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Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, June 10, 2015


Good morning and welcome to Yejide Babajide's Blog(YBB) this beautiful Wednesday morning. News headlines from selected newspapers across the nation is ready for your reading pleasure. Read, enjoy and have a nice day.

PUNCH

  • LBS fair set to showcase business opportunities
  • NLI inducts 27 associate fellows
  • African standards leaders to facilitate economic integration
  • Uncertainty over TCN as Manitoba management contract expires
  • Benz S-Class tops luxury category rating
  • Integrated transport lessons from Sweden
  • 50% of Nigerians need social housing 'Experts
  • NEITI urges Buhari to recover N1.4tn from oil companies
  • Developing a master plan for aviation industry
  • MTN commits N11bn to social responsibility projects
  • WHO urges FG to ratify anti-tobacco law
  • CAN urges churches to donate food to Osun workers
  • Youths protest, as Edo phases out employment scheme
  • My administration has performed well, says Aregbesola
  • Forex dealer accuses Mbu of torture, threat to life
  • Mimiko seeks support for new Deji of Akure
  • Fayose advises caretaker chairmen on stomach infrastructure
  • MNJTF: Nigerian army urges united regional action against B'Haram
  • When intrigue meets revenge in NAssembly
  • CRR harmonisation by CBN is bad for the economy
  • Advice to the Eighth Parliament
  • The preventable Accra flood and explosion
  • Random thoughts on the Eighth National Assembly elections
  • Getting down to earth
  • Digital tools that can make your business global
  • Nigerian pastors shun Linkedln
  • Adebayors kinsmen sad over family crisis
  • THE Ondo State Commissioner for Information, Kayode
  • Asian stocks sink
  • West African markets' integration crucial for growth 'Expert
  • Market capitalisation dips by N33bn
  • Couples need to be financially compatible
  • Organic fertilizer: Alternative to chemicals
  • How to avoid bad debt trap
  • SAHCOL spokeperson bags award
  • How SMEs can create better jobs
  • Re: Educating indigent varsity students
  • Note to Mr. President
  • Ondo defends investment in education
  • Media crucial to conflict resolution
  • Niger gov tells lawmakers to expose corruption
  • Court hears suit against govs pension laws today
  • Police recover 10 stolen Rivers govt vehicles
  • Sarakis choice, APC nemesis Babatope, Oyedokun
  • Punish Saraki, Dogara Lagos APC
  • Buhari shouldnt recognise Saraki, says Sagay
  • Maiduguri airportll soon re-open
  • APCs wobbly start in National Assembly
  • APC rejects Saraki, Dogaras victory
  • RRS had 37 guns when I became governor Fashola
  • Vandals cause pipeline explosion in Lagos
  • Woman tortured for stealing writes police commissioner
  • Edo LG workers protest, demand eight months salaries
  • Ghanaian still missing three months after police raid
  • Re: Ministry, NACA to destroy N417m HIV, malaria drugs
  • 15 million Nigerians at risk of asthma 'Experts
  • Okiki wins Fuji to Bam, gets N750,000
  • For Mega 99, time to invest in equipment
  • Selling land changed my life 'Baba Fryo
  • Messi eyes Copa America glory
  • French PM under fire over Champions League final
  • Oliseh, Onazi praise Falcons over Sweden draw
  • I'll stop Germany 'Enaholo
GUARDIAN

  • Matrix Energy delivers 104 million of PMS
  • Lesbian sentenced to 45 years in jail for killing lover
  • Africans living on less than $2.50 a day spend $10 billion on energy
  • Mixed reactions trail speculations on Buhari's oil ministry portfolio
  • NNPC evacuates harmful substances from refineries
  • Dangote Cement's rising expansion profile in Africa's frontier markets
  • Resort designs new account for young employees
  • EITI's disclosures hit $1.6 trillion in 2015
  • NPDC's gas production hits 430mmscf/d
  • Senate Presidency: The Jinx breakers
  • Badeh seeks better sub-regional partnership over B' Haram
  • IGP assures transporters on safer highways
  • Bishop Peace Okonkwo turns 63 today
  • Fidelity Bank wins Trade Processing Award
  • Friends, associates gather in Enugu to celebrate Mbanefo
  • Dangerous murderers on run fourth day from US jail
