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Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Good morning everyone, hope you all had a great night. Let's kick-start the day with news headlines from various national newspapers across the nation. Wish you all a wonderful day ahead.

VANGUARD
  • What was agreed at the G7 summit in Germany
  • Forget what you heard, Jega stays at INEC
  • Assembly Leadership Impasse: Buhari Intervenes on Arrival, Summons APC Legislators
  • N8bn Bad Note Fraud: Suspects' Relatives Curse 'Enemies', Pray for Easy Landing
  • Game of Numbers: PDP Backs Saraki, Dogara For National Assembly Leadership
  • NASS leadership showdown: PDP holds the ace
  • Aregbesola dares SDP to publish his assets
  • Breaking news: NASS Leadership: PDP adopts Saraki, Dogara
  • Police arrest masquerade; 2 others with human parts
  • NDLEA vs KASHAMU: Court quashes agency's warrant of arrest, extradition process
  • I left office broke, says former Rivers deputy gov
  • When Legislators Fight
  • Limits Of Legislative Licence
  • National Assembly Contests: The men driving the issues
  • Speakership: Tough battle
  • ABIA: Ikpeazu's headaches
  • From a grateful heart
  • PIB, deregulation, bane of petroleum industry development
  • Maersk targets Nigeria, Kenya ports in Africa expansion push
  • Nigeria could boost oil output with changed funding, says Seplat
  • FirstBank grants N1.47trn loans to oil firms
  • Stanbic IBTC lists N15.44 billion bond on FMDQ platform
  • What should customers of Savannah Bank Do' (2)
  • Natural gas to challenge oil's monopoly as transportation fuel
  • ARSO President's Forum: The winners are the private sector
  • Anymore roles for the god fathers
  • Oil subsidy: Will APC allow President Buhari to play ball
  • As the journey of CHANGE begins
  • Apple unveils subscription music streaming service
  • Hewlett Packard hosts customers in Lagos, Abuja
  • unsafe noodles': Nestle charged to pay damages to India
  • F/Eagles now in top gear ' NFF boasts
  • First ever athletics competition excites Anambra officials
  • No hiding place for Chad ' Musa
  • F/Eagles land at Christchurch ahead Germany clash
  • FIFA Women's World Cup: Nigeria, Sweden in 3-3 draw
  • FIFA WWC: Okon vows to produce more Oshoala
  • Fenerbache slam N2.2b prize tag on Emenike
  • Ex-A/Ibom Gov., my wife stopped my retirement from Super Eagles, says Enyeama
  • FIFA needs 'painful' reform ' IOC chief
  • Flying Eagles charged to maintain tempo against Germany
  • Man threatens to 'kill' MI over girlfriend
  • Desmond Elliot, Nollywood Actor/Producer takes oath as lawmaker
  • Can America wage peace
  • Lessons of Flying Eagles qualification
  • Confirmed! Liverpool Signs Danny Ings
  • New Ratings Rank Man Utd As Most Valuable Brand In World Football Despite Stormy Season
  • Governor Akinwunmi Ambode Show Reactions Over Emergence of Obasa As Lagos Speaker
  • Floods Enters Obafemi Awolowo University Male Hostel[Photos]
  • PHOTOS: Monster Fish With Teeth Falls From The Sky In Alaska
  • Fake Doctor Practicing With Stolen Licence For 9 Years Arrested By Police[Must Read]
  • Photos: Flood Moves Pa James Out Of His House
  • Davido Settles Rift With MC Galaxy
  • Interesting Facts About Your Teeth
  • Buhari Continues to Keep His Promises, Learn Whose Salaries Are In Trouble
  • Eniola Karunwi fights obesity epidemic with Cambridge Weight Loss Plan
  • Methodist Old Girls, Arise Women task FG on Universal Health Coverage
  • Twitter users share four billion Ebola messages in a week
  • NACA targets 15,000 for HIV counselling, testing in Lagos
  • NAFDAC seeks collaboration for effective regulation
  • NMA, Dettol caution against non-certified products
  • The Seventh National Assembly: A reflection
  • Lagos: Sad tales of two tanker fire tragedies
  • Men who abducted me wore police uniform' Fashola, oil chief
PUNCH
  • UN proposes unity government to Libya factions
