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Monday, 8 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, June 08, 2015


Good morning to my wonderful blog readers, hope you all had a wonderfu weekend. News headlines from selected national newspapers ready for your reading pleasure, read, enjoy and have a pleasant week ahead.

VANGUARD
  • Why did she break up with me
  • Wife kills hubby for allegedly keeping late night in Kaduna
  • Adeboye to Osinbajo, Ambode: Use your offices to change Nigeria's bad image
  • JP Morgan threatens to remove Nigeria from key bond index
  • Of all institutions in Nigeria Police has least corrupt officers ' IGP
  • Serious Bashing as Germany Thrash Ivory Coast 10 ' nil at FIFA Women World Cup
  • Boko Haram Suspects Kill Security Operative in kaduna, Escape
  • After 3 Years, Irate Ondo youths Destroy 'Film Location' Suspected to be Kidnappers' Den
  • First Lady, Aisha Buhari Condoles Yola Blast Victims
  • Fifth Bomb Since May 30 Rips Maiduguri Cattle Market
  • Sneak Peak into Buhari's 'Wish List' for Nigeria at G7 Summit
  • What Buhari wants from G7
  • We cause mild accident to rob victims ' suspect
  • Successful Stewardship: PDP salutes Mark, Ekweremadu, Tambuwal, others
  • Buhari'll deliver on campaign promises ' Kumuyi
  • Nigeria vs Hungary: 'Flying Eagles victory, big relief
  • Police arrest five ritualists in Ondo
  • I'm not lobbying to stay back as Amnesty chairman ' Kuku
  • New Ekiti lawmakers not better than town councillors ' APC
  • What I went through for believing we could defeat PDP ' TINUBU
  • The money quarrel between Anenih and I ' Prof Osunbor
  • Our exhibition'll deepen Nigeria-Iran trade relations ' Koozechi
  • Unilever set to raise equity stake as offer extends to June 25
  • 80% of online jobs in Nigeria are frauds ' Niyi
  • Emefiele, one year in the CBN saddle
  • N20.9bn agric fund for farmers in Nigeria, 11 other nations
  • I want to fill the gap in food processing industry ' Gbonju Awojuyigbe
  • Value of govt bonds drops by 60.2%
  • GES Scheme: Agro-allied contractors cry out over unpaid N52 billion
  • Lafarge Africa wins CAC compliance award
  • Bond market brushes aside economy policy waiting game
  • Fidelity Bank pledges commitment to efficient trade transactions
  • Chibok: Bring back other girls and boys
  • Falcons Vs Sweden: We've done our homework ' Okon
  • Warri Wolves hungry for league title after continental ouster
  • Wrestler wants authorities to ensure availability of funds ahead of competitions
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: Football enthusiasts describe Flying Eagles' victory over Hungary as big relief
  • U20 World Cup: All African teams make history
  • Flying Eagles ready for Germany, any team, say Garba
  • Soyinka Tasks Buhari On Adopting New Strategy To Fight Boko Haram
  • Guru Maharaji Urges Buhari To Tackle Fuel Scarcity
  • Buhari Under Pressure To Cancel Tompolo's Contract, Set Army As Pipeline Guards
  • Amber Rose Naked On Cover Of Her Self-Help Book 'How To Be A Bad B**ch
  • Ariana Grande:
  • Bieber Pleads Guilty To Careless Driving, Assault
  • Chris Brown, Karrueche Tran Fight After Leaving Hollywood Club
  • John Derr, Longtime Golf Journalist, Dies At 97
  • Catholic Archdiocese In Minnesota Charged In Priest Sex Abuse
  • Officials: Iraqi Forces In Control Of Baiji City
  • UN Peace Ambassador awardee makes case for PHCs
  • Life inside the IDPs camp
  • Playzone canvasses safety for children
  • NACA targets 15,000 for HIV counselling, testing in Lagos
  • Adplus360 will benefit advert agents more ' Shobajo
  • Women empowerment will enhance financial literacy
PUNCH
  • SKorea shuts 2,000 schools as MERS cases increase
  • Law Union and Rock improves human capacity
  • Why we bought Mainstreet Bank ' Skye Bank GMD
  • Only 1.5% NHF contributors get mortgage loans 'FMBN
  • WAICA Re to issue share certificates
  • Stakeholders optimistic about affordable housing road map
  • Focus on viable revenue sources, CITN urges FG
  • JPMorgan may remove Nigeria from bond index Dec
