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Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Good morning everyone, news headlines from selected newspapers ready for your reading pleasure. Enjoy and have a fruitful day.

VANGUARD
  • Governments Sans People
  • Why Saraki, Dogara may not move to official residences now
  • Acting Black, but White
  • KWANKWASO to SARAKI: Don't destroy APC with your ambition
  • Kashamu backs down, withdraws N20bn libel suit against Obasanjo
  • How passenger stole N350,000 on Abuja-bound flight
  • Buhari to fight graft with 5 special laws
  • CBN gives insight into why states can't pay salaries
  • Patronize registered banks, not wonder banks, NDIC tells Nigerians
  • Like Jonathan, Buhari has no political backbone ' Odia Ofemium
  • No, Borno lawmakers are not rubber stamp of the gov 'Wakawa
  • Skye Bank grants N450bn loans to energy firms
  • Stakeholders lament non-passage of PIB
  • Much ado over NNPC probe
  • An appeal to President Buhari on Savanah Bank
  • EITI pledges to aid reforms in energy, minerals sector
  • EKEDP to generate 474MW through embedded power
  • Shareholders to SEC: Watch out for other operators
  • GSK pays N717.5m dividend as shareholders approve 1 for 4 bonus
  • NEMSA is unhealthy rivalry 'NERC
  • Lagos: LCCI pleads for reduction in cost of doing business
  • Nigeria in need of electronic voting system
  • Will Nigeria set the pace for the black race
  • Ekweremadu: The bond of bipartisanship
  • NASS leadership elections and APC's double speak
  • 2nd Wedding Anniversary: Top comedian, Elenu hails wife
  • Stop comparing me with Dagrin, says Olamide
  • 2019 already in play in APC
  • APC, know thyself
  • Why higher oil prices cripple the economy
  • Scary: Tigers, Lions Escape zoo, Roam Free on Streets After Floods [Photos]
  • Brothel Offers Free Sex in Protest
  • Meet World's Oldest Newlyweds and They Look Cute Together [Photos]
  • For Stealing N100, You Wont Believe What A Woman And Her Son Did To Their Maids
  • MUST READ: The Wicked Thing Soldiers Did To A Truck Driver Because Of N100
  • Another Bombing: 10 Feared Dead, 12 Others Injured as Blast Rocks Yobe
  • Gobe!! BPE in N1.450bn Scam
  • 20% Of Nigerians Prone To Mental Disorder ' Psychiatrist
  • Daily Consumption Of Nuts Lowers Risk Of Early Death ' Study
  • How To Prevent Breast Cancer
  • 400m lack access to essential health services ' WHO
  • Hope beckons for cancer patients as hospital makes surgical advances
  • Ensure effective implementation of Tobacco Bill, FG told
  • NACA targets 15,000 for HIV counselling, testing in Lagos
  • ASA-World partners GHF for 2015 medical mission in Anambra
  • Scientists grow mini breasts to study cancer
  • Ogun community laments bad roads, govt neglect
  • Poor electricity: Magodo residents cry out to IKEDC
PUNCH
  • EITI to meet Buhari over oil sector fraud
  • Market participation: CIS targets military schools
  • CBN to issue N873bn TBs in Q3
  • Managing the debt burden
  • Index rises as investors stake N4.8bn on equities
  • Heritage Bank restates commitment to cashless policy
  • Safetrust Mortgage Bank records 75.37% increase in profit
  • Skye Bank set to focus on retail banking
  • Characteristics of a good property location
  • SWIT urges FG, states to strengthen tax collection
  • Wike dissolves boards of Rivers' agencies
  • Leave Udom alone, Enang tells Akpabio
  • Return N2.9bn or face EFCC
  • Bayelsa APC expels two, suspends seven
  • Reps scramble for committees' appointments
  • Boko Haram kills 34 in Potiskum, Chad
  • Saraki runs N'Assembly from private residence
  • Rep kicks against campaign to cut lawmakers' earnings
  • Emergence of Saraki, Dogara, spurs PDP into action
  • The Villa and its presidential spokespersons
  • Amnesty International report: Are the Generals guilty
  • APC and Power Management 101
  • Mikel, his Dubai fans and their posts
  • Using videos to grow your business
