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Thursday, 25 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, June 25, 2015



Good morning everyone, hope you all had a great night? Please go and read the press release I posted earlier this morning for Nigerian Writers Award on how to nominate your favourite writer for the various categories of award present. 

Now, news headlines from selected national newspapers across the nation is ready this Thursday morning for your reading pleasure. Do have a nice working day and remember, instead of always looking for something wrong, look for what is right.

VANGUARD
  • Banks lose millions in daring robbery attack
  • Man to die by hanging for killing 6-year-old girl
  • Edo APC defends Oyegun against bribery allegation
  • UNPAID SALARIES: FG should take over governance in Osun, Benue ' LP scribe
  • Itsekiri oil producing communities in Edo allege marginalisation
  • Hospital seizes 6 corpses of crisis victims over unpaid N13.5m mortuary bill
  • NDLEA busts global hard drugs syndicate; bizman arrested
  • Police nab 18-year-old man for defiling 8-year-old boy
  • Widening Subsidy Concerns
  • The truth about my battles with Amaechi ' Wike
  • Treachery and boxing in Benue House
  • Rivers govt not telling the truth 'Semenitari, Amaechi's Information Commissioner
  • It's shameful to import toothpick, fish, eggs, sugar, wheat 'CBN
  • How to benefit from US investors visa programme
  • Thinking outside the box: New approaches to old demons
  • Letter to President Buhari
  • Microsoft engages 150 SMEs with end to end business mobility solution
  • No player can hold us to ransom ' Siasia
  • I did not shun NFF ' Enyeama
  • How Nigeria can win World Cup ' Onigbinde
  • Kaduna to host Eagles, Pharaohs AFCON 2017 clash
  • Bewarang tasks NFF, LMC on coaches sack
  • AAG: Nwamkpa warns over poor preparation
  • GTBank Masters Cup: Final tomorrow
  • Adebutu pledges support for Wheelchair basketball
  • Ngozi Okobi joins Spirit!
  • Messi turns 28 as goodwill messages flood the social media
  • I hawked Gala, Chin-Chin in Mile 2, Maza-Maza and Alakija traffic ' K-Peace
  • Global Superstar Ne-Yo To Perform At Mtv Africa Music Awards 2015
  • Rick Ross arrested for kidnapping, assault
  • Alibaba @ 50 : Bovi's deep revelations
  • Seyi Shay signs record deal with American label
  • Music is my life ' STUDiO, afro reggae artist
  • Nigeria/US extradition treaty: What the law says
  • We're poised to fight for independence of the judiciary 'Yesufu
  • Lagos NBA to honour Fashola at law week
  • Legislators: To whom much is given and less is expected
  • Justice made in Rivers State
  • Empty treasury, wardrobe allowances and redoubts of corruption
  • Diesel Costs Us N8bn Annually ' MTN Nigeria Larments
  • #QueensYoungLeaders Awards ' Nigerian youngster Ahmed Adamu Receiving Hand shake from The Queen of England
  • Autopsy Shows Freddie Gray Suffered 'High-Energy Injury
  • PHOTOS: Python Swallows Porcupine Who Kills It With Razor-Sharp Quills
  • Australian Terrorists Killed Fighting For ISIS
  • GOOD NEWS! Lagos To Receive Petroleum Products, Food Items
  • Oscar-Winning Composer, James Horner,Killed In Plane Crash
  • 18-yr-old Man Allegedly Rapes 8yr-Old Girl In Bauchi
  • American Rapper Rick Ross Arrested On Kidnapping Charges And Assault
  • ISIS Destroys Ancient Muslim Shrines In Palmyra
  • Why we are tackling students' phobia for mathematics
  • Realistic university tuition: Matters arising (2)
  • Mobile learning technology, way forward for varsities ' Experts
  • Why private varsities feel cheated over TETFUND ' Amusan
  • How Agbami scholarship scheme motivated 3 first class graduates
  • WAPA hosts students, make case against child marriage
  • Researcher comes up with diabetics meal flour
  • Preparedness is key to emergency response ' UNICEF scribe (2)
  • Strike at FMC Ebute Meta takes toll on patients
  • Medical marijuana may help some symptoms, but not all