  • Foundations identify path to investment growth
  • UPDC to complete Abuja estate in September
  • Work begins on Eko Atlantic City's road network
  • SPDC trains 300 midwives in Niger Delta
  • UNILAG Building Department organises energy efficiency lecture
  • Habits that can cost you big
  • Mutual Benefits, others bag African insurers' awards
  • Resort designs mortgage account for young workers
  • Edo to engage insurance brokers
  • NCF calls for action on forest conservation
  • Local underwriters retain 60% of oil, gas risks
  • G7 Summit: Security, anti-graft war top Buhari's wish list
  • Sell Osun helicopter to pay workers, PDP advises Aregbesola
  • Group seeks suspension of Obanikoro, Olorunoje from PDP
  • Shootings mar Bayelsa Assembly rescheduled election
  • Vote for Gbajabiamila, Fani-Kayode urges PDP lawmakers
  • Obasa likely to emerge as Lagos Speaker today
  • Saraki, Lawan battle worsens APC crisis
  • APC berates PDP on Lagos Speakers election
  • Repositioning the legislature for national development of inauguration speech and ominous signs (1)
  • Lessons for Nigerias new ruling party
  • Ribadu, Buhari and the tenacity of integrity
  • Before Ota is cut off
  • Thieves in the treasury
  • Chibok girls, technology and education
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Global smartphone users to hit 6.1b by 2020
  • Technology, key to Africas economic breakthrough WEF
  • Boy accuses mum of beating father to death
  • Davido graduates from Babcock varsity
  • I make, sell guns for N30,000 ' Blacksmith
  • Unpaid salaries: Winners' Chapel rallies food aid for Osun workers
  • Pay attention to environment, Ambode tells Lagosians
  • Govt must invest more in education
  • Anglican church asks Buhari to diversify economy
  • N'Assembly posts: Saraki, Dogara set to defy APC
  • Aladetoyinbo emerges new Deji of Akure
  • 10 die in Maiduguri cattle market blast
  • Sarakill contest Senate presidency
  • Most Ekiti new lawmakers are miscreants APC
  • Speakership: Dogaras constituents ask for Buharis support
  • CRiver gov woos investors with seaport
  • NDelta youths back ex-CPC gov candidate for amnesty job
  • AIbom transporters protest against AKTC lease
  • Speakership: PDP tells Tinubu to caution APC
  • Speakership: Kogi lawmakers threaten to elect factional officers
  • Yuguda denies leaving N125bn debt for new gov
  • FG has neglected NDelta pollution
  • BoI offers digital products to boost SME development
  • MTN invests in education through promo
  • Samsung produces DVM, smart inverter ACs
  • SAP backs Africa HR leaders forum
  • Etisalat powers Huawei Y3 smartphone with Easyblaze broadband
  • Stop complaining and do your bit for our hospitals
  • Why are 95% of people who live to 110 women
  • Viral infection history in a drop of blood
  • Make milk healthier with flavour
  • Easy route to getting fit
  • Crucial facts that men must know
  • U-20 World Cup: African teams reach knockout stage
  • Three more years 'Buffon
  • Euro clubs seek Elisha
  • AFN Golden League begins Thursday
  • Safarova, Mattek-Sands win doubles title
  • Falcons will go beyond Sweden, USA ' Dike
  • Glo urges Falcons to beat Sweden
  • Warner demanded $7m bribe 'Egypt
  • Nigeria qualify for AfroBasket Women
  • Allegri rues missed opportunities
  • Bayelsa, Kaduna win Milo b'ball tourney
  • Wawrinka beats Djokovic to French Open title
  • WNBA star splits from pregnant partner
GUARDIAN
  • Why Bayer has staged a comeback to Nigeria's economy, by Konig
  • RIMSON has raised the bar in risk management, says Adeosun
  • ASUU calls for sanctions against Morocco to end colonization of Western Sahara Republic
  • APC, PDP disagree on new Ekiti assembly
  • SDP asks Aregbesola to declare assets publicly
  • Unexploded WWII mines disrupt ferries
  • Sudanese president forms new govt
  • Warships save thousands off Libya's coast
  • Turkey votes in crucial election
  • Chinese rescue workers mourn boat mishap victims
  • El-Zak Zaky seeks overhaul, re-orientation of military for constitutional role
