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Thursday, 4 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, June 04, 2015


News headlines from selected national newspapers is ready for your reading pleasure this Thursday morning.....Read.....Enjoy

VANGUARD
  • I renew my pledge to crush Boko Haram ' Buhari
  • Ambode to LASTMA, VIO OFFICIALS: Stop forcing yourselves into motorists' vehicles
  • N8BN Fraud: CBN staff own posh cars, petrol stations, palatial buildings, court told
  • Sheriff surrenders to EFCC over alleged N300bn fraud
  • Guests panic, as 10 die after meal at Katsina wedding
  • Rivers fatal dog meal: Death toll rises to 11
  • French tourist robbed, killed in Ebonyi; wife molested
  • LAGOS SPEAKERSHIP: Intrigues force shift of inauguration
  • Ondo regent, aides kidnapped
  • Challenges Before Buhari
  • Senate President: David's dangerous marks
  • Ndigbo 'll never suffer under Buhari's administration ' Moghalu
  • Support for Jonathan: Why S-East won't succumb to blackmail ' Sen Uzodinma
  • Expectations as Udom Emmanuel takes over leadership
  • Former Gov Yuguda gets chieftaincy title of Agumba Obosi
  • Are CEOs solely responsible for salary payment in organisations
  • Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
  • Accessing small grants and loans (1): United States African Development Foundation
  • Use domestic investment to fight poverty ' KPMG
  • IHS sponsors Economist Intelligence Unit Report to better understand Nigerian SMEs
  • Bitstake: New dawn of digital finance in Nigeria
  • Victor Ndoma-Egba: Portrait of legislative excellence
  • Change and illusion of sitting on the fence
  • 2015 Imagine cup: Team Nigeria, 32 others advance to global finals
  • NFF spends N120m to play Chad
  • Nigeria Super Six Academies Cup holds in Lagos
  • Okocha, Odiaka to flag off Basalt Cup
  • Blazer details corruption in 1998, 2010 World Cup host bids
  • Four teams ready for Democracy Polo tourney
  • Coach wants adequate funding of National Institute for Sports
  • 2017 AFCON qualifiers: 9 foreign-based Eagles train for Chad
  • White House says FIFA will benefit from new leadership
  • Blatter's plan to resign, right step says Odegbami, Owolabi as Pinick, Haytou disgree
  • FIFA Presidency: Ex- NSC DG says Blatter's decision to step down saves face of football
  • BET 2015: Who wins 'Best International Act (Africa)
  • Buhari should ensure credible lawyers are appointed judges ' Daramola
  • 2015 general elections and survival of democracy in Nigeria
  • Prof Odekunle's cheap analysis
  • Coming to terms with governance
  • Remaining awake through a great revolution
  • Reflections on a theme in President Buhari's Inaugural speech
  • Lol!! If Your Parent Give You This On Birthday, That Means You Started From The Bottom
  • Although I Dropped Out And Got Lucky, Getting A Degree Is A Much Surer Path To Success ' Bill Gates
  • Update!! 22 Persons Dead In Rivers State After Drinking Local Gin, Eating Dog Meat
  • Photos From President Buhari's Visit To Niger Republic
  • Funmi Philips Emerges As The Spark Rookie For May
  • Sad! House of Reps Member Dies
  • Djokovic Dumps 9-times Champion, Nadal Out Of French Open In A Pulsating Match
  • First Look At Caitlyn Jenner's Reality Show
  • Ex-super Eagles Player,Taye Taiwo Shares Family Photos
  • Divorce is Spiritual Suicide ' Don't commit it, By Frankwill Ojiako
  • Ndiomu Foundation boosts Osun teachers' practical teaching skill
  • If It's to be, it's up to you
  • Leaders in academia to brainstorm on best practices in education mgt
  • MTN staff storm 12 schools to boost digital learning
  • Kogi owes teachers N23bn ' NUT
  • World Milk Day: Peak milk celebrates with 65 schools
  • NANS expresses concern over administration of UBEC, JAMB, others
  • Vivian Fowler underscores commitment to girl child education
  • 3 pupils get Tecno's N300,000 scholarships
  • Children's Day: Safeguard promotes childern's hygiene
  • Breastfeeding beats breast cancer
  • HCPAN tasks FG on health insurance
  • For poor kids in Abuja, an amazing Children's Day to remember
THISDAY
  • Microsoft CityNext Applications to Power Accra as City of Excellence