  • Boko Haram's Winning Strategy (1)
  • Video: Cars on fire after Ikorodu robbery
  • We use Italian method to bypass hi-tech security ' Bank robbery Suspects
  • Sport Betting: Peacemaker killed in brawl, 3 in Police net
PUNCH
  • Nigerien shippers show interest in Nigerian ports
  • WILAT urges female participation in logistics
  • Terminal operators improve dockworkers' welfare
  • Nigeria's active oil rigs fall by 26%
  • EKEDP awaits NERC approval for N52bn metering plan
  • Changes to drive SME performance
  • Market capitalisation falls by N39bn
  • Nigeria displaces S'Arabia as India's top oil supplier
  • Shareholders approve Okomu Oil Palm's N250m dividend
  • Stanbic IBTC Money Market Fund retains Aa(f) rating
  • Schneider Electric pledges commitment to power reform
  • Digital age tips for financial advisers
  • CBN to punish banks for forex rule violation
  • Are praises Chukwuemeka Ike at UPL forum
  • Jega recommends election management tools for African countries
  • Ondo CP warns policemen against extortion
  • CJN urges NBA to sanction dishonest lawyers
  • Our senators must respect party's position ' APC govs
  • LG chairmen threaten to drag Wike to EFCC
  • FG investigates AI's allegations against military
  • Government stops redeployment, transfer of service
  • El-Rufai will excel Obahiagbon
  • PDP members plot to stop Dicksons re-election bid
  • APC threatens to expel members in Bayelsa
  • Group urges SAN to withdraw case against Ayade
  • Kingly salaries for public servants
  • Boko Haram: Amnesty International and the Nigerian military
  • Okupes prediction and the APC
  • Appraising the prospects of irradiation in Nigeria
  • The old bureaucracy is coming back
  • Procurement slacks as a funding source (2)
  • The New Deal: What we must do
  • Ogogoro as a Nigerian parable
  • EFCC secured 243 convictions in two years Website
  • Northern reps make U-turn, mobilise against Gbajabiamila
  • Social media can help hospitals
  • Maritime security: Nigeria to domesticate IMO laws
  • BPP didn't object to N929.6m contract, BPE insists
  • Vehicle tracking beyond mobile operators' mandate ' NCC
  • Chevron to sell stakes in two oil blocks
  • Nigeria needs skilled workers to harness natural resources
  • Chinese ankara chases Nigerian brands out of market
  • IFC inaugurates London hub, targets Nigeria, others
  • MFB backs CBN over publication of debtors' list
  • Boston bomber apologises to victims, gets death sentence
  • DSS officials ordered to leave Aso Rock
  • Lawyer threatens suit over appointment of ministers
  • Lagos faults Sexual Offences Bill, seeks amendments
  • Group denies plan to extort Ogun tipper drivers
  • Group denies plan to extort Ogun tipper drivers
  • Clean environment good for attracting investors LASG
  • Hydrological agency says 12 states prone to flooding
  • ICPC, police unite against corruption
  • Nigeria has more opportunities than problems
  • Be patient with Buhari
  • Senate to summon NNPC over state of refineries
  • Assembly confirms judges call for Aregbesolas impeachment
  • Fasting and exercise
  • Mental health issues in the armed forces
  • Eat some bananas
  • Pollution may age the brain
  • Feeling constipated' Check your diet
  • Medical marijuana 'edibles' mostly mislabelled
  • Viagra, other meds won't raise cancer risk
  • Enyeama must apologise ' NFF
  • Okobi joins Washington Spirits
  • Uche praises Villarreal fans
  • Sunshine seek stadium expansion
  • Udoh hasn't suffered a stroke 'Enyimba
  • Djokovic, Serena top Wimbledon seeds
  • Obisia laments preparation for Brazzaville 2015
  • I don't want to leave United 'Di Maria
  • Eagles to play Egypt in Kaduna
THISDAY
  • Wanted: Legislation against Locally Brewed Spirits
  • Nigeria Spent N660bn on Imported Chicken in 2014
  • Ubiquitous Broadband and Knowledge-based Economy
  • HP: Repositioning for Greater Service Delivery
