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Thursday, 11 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, June 11, 2015


Today's news headlines from selected national newspapers ready for your reading pleasure. Good morning everyone and have a nice day.

DAILY SUN
  • 2015 polls: 'Why APGA lost in S'East
  • How PDP leaders ruined Jonathan, by Ogunwale
  • Buhari needs Chief Innovation Adviser
  • Dogara's election, democracy in action, Na'Abba, other ex-Speakers tell APC
  • Saraki's emergence'll lift Senate ' Adeyemi
  • I will take APGA to new height -APGA chair
  • Marwa, supporters return to APC
  • APC rejects Saraki, Dogara as Senate president, House speaker
  • Gbajabiamila rejects DeputySpeakeroffer
  • PDP backs Saraki to emerge Senate president
  • Kalu, Gov Ahmed, APGA chair, PDP congratulate Saraki, Dogara
  • How Saraki emerged Senate President
  • Saraki: The rebel with a cause
  • Chad, Refs storm Kaduna for Eagles
  • Keshi promises attractive football
  • Police invades Blatter's office
  • Adamu: Blatter banned me to block London probe
  • Seven countries jostle for FINA World Championships
  • ABS FC revels in Saraki's victory as Senate President
  • AFCON 2017 QUALIFIER: No mercy for Chad ' Musa
  • Ambode, Dangote agree to make Lagos investor haven
  • $11.6bn unremitted LNG dividends: Reconciliation still ongoing ' NNPC
  • RMAFC sets up committee to review Remuneration Act, 2008
  • OML 42: NUPENG, PENGASSAN backing wrong horse
  • FG urged to recover $7.5bn taxes from IOCs
  • RMAFC washes hands off govs',deputies' pension
  • DPR allocates 300 trucks to Abuja
  • Unpaid salaries: Aregbesola assures workers
  • Exam ethics drags WAEC to court over non-compliance with FOI Act
  • West African capital markets' integration key to economic growth ' Ghana SEC DG
  • Clearing, settlement fees boost CSCS profit
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: Mali, Senegal cruise into quarterfinals
  • Rivers killer gin: Death toll hits 66
  • Almost half a million jobs created in 1st quarter of 2015
  • Anambra police on manhunt for armed robbers on the run
  • Melaye blames absentee APC Senators for PDP's Deputy Senate President win
  • Imo Poly expels almost 400 students over exam and admissions fraud
  • The Sun MD tasks staff on diligence
  • Tribunal'll recover Abia stolen mandate, APGA chieftain assures
  • Nigerians lack maintenance culture 'Building experts
  • National Assembly leadership: Your threats are empty, PDP tells APC
  • 3 female suicide bombers killed in Maiduguri
  • Monarch's son appointed media aide to Okowa
  • Boko Haram: Court threatens to strike out suit against Senator Ndume
  • How media should monitor Buhari, by experts
  • Amaechi, former deputy in war of words
  • Igbo group demands equity in FG appointments
  • Katsina Assembly members' inauguration postponed
  • Service chiefs arrive Maiduguri
  • Ike Ekweremadu: A political toughie
  • Who owns the APC
  • Hi ben, It's all for one and one for all
  • Saraki: Poetic justice in the Senate
  • Boko Haram defies Buhari and predictions of defeat
  • When government is against progress
  • Challenge of the Mediterranean migrant crisis (1)|
  • Lessons from National Assembly elections
  • Okonjo-Iweala and the verdict of history
  • Patience Jonathan: There was a First Lady
  • NASS leadership: PDP gives APC a bloody nose
  • Resolving the unclaimed dividends controversy
  • Ekiti: Nipping kidnapping in the bud
VANGUARD
  • War of words in Senate over Bukola Saraki
  • Jonathan walked his talk
  • 10 wounded, vehicle damaged as Okada operators, ATMA clash
  • 2,688 BDCs meet new requirements ' CBN
  • Ex-militants want FG to overhaul NDDC
  • Boko Haram: Buhari hosts Chad, Cameroon, Niger, Benin presidents
  • 14 foreigners in court over illegal oil bunkering
  • Three kidnappers arrested over death of 11-yr-old girl in Ogun
  • Winner Is' Unknown
  • Will APC breakup
  • Okowa's smart week