  • Pushing for Post-2015 Strategic Sustainable Devt Goals
  • Should President Buhari Remove Oil Subsidy
  • WaterAid Hails African Leaders' Pledges on Sanitation, Defecation
  • ExxonMobil, Others Move to Eradicate Malaria in Nigeria
  • Gennesaret Empowers Youths on Technical Skills
  • Oil Workers Oppose Privatisation of Refineries
  • CDMA Subscriber Base Still Dwindling, As GSM Growth Soars
  • Cybercrime Act to Address Vandalism of Critical Infrastructure
  • Policy Harmonisation Will Boost Revenue Drive, Says Expert
  • Ericsson's 5G Solution Will Reliability, Spectrum Efficiency
  • PENGASSAN Demands Lasting Solution to Recurrent Fuel Crises
  • SON DG Tasks FRSC on Used Tyres
  • TNS, Kantar Media Sign Partnership with GeoPoll
  • BOI Offers Digital Products to Boost SME Development
  • MasterCard Customers to Experience Mobile Payments with Android Devices
  • I Didn't Borrow N104bn from Banks, Says Jang
  • Opposition party offers Ogor deputy speaker's slot as Lasun withdraws
  • Clark Urges Nigerians to Support Buhari
  • Impeachment: PDP Members Resort to Prayers for Fayoses Survival
  • Oyegun Cautions Against Muscling of Opposition
  • KILLINGS IN BENUE, PLATEAU AND TARABA STATES
  • Okeke: Specialisation and Digitisation Have Redefined Advertising
  • Don Canvasses New Governance Approach for Rural Communities
  • I Came, Saw and Conquered
  • APC and Menace of Criminals
  • The Choices we Must Make
  • KILLINGS IN BENUE, PLATEAU AND TARABA STATES
  • Oyegun Cautions Against Muzzling of Opposition
  • Speaker, Assembly Members Shed Tears as Bayelsa Inaugurate 5th State Assembly
  • PDP in Confusion over Dogara's Offer
  • Fuel Depot Owners Blame Scarcity on Banks, CBN Regulations
  • Kaduna Electric Extends Workers Contract By Two Months
  • FG to Sanction Striking Health Workers
  • Families of Victims of Dana Plane Crash Demand Safety Audit of Passenger Aircraft
  • AIB to Release Dana Air Crash Report in 60 Days
  • Saraki: Why We Must Avoid Mistakes of the Past
  • Maku: I Left the PDP Because of Mu'azu
  • Obi: Jonathan Left a Saner Nigeria
  • Ejughemre: Ogboru, Emerhor Should Work with Okowa
  • PDP and the Hangover of Defeat
  • 2017 AFCON QUALIFIERS: Enyeama Leads Eagles Training for Chad
  • SUMMER TRANSFER: Mikel's Agent to Hold Talks with Dubai Club Tomorrow
  • 12-12 Polo Club Alive for Democracy Invitational Tournament
  • Nigerian Wrestlers Dominate African Championships
  • French Open: Djokovic Destroys Nadal
  • Oshoala Good for World Glory
  • NTTF Names Team for ITTF WJC in Egypt
  • 5th CCSF Taekwondo Training Workshop Kicks off
  • CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL: Chiellini in Fitness Battle to Face Barca
  • What Ambode Can Do for Sports in Lagos
  • Aftermath of Blatter's Resignation' Another FIFA President from Europe May Stifle Football Devt in Africa
  • Qatar FA Boss Hit Back at English FA Boss
  • South African Minister Denies $10m Bribe Claim
  • MTN's Visibility and Brand Ambassadors
  • Terminal Operators Seek Buhari's Intervention over Intels' Monopoly in Eastern Seaports
  • Boko Haram: Buratai Appointed Commander for MNJTF
  • N9.2bn Cooking Stoves Contract Runs into Hitch
  • Soldiers Convicted for Mutiny Ask Court to Stop their Execution
  • Nigerian Army will Rout Boko Haram, Buhari Assures
  • Amaechi: Wike's Probe a Witch-hunt
  • Court Yet to Fix Date on Application for Kashamu's Extradition
  • Onitsha Fuel Tanker Tragedy: Osinbajo Visits Scene, Promises FG's Assistance
  • Abia Gov Appoints THISDAY Reporter, Others Media Aides
  • Death Toll in Maiduguri Market Blast Rises to 31
  • Obi Commiserates with Victims of Tanker Fire
  • Senators, House Members Urge Buhari to Remove Subsidy
  • IDP: Some of Us Suffered Mental Illness after Boko Haram Torture
  • You're Enforcement Officers, Not Harassment Officers, Ambode Tells LASTMA
  • Mimiko Laments Fake Drugs Menace at Pharmacists' Conference
  • Seek Useful Advice Before Implementing Policies, Sultan Tells Tambuwal
  • Kidnappers Abduct Regent, Three Others in Ondo
  • Communal, Cultists Clash Claims Six Lives In Ondo
  • Group Tasks Buhari on Tenured Appointments