  • The BlackBerry Leap for Young IT Professionals
  • Essen: Availability of Internet Access, Necessary for Every Nigerian
  • Sanusi: An Alternative Funding Strategy is Needed for Healthcare, Social Welfare
  • Shun Negative Reporting, Delta SSG Charges Journalists
  • Crude Swap: House to Probe Alleged NNPC Malpractice
  • Two Policemen Killed, Two Expatriates Kidnapped in Bayelsa
  • CBN Explains Rationale Behind New Policy on Importation
  • CJN Asks Lawyers to Remove Corrupt Persons from their Ranks
  • NAFDAC Seals Warehouse with Counterfeit, Unregistered Children's Products
  • 2015: Sokoto, Niger, Benue, Anambra to Experience High Flood
  • Yusuf Anas Heads New Centre for Crisis Communication
  • Extortion; Police Read Riot Act To Men, Officers
  • Ikorodu Robbers Evade Police, Escape with Loot
  • Again, Robbers Invade, Hold Ikorodu Hostage
  • Jega Recommends Deployment of Election Risk Management Tools to African Countries
  • APC Govs Express Worries about NASS Crisis at Meeting With Buhari
  • The Equalisation Begins
  • Bridging the Divide in the Legislature
  • Experts Task FG on Full Implementation of Cybercrime Act
  • The Tragedy of APC's Success
  • Customers Accuse Banks of Unlawful Enforcement of BVN Registration
  • CBN to Extend Cashless Policy to Other States
  • Firm Commits over $20m to Tackle Cybercrime
  • Globacom Records 1m Internet Subscribers in April
  • Etisalat Seeks New Structure for Telecoms Industry for Broadband Devt
  • Cameroun Telecoms Regulator to Understudy NCC, Signs MoU
  • MTN Concludes '21 Days of Yello Care
  • Smile Communications Activates Free WiFi in Metrotaxi
  • Babcock University Deploys Total Classroom Revolution Technologies
  • ASUS Begins 'Play It Cool Campaign Streaming Marathon
  • BVN Enrolment Hits 14 Million, Says CBN
  • And the Waste They Generate
  • The States of Emergency...2
  • Grappling with Challenge of Digital Migration
  • Elumelu Restates Commitment to Developing African Entrepreneurs
  • United Mortgage Highlights Benefits of Merger with Spring Mortgage
  • Regulator to Re-design Banks' Credit Risk Mgt System
  • NSE Moves to Protect Investors Using Brokers' Online Trading Portals
  • House to Probe NNPC Crude Oil Swaps
  • FG Probes Amnesty International's Allegation against Military
  • Presidency: DSS Personnel Not Expelled from Villa
  • Death Row Convict Allegedly Tips Warden N50, 000 to Escape from Prison
  • Death Toll in Borno Terrorist Attacks Rises to 42
  • Plateau Imposes Curfew on Two Troubled LGAs
  • Group Berates Buhari on Empty Treasury, Demands Publication of Jonathan's Handover Notes
  • Senate Summons NNPC over State of Refineries
  • Ebola Returns to Sierra Leone's Freetown
  • Bauchi Court Sentences Man to Death by Hanging
  • Bauchi Govt: 51 Vehicles Have So Far Been Recovered from Past Officials
  • Yusuf Anas Heads New Centre for Crisis Communication
  • CJN Asks Lawyers to Remove Corrupt Persons from their Ranks
  • Two Policemen Killed, Lebanese Expatriates Kidnapped in Bayelsa
  • Buhari Must Appoint Ministers from the 36 States
  • Extortion: Police Read Riot Act to Officers, Men
THE SUN
  • Robbers raid Lagos banks again
  • Senate probes NNPC on state of refineries
  • APC senators defy party, elect new leaders
  • Speaker confirms judge's request to impeach Aregbesola
  • Imports: Why we barred 40 products from forex window 'CBN
  • Why we can't publish Buhari's, Osinbajo's assets ' CCB
  • Wike denies lecturers' sack, justifies property recovery drive
  • PDP jittery in Bayelsa 'Sylva
  • Buhari has to belong to somebody
  • Nigerians would reject Buhari if' 'Ezeife
  • Saraki, Ekweremadu need support
  • Buhari should not restrict probe to PDP
  • Villa bubbles with life as Buhari, Osinbajo resume work
  • Ex-APC lawmakers fought Fayose for selfish reasons 'Olujimi
  • What South East expects from Buhari ' Ngige
  • PDPGF: Challenges before Mimiko
  • APC: The more things change