  • NASS Leadership: PDP adopts Saraki, Dogara
  • Lagos oilfield to begin production this year
  • Shareholders approve Skye Bank's acquisition of Mainstreet Bank
  • Think twice about your real estate legacy
  • Ayeyemi to replace Essien as Ecobank CEO
  • NCAA to probe Aero incident
  • Domestic transactions in stock market rise by N88.87bn
  • NSE index shed 0.22% as 26 stocks fall
  • Labour output drops to N624.22 per hour ' NBS
  • Ways to bring on a silent partner
  • Naira faces further pressure as US rate hike looms
  • FMDQ OTC lists N15.54bn Stanbic IBTC bond
  • MDAs execute N156bn projects in Abuja
  • Tackling security threats to organisations
  • 03 Capital introduces Games Stores credit card
  • Banks may deny telecoms, electricity debtors credit facilities
  • Court refuses to stop Gbajabiamila's speakership bid
  • N8bn scam: Court hears bail applications June 11
  • Deposed Akure monarch's supporters protest new Deji's appointment
  • Okiro alleges blackmail by journalist, PSC worker
  • JUSUN members harass official
  • Okowa promises wealth creation, agricultural reforms
  • Thirty-one years after, Buhari dangles same battleaxe
  • No state can match Lagos revenue Shema
  • Lagos PDP crisis unnecessary, says Ogunlewe
  • Why do Ekiti people love Fayose so much
  • Of inauguration speech and ominous signs
  • Will Buruji Kashamu go to the Senate
  • As the honeymoon with Buhari ends
  • Educating the indigent university student
  • How to get action sports photos
  • A glance at LinkedIn pages of corporate leaders
  • Saraki, Dogara set to defy APC
  • Content marketing, pushing the advertising frontier
  • Still on Buhari's asset declaration
  • Senate's 46 bills
  • Fashola's legacy
  • Stop influx of Asians
  • Reduce cost of governance
  • Ogun, Enugu, Kaduna elect new speakers
  • Ekiti women protest alleged imposition of monarch
  • Court voids arrest warrant against Kashamu
  • Executive, legislature must work for Lagosians Ambode
  • Lagos sets up committee to curb tanker explosions
  • Heavy duty vehicles need stricter regulation APC
  • Inter-agency rivalry rocks Aso Villa
  • Wike dissolves RSIEC
  • You cant be governor again, Dickson tells Sylva
  • FG warns against consumption of ogogoro
  • Kwara, Edo Houses of Assembly elect new Speakers
  • Ondo ratifies Aladetoyinbo as new Deji of Akure
  • Dont bemoan loss of presidency
  • Court reopens Funsho Williams murder case
  • PDP not in a hurry for new chairman
  • Virtual fibre solutionsll enhance connectivity, says WaveTek
  • $470m OpenSkys telecoms deal mired in controversy
  • NITDA boosts IT access with mobile Internet units
  • Women take backstage in appointment of vice-chancellors
  • Entrepreneurial study 'll check unemployment 'MAPOLY Rector
  • VC advises govt on food security
  • Lecturers decry secret moves to appoint VC
  • Alumni, union kick against appointment of VC
  • Lecturers to train 50,000 farmers on new techniques
  • Poor uterine lining, possible cause of infertility
  • Enjoy the rains, stress-free
  • Proper way to microwave food
  • Programming DNA to reverse antibiotic resistance in bacteria
  • The rains are here, protect yourself
  • For Osundare, scholars want literature at the centre
  • Growing concern over container-laden articulated vehicles
  • One more feather to Amu-Nnadi's literary cap
  • Okocha, Kanu tip F/Eagles for World Cup glory
  • NSC proposes three camping locations
  • AFN Golden League: Athletes battle for N1.5m jackpot
  • I'll quit Eagles after AFCON 2017 'Enyeama
  • Ronaldo's mother caught with '45,000 at airport
  • Adebayor's kinsmen in Nigeria sad over family crisis
  • Igbonu helps club break league jinx
  • Reeva's parents reject Pistorius parole
THE NATION
  • Alleged N8b currency fraud: Court returns eight accused persons to prison
  • Saraki dumps APC to run with Ekweremadu
  • Senate: Lawan, Saraki split PDP senators, governors