  • Reps-elect hopeful on PDP's victory in Kogi gubernatorial poll
  • FIFA may take World Cup away from Russia, Qata
  • Why community radio path should be trodden softly, by Taiwo Alimi
  • Brand consolidates market positioning with product extension
  • OAAN Poster Awards holds June 25
  • Southerner Voice newspaper hits news-stand
  • Bank launches new marketing communication campaign
  • Lagos Assembly: New Speaker emerges today
  • Beneficiaries of free eye screening, surgery thank Rotary club of Palmgrove Estate
  • CubingAfrica holds maiden Rubik's Cube inter-school competition
  • Military retirees express disappointment over exclusion of NAFRC bill
  • Fresh vista for war against gender-based violence
  • NAICOM tasks labour unions on CPS compliance
  • Asian stocks record mixed fortunes on U.S'. economic data
  • Buffon aims to play until 40 to fulfil dreams
  • Hosts Canada, Holland open World Cup with wins
  • BoI unveils mobile apps to aid SMEs' operations, growth
  • Economy in 'calm mode' over Presidency's silence
  • Rand Merchant Bank trains fixed income stakeholders
  • NSE records N16.9 billion turnover in one week
  • Ecobank's Rapid Transfer wins remittance award
  • FirstBank supports LEAP Africa's CEO forum
  • Iran's trade exhibition begins tomorrowin Lagos
  • Osinbajo tasks Nigerians on faithfulness, diligence
  • Suicide bomber kills 2, injures 4 in Borno
  • Foundation asks well-meaning Nigerians to assist the needy
  • El-Rufai swears in SSG, PPS, others
  • Nigerians in South Africa task Buhari
  • G7 summit opens with tough line on Ukraine
  • Sculptor sparks uproar over 'queen's sex organ' at Versailles
  • US-led raids hit IS battling rebels, Qaeda in Syria
  • Two convicted killers escape from New York prison
  • 45 dead in Saudi-led raids on Yemen capital
  • Obama says G7 must stand up to Russian 'aggression' in Ukraine
  • Turkey detains suspect over Kurdish party rally attack
  • Suicide car bomb kills 15 in Iraq
  • Israel hits Gaza, closes crossings after rocket attack
  • 5 Singapore students, 1 teacher killed in Malaysia quake
  • Wike, ALGON disagree over right to borrow from banks
  • Rights court orders re-trial of slain Burkinabe journalist, three others
  • Lagos PDP warns APC not to manipulate Assembly election
  • Political crisis has ended in Rivers, says Wike
  • Audit report uncovers fraud on rice import duty by firms
  • Adegboruwa asks N'Assembly to reject APC's mock election
  • Zuriel Oduwole interviews her 15th world leader, President Alpha Conde of Guinea
  • 12,000 people visit Delta City Mall daily
  • Stakeholders proffer solutions to corruption in local councils
  • My friends were killed in my presence
  • Fidelity Bank boss lists gains of physical exercise
  • Super Falcons ready for Sweden, Okon assures
  • Nigeria's rugby team qualifies for All Africa Games, Olympics qualifiers
  • NYSC commends Cowbell Volleyball tourney's sponsor
  • Morocco won 2010 World Cup bid
  • We fear no foes, not even Germany, Garba boasts
  • Wawrinka stuns Djokovic to win French Open
  • Super Eagles donate to orphanage
  • Flying Eagles ready for Germany, any team ' Garba
  • Egypt ex-minister says FIFA's Warner asked for $7 million bribe
  • Eko Atlantic city plans model road networks
  • Industrialist urges Buhari to review national infrastructure policy
  • Housing corporations demand overhaul of estate development loans
  • Propertygate tasks govts over illegal real estate operators, pledges better service
  • African ministers inNgor Declaration, toeliminate open defecation by 2030
  • NIESV faults Lagos' Land Use Charge policy, gets new excos
  • Engineers, others urge proper maintenance of high-rise buildings
  • Construction chiefs set agenda for Buhari
  • FG, UN canvass prevention of the earth
  • Activists unveil 10-point roadmap for Nigeria's environmental sustainability
  • President who has to take himself out of the game
  • Scientists develop test to predict death
  • Female Viagra finally given green light
  • 2015 elections: Take note, youths have arrived! (2)