  • Police to Promote Personnel With Additional Qualification
PUNCH
  • Buhari must tackle corruption to rebuild economy ' ICAN
  • Teaching six to 10-year olds about money
  • Petrol subsidy rises to N48.15 per litre
  • Asia stocks slip as euro rises
  • Diversify income sources, OPEC chief tells Nigeria, others
  • Secrets nobody tells you about personal branding
  • Operators to flush out fake marine insurance vendors
  • Dawes Island field operation on course 'Petralon Energy
  • NSE index drops below 34,000 basis points
  • Economic growth to slow in Nigeria, S'Africa ' Report
  • Dana crash: AIB releases final interim statement
  • Building an excellent career in consultancy
  • Ecobank to boost capital through share sale
  • Unpaid petrol subsidy claims rise to N291bn
  • Nipco brings in 37 million litres of petrol
  • Nigeria's cheap crude oil attracts Canada's refinery
  • Reviving Calabar Port'll encourage agricultural exports ' Ogodo
  • We won't extend recapitalisation deadline again' SEC
  • Fuel scarcity: FCT firms losing N500m weekly
  • Senate seeks common visa, currency for W'African countries
  • Ambode cautions LASTMA, VIO over harassment of motorists
  • Kwara asks police to uncover corps member's killers
  • Lagos task force plans hotlines to report crimes
  • Cabinet delay doesn't mean Nigeria is grounded, says FG
  • Rivers to relocate petrol tankers to curb fire tragedy
  • Court stops A'Ibom govt from collecting tolls
  • Senate okays 15 special advisers for President
  • Police may promote personnel with additional qualifications
  • I have evidence I won Lagos-West election Adewale
  • Ikpeazu appoints SSG, media aides
  • Lagos Assembly deserves a strong Speaker Hanson
  • Protect press freedom, Fasehun urges Adesina, Shehu
  • Senate presidency is about capacity Saraki
  • 2015 polls most credible in Nigerian history Olurode
  • Disclose AIbom debt profile, CLO tells Emmanuel
  • Building capacity in the capital market
  • Reshaping the post 2015 peace paradigm
  • WED: 170 million dreams, one Nigeria!
  • Why failure is no option for Buhari
  • Buhari and politics of asset declaration
  • Return of Nigerias subsidy debate
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Living without broadband in 2015
  • Friendly tools your website needs
  • PDP losing its key online voices
  • Makoko: A riverine slum opens its door to more Beninoise
  • $60bn debt does not scare us 'Osinbajo
  • Senate passes anti-rape bill, 45 others in 10 minutes
  • EFCC quizzes ex-Borno gov, Modu Sheriff
  • Fayoses thugs beat PUNCH correspondent in Ekiti
  • Every govt needs a strong opposition Odigie-Oyegun
  • 20 UNN students feared dead in auto crash
  • Suicide bomber kills four in mechanic workshop
  • Military capable of defeating BHaram Buhari
  • Court threatens to jail NDA commandant
  • TRS donates modern toilets to Lagos school
  • NBA seeks peace in Ekiti
  • Nigerian appointed commander multi-national task force
  • Kogi youths set ablaze police van
  • Study finds blood thinners useful for cancers treatment
  • Health tip: Invest in your health
  • Vitamin D, calcium don't reduce menopause symptoms
  • Could type 2 diabetes shield against ALS
  • Our world, ever green
  • Dark matter's deep reach
  • Colour blindness cause identified
  • Ways to combat food cravings (1)
  • What your breasts say about your health (1)
  • Community-based services key to mental health care
  • Avoid bread that's enriched with bromate
  • I don't have a problem with Davido ' MC Galaxy
  • Ogu voted best player in Israel
  • West Brom worried over Anichebe
  • Chelsea's losing streak continues on Star Superfans
  • Oribamise, Ayinla target gold in Egypt
  • Nishikori loses
  • Keshi can't afford mistakes against Chad ' Dosu
  • Rodgers stays in Liverpool
  • Milo basketball: Ilupeju, Bida schools win
  • Enyeama, Onazi train for Chad
  • Van Persie hints at United exit
  • Blatter under investigation in US
  • Benitez unveiled as Real Madrid coach
  • Nigeria will shock Sweden, USA ' Mmadu
TRIBUNE
  • Why Buhari is yet to make appointments 'IPAC chair
  • 70-year-old dies in police custody in Ondo
  • N9.2bn clean cook stoves contract suffers setback