  • Respect party decision, Oyegun appeals to APC lawmakers
  • G7 leaders back Buharis battle against Boko Haram
  • Military moves command centre to Maiduguri
  • How Senate President will emerge
  • Party supremacy: APC faces acid test over National Assembly leadership
  • Protest rocks Akure over Dejis appointment
  • Rivers ogogoro death toll rises
  • Dickson to Sylva: forget your governorship ambition
  • Speaker: Judge rejects move to stop Gbajabiamila
  • Lagos, agency partner on grassroots health
  • Firms boost maternal health in North
  • Scientists canvass more clinical trials
  • How to achieve complete health: Illnesses and their prevention
  • Whither National Conference Report
  • Innovative provisions of Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015
  • Legal framework for prevention of terrorism
  • Geidam: A governors many legal hurdles
  • From law firms to executive mansions
  • Double subsidy for fuel importers
  • FIDA Lagos holds Law Week June 16
  • Passage of 46 bills: Its legislative recklessness, say lawyers
  • Arewa lawyers express confidence in Abubakar
  • Court orders Nigerian company to pay Swiss firm $12,064,435
  • CBNs 31% harmonised CRR results in N142b debit
  • Oil workers want AMCONs chair, Chike-Obi, sacked
  • N245b generated in May, says FIRS
  • Telephone penetration now 103%, says NCC
  • BENUE seeks SMEDANS partnership
  • Eko Atlantics road network taking shape
  • Show more concern for environment, Ambode urges residents
  • Housing deficit: FMBN explores renovation loan option
  • Lagos partners local govts to stop drainage blockage
  • Tafawa Balewa Square leased, not sold
  • Averting food scarcity
  • Crash victims
  • Local players and best practices in Nigerias oil industry
  • Tankers inferno
  • Ekiti: The conquistador at work
  • Ambode and King Solomons complex
  • Adeleke: Back to the Senate with dignity
  • Why Yoruba must push for regional autonomy
  • Buhari Support Group holds victory party
  • Probe is diversionary
THISDAY
  • Energy and Household Poverty in Nigeria
  • Fixing Nigeria's Electricity Problems-Government As A Change Agent
  • BUHARI'S ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
  • Fayose to Reconstitute Caretaker Committees Tuesday
  • Banking Stocks Lead Market, Outperform Benchmark Index
  • Institutional Investors Await Buhari's Economic Direction
  • TUC Urges Buhari to Look Beyond Party Affiliation for Appointments
  • Spare Parts Dealers Inaugurate N2.5bn Ultra-modern Market
  • UNIPORT Honours Jonathan with Distinguished Fellow Award
  • Guber Aspirant Promises to Industrialise Kogi
  • Amaechi Denied Me Severance Benefit, Laments Ikuru
  • Speakership: Dogara Kicks as APC Makes Last Ditch Effort to Unite Legislators
  • Rivers Assembly Declares Local Govt Poll Illegal
  • N/Assembly Leadership Tussle: APC Governors, VP Wade In
  • Ebonyi, Kwara Elect New Speakers, Other Officers
  • Obi: I Did Not Owe Any Debt as Anambra Governor
  • State Assemblies: Obasa, Ahmad, Nwifuru, Others Emerge Speakers
  • FG Targets Speedy Rural Electrification Using Renewable Power Sources
  • NPDC Targets 600mmscf/d of Gas by End of 2015
  • NNPC Evacuates Hazardous Substance from Refineries
  • Former Staff of Ikeja Electric Demands N200m Compensation
  • Matrix Energy Refutes Claim of Non-importation of Fuel by Marketers
  • BoI to Expand Operations to Kano, Niger, Gombe
  • Another Long Wait for the PIB
  • Bridging Petroleum Products Supply Gap
  • Dangote and the Changing African Industrial Landscape
  • Nigeria Can Make More Money in the Oil and Gas Industry, Says Izomor
  • NEMSA Act, Regulatory Certainty and President Buhari
  • Professor Osinbajo Must Help Buhari in Carrying out Massive Judicial Reforms
  • NA Leadership: Odds Favour Saraki, Speakership Too Close to Call
  • Ontario: We Have Supplied all Fuel Cargoes to NNPC
  • In Compliance with Presidential Order, Military Moves Command Centre to Maiduguri
