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Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, June 17, 2015


News headlines from various newspaper across the nation ready for your reading pleasure. Read, enjoy and have a nice Wednesday.

PUNCH
  • Shell sells Warri airport to indigenous oil firm
  • Overbilling: NERC orders power firm to refund consumers
  • Nigerians divided over AU's single currency, passport proposal
  • Chams names Olasiyan chief services officer
  • Make oil work for Nigerians, EITI tells Buhari
  • NLC crisis will soon be over
  • Meeting challenges of the new pension law
  • Adopt ICT solutions, NCC tells HR practitioners
  • Unemployment: Group advises undergraduates on holiday jobs
  • BPE justifies N929.6m fee for PHCN sale
  • PenCom to diversify pension investments in July
  • VW releases new motorhome
  • GM returns to medium truck market
  • Jaguar connects XJ to Apple, Android smartphones
  • Tips for launching a start-up in another country
  • Don't take TCN from Manitoba, Nnaji warns FG
  • Labour ministry warns employers against casualisation
  • Good expenditure, bad expenditure
  • MSMEs key to boosting economic growth 'SMEDAN DG
  • Nigerian, Shola Taylor, appointed CTO secretary general
  • Saraki vows to tackle corruption in NNPC
  • Tinubu didn't impose Lawan, Gbajabiamila on APC ' Boroffice
  • Amnesty beneficiaries suffering abroad, ex-militants tell Buhari
  • Police rescue Ondo Regent, others from kidnappers
  • Expert urges action against renewed B'Haram attacks
  • Special status is achievable for Lagos ' Speaker
  • Military to take over Aso Rock's Strike Force
  • APC crisis: Buhari meets Atiku, Oyegun
  • People trying to set me against Buhari Tinubu
  • Lagos APC commends FG for stopping OPC contracts
  • NASS should hold debate on lawmakers allowances Ezekwesili
  • AIbom Assembly gets principal officers
  • Of rice business and its many ghost investors
  • Amnesty Internationals lopsided report
  • The change must start now!
  • The dehumanisation of Nigerian workers
  • Saraki: From faux pas to fait accompli
  • Enabling CPC to perform better
  • Buhari's cabinet
  • NASS leadership and APC
  • Saraki, Dogara and Nigerians
  • Amosun, stop these adverts
  • Buhari leading other African presidents on social media
  • Nigerian startup tech firms doing better than expected
  • My regrets as INEC chairman 'Jega
  • Winners pastor kidnapped during prayers
  • Mother of two jailed six months for robbery
  • States debts block access to N55bn UBE fund
  • NAssembly crisis: Akande hails APC
  • Metuh knocks Kwankwaso for alleged anti-PDP comment
  • BHaram: UK pledges more support for Nigeria
  • Cowardice: Army to court-martial Gen. Ransome-Kuti, others June 29
  • Ramadan: Watch out for moon, clerics urge Muslims
  • Edo flays PDP over claim on LG allocations
  • Our expulsion, illegal APC leaders
  • EFCC grills Elechi over funds misappropriation
  • I wont resign for Gbajabiamila, Lasun vows
  • Aregbesola, PDP bicker over Osun debt profile
  • Cash crunch: Govs meet on bailout option today
  • STDs are more dangerous than you think
  • Breast and cervical cancers can be prevented
  • Cure for debilitating heart and lung disease
  • Track your foods
  • Food combinations for healthy diet
  • PCN bans four pharmacists for sharp practices
  • KWASU researchers discover medicine for kidney disorders
  • Airtel, others boost maternal health
  • Scientists raise the alarm over imported poultry products
  • Nigeria poised to be certified polio-free
  • It is tough being a woman ' Toke Makinwa
  • In The Visit, marriages thrive on lies
  • NANTAP to honour Austen-Peters on World Theatre Day
  • Marriage isn't my focus ' Mbong Amata
  • Golden League: Ogba laments athletes' poor run
  • Wawrinka progresses at Queen's
  • Keshi happy media didn't put pressure on Eagles
  • Meadow Hall win swimming event
  • Canada 2015: France, England chase last 16
  • FIBA Africa Zone 3 stakes $10,000 for 33 Tour
  • NFF targets Sweden coach for Falcons
  • Nigeria football technically deficient 'Onigbinde
