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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, June 23, 2015


Good morning everyone, news headline from selected national newspaper across the nation is here this Tuesday morning for your reading pleasure. Do have a nice day.

VANGUARD
  • Ogbemudia begins search for Oshiomhole's successor
  • Customers besiege banks for BVN exercise few days to deadline
  • Civil servants admit to squandering salaries on non-essentials
  • Land-Grabbing: 3 in intensive care as thugs batter residents in Lagos
  • How gospel artist, 2 others murdered Customs officer's son
  • RCCG Pastor Laolu Akande resumes as Osinbajo's spokesperson
  • I regret inability to pay salaries ' Aregbesola
  • N25.7bn fraud: Charge against Atuche, others dismissed
  • Gunmen abduct FUTA's septuagenarian ex-VC
  • Ramadan Talk: Guide your Sahur, don't overeat
  • Nigeria's treasury empty, Buhari laments
  • Why subsidy should be removed ' NACCIMA, LCCI, others
  • NASS Leadership: Oyegun brokers truce between Saraki, Lawan
  • Senator La'ah blasts FG, Kaduna govt over Southern Kaduna killings
  • How twin explosions killed 35 in Maiduguri market
  • IGR, GDP ratio: Presidency considers bail-out for states
  • Onitsha homosexual case: Magistrate remands suspects
  • MEND threatens renewed hostilities over jumbo pay for lawmakers
  • Amaechi's probe not witch hunt ' Commissioner
  • Desperation drives death
  • Brickbats in Rivers
  • Card Reader: Jega's last card
  • Buhari: Adjusting to reality will take Ndigbo some time ' Uko
  • NASS POLLS: 'The era of godfatherism is over
  • World Bank Group: Project critics threatened, harassed, jailed- HRW
  • Don't control TCN, Nnaji warns FG
  • Subsidy payments can fund new refineries ' NEITI
  • Non-oil revenue exceeds earnings from crude in April
  • CIS sensitises Armed Forces on capital market activities
  • Bringing the refineries back to life
  • Billfinger divests 33.4% stake in Julius Berger
  • World oil demand increases after price slump
  • FG receives '170 million grant to build power transmission network
  • Who will represent depositors of Savannah Bank
  • Bracing up for tariff increase
  • The change must start now
  • Bracing up for tariff increase
  • Why Akpabio should not join APC
  • Chibuike Rotimi Ameachi: The Man in the silhouette
  • The old bureaucracy is back
  • Ignoble call for Ekweremadu's resignation
  • Ericsson, Smile sign agreement on 4G/LTE managed services
  • Adidas opens Ikeja store with 'Refresh Your Gear' campaign
  • Indiscipline bane of Eagles ' Pinnick
  • Rivers athletes hail Wike
  • Eaglets know World Cup opponents August 6
  • Amadou Fall of NBA-Africa says commitment is to raise grassroots potential
  • City to stop Iheanacho from U-23 duties
  • Mikel will play at Al Ain next season ' Ghana star, Gyan
  • ppearance before disciplinary panel will not distract me from Eagles' job ' Keshi
  • LMC threatens Dolphins with sanctions over indebtedness to players
  • NFF to probe Keshi's link to Ivory Coast job
  • US Church massacre: The Apartheid connection
  • Persons living with disabilities task FG on legislation
  • Optimal Healthcare introduces N200 insurance scheme in Lagos
  • Managed healthcare: More Nigerians place hope in HMOs
  • Smartphones can interfere with implanted cardiac devices
  • Help! Flood is sacking us from our homes ' Ajegunle residents
  • Lagos, Police tackle insecurity, step up Okada ban enforcement
PUNCH
  • UK police arrest Rwandan spy chief
  • Japan plans digital detox for 500,000 youngsters
  • MERS: SKorea reports two deaths, three new cases
  • Heritage Bank invests $2bn in project financing
  • Sterling Bank advises SMEs on risk management
  • RMAFC's pay review committee begins work
  • Seplat eyes NNPC stakes in oil, gas JVs
  • Guide to buying your first property