  • Methanol Poisoning: FG Bans Sale of Unregistered Local Gin
  • NDLEA Arrests Lebanese Man for Hiding Cocaine in Boxers
  • Court Quashes Extradition Proceedings, Arrest Warrant against Kashamu
  • More Trouble for APC as Okorocha Submits Three Names for Post of SGF
  • Badeh Hosts Parley on
  • Residents Protest as Ondo Govt Approves New Deji of Akure
  • IG Directs Edo Cult Suspects to Be Arraigned in Court
  • Funsho Williams' Murder: Court Grants Motion to Relist Suit against Tinubu, Others
  • NLNG: Crude Oil Prices to Remain Low for Next Two Years
  • Labour Describes Passage of 46 Bills in 10 Minutes as Reckless
  • Global Goals Partners SAWA on Global Cinema Ad Campaign
  • NIPP to Recover over 800MW Stranded Electricity
  • N8bn Currency Scam: Bankers' Relatives Disappointed as Bail Applications are Postponed
  • N19.2bn Fraud: Sylva's Case Adjourned Till June 10
  • UNILAG Law Class 2000 Congratulates Tunji Bello as SSG
  • Glo Opens Kada Cinema Customer Care Centre in Benin City
  • Ambode: Agenda for the Teacher's Son (I)
  • Brave Super Falcons Hold Sweden 3-3
  • Flying Eagles Land in Christchurch for Germany
  • Glo Urges Manu's Boys to Fly over Germany
  • Pistorius to Be Released on Probation in August
  • UNIPORT Honours Ogba with Doctorate
  • NBA Finals: James Inspires Cleveland to Tie Golden State
  • Nadal Drops to Lowest Rank Since 2005
  • R&A, NGF Collaborate on Kiddies Golf Clinic in Nigeria
  • Bayelsa, Kaduna Rule Milo Basketball Championship
  • Ronaldo's Mum Detained for Money Laundry
  • Race for N1.5m Jackpot Begins
  • Fenerbache Rejects '5m Bid for Emenike
  • Anouma Dismisses Phaedra's Accusations on Qatar 2022
  • FIFA Crisis: Russia, Qatar 'May Have Bought Votes
  • Former NOC Scribe Joins IOC Commission
  • ITTF Egypt Junior Open: Nigeria Defeats Qatar, Iraq
  • Ghana, Cote D' Ivoire, 6 Others Confirm Participation
  • Nigeria Sets up Germany Clash after Win Over Hungary
GUARDIAN
  • Man, 70, arraigned for stealing goat
  • Finland urges strong trade, economic ties with Nigeria
  • Stanbic IBTC lists N15.44 billion bond on FMDQ platform
  • MDGs record 80 per cent success in intervention programmes
  • Oil prices drop by 40 cents as China's imports slide
  • Dangote seeks new visa policy regime to promote economic integration
  • Ayade slams waste collection contractors, wants more hands
  • Pastor Kumuyi visits Delta today
  • Political killings in Imo
  • Housewife bathes neighbour with hot water during argument
  • Twenty-three-year-old undergraduate wins grand prize of Bi-Courtney's online competition
  • SPDC boosts healthcare in Niger Delta, trains 300 midwives
  • Video shows black Muslim shot by Boston police, FBI
  • Assassin who sparked WWI to get monument in Belgrade
  • Don't tarnish my image, Yuguda tells Bauchi gov
  • Adamawa NYSC members take oath of allegiance, tasked on nation-building
  • NBA boycotts courts over abduction of Kogi judge
  • APC youths protest appointment of Niger SSG
  • Jang denies leaving N104billion debt
  • Kwara tasks CP on death of corps member
  • Ortom reverses Suswam's appointment of first class chiefs, recruitments
  • Ebonyi gets new speaker, Umahi flays Fourth Assembly
  • Reduce your jumbo salaries, expert urges NASS
  • SGF: Southeast APC re-strategises, harmonises ministerial list
  • Super Falcons battle to a draw against Sweden
  • Akpabio persuaded me to shelve retirement from Eagles, says Enyeama
  • Enaholo dreams, as Flying Eagles land in Christ Church
  • ITTF Egypt Junior Open: Nigeria beats Qatar, Iraq
  • Warner wanted $7m to swing 2010 World Cup to Egypt
  • NSC, NSSF list gains of Nestle Milo Schools Basketball tourney
  • Wawrinka rises, Nadal falls in ATPrankings
  • Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, six others ready for FIBA Africa Zone 3 tour
  • Flying Eagles are unstoppable
  • Keshi defends exclusion of Mikel, Ejide