  • Orji's son emerges Abia Majority Leader
  • Stop attacking Lai Mohammed, group warns Saraki's supporters
  • APC slams PDP for demanding Ambode's asset declaration
  • Ogbeni's life battle
  • OAU and NYSC mobilisation
  • Living within our income
  • Time to walk democracy
  • EKEDC's economic terrorism
  • Re: Ogbeni Aregbesola, pay your workers
  • FG, don't pay N5,000
  • OAU and NYSC mobilisation
  • Liberalise refinery licences
  • Pro-Buhari group seeks fuel subsidy removal
  • Nigeria, others eye Venezuela oil blend project
  • Customers must approve new electricity tariffs ' NERC
  • Combating child marriages in Nigeria
  • Why Buhari will be the most criticised President
  • Inspiring the patriotism needed to succeed
  • Court refuses to stop EFCC, others from arresting Nyako
  • Kashamu withdraws N20bn libel suit against Obasanjo
  • EFCC, keep off Sylva
  • Sudanese president defies court order, leaves SAfrica
  • Dogara names 36-member welfare committee
  • IG asks Nigerians to report corrupt policemen
  • NAssembly members get N9bn jumbo pay next week
  • My regret as INEC chairman Jega
  • N8bn scam: Court dismisses CBN workers bail applications
  • NHRC urges action against human rights abuses
  • NAssembly crisis: APC underrated G-5 governors, says Kwankwaso
  • Aregbesola took N480bn loan, says Omisore
  • Visafone introduces N7/m roaming app
  • Inlaks makes case for unbanked citizens
  • New Horizons to build Babcocks N400m ICT centre
  • Couple who got Ph.D same day: We want three children
  • Kwarapoly honours ex-corps member
  • Eat right for your body's sake
  • Value of therapy in improving fertility
  • Tackling abdominal obesity
  • From Odifa, antidote to addiction
  • Buhari orders release of N4bn to fight B'Haram
  • At NIJ, Ogunleye receives The Fashola Years
  • 40 years after, author relives horrors of Biafran war
  • NFF, Balogun mourn Oniya
  • NFF, Enyeama clash over query
  • FIFA match agent decries poor Nigerian turfs
  • PUNCHman Aiyejina, Enyeama win at Pitch Awards
  • LMC suspends nine stadiums from hosting league matches
  • Njoku banned for three matches
  • Falcons need team spirit to overcome USA ' Mabo
THISDAY
  • Nigerian Economy in Limbo
  • Banks in Nigeria Healthy-NDIC
  • NDIC: Banks in Nigeria are Healthy
  • Shareholders of Legacy Pension Approve N157.6m Dividend
  • GSK Shareholders Get Dividend, Bonus Shares
  • Oil Workers Suggest Alternative Ways of Funding Joint Venture Operations
  • Oil Industry Mounts Pressure on Governments over Fiscal Terms
  • NERC Moves to Seal Gas Pact on Egbin Power Plant
  • NLNG Boss Tasks Procurement Managers on Transparency, Cost Efficiency
  • 2015 Budget, Disastrous for Nigeria's Economy
  • CSOs Urge Buhari, NASS to Pass PIB in First 100 Days
  • Eko Electricity to Add 474MW from Embedded Generation
  • Afren Utilises 30-day Grace Period on Payment of $11.9m
  • BPP DG Bags Fellowship of Nigerian Academy of Engineering
  • Shell to Build Hospital at Oloibiri
  • Mantrac Restates Commitment to Customer Satisfaction with Used Equipment Offering
  • NASCON Allied Industries Explains Adoption of New Name
  • Royal Exchange General Insurance Pays N1.976bn Claims
  • Finland Seeks Stronger Bilateral Trade Relationship With Nigeria
  • NAC Trains 1,069 Truck Technicians, Vulganisers
  • Cassava Weed Management Project Records Progress
  • Plugging Unfair Electricity Charges
  • NERC to Revoke Inoperative Power Generation Licences
  • SSANU Ask Buhari to Sack NUC Executive Secretary
  • I Have No Interest in SGF Position, Says Oyegun
  • Court Refuses 'Nyako's Application to Stop Arrest
  • Wike, Ambode Dissolve Boards of Parastatals, Agencies
  • Court Strikes Out Kashamu's N20bn Libel Suit against Obasanjo
  • Osun Owes N480 Billion, Says Omisore
  • Gov Emmanuel Urged to Publish Handover Note of His Predecessor
  • Military Repels Boko Haram Attack in Yobe State
  • N8bn Currency Scam: Court Dismisses Bankers' Bail Applications