  • Zenith League: Dolphins eye unbeaten run
THISDAY
  • LUTH Resident Doctors Begin Total Strike June 29
  • N'Assembly Members to Get Miscellaneous, Not Wardrobe Allowance of N8.64bn
  • Sterling Bank Introduces New Product for Customers
  • Investment One to Facilitate Project Act Nollywood Fund
  • Heritage Bank Supports Project Financing Initiatives
  • The Individual and Abuja's History
  • EFCC Interrogates Elechi, Former Ebonyi Governor
  • Dogara's Election, Democracy in Action, Says Ortom
  • Polo Luxury Unveils Exquisite Rolex Watches
  • Akwa Utd Relocates to Nest of Champions
  • NFF Targets World Coach of the Year for Falcons
  • Ogba Regret Athletes' Inability to Win Golden League Prize Money
  • Nasarawa Amazons, Delta Force, Others Win
  • Canada, Germany, Norway Advance
  • FIFA Scandal: Blazer Was FBI Informant Since 2011
  • Why Ancelotti was Sacked
  • Dolgopolov Knocks out Nadal at Queen's Club
  • Ghanaian Striker Admits Glo Premier League Tough as Nail
  • Kienka Wins Rare All America Sports Academic Scholar Award
  • Yaya Toure is New Airtel Africa Brand Ambassador
  • FIBA Africa 3X3 Championships to Hold in Lagos
  • N10bn for Governor's Office, a Misplaced Priority, Says El-Rufai
  • Moghalu: African Oil Producers 'Swimming Naked' in World Economy
  • Custodian and Allied Assets Hit N50 Billion
  • IEI Interim Management Targets Stability,Competitiveness
  • NCRIB Commends LASG on Insurance for Security Personnel
  • O3 Capital Partners Game Stores, Introduces Credit Card
  • Governance: Buhari Gets Thumbs-up from Ayade
  • Female Robber, Maryam Musa, Gets Six Months Jail Term
  • Enugu Assembly Approves 12 Advisers for Ugwuanyi
  • W'Bank: 2015 Will Be Tough for Nigeria, Others
  • NAICOM Explains Ten Year Tenure for Insurance Chief Executives
  • Nigerians Flay N9billion Wardrobe Allowance for Legislators
  • Police Set up Anti-Kidnapping Squad to Tackle Kidnapping in Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara and Niger States
  • Governors Meet Tuesday to Consider Bail Out for States, Excess Crude Allocation
  • Guard Your Utterances, PDP Tells Kwankwaso
  • Ayade Didn't Forge Age, Says SAN
  • A'Ibom Leaders Protest Relocation of Election Tribunals to Abuja
  • Don't Cloak Buhari in Partisan Toga, Youths Tell APC Leaders
  • Dogara Sets up Legislative Agenda Drafting Committee
  • Guard Your Utterances, PDP Tells Kwankwaso
  • Federal University of Health Science Takes off in Otukpo
  • Increased Crime Rate: IG Reads Riot Act to Police
  • Delta Will Partner Oil Multi-nationals on Job Creation
  • Civil Society Group Berates 'Lopsided' AI Report Indicting Nigeria Military
  • THE CHALLENGE OF POROUS BORDERS
  • ATM Most Visible Proceed of Banking Sector Reform
  • NDIC Warns against Fraudulent Banking Activities
  • Access Bank UK Posts Impressive Results
  • Union Bank Focuses on Proactive Risk Management
  • Crude Oil Production Hit 1.91mbpd in April
  • EEG Suspension Drives Down Non-Oil Exports by 33%
  • Governors Meet Today, Seek Bailout to Pay Salaries
  • Nigerians in S'Africa Report New Xenophobic Attacks
  • Sunil Vaswani Takes over Delta Steel in Multibillion Naira Deal
  • IG: 27 Missing Policemen Yet to be Declared Dead
  • Dateline Set for Reconstruction of Destroyed Borno Communities
  • Customs Boss Laments Law Enforcement Agents' Complicity in Smuggling
  • Clare Short: Buhari Better Equipped to Reform Extractive Sector with NEITI Reports
  • Clare Short: Buhari Better Equipped to Reform Extractive Sector with NEITI Reports
  • Court Orders FBN to Disclose Details of Loan for Purchase of Armoured Cars for Stella Oduah
  • Anglican Bishop Asks politicians to Initiate Welfare Packages for Less-privileged
  • US Contribution to MNJTF is $5m, Not $5bn
  • Saraki Pledges to Revisit PIB, Fight Corruption in NNPC
  • Security Officials Rescue Ondo Regent, Four Others
  • NERC Penalises Abuja Disco over Arbitrary Electricity Charges
  • NAFDAC: Methanol Responsible for 'Ogogoro' Deaths in Rivers
  • Male Youth Corps Member Murdered in Edo