  • Kogi West: Tribunal upholds Melaye's election
  • N/Assembly leadership: Buhari's non-involvement saved APC 'Party chieftain
  • More groups seek return of election tribunal to Akwa Ibom
  • World Igbo Congress hails S'East, S'South govs, Ekweremadu
  • Allow Dogara settle down, Eke tells APC lawmakers
  • Buhari's administration making mockery of governance 'PDP
  • APC battles Saraki over Senate Majority Leader, 3 others
  • PDP'll regain power in 2019 'Mimiko
  • Ahead Rio 2016 Qualifier: Report or forget Dream Team, Siasia tells Awoniyi, others
  • I've no problem with NBBF 'Amedu
  • Enyeama: Why I shunned NFF
  • Insurance too expensive 'Oshiomhole
  • Customers Shower Encomium on Heineken for UCL Experience
  • Foreign airlines ripping off Nigerians ' NANTA
  • Glo tops subscriber acquisition drive 'NBS
  • FG urged to increase investment in renewable energy
  • Poultry: Economy losing 1m jobs as smuggling thrives
  • Reps investigate oil swap contract scam
  • Group blasts Buhari on empty treasury claim
  • 3 suspects nabbed for kidnapping, killing 11-year-old girl
  • Plateau community accuses soldiers of killing 29 of its members, calls for compensation
  • France summons American ambassador over U.S spying row
  • Abuja homeowners sue developers over building code violations
  • ANC leader says ICC is dangerous, S.Africa should withdraw ' radio
  • Environmental Degradation: Taraba Govt. Set to halt indiscriminate Tree Felling
  • NASS crisis: Finally, Saraki, Dogara settle with Oyegun
  • Bomb blast kills at least 10 at Maiduguri market
  • Buhari orders all military checkpoints dismantled
  • Alleged N4b Fraud Diversionary, APC Tells Fayose
  • Restlessness at Alaba Market
  • Maradona to stand for FIFA presidency
  • Keshi will honor 2-year contract
  • Senate leadership crisis: Buhari may meet Saraki
  • APC govs meet Buhari
  • Reps: South East, North Central caucuses allege marginalisation
  • APC: Unity Forum fails to enforce party's directives
  • Senator Ndu urges Buhari to rescind order on sack of soldiers from checkpoints
  • Buhari vows to restore Nigeria's financial 'sanity
  • No bailout for states owing salaries
  • Buhari: Treasury 'virtually empty', country billions of dollars in debt
  • Buhari meets Nigerian governors today, bailout for states on the card
  • NASS budget outrageous, NLC blasts lawmakers
  • PDP cautions Aregbesola against creation of additional LGCs
  • Ambode vows to transform Lagos to tourism, entertainment hub
  • Economic downturn: Ugwuanyi develops survival strategy
  • Buhari spoke from the heart
  • Why are Nigerians stressing smelling fart
  • Ndi-Igbo: Past, present, future'What is your fate
  • Saraki, APC and the Assembly tangle
  • Amnesty Report: The right answer
  • Baba Gana Kingibe at 70
  • Amnesty International's indictment of the Nigerian military
  • Taylor Swift takes a bite out of Apple over artist pay
  • Cossy Orjiako goes haywire again: I plan to have big buttocks like Nicki Minaj
  • Chris Evans 'wished well' by Top Gear trio
  • My favourite car is the 2015 Grand Cherokee Jeep 'Dr May Nkiru Ikeora
  • I never knew I could forget the pain of widowhood ' Pastor Eunice Akubuiro
  • How I handle sex for role 'Jemimia Osunde
  • I sing to promote peace and love 'Elisabeth Ngozi Ehigiamusoa
  • Midnight Crew's Pat Uwaje-King drops debut album
  • Sex-for-role: My story 'Tary West
  • I can't combine marriage with acting 'Moyo Lawal
  • Ani Amatosero celebrates birthday in US
  • Holy Spirit inspires me on stage ' Mike Aremu
  • Ramsay Nouah set to shine as Tempting Fate hits cinemas
  • Legendary British actor, Christopher Lee, is dead at 93
  • Former Olympic Athlete Comes Out As 'Woman', Now Known As 'Caitlyn Jenner
GUARDIAN
  • Amnesty International and the Nigerian military
  • Groups unite on fair tax, inaugurate Ondo platform
  • Consumers tackle Abuja Disco over poor metering
  • Consumer rights advocate seeks unified identity management system in Nigeria