  • APC: Another power centre
  • Abia Assembly: APGA, PDP bicker over postponed inauguration
  • Nigeria puts up sterling performance in ICAO's audit
  • Small grants and loans (2): How to access African Enterprise Challenge Fund
  • How dreamers can become doers
  • DMO to raise N80.2bn worth of bonds on June 17
  • NEPC chief seeks spedy approval of grants for exports
  • Buhari and Nigeria's future
  • Nations Cup Qualifier: Enyeama raises dust over Kaduna venue
  • Onitsha agog for AFN golden league
  • We have to qualify for 2019 World Rugby Cup, Captain charges team mates
  • Warri Wolves deny Akpeyi's South African move
  • Lagos City Basketball League put off
  • 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup: Mali dismisses Ghana 3-0, qualifies for 1/4 finals
  • 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup: Senegal joins Mali in 1/4 finals
  • Nigeria wins 3 bronze at Egypt Junior and Cadet T/T Open in Cairo
  • FIFA U20: Mali humbles Ghana, to face Nigeria or Germany
  • Abuja comes alive as MBMIN holds
  • NBA issues guidelines on Lawyers' practice licence
  • Can Buhari ensure accountability on state/LG joint account
  • Wedding Tips: Why You Should Have A Planner
  • Rev. Father Kidnapped In Ekiti, Kidnappers Demand N20m Ransom
  • Breaking News!! I Won't Return To PDP, Says Saraki
  • APC Inexperience And Not Well Equiped ' Olisah Metuh
  • Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode Dedicates Birthday Celebrations To Fights Cancer
  • Photos:Beyonce Exposes Body In Swimsuit
  • Yakubu Dogara Pledges To Deliver All APC Promises
  • Photos: Hon. Yakubu Dogara Resumes New Office
  • Oluremi Tinubu Refuses To Shake Hands With Saraki During Her Swearing-In[Read Why]
  • PHOTOS: Conjoined Twins Separated Using Revolutionary 3D Printing Technology
  • World's first commercial fly farm opens in SA
  • Three Plateau pupils excel in Math contest
  • 34 Enugu schools shut for 5 yrs over pro-Kogi agitations
  • How Buhari can address Nigeria's leadership challenges
  • Getting rid of the cancerous killer: Worry!
  • Lagos schools get N19 million hi-tech libraries from Western Union, others
  • We no longer receive reward in heaven 'Teachers
  • First 100 days in office: Educationists set agenda for new govt
  • Principles of self discovery
  • How education can liberate a whole community ' MTNF Scholar
  • Monopoly in maritime industry: Why Buhari must act now
PUNCH
  • Why we've not remitted N2.3tn NLNG dividends 'NNPC
  • FG owes local contractors over N800bn 'Report
  • Ways to finance your start-up
  • Customs destroy N4m poultry products at Seme
  • Skye Bank to develop SME sector
  • Economy created 469,070 jobs in Q1 ' NBS
  • Contract approval time too long in Nigeria 'SPE
  • Jaiz Bank declares N158m profit
  • Miners want industries to use local raw materials
  • BoI, Taraba seal N700m MSMEs financing pact
  • Car sales drop as prices rise by 20%
  • Total gets shareholders' approval to pay N3.1bn dividend
  • NPDC records 82,000bopd from OMLs 34, 30
  • Infrastructure Bank boss predicts 10% real estate growth
  • Entrepreneurs need to focus on culture, not perks
  • Nigerians, others spend $10bn on energy-related products
  • NIMASA laments inadequate manpower in maritime sector
  • Shipowners advise FG on Cabotage law implementation
  • Financial steps to avoid in your 30s
  • Investors commend NASCON for diversification, returns
  • Tinubu's wife refuses to shake hands with Saraki
  • Court frees Sylva of N19.2bn fraud charges
  • N'Assembly clerk notified of Buhari, APC lawmakers' meeting 'Presidency
  • Dogara's election, a democratic revolution ' Ex- speakers
  • Alleged Biafra secessionists accuse trial judge of bias
  • Kaduna receives 70 Clinton's tricycle ambulances
  • 28 APC senators walk out of Senate session
  • Lagos not a no mans land Group
  • PDP couldve produced Senate President, says Ogunlewe
  • Buhari should appoint ministers from opposition partiesBalarabe Musa