  • APC' Deputy National Publicity Secretary Calls for Oyegun's Resignation
  • Amnesty Report: Group Urges FG to Set up Impartial, Independent Inquiry Not Internal Military Investigation
  • PDP Confused, Ill Informed on Ambode's Asset Declaration, Says Lagos APC
  • Amadi: We've Made Regulatory Objectivity Sacrosanct in NERC
  • Enugu APC Leaders Divided over Ministerial Slot
  • APC to Decide on Saraki, Dogara on Tuesday - Al-Makura
  • PCC Anambra Secures Release of 10 Awaiting Trial Suspects
  • Jega to INEC Staff: Don't Get Carried Away by Success of 2015 Polls
  • Trailer Drivers Protest: Passengers Stranded for 14 Hours in Kaduna
  • Ayade Finalises Quality Control Deal on Calabar-Ikom-Ogoja Road
  • Ahmed Signs Four Bills into Law
  • Wike Dissolves All Boards, Parastatals in Rivers
  • Enugu APC Leaders Divided over Ministerial Slot
  • Treat Court Users with Respect, CJN Tells Judges
  • Perm Sec Overrules SGF on Appointment of DG
  • Melaye Bags Awards in US for Anti-corruption, Chibok Girls Advocacy
  • Omisore: Osun Govt Owes N480bn
  • Ambode Dissolves Boards of Parastatals, Agencies
  • Ikpeazu Outlines New Measures to Enhance Security in Abia
  • Two Feared Killed as Militants, Police Clash in Calabar
  • Udom Seeks FG's Assistance on Erosion Menace on Calabar-Itu Highway
  • SAN: Continuous Retention of Immunity Clause, Injunctions, Major Impediments to Fight Corruption
  • Civil Service Boss, Alade Laud Ex-AGF, Otunla
  • SSANU Asks Buhari to Sack NUC Executive Secretary
  • Court Sentences Fake Doctor to Two Years Imprisonment
  • Edo House Member Brands Advocates of Pay Cut for Legislator as Ignorant
  • Conversation with a Crossover Deejay
  • Will Bruce Jenner (Caitlyn) Find Soulmates In Nigeria
  • Sunset at Dawn
  • Business Law Conference as Catalyst for Economic Growth
  • NFF Queries Keshi, Enyeama
  • Falcons Defender Banned
  • Glo League: LMC Suspends Nine Stadia
  • Pepsi Academy Selects Nneku, Ekeh for UK Scholarship
  • Zenith Bank League: Customs, others Win
  • Brazil Grabs Late Winner against Peru
  • 2017 AFCON, Copa America Live on DStv's SuperSport
  • Xavi: I Want to Bring My Barcelona Experience to Qatar
  • Salami's Strike Earns Warri Wolves Three Points against Pillars
  • Win over Lobi, a Collective Effort, Says Ogunbote
  • Kaita Signs Three-year Deal with Ifeanyi Ubah FC
  • AFN Begins Camping of Athletes in Port Harcourt
  • FIFA WOMENS WORLD CUP: Oshoala Wants Falcons to Play Like Real Madrid against USA
THE SUN
  • Nwaiwu,counsel to Abia PDP guber candidate, dies in Imo
  • PDP ill-informed on Ambode's asset declaration ' Lagos APC
  • Emergence of Ekweremmadu as deputy Senate president good for Ndigbo
  • Nigeria's greatest need is peace
  • Buhari should probe past leaders
  • PDP govs meet today
  • Kwankwaso blasts Oyegun over NASS leadership
  • Oyegun should resign 'APC NWC member
  • Igbo, Buhari and Ekweremadu's re-emergence
  • Buhari surrounded by known Kleptomaniacs 'Okonkwo (Andy)
  • Boko Haram: Buhari orders release of $21m to joint task force
  • Enyeama reigns on as Nigeria's football king
  • NFF queries Keshi, Enyeama
  • FIFA CRISIS: Gara Gombe: Nigeria can't keep mum on FIFA scandal
  • Sani Kaita signs for Ifeanyi Ubah FC
  • Why most sector operators won't enjoy CBN's N300bn facility
  • Stanbic IBTC named best asset mgt coy in Nigeria
  • COT: Customers blast banks over excess charges
  • FirstBank Sustainability sponsors Executive Programme
  • FG, states may delay June salaries as FAAC fails to meet
  • CBN orders banks to establish e-fraud desk
  • Buhari reassures cabinet appointees will be revealed soon
  • Fresh crisis hits APC, Deputy National Publicity Secretary calls for chairman's resignation
  • Alert Over Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
  • ICC should refer South Africa to UN Security Council for refusing to arrest al Bashir ' rights group
  • More 'advise' for Buhari: Don't merge water ministry with others ' Water lobby