  • Nnaji: Jonathan's Administration Breached FG's Agreement with Geometric
  • LUTH Resident Doctors Begin Total Strike June 29
THE SUN
  • Only restructuring can solve Nigeria's problem 'Opadokun
  • APC in Diaspora tasks FG on change
  • South East APC flays Ekweremadu over comment on key appointments
  • APC crisis: Buhari launches rescue mission
  • Why I didn't join PDP ' Buhari
  • Nigeria loses N9bnannually tocounterfeit products
  • Alleged fraud: BPE admits awarding N929m contract to wind up PHCN
  • Hope rises for Delta Steel as new investors inject N370bn
  • StallionGroup targets1.5m tonnes in rice production
  • Navy destroys 5,000 stolen crude oil, illegal refineries in Warri
  • USAID: 1 million babies saved with new drug, Chlorhexidine in Sokoto, Bauchi
  • Eighth NASS: How N/W, S/W Senators, North east gov plot to abort inauguration was hatched
  • Unity Bank, others congratulate The Sun MD
  • Foursquare Church congratulates Adesina
  • Ogogoro: Death toll rises to 71
  • Alleged fraud:EFCC quizzes ex-Ebonyi gov, Elechi
  • Revealed: How senators, North-East gov's plot to abort N/Assembly inauguration was hatched
  • Nigerian Idol winner, K-Peace, visits The Sun
  • For Barca and Heineken
  • Buhari: Delays, indecision hinder progress
  • Mr President, beware of the mafia!
  • Revisiting the Onitsha fuel tanker tragedy
  • Building new economy through agro-industries
  • Ambode's birthday and the war against cancer
  • Jumbo pays and unpaid workers' salaries
  • Adesina's election as8th AfDB President
GUARDIAN
  • Nigeria to review nuclear emergency plans
  • Custodian & Allied celebrates growth with anniversary lecture
  • GIABA gets special recognition from the Egmont Group
  • Govt to enforce legal metrology law in trade, real sector
  • OPEC's crude oil supply rises to 31.33mbpd
  • World Bank projects slow growth for Nigeria, others
  • A bank's new deal for customer satisfaction
  • Stakeholders, operators hopeful over leasing law
  • Toyota wins investor vote on controversial new shares
  • Navy destroys 7 illegal refineries in Warri
  • APC lawmaker cannot to fail Nigerians, says Dogara
  • Ex Gov. Lamido of Jigawa returns, to report at EFCC on Thursday
  • Ugwuanyi pledges good governance, hails perseverance of his supporters
  • Canada wants Sudanese President Bashir arrested
  • Jurassic World eats up box office records
  • Teacher docked for allegedly defrauding lover of N175,000
  • Miley Cyrus advocates for transgender rights
  • UN General Assembly gets new president
  • Nigerians divided over AU's single currency, passport proposal
  • Dankwambo tasks House members on effective legislation
  • New Horizons lays foundation for N400m ICT centre at varsity
  • Muslim leaders urge faithful to watch out for moon today
  • House of Representatives Speaker, Deputy vow to resist push to resign
  • NERC sanctions Abuja Disco over estimated billings
  • Group, others demand N105b compensation over 2011 post-election violence
  • US debunks $5 billions donation over B' Haram
  • Nintendo sees transformation, but won't forget 'Mario
  • Microsoft's Bing expands encryption of web traffic
  • Jurassic World' romps its way to box office records
  • Trial of 'Terminator' warlord Ntaganda to open July 7
  • Eagles don't scare us, says Egypt's coach
  • Falcons openly discuss faith, but not sexuality
  • FIBA Africa 3X3 Basketball Championship set to light up Lagos
  • Real Madrid's youngster, Osede, wants to play for Nigeria
  • Corruption: Nobel Peace Centre to end partnership with FIFA
  • Enyeama faces sanction over comments about match venue
  • Africa's mobile phone penetration now 67%
  • AfICTA seeks power sector stability in Nigeria, others
  • NCC may axe 37 ISPs operating with expired licence
  • Huawei targets ICT penetration in Nigeria
  • ipNX gets Frost & Sullivan commendation on service
  • NCR targets customer satisfaction with new solution
  • MTN donates digital library to school
  • Airtel rolls out high-speed Wi-Fi service in Lagos
  • Smile boots telemedicine with SMifi