  • APC senators should support SarakiPDP chieftain
  • APC may sanction Atiku, Tambuwal over NAssembly elections
  • Plateau lawmakers elect Azi as speaker
  • APC senators revolt disturbing
  • Tissue culture, GMO and biotechnology revolution
  • How the APC shot itself in the foot
  • Sustainable development for the common good (1)
  • How President Buhari can tame corruption
  • Ogbeni Aregbesola, pay your workers
  • Importance of being unavailable in smartphone era
  • Twitter, Facebook now NASS leaders diaries
  • Advertising can kill your business
  • Police recover 10 stolen Rivers govt vehicles
  • Police arrest boyfriend of missing UNILAG student
  • Police use tear gas on protesting YES beneficiaries
  • Three kidnappers arrested for death of 11-year-old girl
  • Man nabbed for torturing four-year-old son
  • Firefighter who collapsed during rescue operation dies
  • Pupil drowns in canal while running errand
  • mbattled Kashamu absent from Senate session on Wednesday
  • Lagos tells residents of flood-prone areas to relocate
  • EFCC arraigns 14 foreigners for illegal oil deals
  • Ambode promises friendly environment for investors
  • Niger gov asks Aliyu to refund N2.9bn
  • Saraki, Dogaras emergence may alter Buharis cabinet list
  • Unpaid salaries: Osun pensioners protest, lament members deaths
  • Insurgency: Buhari, security chiefs meet over MJTF operations
  • NJC summons three under-performing judges
  • Tribunal begins hearing on Sylva, Murray-Bruce suit
  • Aso Villa authorities reject 253 DSS officials
  • FG moves to slash political office holders, others pay
  • Death toll in Rivers killer gin hits 66
  • Cops arrest five for prof.s murder
  • Things you need to stop worrying about
  • Poor sleep linked to memory loss
  • Mental health consequences of social change
  • Want glowing skin' Eat these fruits
  • Painkillers are not sweets, use only as directed
  • Poor power supply subjects residents to deadly heat
  • Eagles won't handle Chad lightly 'Keshi
  • Nigeria not a cheap team ' Oshoala
  • Milan, Ibrahimovic talk
  • Falcons were not shaken against Sweden 'Umotong
  • Ribery targets July return
  • ENOF holds swimming competition
  • Zenith Basketball: Dolphins, Delta Force win
  • AFCON qualification not negotiable ' Troost-Ekong
  • Blatter banned me to block probe 'Adamu
  • NBF set for Minimah open championships
THISDAY
  • More States Elect Assembly Speakers
  • NBS Raises Eye Brows
  • Making More Nigerians Key into NHIS
  • Lagos Urge Protection of Environment for Sustainable Growth
  • Alleged N1bn OAGF Fraud: Defence Stalls Trial
  • Ghana SEC DG Lists Benefits of West African Markets Integration
  • Banks' Exposure to Oil Sector Raises Concern
  • Nigeria's E-Commerce Sector to Worth N2.5trn by 2018
  • Panoro Energy Awards Rig Contract for Aje Oilfield
  • Panoro Energy Awards Rig Contract for Aje Oilfield
  • Africa Investor Commends GE's Partnership with Shell
  • Abia House Resolves Granite Site Dispute in Favour of Chinese Firm
  • Court Attaches Oil Company's Accounts over N150m Debt
  • Movement of Military Command will Turn the Tide against Insurgents, Say Minimah, Amosu
  • Chadian Soldiers Kill 207 Boko Haram as Militant Group Slaughters 15 in Borno
  • Presidency: Rumours of Engaging Senegalese Spiritualists to Cleanse Villa Baseless
  • Another Youth Corps Member Murdered in Imo
  • Another Judge Orders 10 Bankers Remanded in Prison over N8bn Currency Scam
  • Troops Apprehend Mastermind of Gombe Bombing
  • Court Rules on Police Prosecutorial Powers
  • Court Remands Chairman, Goodluck Support Group in Prison for Blackmail
  • Deji: I'll Not Condone Thuggery, Violence in Akureland
  • Defence Stalls Trial on N1bn GIFMIS Fraud
  • Robbery Gang Kills Policeman, Soldier
  • Buhari Charges Saraki, Dogara to Focus on Positive Change
  • Ekiti Assembly Raps APC Spokesman for Disparaging Comments
  • Winning the Cancer War
  • A Look Back at Seventh Assembly