  • Daring to be different
  • NILS charges ECOWAS member states on cooperation
  • Ufomba appeals verdict in APGA guber case
  • Odinkalu frowns at wanning legal professionalism
  • Court restrains bank from using police for debt recovery
  • NBA secretariat for completion by January 2016, says Alegeh
  • NAFDAC arraigns man for allegedly selling unwholesome food products
  • Limitation period does not run during pendency of action (2)
  • Buhari, Osinbajo will make asset declaration public, says Shittu
  • Foreign firms violating Nigerian Cabotage Act
  • NUPENG canvasses training for petroleum tanker drivers, railways' rehabilitation
  • Labour tasks Buhari on ministerial appointment
  • Bank, consultants train MSMEs on entrepreneurship
  • Police trains auto-technicians on workplace security
  • NDE, private sector partner on skills acquisition
  • Unemployment rate peaks at 7.5 per cent in Q1 2015
  • Lafarge Africa bags compliance award
  • World of work' takes centre stage at ILO confab
  • Lest we forget the 2015 election (2)
  • The positive 'change' we want
  • Root of the Mediterranean migration crisis
  • Traffic police and the face of Edo
  • Our last collective journey to the past
  • Building capacity in the capital market
  • SIGH OF THE TIMES (6)
  • Public workers and unpaid salaries
TRIBUNE
  • Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Chad defence chiefs meet in Abuja
  • Shagali elected speaker of Kaduna House of Assembly
  • Enugu assembly holds 8th inaugural session, elects Ubosi Speaker
  • Kwara House elects Ahmad as Speaker
  • Delta Assembly elects Igbuya Speaker, Osanebi deputy
  • Abia Assembly inauguration to hold June 11 'Clerk
  • Falae never attended any opposition meeting 'SDP
  • Ex-Gov Sylva's N19.2bn case adjourned till June 10
  • You must deliver, Oshiomhole charges Edo assembly
  • We'll be responsive to developmental challenges 'Ogun Speaker
  • I won't stop my philanthropic activities'Makinde
  • Over 21 million people involved in forced labour globally 'ILO
  • Ambode toes Fashola's line, shuns siren use
  • Unpaid salaries: Osun Winners Chapel yet to receive food aid for members
  • I feared for my husband 'Ajimobi's wife
  • Buhari inaugurates 8th NASS today amid crisis
  • Court nullifies warrant of arrest on Kashamu
  • Court re-lists Funsho Williams murder suit
  • Professor Jega quits as INEC boss June 30
  • Oyo Police declare 3 wanted over violence during 'egungun' festival
  • Lebanese arrested with cocaine inside boxer shorts at Lagos airport
  • Rivers governor dissolves electoral, judicial commissions
  • Lagos Assembly elects Obasa as speaker
  • Army control centre lands in Maiduguri
  • Again, 5,900 migrants rescued from Mediterranean Sea
  • N275m fraud allegation, handiwork of blackmailers---Okiro
  • Buhari receives support from France, Canada, Germany over Boko Haram
  • NASS: Huge in cost, low in output
  • Issues as journey commences for 8th NASS
  • The National Assembly and budgetroversy
  • ndlea's siege to Kashamu's residence
  • Turkey's ruling party wins, falls short of majority
  • Baby dumped in dust bin reunited with mother 46 years after
  • Russia's richest man in $7 billion divorce fight
  • Saudi Arabia upholds sentence for blogger
  • Igiri Ukwu laments neglect by govt oil companies
  • Kidnapping: CMD lauds Ido community over support
  • NYSC member renovates school examination hall in Adamawa
LEADERSHIP
  • NASS Leadership: Lawan, Gbajabiamila Set To Emerge Today
  • Ribadu Poisoned Over Anti-graft War ' Obasanjo
  • At G7, PMB Seeks More Intelligence On Boko Haram, ISIS Link
  • Courts Quashes Extradition Proceedings, Arrest Warrant Against Kashamu
  • NAFDAC Bans Nationwide Sales, Consumption Of Ogogoro
  • Late Emir Bayero Never Wanted His Son To Succeed Him ' Historian
  • Publish My Assets, Aregbesola Dares SDP
  • Why I'm Silent On Economy, Politics ' Soludo