  • Aptech offers 90 million scholarships to students on IT skills
  • Air pollution kills 3.2 million people yearly, more than AIDS and malaria combined
  • Change is education
  • Viability of PPP option in digital transition
  • Trans fat is not safe and must be removed from food: US
  • Minor operation greatly boosts risks of very premature births
  • Arisekola: Death, the lion and dog
  • Tinubu: A cut above the rest
  • The audacity of an incorruptible president
  • Buhari: Questions and answers
  • Buhari should stay at home for now
  • What political leaders can learn from UK election
  • METAMORPHOSIS
  • A worrisome start to a change promised
  • In law space, art incorporates African concept of justice
  • Business sustainability through practical steps
  • Azaiki rethinks development strategies for a better Nigeria
  • Africa Speaks At 46th Art Basel's Contemporary Art Gathering
VANGUARD
  • Unpaid Salaries: 36 govs meet on bailout for bankrupt states
  • I not under any kind of pressure to conduct election ' Oyegun
  • Some people weren't comfortable with Tinubu's ever growing influence ' Boroffice
  • Elechi, ex-Ebonyi gov claims innocence on money laundering allegations
  • Unpaid salaries: Osun APC calls for understanding at Ramadan
  • Why Jonathan deserves Nobel Peace Prize
  • What happened to the fight against kidnappers
  • APC: A progressing crisis
  • We won't allow PDP to die ' Kaze
  • Uduaghan was a misunderstood gov ' Idawene, Delta SDP chairman
  • Miners move to create 300,000 jobs annually
  • Edo PDP and Anenih: Deconstructing Osunbor's unsavoury narrative
  • Fulfill campaign promises, diaspora Nigerians tell new administration
  • Julius Pondi: Recognizing a legislator of great promise
  • At the 8th National Assembly election: PDP giveth and PDP taketh
  • Imoke: A legacy of peace and political stability
  • 2015 IT Assembly: Stakeholders call for strict regulation, better funding of ICT sector
  • How technology boosts hospitality business, by Akpabio
  • Nigeria needs more awareness, not legislation on collocation ' Coker
  • Nigeria drops in Networked Readiness ranking
  • SAP, Hartford Green Consulting showcase SAP business one solution
  • Dell receives recognition from Gartner across enterprise product lines
  • ACW: 20, 000 African children to participate in software code workshop
  • Sack Keshi now
  • CAS throws out Giwa's case
  • AFCON 2017: Don't write off Super Eagles, Okpala tells Nigerian fans
  • Falconets begin 2016 World Cup race against Liberia
  • Esperance move to sign Bulbwa
  • Mikel waits on Chelsea to confirm Al Ain move
  • AFN regrets athlete's inability to win all cash prizes at AFN/Anambra Golden league
  • Corruption: Nobel Peace Centre to end partnership with FIFA
  • Oshoala: I want us to play like Real Madrid
  • NFF queries Keshi, Enyeama
  • Remembering Tupac on his 44th birthday!
  • Wizkid sends birthday greetings to his 'big daddy', guess who
  • When will change come for Nigerian women
  • Reverend Father Kidnapped in Ekiti State Regains Freedom
  • Naija Sha!! Is This The Best Way Of Securing Your Car From Theft
  • NNPC Has Too Many Bank Accounts & Corporation Has Lost Track Of Them ' Buhari Reveals
  • Lagos Trader Rapes Neighbor 12yr Daughter Inside Toilet
  • Samuel Eto'o Meets World's Tallest Man In Marrakech
  • Sanction for Enyeama over Match Venue Comments
  • Donald Trump Joins America's Presidential Race, Announces Desire To Run
  • Nobel Peace Centre to end Partnership with FIFA Over Corruption Scandal
  • EFCC Is Really Busy, Arraigns Internet Fraudster for 54,324 Romance Fraud
  • Ex-Jigawa Governor, Lamido Arrives Nigeria, Set To Honour EFCC Invitation
  • Be patient-focused, Provost tasks doctors, others
  • Dangers of Tramadol
LEADERSHIP
  • US Boko Haram Donation $5m, Not $5bn ' Embassy
  • Al-Bashir Drama: 1,400 S/African Soldiers 'Held Hostage' In Darfur
  • EFCC Quizzes Elechi, Invites Lamido, Shema's Aides
  • Why I Failed In Past Elections ' PMB
  • Only North, Muslims Can Defeat B'Haram ' Gen Gumi
  • Guard Your Utterances,' PDP Tells Kwankwaso