  • Israeli minister cuts funds to Arab play on militant
  • Saraki lauds Buhari's neutrality, Dogara pledges selfless service
  • Iraqi forces make progress against ISIL in Beiji
  • Burundi opposition rejects new poll date
  • Protest over Texas pool party policing
  • Intrigues, high drama at N'Assembly leadership elections
  • Bank plans incentives to attract savings from students
  • How APC leadership-aided Tambuwal/Ihedioha rebellion in 2011 shaped PDP resurgence
  • Firm decries N3.5b debt owed SMEs by three tiers of govt
  • Lasun emerges Reps' Deputy Speaker
  • Atiku congratulates Saraki, Dogara
  • Flying Eagles battle Christchurch chill for German machine
  • First Bank, Dolphins, AHIP win opening games
  • Chad arrives tomorrow, as NFF meets country's Charge d'Affaires
  • Flying Eagles have advantage over Germany, says NFF
  • Cote d'Ivoire's heavy loss inspired us, says Dede
  • Enrique extends Barcelona contract until 2017
  • Juve snap up Khedira from Real Madrid
  • Argentinian FIFA suspect held in Italy
  • IXPN targets improved Internet connections with M-LAB facility
  • World Bank sees huge opportunities in online outsourcing
  • NITDA seeks review of software policy
  • Gbagada Hospital: Fresh, healthy breath for Lagosians
  • PDP getting set to play real opposition
  • Lagos raises police life insurance compensation by 150 per cent
  • Lebanese hides Cocaine in pants at airport
  • Ambode meets tanker drivers
  • Scientists out for dinosaur blood
  • On Burundi's unrest and all
  • The fuels subsidy question
  • Leadership and Buhari's Foreign Policy (1)
  • Outcome of May 2015 MPC meeting
  • Buhari: I'm coming back home
  • Ezeigwe wins Harvard Business School's Portrait Project award
  • Sunny side of Mr. President in Yusuf's My Hero'..
  • Craig Mind Competition to revive reading culture 
LEADERSHIP
  • Two Masterminds Of Gombe Bombing Arrested
  • Sect Kills 15 In Fresh Borno Village Attack
  • Mimimah, Amosun Visit Maiduguri, Promise End To Boko Haram
  • Finally, Court Acquits Girl, 15, Who Killed Her Husband
  • Police Have Powers To Prosecute All Offences ' Court
  • Sahara Group Denies Being On EFCC Watch List
  • Expose Corruption In My Govt, Bello Tells Assembly
  • el-Rufai Downsizes Ministries From 19 To 13
  • I Inherited N40.5bn Debt ' Gov Bindow
  • Unpaid Salaries: Aregbesola Sympathises With Workers
  • Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross To Host BET Awards 2015
  • 5 Top Music Video Directors In Nigeria
  • I'm Serious About My Relationship ' Ice Prince
  • Customs Destroys N4m Worth Of Smuggled Poultry Products
  • Stocks Continue On Downward Trend As Investors Await Policy Direction
  • NNPC Investigates Vandalised Pipeline
  • Climate Change: Nigeria Gets $30m From World Bank
  • I'm New Mayweather, Boasts Deontay Wilder
  • Draw Against Nigeria Unsatisfactory
  • AFCON 2017 Qualifiers: Don't Underrate Chad, Gaiya Advises Eagles
  • Stakeholders Hail Oladapo's Appointment Into IOC Commission
  • Enitan-Oshodi Says He's Impressed With Performance Of Junior Players
  • Individual Interest Is Not National Interest
  • Investigate Tompolo's Security Contract
  • Amnesty International's Damning Report
  • A Picture That Speaks A Thousand Words
  • Baba, Now That You Are There!
  • Good, Bad And Ugly Sides Of Social Media
  • Apapa Gridlock As Manifestation Of System Failure
VANGUARD
  • How Saraki, Dogara outfoxed APC leaders
  • Shocking truth of how 38 illicit gin drinkers died
  • Man killed by lover's son
  • HRJA replies police on claim of having least number of corrupt officers
  • Presidency dismisses rumours on Buhari's delayed relocation to Presidential Villa
  • Wage total war against corruption, Bello charges Niger lawmakers
  • $330,000 FRAUD: Accused court registrar was deceptive ' Witness
  • 23-yr-old bread seller raped, murdered In Benin
  • Epidemic of fuel tanker disasters
  • Senate Presidency: The intrigues, from Enwerem to Saraki
  • Saraki's super stunts
  • Dogara's dogged drive
  • Quoted companies and their shareholders in 2014
  • Shareholders okay Mainstreet Bank take-over by Skye Bank
  • Wapic launches Moov motor insurance and group life products
  • NIMASA charged to focus on manpower training