  • NASS Leadership: As APC Goes To Poll Divided
  • Stop Admitting PDP Defectors, APC Chieftain Urges Party Leaders
  • Ecobank Appoints Ayeyemi As Group CEO
  • PAN Plans Use Of CKD In Automobile Manufacturing
  • Number Of Female Pilots In Nigeria Rises To 127
  • Court Seizes Oil Company's Accounts Over N150m Debt
  • Ecobank Names Ade Ayeyemi As New Group CEO
  • Canada 2015: Resilient Falcons Share Spoils With Swedes
  • Pistorius To Be Released August 21
  • AFCON Qualifier: NFF Assures Chadian Delegation Of Adequate Security
  • Wawrinka Downplays 'Big Boy' Tag
  • CBN, EFCC And The N8b Scam
  • Buhari In Germany
  • Remembering The Abacha Years
  • APC Must Call Off Saraki's Bluff
  • Still On The Buhari Plagiarism Brouhaha
  • Senate Presidency: Now That Lawan Is APC's Candidate
  • Cybercrime Act: A Panacea For Critical Infrastructural Vandalism
  • Cultural Heritage: Reorienting Today's Child
  • Political Economy Of Change: Lessons For Buhari's Administration
DAILY TRUST
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Buhari: My tactics against Boko Haram
  • Race for Senate President, Speaker: APC fails to pacify Saraki, Dogara
  • The moral imperative of declaring assets publicly
  • As Saraki, Dogara vow to repeat 'Tambuwal rebellion' today
  • SGF: Okorocha submits 3 names to Buhari
  • Enugu Assembly inaugurated, Ubosi emerges Speaker
  • Kwankwaso didn't back any candidate for Kano Speaker - APC
  • Shagali emerges Kaduna Assembly speaker
  • Ogun speaker retains position as Oluomo emerges deputy
  • Obasa elected Lagos speaker
  • Ebonyi elects new speaker
  • Buhari has started changing things- Moghalu
  • Presidency: Graham-Douglas suggests way forward for Ijaws
  • National Assembly leadership elections and all progressives crisis
  • How far can Atiku Bagudu go in Kebbi' (II)
  • His Excellency the Sole Signatory!
  • The political bickering in Kogi State
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Court police will takeover police functions
  • War crimes: HURIWA faults Amnesty Int'l's report
  • Extradition: No respite yet for Kashamu
  • Governor Gaidam's legal battles
  • Packaging your name
  • We will trace rustlers' hideouts, Kuje council boss vows
  • Sabon-Wuse community raises alarm over alleged military harassment
  • 8 burnt to death as bus catches fire on Abuja-Lokoja road
  • Corps members tasked on duty posts
  • Rustlers' attack: 2 missing victims found dead in bush
  • Parents differ over son's killing case at Suleja
  • We are committed to sustaining lives ' UNFPA
  • Giving birth without medical assistance or presence
  • Can Nigeria learn from the 2015 Government Spending Watch
  • Is schizophrenia a problem
  • Asthma attacks children more 'Apollo Hospital
  • NARD wants better conditions to keep docs
  • 6 states fail to provide free care for women, children
  • FG berates conduct of health workers at FMC Owerri
  • El-Rufai urged to introduce budget line for child spacing
  • After the hurricane: Buhari can't sweep this mess alone
  • Electricity: 800mw stranded in Niger Delta
  • Low oil price'll be blessing for Nigeria's gas dev ' Ihenacho
  • FG committed to effective role in OPEC
  • Institute trains NNPC staff on policy compliance
  • Ecobank names Ayeyemi as new group CEO
  • NLNG: How we trained 600 Nigerians
  • NITDA seeks closer ties with NigComSat
  • MDQ OTC lists N15.54bn Stanbic IBTC Bank Bond
  • Shareholders okay Mainstreet Bank take over by Skye Bank
  • Post MGDs: Experts insist on few, effective targets
  • Flying Eagles won't disappoint Nigerians, says Bulbwa
  • Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, six others ready for FIBA Africa Tour
  • Why LMC is lenient with clubs on players salaries
  • Amaechi demands more investment in polo
  • I have put Brazil howlers behind me'Enaholo
  • LMC shifts Wolves' matches against El-Kanemi, Pillars

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