  • Chips raise cancer risk
  • The Significance Of Pentecost
  • What Clerics Want Buhari And Osibanjo To Do
  • Inspiring The Patriotism And Confidence Needed To Succeed
  • Doing The Ridiculous To Experience The Miraculous
  • God's Leadership Standards (1)
  • FOOD FOR THOUGHT
  • NASS leadership, litmus test for APC
  • Osun revenues: Facts, figures and fallacies
  • IGP Arase, thank you
  • On diversifying Nigeria's economy
  • The ultimate triumph for Buhari
  • Lest we forget the 2015 election (1)
THISDAY
  • Ondo Procures Truscan Machine to Screen Drugs
  • Overhaul Presidency, Inject Fresh Blood, Seadogs Tell Buhari
  • Angry Youths Demolish Suspected Kidnappers' Den In Ondo
  • Buhari's Diplomatic Shuttle on Boko Haram Exposes APC's Hypocrisy
  • N/Assembly: APC Moves to Stem Revolt, Reaches Out to Opposing Camp
  • Speakership Race: Gbajabiamila Satisfied with PDP, Other Parties' Response
  • PDP: Buhari's Diplomatic Shuttle on Boko Haram Exposes APC's Hypocrisy
  • Sylva: Jonathan's Not a Hero of Democracy, Conceding Defeat was Inevitable
  • PDP Salutes Mark, Ekweremadu, Tambawal, Others for Successful Stewardship
  • Fayose: I Have Left APC Lawmakers to God for Vengeance
  • YET ANOTHER HEALTH WORKERS' STRIKE
  • NASS Leadership: NANS Warns APC against Overbearing Influence
  • SDP Threatens to Publish Aregbesola's Assets if.
  • Senate Presidency: Northern Elders, Youths Prod Senators to Abide by APC's Decision
  • Baneful Boko Haram
  • Buhari in Germany, to Hold Talks With Obama, Cameron, Others
  • Post-PIB Shakeup: NNPC Drills Workforce on Regulatory Compliance
  • Race Goes to the Wire for Senate Presidency
  • Buhari in Germany with Nigeria's 'Wish List
  • NNPC Oil Swaps: Taleveras Says It Was Not Asked to Refund $115m
  • Naming Ceremony: Lagos Police Launch Manhunt for Suspects after Killings
  • NBS: Unemployment Rate Climbs to 7.5% in First Quarter
  • JPMorgan May Eject Nigeria from Key Bond Index by December
  • With Depressed Taxes from Oil, FG Considers Revenue Enhancing Options
  • Tanker Spills 33,000 litres of Petrol on Lagos Roads
  • Bomb Kills 10 at Maiduguri Cattle Market
  • Kingmakers Select New Deji-Elect for Akure
  • NNPC Drills Workforce on Regulatory Compliance
  • Constitution Amendment: Group Asks Seventh N'Assembly to Refund N4bn
  • Tanker Explosion: Falana Seeks Prosecution of Reckless Drivers
  • Wamakko Bequeathed Peaceful, Prudent State to Me, Says Tambuwal
  • Don't Tarnish My Image, Yuguda Tells New Bauchi Governor
  • Angry Youths Demolish Suspected Kidnappers' Den in Ondo
  • Ogunsakin Distances Self from Fake Facebook Account
  • Wike: GDI, Instrument of Democracy in Rivers
  • KWSG Asks CP to Investigate Death of Corps Member
  • UNILAG Law Class 2000 Congratulates Tunji Bello as SSG
  • Sango: Last Guber Election in Plateau, Not the Wish of the People
  • F'Eagles Sets up Germany Clash after Win Over Hungary
  • Falcons Coach Optimistic Sweden Will Fall Tonight
  • Amaechi Commissions 1212 Polo and Turf Club
  • Nomination Opens for 2015 Nigerian Sports Award
  • Wawrinka Stuns Djokovic to Win Roland Garros
  • We Are Making the Most of the Break, Says Enyimba's Thomas
  • Ibrahim Attributes Wikki's Impressive Form to Determination
  • Nigeria Sets up Germany Clash after Win Over Hungary
  • Empowering Our Youths through Sports and Entertainment
LEADERSHIP
  • PDP Suspends 2 For Diverting Jonathan's Campaign Fund
  • Boko Haram Suspects Escape Arrest, Kill Security Operative In Kaduna
  • Defence House As Buhari's Temporary Aso Rock
  • HIV/AIDS Infection Rate Is Decreasing ' NACA
  • Dickson's Second Term Bid And Opposition Within
  • Wike, Amaechi And Alleged Looting Of Rivers Govt House
  • Buhari/Osinbajo 'll Produce Desired Change ' Pastor Kumuyi
  • Insurgency: Buhari's Regional Tour Exposes APC's Hypocrisy ' PDP
  • I Didn't Steal A Dime From Adamawa ' Nyako
  • I Survived Impeachment By Divine Intervention ' Gov Fayose
  • Naira Strengthens As JP Morgan Finalises Nigeria's Status Soon
  • Senate President: Hear Our Prayers Oh Lord!