  • Odu'a set to revamp manufacturing outfits
  • Erha North to boost national oil reserve by 900 million barrels
  • Oil prices fall as US ouput remains at record highs
  • N'Central, S'East Reps caucuses reject APC's candidates for principal officers
  • NAFDAC shuts Lebanese firm over alleged fake products
  • Experts blame nation's economic woes on bad leadership
  • Senate summons NNPC chiefs over refineries
  • Kwara acquires 42 buses for Harmony Transport Services
  • Why building of private refineries has stalled
  • Senate throws out APC's nominations for Majority Leader, others
  • Another gruesome murder
  • DSS operatives arrest suspected six- man gang of abductors in Imo
  • LCCI group holds forum on petroleum products pricing
  • Klinsmann targets CONCACAF Gold Cup
  • Di Maria admits he is not happy at Manchester United
  • Liverpool sign Firmino for 30 million
  • Drogba rules out Marseille contract
  • Beijing World Championships trials highlight Jamaica's talent surfeit
  • Unilag's Bestman Games 'City of Lagos monopoly' gets date
  • Mfon Udoh not afflicted by stroke, says Enyimba
  • Siasia hands Awoniyi, Musa, others Friday deadline to join U-23 camp
  • Kaduna to host Nigeria/Egypt 2017 AFCON qualifier in March, Port Harcourt to host Falcons
  • Juve reward Pereyra with permanent deal
  • Consumers protest against poor power supply at airport
  • APC: Continuity or change
  • Fidson wins 2014 Frost & Sullivan Growth Excellence Awards
  • Commuters resort to ferry, train as Apapa gridlock worsens
  • Fistula is not death sentence, say experts
  • Kuku, Atueyi, 65 others set for recognition at NHEA 2015
  • Tyonex backs blood donation drive as social responsibility
  • Ondo trains medical personnel on youth-based care delivery
  • Corona's graduating students eulogise teachers, parents
  • PSN tasks govt on drug revolving funds in public health institutions
  • Shell spends N5bin scholarship programmes
  • NLC rejects National Assembly's budget cut
  • Oshiomhole tasks LGs on obligations to workers
  • Honeywell Flourmills harps on skills acquisition to tackle unemployment
  • Terminal operators partner MWUN on wage increase for dockworkers
  • CIS backs NSE's plan to promote currency derivatives
  • AQAA to reward innovation, quality management
  • SIGN OF THE TIME
  • Depreciating value of the Naira
  • Al-Bashir and the International Criminal Court
  • Jumbo pay: Emeka Anyaoku's 'atomic bomb
  • False hopes lead to a dead end
  • Prosperity and poverty of nations: Using global models to explain and mitigate underdevelopment in Nigeria
LEADERSHIP
  • Court Stops Wike From Sacking LG Chairmen
  • CJN To Lawyers: Remove Corrupt Persons From Legal Profession
  • Sometimes Marriage Break-ups Are Inevitable ' Pope
  • PDP Gets Substantive Chairman In August
  • How Bala Mohammed Licensed 15 New FCT Park And Pay Operators 2 Days To Handover
  • Buhari Did Not Expelled SSS Personnel From Aso Rock ' Presidency
  • ICPC, Police Collaborate To Tackle Corruption
  • Nigeria To Review NCC Act ' CJN
  • 12 States Prone To Flood In 2015 ' Agency
  • Civil Service Day: SMAT-P Will Enhance Civil Servants' Skills ' HoS
  • 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace
  • The Shepherd
  • The Elephant And Its People
  • Innoson To Mass Produce First Made-in-Nigeria Motorcycle
  • FG's Position Unknown As Subsidy Removal Calls Gain Momentum
  • Forex Restrictions: Defaulting Banks, BDCs Face Heavy Sanctions ' CBN
  • Solid Mineral Development Fund: A White Elephant Project
  • Loses Persist At Nigerian Stock Market
  • Chevron To Sell 40% Stakes In 2 Oil Blocks
  • Elumelu Programme To Create 1m Jobs, $10bn Revenue
  • PENGASSAN Justifies Shutdown Of NPDC Facilities
  • NAPTIN Gets Training Support From French Agency
  • Agriculture Should Be Driven By Standards ' ARSO
  • Enyeama Explains Disciplinary Snub
  • Mourinho Is A Glory-seeker ' Pellegrini