  • Experts seek reforms in financial service industry
  • Tips to ensure right pricing
  • NSE plans to trade naira futures
  • Nigeria, others to remove trade barriers through standards
  • Manufacturers lament as power firms shun local meters
  • How to protect your company from cybercrime
  • We'll work with CPC on consumer rights ' MultiChoice
  • Nigeria, others may further cut crude prices
  • IOSCO to tackle emerging challenges
  • Salaries: FGs condition worse than states, says Oshiomhole
  • Ogun deputy governor disowns Facebook account
  • Ex-militants beg Buhari to sustain amnesty
  • Between Buharis age and performance
  • APC must resolve NAssembly crisis
  • Era of impunity over Ahmed
  • Why hands are best marriage counsellors
  • Dressing properly in wardrobe allowance
  • Procurement slacks as a funding source (1)
  • Eighth NAssembly and shape of things to come
  • The coalition APC must maintain
  • Journalists get new site
  • Ambode declares second Lekki-Epe Expressway toll-free
  • Opera, Firefox, top browsers in Nigeria
  • Turning your passion into profit
  • Police still operating 1949 structure ' Williams
  • Court frees Atuche of N25.7bn theft charges
  • Senators' allowances nine times higher than basic pay
  • Kogi ex-MILAD, Afakirya dies at 65
  • Saraki, Lawan groups disagree on senate majority leader
  • 11 states to seek N300.5bn refund from FG'as Buhari meets govs today
  • Buhari orders military checkpoints' removal, B'Haram kills 13
  • I inherited empty treasury, huge debts, says Buhari
  • [Sponsored] Dont touch my Access Bank Visa CardIts Summer!
  • AIbom tribunal rules on relocation request June 24
  • Unpaid salaries: APC says Aregbesola wont sell helicopter
  • Wike not after Amaechi
  • Passenger dies inside a cab in Ogun
  • Oshoffas son seeks peace in Celestial Church
  • 35 vandals jailed in six months
  • Murray-Bruces gift, mockery of Osun workers plight
  • Weve many court cases over party candidates Jega
  • bia gov cuts own salary, travel allowances by 50%
  • AI report: Protesters storm UN office, petition Ban
  • ACourt stops bid to unseat Bayelsa senator
  • Smile selects Ericsson for 4G/LTE contract
  • EY to fight cybercrime with $20m
  • Babcock adopts wireless classroom technology
  • Glo adds one million Internet subscribers NCC
  • Pioneer film-maker, Francis Oladele, dies at 82
  • Terror attacks not affecting UNIJOS 'VC
  • Inadequate funding, land speculators worry FUTO
  • Research on food security, Amosun tells varsities
  • AAUA begins anti-corruption essay contest for workers, students
  • Groups collaborate to empower Babcock students
  • FUTA VC canvasses exchange programme for students
  • Scholars seek solution to security challenges
  • NANS mourns murdered female student
  • UNILORIN, UNIUYO induct 122 medical graduates
  • Law, other programmes threatened as LASU crisis persists
  • Institute set to connect employers with job seekers
  • Beware, harmful traditional practices can lead to fistula
  • Enjoy bone broth, it's good for you
  • Managing severe preeclampsia in pregnancy
  • Can one gene turn cancer cells back to normal
  • How to stop every kind of headache (2)
  • From Deborah, Marry Twice and Die
  • Self-publishing robbing Nigerians of Etisalat prize ' Omotoso
  • Waiting for action on bad roads
  • I'm attracted to confident men 'Fancy Acholonu
  • Sunshine coach praises players
  • Maradona to run for FIFA presidency 'Report
  • Usmanov stumps up cash to pay Capello
  • Africa Cup: Stallions lose to Zambia
  • Quadri drops in ITTF rankings
  • NFF goofed over Enyeama 'Ex-players
  • Pillars seek recovery against Dolphins
  • Keshi didn't apply for Ivory Coast job 'Agent
  • EPL trophy inspires Lagos kids
  • LMC gives Dolphins ultimatum
  • Nigeria rule FIBA Africa Zone 3 Tour
  • Esperance sign Flying Eagles star from Enyimba