  • Lagos will be chaotic without LASTMA, says Ambode
  • Wike moves to stop indiscriminate parking of tankers
  • Jigawa gov refutes media report on N100m crisis
  • Nigeria can't make progress without love for all 'Okowa
  • APGA warns Abia gov, clerk against postponing 6th assembly inauguration
  • Diah elected Taraba assembly speaker
  • We won't criticise Buhari for now 'PDP 'Says no candidate for Senate president, deputy
  • Insurance brokers converge on Benin for CEOs' retreat
  • FG moves to end fuel scarcity in Abuja
  • Edo slashes budget by 20%
  • APC victory made possible by our sacrifices 'Oyegun
  • Buhari will bring desired development to Nigeria 'Clark
  • Sheriff, ex-Borno governor, hands self to EFCC
  • 14 killed, 19 injured in another bombing in Borno
  • Gunmen kill French tourist in Ebonyi
  • Nigerian military will rout Boko Haram soon -Buhari
  • Osinbajo visits Onitsha, commiserates with tanker accident victims
  • One dies, another hospitalised after eating dog meat in Rivers
  • Catholic priest summoned before Okija shrine, vows never to go there
  • Customs officers beat up 8 Federal Airport workers at Lagos airport
  • Currency scam: 8 other bank officials sent to prison custody
  • Senate passes 46 bills in one day, approves Buhari's request for 15 advisers
  • Amnesty International accuses Nigerian military of war crimes in Boko Haram fight
  • The cause of executive, legislative friction 'Tambuwal
  • The burden of Ortom in Benue
  • Buhari should step on toes 'Sen Ogunwale
  • Why North should not produce speaker 'Member-elect
  • Commercial drivers and hard drugs
THE NATION
  • Youre enforcement not harassment officers
  • Were big boy armed robbers
  • Rider docked for alleged attempt to sell stolen tricycle
  • Man docked for alleged N1.1m theft
  • Five assaulted FAAN officials hospitalised
  • Wheelbarrow thief bags nine-month jail
  • Buhari vows to track and destroy evil Boko Haram
  • Gunmen kill French tourist
  • CBN officials, others acquired estates in South Africa, Nigeria, court told
  • Nigerian General heads regional task force
  • Another Boko Haram blast kills six in Maiduguri
  • Alleged N300b fraud: Sheriff surrenders to EFCC, faces grilling
  • Gunmen kill French tourist
  • AI report contains disturbing allegations, says Buhari
  • Amnesty International accuses military chiefs of war crimes
  • Its all blackmail, military replies AI
  • Boko Haram: 54 convicted soldiers move to halt hurried execution
  • Senate approves 15 advisers for Buhari
  • Tanker drivers banned from night travels
  • Final interim report on DANA Air crash ready, says AIB
  • Take control of your posture and end back pain
  • Battle for UNIOSUN soul
  • Letter to Buhari
  • Okorocha plans college in Sokoto
  • Two excos divide Ondo NAPTAN
  • Don urges Buhari to prioritise education
  • Hire skilled teachers, ex-commissioner urges schools
  • Lagos SUBEB registers primary one pupils
  • NGO promotes science education
  • New rector resumes at Bida Polytechnic
  • Teen wins Spelling Bee
  • Conversion of colleges to varsities right step in the right direction
  • UNICAL matriculates 6,395
  • End quackery in teaching, provost urges
  • Give us back our union
  • DELSU sanctions 109
  • Babcock honours Akpabio, Fashola, others today
  • Tributes as college honours Chukwumerije
  • Honour for AUN President in Paris
  • Students Union leaders removal causes stir
  • Nigerian students conquer Africa
  • Poor telecoms service quality unacceptable
  • How standardisation ll boost Africas competitiveness
  • Dearth of spectrum threatens broadband plan targets
  • How our profit margin improved
  • How winners emerged for Jerusalem pilgrimage, by MTN
  • How to bridge rural-urban digital divide, by HIS Towers
  • Unemployment: Labour faults NBS statistics
  • Blogging ll reduce crime, other vices, says Smile Communications
  • Waiting for efficient, affordable internet services
  • PENGASSAN urges Buhari to support oil workers training
  • A plucky address
  • Air crash report
  • Task ahead of President Buhari
  • Gbajabiamila: Rare breed in parliament
  • Our Osoko has gone mad again!