  • U-20 World Cup Fall-out: 'Iheanacho Was Unfit
  • Nigeria Women League To Resume July 4
  • Anti-football Acts: LMC Fines Bosso, Babangida, Others
  • Angry Siasia Issues Dream Team Friday Deadline
  • NFF Disciplinary Committee Inconclusive On Enyeama, Keshi's Probe
  • Time For Reflections
  • On Buhari's Agenda For The Youth
  • The Return Of The Refineries
  • When The People Revolt
  • Agric: Why Buhari Must Sustain Adesina's Legacy
  • Why FDA Banned Trans Fat And How To Protect Yourself
  • The International Criminal Court And Africa
  • Checking Misappropriation Of Local Governments' Funds
TRIBUNE
  • We will pay WAEC fees to instill discipline, efficiency
  • Ban on foreign training for civil servants still in force 'FG
  • Move on Nigeria blasts Buhari over empty treasury claim
  • Lagos FMC strike takes toll on patients
  • Ogun govt owes lawmakers N312m May salary, severance allowances
  • Stop complaining, ADC national chairman tells Buhari, APC
  • FG warned about looming crisis in education sector
  • ICPC, Police partner on war against corruption
  • PDP BoT meets to reposition party
  • SSS personnel not expelled from Aso Rock 'Presidency
  • AUN announces new study-abroad windows
  • Ex-militants commence peace campaign in N/Delta
  • Cancer is curable in Nigeria 'Pharmacist
  • NBC manager charged to court for N68.7m theft
  • Plateau govt imposes curfew in 2 council areas
  • 12 states prone to flood in 2015 'Agency
  • Call for impeachment: Osun Assembly sends judge's petition to Aregbesola for his defence
  • 64 judges disciplined in 5 years---Chief Justice of Nigeria
  • APC senators defy party, fill leadership posts
  • Gunmen kill 2 policemen, abduct 2 Lebanese in Bayelsa
  • No more foreign exchange from banks for importers of rice, cement'CBN
  • Senators, Reps to probe NNPC, refineries
  • 14 million customers captured in bank verification exercise
  • 10 injured in daylight robbery of Ikorodu banks
  • Akwa Ibom now investor destination
  • Man discovers mysterious face on Canadian cliff after 2-year search
  • Car bomb targets UAE officials, kills 3 in Somali capital
  • 2016 US presidential election: Hillary Clinton favoured in latest poll
  • Ishefun tasks Ambode on development
  • Empower widows, NGO urges Federal Govt
  • Ogba Zoo raises the alarm over encroachment on land
THE NATION
  • APC governors to Saraki: respect party supremacy
  • Senate summons NNPC, others over tanker accidents
  • Fireworks at Senate over leadership postions
  • Burying party supremacy
  • NJC penalised 64 judges in five years, says CJN
  • Robbers smash two banks with explosives in Lagos
  • Presidency has not expelled DSS from State House
  • Why Nigeria missed global analogue switch-off deadline
  • EFCC to rectors: curb corruption
  • ICPC moves against corrupt officials at airports
  • Want to stay healthy' Take micronutrients
  • Tap into many benefits of cucumbers
  • Health and spiritual benefits of ramadan
  • A Ramadan breakfast packed with energy
  • Teachers to govt: dont kill staff schools
  • When application demystifies Maths
  • TETfund urges Buhari not to sign its bill
  • School explains why SS3 pupils were sent away
  • An unflattering exit
  • C.A. can show career leaning, says don
  • NANS honours UNILAG VC
  • Lad gets scholarship for honesty
  • UNIUYO seeks more medical students
  • Tastee Spelling Bee produces winners
  • OAU is Africas best
  • Nigerian youths and sport betting
  • Cooperative honours past leaders
  • Training for employees
  • TETFund exclusion: We feel cheated, says Adeleke varsity VC
  • Benin Republic varsity SUG takes oath
  • Giving back to their host community
  • Reshaping Nigeria through National Assembly
  • Students go mountaineering
  • Science and technology as catalyst for growth
  • Equities cave in under selling pressure
  • HPs Technology Tour ll boost ICT development, says Lagos
  • Economic prosperity tops agenda at MANs luncheon today