  • Ogoke-Ejiogu backs D'Tigress for 2016 Olympics
  • Spieth claims historic US Open title
  • Kaita hails domestic league
  • Brazil won't appeal Neymar ban
  • Dedevbo invites 36 for Liberia clash
THISDAY
  • 59 APC Senators Resolve Differences, to Work Together
  • Buhari Laments Empty Treasury
  • Chevron to Sell Two More Oil Blocks
  • PDP Govs Harmonise Position Ahead of Meeting with Buhari
  • PDP Govs Harmonise Position Ahead of Meeting with Buhari
  • MEND Threatens to Resume Hostilities over Lawmakers' Wages
  • Court Strikes out N25.7bn Theft Charge against Atuche, Others
  • Don Wants Nigerians to Protest Legislators' Jumbo Pay
  • Kashamu: Court Refuses to Stay Proceedings, Reserves Judgment
  • Probe: Amaechi's Claim of Witch-hunt Mischievous, Says Okah
  • Nigeria Police Still Operating on 1949 Structure
  • Ikpeazu Cuts Own Salary, Allowances by Half over Workers' Unpaid Salaries
  • HoS Debunks Plan to Sack Civil Servants with 30 Years of Service
  • Vandalism: NSCDC to Build Command and Control Centre in Bayelsa
  • Ezekwesili: Nigeria Must End Habitual Addiction to Free Oil Money
  • Three Different Nigerians Hold 100m Sprint Records for Africa, Asia and Europe
  • Wike to Pay Civil Servants' Salary Arrears
  • Wanted: A Strategic National Fuel Policy
  • FG Must Strengthen Environmental Health Laws
  • FirstBank Partners NCF to Promote a Sustainable Environment
  • Nigerians Urged Begin Manufacturing of Buildings
  • Roux: Why Lafarge is Partnering PINE to Re-build N' East
  • Olashore Calls for Urgent Banking Reforms to Grow Real Estate Market
  • FG Insists on Enforcing Meteorology Law
  • Chinese Firm to Invest in Nigeria
  • Court Orders Finance Minister to Allow CSJ Access to FOI Report
  • Buhari Meets State House Correspondents, Laments Nation's Empty Treasury
  • Fallout of 2015 Polls: Osinbajo Moves to Reconcile Christians
  • Vandalism: NSCDC to Build Command And Control Centre in Bayelsa
  • Buhari Orders Dismantling of Military Roadblocks
  • Umahi Sacks 13 Council Chairmen, 64 Coordinators
  • Groups Take Protest against AI to UN,
  • Nigeria Police Still Operating on 1949 Structure
  • Nasarawa NUT Suspends 19-day Strike
  • Buhari's First Day in Aso Rock, Meets Service Chiefs
  • The Political Rumble in the Legislative Jungle of the National Assembly
  • Why We Could not Impeach Chime by Ex-Speaker, Odoh
  • Wike to Pay Civil Servants Salary Arrears
  • Crisis Hits APC in Bayelsa
  • A Peoples Idea of Change
  • Buhari Has to Belong to Somebody
  • Marketers Still Sell Petrol Above Official Pump Prices
  • Nigeria Still Gives Power to Niger, Republic of Benin, Says Nnaji
  • NEITI: N4.5trn Spent on Fuel Subsidy Can Build New Refineries
  • Nigeria to Access $170m French Transmission Intervention Fund
  • Customs Denies Faulting Planned Relief Package for Youths
  • Mart Resources, Partners Lose 73,000 Barrels on Agip Pipeline
  • FG to Build 2,400MW Nuclear Plants in Kogi, A' Ibom States
  • Schneider Electric Restates Commitment to Nigeria's Power Reforms
  • Bring Back Our Electricity Supply
  • Midwestern Oil Gets July Deadline for Canadian Firm Acquisition
  • Vono Product Records 52% Profit
  • Paint Company Charges FG on Infrastructure Devt
  • Legal Practitioners Act and the Disciplining of Lawyers
  • LMC Issues 60 Days Ultimatum to Dolphins to Clear Indebtedness to Players
  • Rivers Athletes Hail Wike over Promise to Pay Backlog of Salaries
  • Team Nigeria Dominates FIBA Africa Zone Three 3X3 Tour
  • Yaya Toure Backs Airtel Rising Stars Project
  • Gyan Relishing Mikel Partnership in Al Ain
  • Brazil Will Not Appeal Neymar's Ban
  • Juventus Signs Mandzukic for 13.6m from Atletico
  • Spieth Wins Second Major at US Open
  • adidas Opens Ikeja Store with 'Refresh Your Gear' Campaign
  • Crisis Hits APC in Bayelsa as Factions Trade Words
  • Adoke's Uncle Paraded for Kidnapping in Kogi