  • Creation of PPF will give security to low level pension contributors ' Yola
  • Nigerian insurers unprepared to cover terrorism risks
  • BoI boosts SME development with five digital applications
  • Tax Appeal Tribunal adjourns N1.2b suit filed against FIRS
  • MTN boosts subscribers' experience with callerFeel service
  • 2015: Jonathan's place In history
  • 8th NASS: Can APC stand
  • BOI's new apps pave digital future for SMEs
  • Intel's response to ICT gender divide
  • Women in ICT: A game changer in NCS 2015 election
  • Four magic steps to creating workable social media strategies
  • TD @ 16, re-strategizes for increased market share
  • How telecom finds protection in new cybercrime law
  • NBTI unveils entrepreneurship scheme to empower Youth Corps members
  • LG launches selfies conscious G4 smartphone in Nigeria
  • 70% of world's population will use smartphones by 2020 ' Ericsson
  • Lenovo releases first projector smartphone at global tech conference
  • Keshi: We won't handle Chad with kid gloves
  • Sweden were just lucky, says Okobi
  • Pepsi Academy youngsters vie for UK scholarship
  • F/Eagles battle cold ahead of Germany 'war
  • Ghana, Mali in African battle
  • Chad arrives tomorrow
  • Okon sings 'Godwin' after Falcons' draw with Sweden
  • Success pays Awoniyi bonus for Hungary brace
  • Sokari, Matthew resume training with Flying Eagles
  • The demystification of FIFA
  • Superior Strategy Over Party Supremacy
  • Building up businesses is a training ground for me ' Olujumoke Ayinla, Sassysaint Boss
  • Will Nigerians take up the oil marketers' challenge
  • Career Tips:How To Handle Mistakes So They Don't Harm Your Career
  • I Have Been Acting For 42yrs Now ' Nollywood Actor, Akin Lewis
  • ISIS Sells Abducted Girls For A Pack of Cigarettes
  • World Leaders Affirms Commitment to Help Nigeria Battle Boko Haram
  • Ike Ekweremadu Re-elected Deputy Senate President
  • House of Assembly Elections, APC to Issue Statement Soon
  • 31-year-old Bollywood Actress Dies After Heart Failure
  • Meet Mudashiru Obasa New Lagos state House of Assembly Speaker
  • Photos: Kim Kardashian Celebrates Kanye West on his 38th Birthday
  • Healthy Weight Loss And Dieting Tips
  • G7 Summit: Leaders fail to make tangible commitment on health
  • Latest diagnostic tests
  • Immigrants (Boat people): Pay and send them back home
  • Watch these petrol tanker fires!!
  • Baptism of rain for Ambode: As flood cripples Lagos again
  • Another pipeline explosion rocks Lagos community
  • Confusion as robbers storm Ikorodu jetty, kill one
THISDAY
  • NBS Raises Eye Brows
  • Making More Nigerians Key into NHIS
  • Lagos Urge Protection of Environment for Sustainable Growth
  • Alleged N1bn OAGF Fraud: Defence Stalls Trial
  • Ghana SEC DG Lists Benefits of West African Markets Integration
  • Banks' Exposure to Oil Sector Raises Concern
  • Nigeria's E-Commerce Sector to Worth N2.5trn by 2018
  • Panoro Energy Awards Rig Contract for Aje Oilfield
  • Africa Investor Commends GE's Partnership with Shell
  • Abia House Resolves Granite Site Dispute in Favour of Chinese Firm
  • Court Attaches Oil Company's Accounts over N150m Debt
  • Movement of Military Command will Turn the Tide against Insurgents, Say Minimah, Amosu
  • Chadian Soldiers Kill 207 Boko Haram as Militant Group Slaughters 15 in Borno
  • Presidency: Rumours of Engaging Senegalese Spiritualists to Cleanse Villa Baseless
  • Another Youth Corps Member Murdered in Imo
  • Another Judge Orders 10 Bankers Remanded in Prison over N8bn Currency Scam
  • Troops Apprehend Mastermind of Gombe Bombing
  • Court Rules on Police Prosecutorial Powers
  • Court Remands Chairman, Goodluck Support Group in Prison for Blackmail
  • Deji: I'll Not Condone Thuggery, Violence in Akureland
  • Defence Stalls Trial on N1bn GIFMIS Fraud
  • Robbery Gang Kills Policeman, Soldier
  • Buhari Charges Saraki, Dogara to Focus on Positive Change
  • Ekiti Assembly Raps APC Spokesman for Disparaging Comments
  • Winning the Cancer War
  • A Look Back at Seventh Assembly
  • Fidelity Bank Moves to Boost Workers' Productivity
  • Bosch Opens Regional Subsidiary in Nigeria
  • Visa Unveils New Commercial Standard for Mobile Payments