  • Commission Sanctions Electricity Distributor Over Outrageous Bills
  • We Will Not Be Intimidated By Criticism ' Badeh
  • Deputy Speaker Says N150b Budget For NASS Not Over-Bloated
  • Naira Closes At N196 To Dollar, Tuesday
  • Fans Remember 2Pac On 44th Birthday
  • All For Dino Melaye
  • I've Learnt To Always Be Myself- Queen Utomi
  • God Dey My Side Is A Prayer For Everyone-Kenny Sam
  • Thrills & Frills Of Nigeria Idols Season 5 Grand Finale
  • Improving Access To Loans Through FMBN Home Renovation Plan
  • Climate Change: Nigeria Gets $30m From World Bank
  • NLC Urges Buhari To End Indiscriminate Waivers
  • Customs Put Value Of Seizures Since 2009 At N41bn
  • Union Bank Boosts Profit With Sale Of Subsidiaries
  • Nigeria Decries Slow Implementation Of Trade Agreements With Iran
  • Oil Revenue: NEITI Threatens To Prosecute Criminal Issues
  • Hope Rises As New Investor Takes Over Delta Steel
  • BVN: Customers To Submit Numbers Via ATMs, Emails
  • Stallion Group Targets 1.5m Tonnes Of Rice Production
  • Sack Keshi Now, Hire Foreign TA, Katsina DOS Urges NFF
  • Heartland Suspend Coach Olottah
  • Chelsea Agree Season-long Loan Deal For Falcao
  • AAG/Olympic Qualifiers: Siasia Seeks Better Understanding With Clubs
  • Aegon Open: Nadal Crashes Out, Murray Progresses
  • Falconets To Begin Quest For World Cup Ticket Against Liberia
  • 7 NPFL Clubs Pick New Home Grounds
  • Inzaghi Fired As AC Milan Coach After Dismal Season
  • Bayern Sign Stuttgart Keeper Ulreich
  • My Annual Ramadan Journey
  • N5,000 Reprieve For The Poor
  • Buhari's Unministered Government: A Good Change
  • President Buhari And G7 Summit Video
  • Why Aba Is The Fashion Lover's Destination
  • 7 Things You Must Not Wear When Travelling Abroad
  • Dogara's Victory Gives Hope To Minority ' Sarkin-Noma
  • Taraba: Tackling Youth Restiveness For Good Governance
  • Kogi Needs Mending ' Kashim, Guber Aspirant
  • Nigeria Participates In HWPL Peace Walk
  • Girls Not Brides Calls For Renewed Action To End Child Marriage In Africa
TRIBUNE
  • Yuguda left liability of N96.9bn, not N125bn 'Transition committee
  • NASS enjoys 2.67% of federation budget 'Deputy speaker
  • NGF meets on possible FG's bailout for states
  • Kano assembly approves 13 commissioners
  • NSA, Dasuki, may go this week
  • PDP warns Kwankwaso over unguarded utterances
  • Civil Society Coalition slams Amnesty International report
  • Wale Ojo-Lanre loses grandmum
  • Make 8 distinctions, get a scholarship, Niger gov tells students
  • Bauchi court sentences female robber to 6-month imprisonment
  • Emergence of NASS leadership, indication of mature democracy 'Sule Lamido
  • Police parade 3 over Ajah killing
  • Incessant killings: Mushin residents take protest to Lagos Assembly
  • Kwara NSCDC promotes 700 officers
  • Early marriage undermines progress on girls' education 'Lawson
  • Ramadan: Moon expected today 'NASRDA
  • Military locates Boko Haram's control centre
  • We will focus on people-oriented bills 'Saraki
  • Aregbesola contradicts self on Osun debt profile 'PDP
  • South Africans begin fresh attacks on Nigerians, others
  • Court orders First Bank to disclose details of loan over Stella Oduah's bullet-proof vehicles
  • Death toll from ogogoro consumption rises to 71 in Rivers
  • EFCC quizzes Elechi, former Ebonyi governor
  • There's a limit to what I can do at 72 ---Buhari
  • I was tortured many times in kidnappers den---Ondo regent
  • Women representation: How far can Buhari's wife go
  • Politics of the South-East and Ekweremadu
  • Africa: CSR as the next sustainable business frontier
  • nerc and estimated bills
  • ICC not wanted in Africa 'Mugabe
  • Yemeni al Qaeda chief killed in US bombing
  • Michelle Obama launches $200m girls' education programme
  • Donald Trump barges into 2016 US presidential race
  • Kwara govt urged to establish fire station in Omu-Aran
  • Akure community sends SoS to govt over bad roads
  • Lagos: Akinola community cries out over imminent collapse of bridge
THE NATION
  • Buharis full speech at 25th AU Summit in Johannesburg