  • Ex-FUTA VC Kidnapped in Akure
  • Critics Task BBOG over Silence on Chibok Girls, Group Responds
  • Fallout of 2015 Polls: Osinbajo Moves to Reconcile Christians
  • Yobe Assembly Returns Speaker
  • Fayose: I Didn't Pay Myself N750m First Term Benefit
  • Violation: MultiChoice Pledges to Work with Consumer Protection Council
  • Court Orders Finance Minister to Allow CSJ Access to FoI Report
  • Court Commences Case against Jonathan's Campaign Team
  • Senator Accuses FG of Paying Little Attention to Southern Kaduna Killings
  • I'll Anoint Next Gov of Edo State in 2016, Says Igbinedion
  • Harvard University Honours Kuku
  • MTN Project Fame Auditions to Storm Ibadan, Ghana as Abuja, Port Harcourt Auditions Wind up
  • FRC Sets New Dates for Public Hearing on Corporate Governance Code
  • Customers Besiege Banks for BVN Enrolment
  • Spanish Billionaire Targets W'African Banks
  • Dawodu Appointed CEO of Citi Nigeria
  • NSE Plans to Trade Naira Future as Market Opens Positively
  • Kwankwaso: The Master Beaten at His Game
GUARDIAN
  • Death toll from Pakistan heatwave tops 450
  • EU's Moscovici 'convinced' a Greek deal will be struck
  • Decrepit Philippine trains start issuing delay certificates
  • Ambode, Al-makura charge corporate bodies on physically challenged persons
  • Gombe pilgrims' board ready for 2015 hajj
  • Dogo retains Speakership of Yobe Assembly
  • Court reserves ruling on jurisdiction over suit by Kente against Ishaku till June 3
  • Shettima swears in SSG, CoS, Special Advisers
  • Odigie-Oyegun meets Saraki, Dogara over N' Assembly crisis
  • Gunmen abduct ex-FUTA VC in Akure
  • Nine feared killed, scores injured in Maiduguri twin blasts
  • Ahmed defends decision to divest from Kwara Express
  • Robbers shoot two policemen in Nasarawa, Kogi Command parades 45 suspects
  • Benue Princess beats AHIP, Rocks to Final Eight slot
  • NBA will make basketball as popular as football in Africa, says Fall
  • Shooting Federation opens shooting range for members
  • LMC gives Dolphins 60 days to settle players' dues or lose six points
  • Nigeria dominates FIBA Africa 3X3 Tour medals' table
  • Rivers athletes celebrate Wike's promise to settle salaries, allowances
  • Mourinho unhappy, as Cech completes Arsenal move
  • Maradona eyes Sepp Blatter's FIFA chai
  • 400 PTDF welder trainees bag international certification
  • Illoh insists Akor is DG of NPC
  • Bail-out for states doubtful as Buhari laments empty treasury
  • How influx of imported goods threatens local firms
  • Challenge of leadership: The 3c approach as way forward (2)
  • Livestock Feeds posts N7.9b turnover, N252m profit in 2014
  • Nigeria spends N4.5tr on fuel subsidy in seven years
  • Market imbalance retarding broadband penetration
  • IMB Energy Master Fund holds AGM
  • Angst over fate of Diasporans as BVN deadline nears
  • Goals of Skye Bank's Retail Transformation Agenda
  • Hilton Worldwide signs agreement for first hotel in Swaziland
  • NIA holds AGM
  • Oshoffa's 20th child, Olatoso, emerges Celestial Church's new leader
  • 20 dead in Maiduguri suicide blast
  • Man, 29, charged alleged rape of an 11-year old girl
  • NSCDC to deploy drones, aircraft for surveillance to monitor oil installations
  • UNICEF provides support to Borno IDPs
  • Buhari moves into Aso Villa
  • New book endorses Buhari's bid to restructure ministries
  • National Assembly urged to review Petroleum Industry Bill
  • Al-Makura condemns attack on Benue community
  • Tribunal grants order for exchange of election documents by counsel
  • 40 Imo monarchs drag Okorocha to court over alleged punitive measure
  • Boy's 'remains' found in mother's car, 10 years after he was last seen
  • Accountant arraingned for allegedly stealing N25m from NNPC
  • Ambode assures NYSC of decent orientation camp
  • Woman with cocaine in breast implants arrested in Colombia