  • Fidelity Bank Moves to Boost Workers' Productivity
  • Bosch Opens Regional Subsidiary in Nigeria
  • Visa Unveils New Commercial Standard for Mobile Payments
  • N'Assembly: Saraki is Senate President, Dogara Speaker
  • NEITI Asks President to Prioritise Recovery of Unremitted $18bn Oil Funds
  • G7 Expresses Support for Buhari
  • Kano Child Bride, Wasila, Freed
  • Jega to Retire with Seven National Commissioners, 16 RECs
  • Bode George: With Saraki's Emergence, Tinubu is Five Minutes to His Political Sunset
  • Amaechi: My Former Deputy Lied against Me
  • Bayelsa: INEC Upturns APGA's Victory, Declares Rescheduled Assembly Poll Inconclusive
  • Aisha Wakaso in Minna, Daji Sani in Yola and Seriki Adinoyi in Jos
  • Jubilation in Ilorin over Saraki's Victory
  • Orji: Victory Shows Politics is about Negotiation Not War
  • We'll Chart New Course for APGA, Says New Party Chairman
  • Aregbesola Admits Pains of Unpaid Salaries, Expresses Sympathy with Workers
  • NNPC Pipeline Explodes as Vandals Strike Again
  • Outrageous Bill: Residents Promise Not to Give up on Suit against EKEDC, NERC
  • Kaduna Electric Conducts Aptitude Test for External Candidates
  • How PDP Outwitted APC with Saraki's Adoption as Senate President
  • How G-5 Govs, Atiku Stopped Lawan
  • N'Assembly Leadership: IPAC Cautions APC to Tread with Care
  • Atiku, Ahmed, Tambuwal, Others Congratulate Saraki, Dogara
  • Professional Bodies Advise Buhari to Focus on Tourism, Mining, Others
  • Boko Haram and the Global Terror Network
  • El-Rufai Downsizes Ministries from 19 to 13
  • Flying Eagles Battle Christchurch Chill for German Machine
  • Okon: Australia Match is a Must-win
  • Oparanozie: No Word to Explain This Feeling
  • Pepsi Academy Holds 2015 UK Scholarship Selection Exercise
  • Nigeria Misses out in Team Event Final
  • Big Guns Blazing, Africans Shine in Canada 2015
  • FIFA Scandal: Wanted Argentine Reports to Police
  • Chess Masters Set for Millionaire Satellite Festival
  • StarTimes Seals Broadcast Rights for Bundesliga
  • ZENITH BANK BASKETBALL
LEADERSHIP
  • 3 Female Suicide Bombers Die In Borno ' Police
  • Ganduje Commissions Tamburawa Power Substation
  • Plateau, Kaduna Rank Highest In Number Of Widows
  • FRSC To Job Seekers: Beware Of Fake Syndicates
  • No Fear Of Reprisal Attacks Over Zaki Biam Killing ' Military
  • More Facts Emerge On N2.9bn Loan For LGs In Niger
  • Jonathan's Varsities Of Education: Matters Arising
  • 8th Senate: Fallout From Saraki's Elections
  • Reps Tussle: PDP's Antics Of Robbing Peter To Pay Paul
  • Ebonyi Gov Sacks GMs, Boards, Others
  • $11.6bn Dividends: Reconciliation Ongoing With Inter-ministerial Team ' NNPC
  • Protecting Electricity Consumers With Estimated Billing Disincentives
  • Profit Taking: NSE Moves 590.79m Shares Worth N4.13bn
  • DMO To Raise N80.2bn Worth Of Bonds On June 17
  • NEPC Boss Enjoins Nigerians To Tap $50bn Business Opportunities In Iran
  • NBBF Gets Wild Card For FIBA Africa U-16 Championships
  • Blatter Banned Me To Block London Probe ' Amos Adamu
  • FIFA Postpones Bidding For 2026 World Cup
  • FIFA Delays Bidding For 2026 World Cup Amid Corruption Scandal
  • The End Of The Beginning
  • NASS Election: APC Only Conceding To Its PDP Hybrid
  • The NASS Comeuppance
  • Maritime Sector Monopoly: Why Buhari Must Act Now
  • Revive Our Textile Industry
  • Dangers Of Sleeping Without Brushing Your Teeth
  • Growing Appeal Of Popular Uprisings In Africa
  • IDPs: Taking Critical Steps For Rehabilitation
TRIBUNE
  • Why Buhari didn't meet with APC lawmakers 'Media aide
  • Tread softly on NASS furore, Ita Giwa advises APC
  • Senate Presidency: How Saraki, Ekweremadu won 'The forces at play 'Mark rejected option of being Senate President
  • Saraki commends Buhari, says 'I remain APC leader
  • NMA tasks Saraki on universal health coverage
  • INEC to hold post-election review meeting
  • Reactions trail Saraki, Dogara's emergence