  • Female World Cup: USA defeat Nigeria
  • Buhari to probe Jonathans $9.7m failed arms contract
  • Sarakis election unacceptable, says Abdulsalami panel
  • Governors seek bailout for states
  • Boko Haram: 27 missing policemen yet to be declared dead, says I-G
  • Ramadan: New moon likely today
  • My two-week ordeal, by freed Ondo Regent
  • Why U.S.ll spend $5m to battle Boko Haram, by envoys
  • EFCC quizzes ex-Governor Elechi
  • Why there is massive corruption in NNPC, by Saraki
  • Court orders First Bank to provide details of bullet proof cars purchase
  • Nigerian student in Canada wins leadership award
  • Education is foundation of good things Unilorin VC
  • Customs seizes goods with N41.322b duty paid value
  • Stallion eyes 1.5m tonnes in rice production
  • Expert to Buhari: Focus on energy, others
  • Glo has 68% of new internet users
  • BEDC, Elizade varsity sign MoU on capacity development
  • 11 companies ordered to dilute majority equity stakes
  • Gin manufacturers fault ban on product
  • Eight companies to raise N180b as core investors stake more funds
  • Why we are training entrepreneurs
  • Manufacturing, mining drag U.S. industrial production
  • Ports injustice
  • Making of a gangland
  • Warrant of arrest for bench-warmer Reps
  • Saraki as President of the 8th Senate
  • Our Girls; Media vs military; FRSC checkpoints; Legislate against Insult the Citizen Month
  • General Abdulsalami Abubakar @ 73
  • Nyako admonishes Adamawa lawmakers
  • APC and challenge of reconciliation
  • Okowa unveils development plan
  • Yobe to conduct local govt polls
DAILY TRUST
  • EFCC probes Elechi, Kano, Katsina officials
  • Ramadan: Expect new moon today ' Space agency
  • Buhari and G7 Summit
  • Our suspension primitive ' Waku
  • Saraki's defiance has sown seeds of discord ' Kwankwaso
  • Former LG boss to contest for Kogi governorship
  • How PDP failed to produce Plateau Assembly speaker
  • Don't appoint less than 37 ministers, Rep advises Buhari
  • Group faults Timi Frank's call for Oyegun's resignation
  • APC chieftain urges Nigerians to be patient with Buhari
  • Thugs attack APC chieftain in Benue
  • PDP to Kwankwaso: Guard your utterances
  • Senate and attack on party supremacy
  • The maritime industry crisis
  • Behold the anatomy of change
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Tipper Garage: The junction of death at Dutse-Baupma
  • FCT police arrest suspected armed robbers
  • Hajj: FCT intending pilgrims must undergo thorough medical screening ' Board
  • How 15-year-old flashlight producer feeds his family
  • Police arrest fake air force officer for traffic offenece
  • FCT communities: So many poles, transformers yet without electricity
  • Climate change: Facing the future together
  • Bayelsa raps Shell on oil spill response
  • Nigerians urged to pay attention to sanitation
  • Ministry tasks NESREA on diligence
  • Bauchi govt goes tough on illegal hunting, grazing
  • Kaduna's falling reading habit
  • Saraki as President of the 8th Senate
  • FG picks Geregu, Itu as 2,400mw nuclear power sites
  • VAT on services of banks and other financial institutions
  • Aviation experts urge FG to save sector from extinction
  • Air Peace acquires two Boeing 737-300 aircraft
  • Boeing wins AerCap order for 737 MAX jets worth $10.7bn
  • Customs, FAAN settle rift, agree to collaborate on airport security
  • Boeing says govt loans for Airbus A380neo would go against WTO rulings
  • Nigeria's Taylor becomes new CTO's secretary-general
  • Firm to pump N370bn in Delta Steel
  • Strong corporate governance key to business devt ' Elumelu
  • Kofar Soro demands foreign coach for Eagles
  • NPL winners will be worthy champions if... ' Ikhana
  • El-Kanemi, Heartland, five others pick new homes
  • Dikko wants Dangote, others to invest in Nigerian league
  • Garba denies demanding money to field players
  • I'll ask Zuma about $9.3m botched arms deals ' Buhari
  • LMC boss, Dikko wants Dangote, others to invest in Nigerian League

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