  • NASFAT, Islamic leader, urge prayers for peace, progress of nation at Ramadan
  • Pan-Igbo group worries over Igbo/Yoruba relationship
  • Nigeria's air passenger taxes among world's highest
  • Mimiko says delay in wage payment over soon
  • How next Edo governor will emerge, by Igbinedion
  • Stray cow lifted him off the ground with its horns
  • TREM begins 2015 Word celebration
  • Former AG relative, others paraded for alleged robbery, kidnapping in Kogi
  • Man jailed three years for defrauding octogenarian
  • Court remands welder, 25, for breaking into shop
  • Canada's infectious enthusiasm lifts team to quarterfinals
  • Poor funding bane of African women football, says Cameroun's coach
  • Nigeria to probe Keshi link to Ivory Coast job
  • Maradona to stand for FIFA presidency
  • World Cup exit a wake-up call for Brazil, says coach
  • Traditionalists pray
  • ADI counsels children on good morals, leadership
  • Education Hub holds first Consultants Academy Int'l's boot camp
  • Govt scraps Ministry of Rural Development, parastatal offices
  • Ambode vows to transform city to tourism, entertainment hub
  • National Identity Number mandatory from September Olajide Ola says: 'Why not streamline the NIN with existing database. If I already have a voters' card or BVN then I shouldn't have to go through the same registration process. We have
  • Modern life poses threat to fatherhood for three out of four males, study finds
  • Land Use Act 2004: Its effects on engineers and engineering
  • Reduced sleep linked to improved access to electricity
  • Appeals from Investment and Securities Tribunal should go to Federal High Courts
  • Akpobolokemi bags PhD
  • Govt lauds appointment of Taylor as COT scribe
  • ARSO leaders meet, chart path for anti-dumping, harmonisation
  • Lagos legislative staff association gets new chairman
  • WILAT honours female transport professionals
  • Oshiomhole bags labour award
  • Ministry cautions employers against casualisation
  • ICPC Introduces computer-based test for staff promotion
  • Labour sector challenges before Buhari
  • Trustfund adopts fresh operational techniques to boost customer base
  • FOOD FOR THOUGHT
  • The shame of a Senate
  • Texts for Buhari and APC
  • Manitoba: To keep or put away
  • The Hannaniyas' quest for a child (2)
  • Thieves in the treasury
  • The rains and the pains
  • Prosperity and poverty of nations: Using global models to explain and mitigate underdevelopment in Nigeria
TRIBUNE
  • Okonjo-Iweala didn't save for the rainy day 'Oshiomhole
  • Fayose denies paying self N720m allowances
  • NASS positions: APC supporters in Oyo angry
  • Melaye joins Audu, 19 others in Kogi guber race
  • Ilemobade, ex-FUTA VC, abducted
  • Lagos lawyer drags Buhari to court over ministerial appointment
  • Scramble for offices at Senate unhealthy for democracy 'Professionals
  • Amnesty International report: Group protests at UN secretariat
  • Report can't blackmail Buhari to jeopardise anti-terror war 'NNSG
  • Over 1,000 corps members redeployed from Yobe
  • Alake commends Oodua Youths Congress, harps on agric entrepreneurship
  • Court to hear suit against PDP presidential campaign organisation July 6
  • Experts explain why Nigeria's economic transformation remains elusive
  • Customers besiege banks for BVN exercise few days to deadline
  • Labour unrest stalls cargo clearance at Lagos ports
  • Treasury virtually empty 'Buhari 'Says first 100 days culture causing pressure
  • NASS crisis: APC leaders in all night meetings 'Govs, NWC, senators in meeting with Buhari
  • It's heartrending I am in this quagmire, Aregbesola tells workers
  • Lecturers threaten showdown with Oyo govt over unpaid salaries
  • Kashamu: Court rejects FG's application for stay of proceedings
  • Many killed as couple suicide bombers hit fish market in Borno