  • CAC organises 1-day prayer for Nigeria
  • Ambode reiterates commitment to make Lagos investors' haven
  • Group to Aregbesola: Don't blame anybody for inability to pay salaries
  • YES staff to be absorbed into Edo civil service 'Commissioner
  • 20% Nigerians prone to mental disorder 'Psychiatrist
  • Bauchi gov suspends ATAP rector over crisis
  • Buhari meets service chiefs 'To host LCBC leaders today
  • NAFDAC arraigns man for selling unregistered food products
  • Senate Presidency: Lawan's group takes oath, goes to court 'They have no case 'Saraki's supporters
  • Saraki swears in Lawan, 27 other senators 'As Tinubu's wife rejects Senate President's handshake
  • No party should toy with legislators' independence 'Ex-speakers
  • Military allays fear of reprisal in Zaki Biam
  • We lost 236 pensioners over unpaid pension allowance 'Osun NUP
  • Revenue allocation commission begins review of salaries, allowances of president, others
  • Niger government asks ex-governor Aliyu to refund N2.9bn
  • 3 judges in trouble over 'low performance
  • 3 female suicide bombers killed by their bombs
  • Nigeria, 4 other countries to raise N13bn to fight Boko Haram
  • APC senators protest over Saraki, Ekweremadu, walk out of chamber
  • Court dismisses fraud charges against ex-Bayelsa governor
  • Boko Haram: We are committed to rules of engagement 'Army boss
  • PDP bombs APC for threatening National Assembly leaders
  • The dynamics of Saraki, Dogara's victory
  • el-Rufai and the battle ahead
  • As Adeyemi, Melaye battle at Kogi Tribunal
  • Drug traffickers and evasion of justice
THE NATION
  • Presidency: Saraki, clerk snubbed Buhari, APC
  • President Buhari: Respond to your soul
  • Why National Conference report must be implemented
  • Abiola, June 12 and the road not taken
  • Ex-governor to refund N2.9b
  • EFCC to quizz Lamido, Elechi
  • Pay cut coming for public office holders
  • Sarakis election lacks legitimacy, says Lawans supporters
  • Saraki reaches out to senators as Lawan plans suit
  • Saraki rules senators out of order
  • Saraki group: no information on meeting
  • Sagay: Sarakis election has brought shame to Nigeria
  • The leadership hold-up in the National Assembly
  • How to improve traditional medicine, by board chair
  • Heartburn, Spondylosis, neck and back pain
  • Natural ways to handle menopause
  • The VCs education varsities need
  • $98,500 transforms two school libraries
  • OAU team wins ticket to Global Business Challenge
  • UK varsity woos educators with online early childhood programme
  • Ganduje warns Kano teachers against truancy
  • Varsities need effective communication to motivate workers, says don
  • Nigerian education needs creativity, says Provost
  • MTN workers invest in education for 21 days
  • Nigerian don on U.S. commission
  • Conversion controversy
  • Mystery death of lovers in hostel
  • DVC lauds Rotary on donation
  • VC delivers FUTAs inaugural
  • The new normal
  • 40 postgraduate students matriculate
  • Nigeria: A paradigm shift from the past
  • Teachers seek review of legal education curriculum
  • Keeping faith with a legacy
  • When restrooms are shut
  • Fanfare as Ondo college becomes varsity
  • PENGASSAN urges Buhari to support oil workers training
  • Flour Mills celebrates customers, launches new products
  • Businesses suffer as cyber crooks get more daring
  • Firm introduces Hyfiba food
  • WHO urges Nigeria to ratify law against tobacco
  • Taraba Govt. approves N8.5m to refurbish water plant
  • Mobile subscriptions in Nigeria, others hit 910million
  • African Standards bodies forum for June 22
  • Total Nigeria seeks new ways to boost growth
  • BoI unveils loan application tracking system
  • What governors can do
  • Agenda for 8th national, state assemblies
  • President Buhari and NASS elections
  • Will Nigeria survive EU energy union
  • Buhari and the Nigerian Diaspora
  • Alimi coup


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