  • Wanted Al-Bashir flies out of South Africa
  • Sudan's Omar al-Bashir issued arrest warrant in South Africa
  • Neighbours mourn 3 siblings killed in Lagos fire
  • Stop treating litigants with disrespect, CJN warns judges
  • No more killing with impunity in Kaduna, el-Rufai tells residents
  • Ambode dissolves boards of parastatals, agencies
  • Pirates kill 2 in attack on Marine Police armoury
  • Katsina govt declares N1.7bn frozen in LG accounts
  • N8bn currency scam: Court quashes bail applications of 10 suspects
  • 3 injured as Customs, smugglers clash
  • Dogara appoints Manwe as Chief of Staff
  • Leave Udom alone to govern
  • Ebonyi govt frowns at decay of tractors worth N160m
  • Anambra clamps down on media houses over non-payment of levies
  • 1,000 ghost workers on Ekiti payroll
  • Don't merge water ministry with others, AWDROP urges Buhari
  • 975,991 candidates for NECO exam
  • Trader jailed 21 years for defiling 6-year-old girl
  • Police, bankers meet in Warri over rising crimes
  • N15bn fraud: Nyako fails to stop EFCC, DSS, police from arresting him
  • Oil spill: Ijaw to petition NJC over setting aside of $1.5bn compensation
  • Trouble brews in House of Reps
  • From Taraba Govt House to the newsroom
  • Successes, failures and lessons of amnesty programme (2)
  • Ekweremadu and bipartisan leadership in National Assembly
  • Obi's prudent legacy: Lesson for states in debt
  • The controversy over Buhari's assets declaration
GUARDIAN
  • CBN urges sustained efforts against e-fraud
  • Daniel lists benefits of insurance industry's reforms
  • How to boost Nigeria, Iran trade ties, by envoys
  • ECOWAS lags as other RECs seal pact on CFTA
  • Lagos APC flays PDP over Ambode's asset declaration,
  • Agagu's widow fetes handicapped trainees, students
  • Miracle from the angels
  • Court jails man for five months over illicit drugs possession
  • Ambode sacks heads of 82 Lagos agencies, departments
  • HURIWA tasks presideni's aides on media freedom, others
  • Buhari will contain Boko Haram, says U.S. ex-envoy
  • CJN warns judges against disrespect for court users
  • Court denies CBN officials, others bail
  • 23 states owing workers, says Labour
  • Imo bans street trading, sets up panel to investigate over 60 monarchs
  • U.S. donates N995b to fight Boko Haram
  • Mimiko tasks new Assembly members
  • AFN opens camp at Uniport
  • Benue Princess, Plateau Rocks battle for final eight slot
  • Americans will be tough, Sanusi warns Falcons
  • Poor pitches bane of Nigerian football, says FIFA match agent
  • Multichoice explains DSTV's broadcast of AFCON qualifiers, Copa America
  • FIFA suspends Falcons' Njoku for three matches
  • Optimistic Falcons believe beating USA is possible
  • Football: McAuley extends West Brom deal
  • Tennis: Del Potro determined to return
  • Painkillers making women infertile
  • There should be consequences for frivolous applications
  • Men are more fertile in rainy season, study finds
  • Limitation period does not run during pendency of action (3)
  • Suit against EKEDC's alleged arbitrary billings adjourned to October 7
  • For umpteenth time, Audu eyes Kogi guber seat
  • Cushioning electricity shortage with embedded generation
  • The Gravitas Review of Business & Property Law
  • Group wants Abuja Electricity Company to supply information on pre-paid metres
  • Imo Chief Judge pledges to enhance justice delivery
  • NSITF to establish rehabilitation centres for injured workers
  • UBA bags social infrastructure deal award
  • BEDC signs MoU with varsity for human capital development
  • CIS, to engage Buhari administration, NYSC on youth empowerment
  • Nigeria's sole tax institute gets new leadership
  • Buhari to shop for Ekpo's replacement at NERC
  • ETI's chairman lauds appointment of Ayeyemi as GCEO
  • Nexus between child labour and youth unemployment
  • Right group petitions ICPC over appointment of NEXIM helmsman
TRIBUNE