  • Buhari, governors hold crucial talks on Tuesday
  • Buhari orders soldiers to leave road blocks
  • Court frees Atuche, wife, ex-bank chief of N25.7bn theft charge
  • Mimiko, PDPGF and the future of PDP
  • Intrigues that gave APC Plateau speakership
  • Why PDP defectors will soon return 'Fadahunsi
  • How to reduce cost of governance ' Ondo Speaker
  • CBT and the future of post-UTME
  • Clashes over demolition of 'Sodom and Gomorrah' slum in Ghana
  • Obama says United States not cured of racism
  • Man beheads 80-year-old woman in London
  • 4 killed, 30 wounded in Burundi grenade attacks ahead election
  • Detained Al-Jazeera reporter, Ahmed Mansour, freed in Germany
  • Victims of Akwa Ibom communal clashes get relief materials
  • Instill fear of God in your wards 'Abducted but rescued regent counsels
  • Tourist communities in Kogi to get govt assistance
  • Owo lauds appointment of monarch as UNIJOS Chancellor
  • Ibadan women appreciative of NURHI's family planning programme
  • Market association urges Lagos govt to rehabilitate roads
THE NATION
  • The tortuous road to public disclosure
  • To President Buhari
  • The wage crisis
  • APC backs Lawan, Akume, Gbajabiamila for top posts
  • Buhari: treasury virtually empty
  • Alleged contempt: Kashamu misled court, say AGF, NDLEA
  • 16m Nigerians displaced last year, says Fed Govt
  • President orders removal of military check points
  • Eight killed in Maiduguri explosions
  • Petroleum Industry Bill: So near, yet so far
  • PDP governors stategise ahead of meeting with Buhari
  • Former FUTA VC kidnapped in Akure
  • Senate principal officers to emerge this week
  • Community gets health insurance scheme
  • Experts: hypertension cases rising
  • How to stop pneumonia, by expert
  • How to manage angina
  • How to achieve complete health: Illnesses and their prevention
  • Tips to ease cold
  • Lawyers seek harmonisation of business laws
  • How democracy can survive, by Alegeh
  • Nwaiwu for burial August 8
  • Boosting employment opportunities for lawyers
  • Wanted: More women in politics
  • The LearnedFriends holds first Digital Legal conference
  • Falana threatens legal action over Sexual Offences Bill
  • Politics solely for material gain
  • Breaking the bank for lawmakers
  • Kukah urges lawyers to fight injustice
  • NPDC workers go on strike
  • Consumer rights violation: MultiChoice pledges to cooperate with CPC
  • Fed Govt advised on economic diversification, food security
  • DPR alerts marketers of impostors activities
  • Akwa Ibom to get additional 20Mw
  • Farmers push for maize importation ban
  • ARSO records less than 10% intra-African trade
  • How to stop petrol tanker explosions, by FRSC chief
  • Sokoto Cement to build $600m plant
  • How Buhari can improve power supply
  • Displacement and despair
  • Between DSS and soldiers
  • Iroko vs Osoko
  • House debates legislative agenda
  • Adelabu has not been immortalised
  • Will PDP go under in Niger
  • Nwaogu: Why I defected to APC
  • Shettima appoints SSG, advisers, others
  • How Buhari can succeed
LEADERSHIP
  • NASS: Saraki's Election Followed Due Process ' Sen Dino Melaye
  • Scientists Develop Single-dose Drug To Treat Malaria
  • No Directive To Peg Retirement Age At 30 Years ' HoS
  • Mimiko's Emergence, Mark Of Failure
  • Alleged N4bn Diversion: APC Tackles Fayose, PDP
  • Bishop Kukah Commends Sultan For Promoting Religious Harmony
  • I Inherited Huge Debts, Empty Treasury ' PMB
  • World Oil Demand Increases After Price Slump
  • We'll Pay You Salary Arrears, Wike Tells Civil Servants
  • Mixed Reactions Trail Teaching Of Yoruba Language In Schools
  • Contempt: Kashamu Knows Fate Today
  • N2bn Fraud: Bail Variation Stalls Ex-Wema Bank Chair's Trial
  • MDAs, Banks, Embassies To Enforce NIN From Sept 1
  • N25.7bn Theft: Court Dismisses Charge Against Atuche, 2 Others