  • NASS LEADERSHIP TUSSLE: APC Admonishes Contestants To Put Party Above Self Interest
  • N8bn Fraud: 22 Bank Officials Know Fate Today
  • NASS: Mark, Tambuwal, Ekweremadu, Others Laid Solid Foundation ' PDP
  • Why Banks Are Not Lending To Oil Marketers
  • G-7: Buhari To Hold Talks With Obama, Cameron, Hollande, Others In Germany
  • Fuel Scarcity: IPMAN Factions Submit Different Positions
  • AFCON 2017: Eagles Land In Kaduna For Chad
  • 8th NASS Leadership: Party's Decision Or Personal Interest
  • What I Will Miss About Reps ' Gov Tambuwal
  • Osinbajo Tasks Nigerians On Faithfulness, Diligence
  • Dangote Tasks African Leaders On Job Creation, Poverty Reduction
  • NDPHC, Egbin, DISCOs Boost Power Generation, Distribution
  • Airtel Restates Commitment To Less Privileged Nigerians
  • 150mw Allocation Inadequate For Steady Power Supply ' Benin Disco
  • Power Generation Rises To 3,368.44mw
  • Abuja Electricity Reduces Response Time To Customers' Complaints -Official
  • Wawrinka Stuns Djokovic To Win French Open
  • Corruption, FIFA: Buhari Urged To Demystify NFF
  • Glo Psyches Super Falcons To Beat Sweden
  • Wiggins Breaks Cycling Record
  • Coach Delighted As Electricity Is Restored At Stadium Gym
  • Rugby Players Secure Ticket To All Africa Games
  • Flying Eagles Ready For Germany, Any Team ' Garba
  • 2017 AFCON Qualifiers: Keshi Demands Chad Team's Video Clips
  • Government Boys College Kaduna, St. Jude's Girls School, Bayelsa Emerge 2015 Nestle Milo Basketball Champions
  • The Struggle To Lead NASS
  • Re: Central Bank And Its Filthy Notes
  • What New House Speaker Should Look Like
  • Influx Of Used Tyres
  • Still on the Buhari Plagiarism Brouhaha
  • Unsavoury Amnesty Intl' Report On Military Operations In Northeast
TRIBUNE
  • Killers escape from New York's maximum prison, leave note
  • Israel warns against world leaders' silence on Gaza rocket attacks
  • FG more involved in IDPs management
  • Boko Haram: IDP camp surfaces in Edo
  • We were not rubber stamp legislature 'Outgoing Oyo lawmakers
  • Police recover ammunition hidden in bush, nab two cultists in Enugu
  • Why PPA exco in Ekiti, others were dissolved 'National chairman
  • New Deji of Akure emerges, may be installed soon
  • Don't manipulate emergence of Lagos speaker, PDP cautions APC Mind your business 'APC tells PDP
  • Lagos ripe for female speaker 'Groups
  • Pay NARD members or face industrial action
  • Teaching not all-comer affair 'TRCN
  • I had premonition of Ekiti Assembly crisis 'Mrs Fayose
  • PDP hails Mark, Ekweremadu, others for successful stewardship
  • Prioritise education sector, RUN VC tells Buhari
  • Boko Haram, abducted girls demand global attention 'NLC
  • Osinbajo tasks Nigerians on faithfulness, diligence
  • Tension in Oyo Assembly over speaker's seat
  • Music star, Davido, graduates from Babcock varsity
  • NASS leadership: APC closes gate against Saraki, Dogara
  • Danger averted as another fuel tanker falls in Lagos
  • PDP to Aregbesola: Sell your helicopter to pay workers' salary
  • Buhari arrives Germany with Nigeria's 'wish list
  • Suicide bomber kills 2, injures 4 in Borno
  • New Deji of Akure emerges
  • Our choices on senate presidency, speakership final'APC
  • PDP's attempt at rebirth
  • Public expectations and Amosun's second term
  • Why accreditation, voting should hold simultaneously in 2019
  • The newly upgraded higher institutions
  • Akure regent calls for eradication of fake drugs in communities
  • KWASU students end community's 250 years water crisis
  • Sango roads flooded after downpour

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