NLC chastises NASS members, says Nigerians need more sacrifice
  • Tambuwal charges FRSC on overloading
  • Find means to pay workers' salaries, NGE tells govs
  • Ekiti govt celebrates June 21 governorship victory
  • Let's put our trust in God, Adeleke advises
  • JNI prays for peace, urges state govts to support IDPs
  • Suspend creation of additional 39 LGs, PDP advises Aregbesola
  • S/West PDP wades into Lagos chapter's crisis
  • MoU with Oyo govt yielding fruits 'NLC
  • Oshodi-Isolo ex-LG boss wins libel case
  • Opposition within APC dangerous for Buhari 'Atiku
  • APC govs, NWC to meet feuding senators, Reps 'Party writes Saraki, Dogara
  • Ekiti PDP accuses APC of funding party with N4bn ghost workers' salary
  • Fresh crisis looms in PDP 'Over emergence of Mimiko as chairman of PDP govs' forum
  • Nigeria, Iraq, Afghanistan ranked top terrorist-invaded countries
  • Buhari breaks fast, sleeps at Presidential Villa
  • Contaminated gin: Rivers confirms 70 dead
  • Military takes over NNPC pipelines in Lagos
  • How to reduce cost of governance ' Ondo Speaker
  • The danger in Buhari handling corruption with levity 'Kokori
  • As heat waves trail Saraki's election
  • The new National Assembly leadership
  • Al Jazeera demands release of reporter, Ahmed Mansour, arrested in Germany
  • Obama spends Father's Day on the golf course
  • Police intensify search as missing US prisoners spotted
  • Kogi begins distribution of loan to farmers
  • Ogiyan kicks against plan to sell building
  • Environmetalist urges govt to sustain tree planting
  • Iwehen residents lament 'desecration' of hallowed ground
  • Abuja: Metropolitan council rules out compensation for demolished buildings
  • Owo groans over closure of banks
  • Chieftaincy tussle: Community wants Amosun's, Alake's intervention
THE NATION
  • NLC to lawmakers: slash N120b vote or face revolt
  • N120b budget not for lawmakers only
  • How NNPC ran into swap scandal
  • Buhari moves into Villa
  • Fayose rejects Mimiko as PDP Governors Forum chair
  • Wikes probe is to witch-hunt me, says Amaechi
  • The road to financial difficulties for states
  • My emergence as speaker divine, says Dogara
  • Chibok girls protesters to march on Villa
  • Transition panel to Buhari: end fuel subsidy
  • Nigerian equities lose N124b in 19,143 deals
  • Expert advises NERC to retool power roadmap
  • CAPs shareholders get N1.65b dividends
  • Why downstream oil sector must be deregulated
  • Demutualisation central to NSE, stockbrokers value creation
  • 22 Nigerians graduate from German vocational training
  • Jobs coming with NLNGs six vessels
  • Govt earns N735b in April, 35% higher than March
  • Ecobank empowers women entrepreneurs
  • X-raying I belong to everyone and nobody
  • Threat and tariff
  • Give Lagos its due
  • So what if its trending
  • One very hardball for Ambode
  • PDP, APC warm up for Ondo poll
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  • APC should resolve Bayelsa crisis
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  • Fidelity Bank Doles out N52m to Reward Loyalty
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  • Rep Condemns Killing of 13 Persons in Kaduna
  • Group Slams Osun on Treatment of Critics
  • Plateau APC Members Kicks over Chair'S Attitude
  • CSOs Piquet ICPC over Fraudulent Appointment of NEXIM Director
  • Coalition Tasks Bogoro on Sustaining Performance of TETFund
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  • Bayelsa APC Rules out Consensus Gov Candidacy
  • LGs Must Meet Obligations to Workers, Says Oshiomhole
  • Anambra: Prisons Officials Seek Buhari'S Intervention over Inmates' Welfare
  • Ramadan: Niger APC Urges Muslims to Pray for Govt
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  • Edo Community Leader Sets Agenda for Buhari on Cabinet
  • Ekiti APC Chieftain Warns against Disrespect for Tinubu
  • Australian Govt to Partner OAU in Agriculture, Mining
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  • Atiku: I have no plan to hijack N/Assembly ahead of 2019
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Rage over N15bn Plateau govt house
  • PISON Housing Coy emerges best housing finance advisor in Nigeria
  • Fine & Country unveils Abuja office
  • Real Estate investment to increase to $13 billion in 2016
  • Home Lottery rewards its winner
  • NMRC to open Abuja Housing Show
  • Bridging inequality in gender access to tech
  • The missing link in Nigeria's space technology
  • Broadband for all matters more, CTO says
  • A glance at quantum computing
  • Lenovo launches first world's projector smartphone
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  • Jonathan awarded 72 radio licenses in last minute allocation
  • Aregbesola on workers salary: I can't pay because banks stopped giving me loans
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  • Buhari's 100 days in office to serve as eye opener - Nkire
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  • Over-excitement responsible for Ortom's reversal actions -Tsav
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  • Party leaders kick against wardrobe, other allowances for lawmakers
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  • Long term agenda for APC govt
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  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
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  • Esu Karu lauds UNC on community policing
  • Police shoot robber, recover stolen items at Kubwa
  • Police bust notorious 'one chance' syndicate
  • FCT loses 12 residents to fire incident in 3 months
  • Report: CBN expends N393bn on personnel, operations
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  • PTDF graduates 400 oil, gas welders
  • Yamaha to roll out local motorcycles plant
  • Electricity transmission gets N78bn JICA, ADB grants
  • CPC probes DStv over alleged subscribers' rights abuse
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