  • NSE Fines 12 Companies N27m Over Default Filings
  • MTN, Others Offer Subscribers Free Internet Access
  • ICAO, WHO To Assess Emergency Medical Preparedness Of MMIA
  • Allegation Of Financial Impropriety: It's Utter Rubbish, NFF Tells NANS
  • U-17 World Cup: Golden Eaglets Know Foes August 6
  • Mayweather Snubs Khan, Opts For Berto, Mayfield
  • Saraki, Dogara: Victory For Democracy
  • What Is All The Fuss About
  • Financial Crisis In Benue: Where They Got It Wrong
  • Between Nation Building And Youth Empowerment
  • El-Rufai: Between Idealism And Political Sensitivity
  • Why DSS Must Expose The Shady Oil Deals
  • Rising Rate Of Asylum Seekers
  • 5 Mistakes To Avoid When Compiling Your CV
  • Fasting May Boost Weight Loss, Improve Memory ' Study
  • Medical Education: Do Doctors Teach In Nigeria
DAILY TRUST

  • Female bomber kills 35, injured dozens in Maiduguri
  • Our treasury is empty ' Buhari
  • UPDATED: Maiduguri market attack claims 30
  • Buhari orders removal of military roadblocks nationwide
  • Akinwumi's worthy election
  • It's mischievous to say Amaechi's probe is witch hunt ' Wike
  • Substitution of candidates nearly marred 2015 polls -Jega
  • Tallen advises Dogara on unity
  • Abia: Counsels differ on INEC compliance with tribunal order
  • C/River Assembly members meet on legislative route today
  • Tribunal begins trial of ex-Oyo Speaker's victory today
  • Yobe: Gaidam, Assembly pledge harmonious working relations
  • Crisis in Bayelsa APC depeens
  • Plot to oust Dickson in 2016 thickens
  • Yobe Assembly re-elects Dala Dogo as speaker
  • Buhari and the 7 trillion naira question
  • Saraki's Pyrrhic Victory
  • Surviving being broke
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • CJN outlines core values of a good judge
  • Cost of runing govt must be reduced
  • Lawyer asks court stop NOUN law course
  • Alleged extra-judicial killing in Enugu: NHRC requests for coroner's inquest
  • The forth coming YLF annual summit
  • Effect of General Court-Martial not properly constituted -SC
  • Police nab fake state security service operative in Abuja
  • Islamic group visits Abuja IDPs, offers free medical services
  • Man jailed for threatening, injuring dog at Dutse
  • Tension as police arrest Fulani leader over stolen cows at Kuje
  • Nurul-Hudda Islamiyya School donates to orphans at Giri
  • Police arrest 8 in N37m presidential rice fraud
  • Don't abandon hygiene because Ebola is no more
  • When patients lose confidence in their doctors
  • Thank you for saving my life
  • What is mouth thrush
  • Pharmacists council de-registers four over malpractices
  • NGO urges Taraba to improve maternal, child healthcare
  • Hopes for kid open-heart surgery
  • Katsina gets 100 motorbike ambulances
  • Medical veterans vow to improve healthcare in Kaduna
  • Fruits of hate
  • Lagos, six states' internal revenue dropped by N117bn in 2014
  • Our job is to ease transportation to poor Nigerians 'Boulos
  • Sokoto Cement to sink N119bn for 16mw power plant
  • Kaduna Electric decries vandalisation of facilities
  • New electricity agency to close technical gap soon
  • Tourism associations object electricity tariff increase
  • Chevron to sell 2 additional oil blocs in Nigeria
  • NLC tasks Buhari on PIB
  • Seven Energy begins campaign for CNG
  • FG's neglect of JV funding worries oil workers
  • Dolphins face 12 points deductions over unpaid salaries
  • Amapakabo unhappy with Matthew dismissal
  • Nigerian sports will gain from my Commonwealth advisory role ' Yakmut
  • We paid to avert Kaduna attack on Enyeama, says NFF
  • Eaglets to know World Cup opponents August 6
  • Oparanozie, Ebere make World Cup top players' list
  • Nigeria wins FIBA Africa Zone 3 3X3 Tour
  • It will be suicidal for Keshi if job hunt is true ' Pinnick

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