  • Manufacturers woes worsen as insurgency intensifies
  • Improper use of cellphones breaking neck
  • LCCI seeks economys diversification
  • How to leapfrog Nigeria to service economy, by MainOne
  • Delta Steel community accuses Receiver/Manager of neglect
  • Group creates BVN registration awareness
  • PZ Foundation upgrades facilities
  • Envoys visits
  • Scornful NNPC
  • NASS: Party supremacy sacrosanct
  • Buhari has to belong to somebody
  • PMB: Dont delegate scrutiny of handover notes
DAILY TRUST
  • Saraki blocks move to remove Ekweremadu
  • Buhari, APC govs wade into NASS crisis
  • Missed digital switchover deadline
  • Ghana: ECOWAS Invests in Human Rights 1
  • Dogara's effort at building bridges
  • Buhari should appoint 'Chief Worrier of the Federation
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Emerging Perspectives on Buhari
  • The Gusau Institute: the new 'kid' on the block
  • CBN: Rice importers, others can't access forex
  • Checking revenue leakage with pioneer statues review
  • Can removal of roadblocks ease transportation
  • NPA, FERMA discuss Apapa traffic
  • 34 ships with petroleum products expected at Lagos ports
  • No law says contracts must go to FEC for approval 'BPP DG
  • Nigeria's teledensity hits 143m in Q1 ' Report
  • Elumelu Foundation to raise African entrepreneurs with $100m
  • Why nuisance taxes were eliminated ' FIRS boss
  • Textile workers fault FG directive on import prohibition list
  • Dosu warns NFF against suspending Enyeama
  • LMC reschedules Warri Wolves matches
  • NFF approves Kaduna for Egypt tie
  • Keshi rules out court action as Enyeama ponders Eagles' future
  • LMC blacklists 12 referees, fines Babangida, Bosso
  • Maikaba happy with Wikki's 'unknown boys
  • Siasia issues tomorrow deadline to Muhammed, others
  • Siasia gives Awoniyi, Savior Friday deadline
  • Maikaba happy with Wikki's 'unknown boys
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • FG assures of well-equipped civil service
  • Elumelu tasks African govts on entrepreneurship
  • Lagos opposes Sexual Offences Bill 2014
  • Why we didn't return our official cars 'Ex-Rivers commissioner
  • IYC condemns bombing of N'Delta in search of pirates
  • Activist seeks merger of police, FRSC, NCSDC
  • Rights group welcomes dismantling of military checkpoints
  • Kaduna to take over Japan-assisted project
  • Kwara APC suspends Saraki's associate
  • Rename varsity after Danbaba Suntai, group tells Taraba governor
  • Pakistan heatwave death toll hits 800
  • As Muslims honour Ramadan
  • APC and crisis of managing electoral success
  • Tribunal frowns at INEC's delay in releasing necessary documents
  • Osun tribunal: Fadahushi opens case
  • Jonathan's kinsmen reject Dickson's second term bid
  • Why FSTC expelled SS3 students from hostels ' Principal
  • Ugwuanyi lauds NOUN for boosting varsity admission
  • Challenges of over-population in Nigerian varsities
  • UNILAG VC bags award
  • Tension in Kogi varsity over VC's appointment
  • UNILAG student wins National Maths contest
  • SSCE: Niger promises candidates with 8As scholarship
  • Amosun tasks varsities on policy-driven researches
  • Caleb University boosts students' entrepreneurial skills
  • Telecoms sector's output drops to 8.38% in Q1, 2015
  • World Bank sets up Commission on poverty
  • Apapa gridlock worsens as tanker drivers defy Lagos' directive
  • Airtel flags-off N200m Recharge & 'Hit A Million' promo
  • Beer brand spurs ultimate quest in new TVC
  • MainOne lauds ICT sector post-rebasing growth
  • EFCC arraigns two for hacking into bank's internet network
  • Broadband Access: Daunting challenges undermining penetration drive
  • GOtv signals extend to Epe, Ijebu-Ode
  • ECAN threatens legal action over Abuja Disco's tariffs review plan
  • Enyeama explains disciplinary no-show
  • Mohammed, others get Friday deadline



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