  • President Buhari: Respond to your soul
  • Group extols Tinubus qualities
  • Ganduje: I ll build on Kwankwasos legacies
  • Lawan ll build consensus between APC and PDP senators
  • Varsity teachers back Saraki for Senate President
DAILY TRUST
  • Buhari: I've begun process of ending B/Haram
  • 8000 deaths, war crimes...Amnesty seeks probe of Badeh, Ihejirika, others
  • A slothful, wasteful 7th National Assembly
  • I prefer APC conducts primary to resolve Senate presidency issue - Saraki
  • Baba Hassan, Azi, Mwansat in race for Plateau speaker
  • PDP plots to pick Ogor as Dogara's deputy thickens
  • Speaker: Reps group alleges moves to manipulate process
  • PDP: We have no candidate for Senate presidency'says it's too early to criticize Buhari's govt
  • CSOs launch platform to monitor Buhari's 174 campaign promises
  • Elective offices will be less attractive by 2019- Yusuf Ali
  • IPAC worries over delay in ministerial appointments
  • National Assembly leadership: Will APC reverse position on zoning
  • Kogi 2015: The return of Audu
  • Let the dialogue go on (I)
  • The AU and the plight of Africans (II)
  • Police arrest 219 robbery, cult suspects in Rivers
  • Police smash syndicate using sick persons for begging
  • Fraudster extorts over N.6m from widows, divorcees in Kano
  • Mob burns police vehicle in Kogi
  • Hostage negotiated return of 28 cattle, 36 sheep from rustlers
  • Man, 40, arrested over robbery, attempted homicide
  • Student docked for stealing 75 litres of diesel
  • In-coming minister should visit schools to see our problems
  • Students organise mock PR campaign
  • UNIBEN medical students hold health campaign
  • 7-feet cobra scares students at ABU hostel
  • Community demands for primary school
  • Bagudu to build tech colleges
  • FCT teachers resume work
  • NCCE new secretary assumes duty
  • WAEC won't adopt CBT now ' Official
  • As provosts protest de-listing from TETfund
  • Rustlers on rampage, kill village head, 6 others in Abuja
  • VIO calls for strict regulation of driving schools
  • Pai chief wants new health centre equipped
  • Couple escapes lynching over child molestation at Mararaba
  • One killed, 8 injured as truck crashes into cyclists
  • Man jailed for stealing recharge cards at Dutse
  • Issues in Nigeria's foreign policy
  • World Milk Day: L & Z hosts cattle breeders
  • Cassava weed management project records success
  • FG trains Benue farmers on use of pesticide
  • LG allocates farmland to NYSC members in Kwara
  • Katsina farmers berate Shema over alleged fertiliser diversion
  • Bio-factory enhances sugarcane business in Zaria
  • Kogi farmers urged government to make fertiliser available
  • Tractor operators commend FG's mechanisation programme
  • Bagudu rolls out agricultural policy
  • Oil marketers decry N291bn subsidy debt as fuel scarcity persists in Abuja, other states ...'Queues at filling stations will not disappear soon
  • How to revive the Nigerian economy
  • Repositioning ITF for effective human resource
  • NIPC, GEM3 to streamline investment advocacy
  • Oriental, JV partners to begin oil production from Okwok field
  • Unpaid salaries, devaluation of naira making life miserable for civil servants
  • Enhancing Nigeria's debt management effectiveness
  • Dropped Falcons return today... As Wolves' opponents arrive today
  • Dominating the local scene our target 'Ubah
  • Yekini bags posthumous legend award
  • Eaglets maintain momentum ahead of Chile World Cup
  • Max Air, Dee bee Farms, two others for Democracy Day polo tourney

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