  • Appeal Court constitutes another 3-man panel for Kogi election petitions
  • I'm ready to work with Buhari 'Utomi
  • We'll contest removal of staff school workers from varsity pay rolls 'SSANU
  • Wike orders resumption of work on abandoned projects in Rivers
  • Tinubu still APC's bedrock 'Northern group
  • Babalakin: Court vacates restraining order on EFCC
  • Ambode dissolves boards, agencies
  • Saraki should be punished for anti-party activity 'Kwankwaso
  • Dogara constitutes 38-man welfare committee
  • Oyo lawmakers commence induction course
  • Report bad conduct, bribery cases of police, IGP tells Nigerians
  • Bauchi inaugurates 8th assembly, elects Damina speaker
  • Integrated farming, panacea for poverty 'Experts
  • Expelling students for cultism painful but... 'Unilorin VC
  • Fayose seeks Ekiti Assembly's support
  • Free, fair election will help Nigeria develop 'Jega
  • Senators, Reps to get N9bn allowances next week
  • APC moves to reconcile Saraki, Tinubu
  • Osun owing N480bn 'Omisore
  • Court refuses ex-Adamawa's application to stop arrest by EFCC
  • I am not in a hurry to appoint ministers---Buhari
  • After 26-hour surgery, Nigerian couple, others separate conjoined twins in US hospital
  • We have problems in APC, but... --Oyegun
  • US contributes $5bn to joint task force on Boko Haram
  • Motorists groan for 14 hours as drivers block Zaria-Kaduna highways over death of colleague
  • 87 million Nigerians now use internet -- NCC
  • Bomb blasts kill 25 few metres to presidential palace in Chad
  • Sudanese President defies South African judge, leaves South Africa
  • Twin blasts kill 13, injure 9 in Yobe
  • Currency scam: Court denies 10 bank officials bail
  • Ondo 2016: The controversy over zoning
  • The battle before Obasa as Lagos Speaker
  • The issues before Oyo guber election petition tribunal
  • The law of natural consequence and NASS
  • Fake doctor in government service
  • British jihadist, Thomas Evans, believed killed in Kenya
  • Michelle Obama promotes education for girls in UK, Italy
  • 2 American kids lose limbs in horrific shark attacks at beach
  • Ogun communities protest planned acquisition of land
  • Oro-Ago community urges police to investigate killing of kinsmen
  • Lagos Island communities decry incessant clash of hoodlums
LEADERSHIP
  • Foreigners Have Taken Over Our Jobs, Miners Cry Out
  • IPMAN, PENGASSAN Task Buhari On Pipeline Security
  • Lagos Street: FCT's Den Of Commercial Sex Workers
  • Abia: Challenges Facing Gov Okezie Ikpeazu
  • Okada Ban: Why Stakeholders Battle Gov Obiano
  • Wider Consultations Was Needed For NASS Leadership ' Timi Frank
  • Crisis In APC NWC As Deputy National Publicity Secretary Calls For Chairman's Resignation
  • Poisonous: Again, Ogogoro Kills 2 In Delta
  • Dogara Appoints Jerry Manwe As Chief Of Staff
  • Journalist Seeks Justice Over Illegal Detention By General
  • Experts Proffer Solutions To Sanitise Oil Sector
  • ETI, MasterCard Seal e-Payment Deal In 32 Countries
  • Babcock University Gets N400m ICT Centre
  • OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance
  • OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance
  • Tourism In Nigeria Is Not Given Adequate Attention ' Ikechi
  • Why FIFA Was So Slow
  • FIFA Match Agent Bemoans Dearth Of Good Turves In Nigeria
  • Doping Allegation: Farah's Data To Be Tested
  • Adebayor Puts Troubles Behind Him For Visit To Hometown
  • Stoke Want Mourinho's Greenlight On Moses
  • 2017 AFCON Qualifier: Nigeria's Next Match Will Be Better, Says Okpala
  • Need To Revisit Zenon Oil/AMCON Debt Settlement Deal
  • Conversation With Baba
  • Overpaying The Underperformers
  • Divine Enthronement: An Inter-Faith Thanksgiving Service For President Muhammadu Buhari
  • The Buhari Factor And Improvement In Power Sector
  • Attack Of The Senate On Party Supremacy
  • Celebrating Blood Donors Worldwide
  • Why South Africa Let Bashir Get Away

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