  • N'Assembly: Saraki is Senate President, Dogara Speaker
  • NEITI Asks President to Prioritise Recovery of Unremitted $18bn Oil Funds
  • G7 Expresses Support for Buhari
  • Kano Child Bride, Wasila, Freed
  • Jega to Retire with Seven National Commissioners, 16 RECs
  • Bode George: With Saraki's Emergence, Tinubu is Five Minutes to His Political Sunset
  • Amaechi: My Former Deputy Lied against Me
  • Bayelsa: INEC Upturns APGA's Victory, Declares Rescheduled Assembly Poll Inconclusive
  • Aisha Wakaso in Minna, Daji Sani in Yola and Seriki Adinoyi in Jos
  • Jubilation in Ilorin over Saraki's Victory
  • Orji: Victory Shows Politics is about Negotiation Not War
  • We'll Chart New Course for APGA, Says New Party Chairman
  • Aregbesola Admits Pains of Unpaid Salaries, Expresses Sympathy with Workers
  • NNPC Pipeline Explodes as Vandals Strike Again
  • Outrageous Bill: Residents Promise Not to Give up on Suit against EKEDC, NERC
  • Kaduna Electric Conducts Aptitude Test for External Candidates
  • How PDP Outwitted APC with Saraki's Adoption as Senate President
  • How G-5 Govs, Atiku Stopped Lawan
  • N'Assembly Leadership: IPAC Cautions APC to Tread with Care
  • Atiku, Ahmed, Tambuwal, Others Congratulate Saraki, Dogara
  • Professional Bodies Advise Buhari to Focus on Tourism, Mining, Others
  • Boko Haram and the Global Terror Network
  • El-Rufai Downsizes Ministries from 19 to 13
  • Flying Eagles Battle Christchurch Chill for German Machine
  • Okon: Australia Match is a Must-win
  • Oparanozie: No Word to Explain This Feeling
  • Pepsi Academy Holds 2015 UK Scholarship Selection Exercise
  • Nigeria Misses out in Team Event Final
  • Big Guns Blazing, Africans Shine in Canada 2015
  • FIFA Scandal: Wanted Argentine Reports to Police
  • Chess Masters Set for Millionaire Satellite Festival
  • StarTimes Seals Broadcast Rights for Bundesliga
  • ZENITH BANK BASKETBALL
DAILY TIMES
  • Federal High Court Vacates FCTHigh Court's Arrest Warrant on Kashamu
  • Saraki, Supporters Head for Show down with APC Leadership
  • Ohanaeze: Amnesty International Beating the Drums of War
  • Why Buhari Must Declare Emergency in Unemployment, Agriculture, Corruption, by Arewa Chieftain
  • The Tragedy of Oyo PDP
  • Saraki, Ekweremadu's Emergence Good for Democracy- Ita Giwa
  • Explosion Rocks Lagos NNPC Pipeline as Vandals Strikes
  • Buhari Urged to Enforce Local Content Policy
  • Tension in Bayelsa as INEC Upturn Verdict over APGA Victory in Rescheduled Assembly Poll
  • I'M Honoured, Says Saraki
  • APC Fumes, Vows to Reclaim Seats from Saraki, Dogara
  • Atiku Congratulates New NASS Leaders, Enjoins Lawmakers to Focus on National Interest
  • UK Women Group Raises Funds for Boko Haram Victims
  • PDP Seizes Control of National Assembly
  • Nigerian Graduates Struggle Favorably, Says UNILORIN Vc
  • UNICAL Matriculates 6,395 Students
  • Open Letter to President Buhari
  • Ferrari Has Done a Super Job' ' Horner
  • Woods Vows to Listen to Caddie More
  • Salazar Denies All Doping Allegations
  • Boris Bikers Take on the Hour Record
  • Lewis Set Free from Prison
  • AFCON 2017 Qualifiers: Super Eagles Just Have to Do It - Musa
  • Hazard Is worth More than Ronaldo
  • Juventus Ready to Launch Van Persie'S Raid
  • Messi, a Modern-Day Diego Maradona, Says Rivellino
  • I'm Proud of Arsenal Bond -Wilshere
  • Mohammed Misses Training for Dentist
  • Awoniyi, Akpoguma Set for Battle of Giants
  • Maintain Tempo against Germany- Musa
  • Success Pays Awoniyi $200 Bonus for Hungary Brace
  • Eagles, Germany Clash Will Be Explosive - Anyansi (Flying Eagles)
  • Today'S Fixtures
  • New Global Regulation to Push up LNG Demand as Marine Fuel
  • Local Dredgers Lament Monopoly by Foreign Firms
  • 10 Fuel, Food Laden Ships Berth in Lagos
  • Maritime University Will Grow Capacity, Create Employment ' Gov Okowa
  • Foreign Insurers Target Untapped Potentials in Africa
  • Oshiomhole Tasks NCRIB to Review Public Awareness Strategy
  • Royal Exchange General Paid N1.976bn Claims in 2014
  • NNPC Shuts down Supply as Explosion Shatters Pipeline
  • Glo Claims Segment'S Best Corporate Enterprise
  • Airline Boss Seeks Improved Policies in Aviation Sector

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