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Friday, 24 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Friday, July 24, 2015


Thank God it's Friday and welcome to the news headlines, below are the headlines from national newspapers across the nation. Have a nice day as you read. 

PUNCH
  • PHEDC unveils 10-year tariff increase plan
  • Insecurity threatens Arepo burst pipeline repairs ' NNPC
  • Reverse oil tanker ban, global body tells NNPC
  • Petrol marketers, CBN disagree over forex availability
  • Ex-minister backs Nigeria, US economic partnership
  • MPC may retain key rates ' Report
  • Nigeria should intensify oil drilling now ' Ene
  • Gunmen kidnap 92-year-old monarch in Bayelsa
  • Supreme Court cases to open for mediation
  • FG uncovers 3,000 fake police pensioners
  • NNPC, engine room of corruption 'Saraki
  • Tompolo calls ex-militants to 'crucial' meeting
  • FG takes over Yola Disco from private investors
  • Banks extend loan repayment period for states
  • Prosecute our members if found corrupt, PDP tells Buhari
  • Fani-Kayode commends Buhari for rejecting gay marriage
  • APC suspends 41 members in AIbom
  • Lies against Aregbesola must stop APC
  • Dont limit probe to Jonathan govt, PDP tells Buhari
  • Did any Nigerian hear from NNPC lately
  • There is pus in Nigerias purse
  • Why Buhari must be slow
  • Strategies for addressing Nigerias environmental challenges
  • How to brand yourself on social media
  • Nigeria needs legal framework on Internet expert
  • Vodacom sells more data outside South Africa
  • Boko Haram attacks army chiefs home
  • Buhari's North-East rehabilitation
  • Overhaul judiciary
  • Universities' cut-off marks
  • The Buhari mob
  • Ambode, get a pair of jeans
  • Buratai's good example
  • Poser for Aregbesola
  • Reversing the rot in our schools
  • Arepo: Vandals abduct photojournalists, search for corpses
  • Three-year-old goes missing after aunt went for party
  • Policemen kill engineer at checkpoint
  • Hausa flee Lagos community as northerners slaughter 33-year-old
  • Group asks el-Rufai to probe ex-council chairmen
  • PDP backs Buharis probes
  • Buhari will limit probe to Jonathans govt Presidency
  • Okada riders protest extortion by govt officials in Ondo
  • Cut-off mark: Candidates, parents head for court
  • Abia govt reverses self on bailout
  • NDelta: Activists urge FG to declare environment emergency
  • Ex-militant leaders hail dissolution of NDDC board
  • Osun earned N317bn in four years
  • CBN adjusts rate as naira falls to 244
  • High naira exchange rate worries governors
  • Oyo gets N5.4bn bailout funds NLC
  • NYSC bars nursing mothers from national service
  • Learn sign language, educationist tells parents
  • Covenant school boss seeks rebirth of moral values
  • Books are capable of reducing crime rate 'Publisher
  • WAEC takes fight against exam malpractice to town
  • Group plans summer camp for children
  • Girls sweep prizes at ISI graduation
  • Educationists make case for pupils with special needs
  • Good vision is important, guard your eyes jealously
  • Sweet memory of Meet and Greet
  • For Kongi, WSICE preaches justice, freedom
  • National Troupe is equivalent of Super Eagles ' Ojo-Bakare
  • At Federal Palace casino, a baptism of fire
  • Glo hails Premier League
  • Awoniyi wasn't fit for Congo start ' Siasia
  • Oshoala worries Falcons coach
  • Africa Cup: Quadri enters final, Oshonaike grabs bronze
VANGUARD
  • There are Owu communities in South-East ' Olowu
  • Arepo explosion: Armed vandals barricade creeks, evacuate dead colleagues
  • 4 suspected kidnappers arrested in Kwara
  • Deal severely with those who ruined Nigeria, Clark tells Buhari
  • Man kills sister in-law, commits suicide
  • What Tompolo, MEND leaders will discuss as they regroup in Bayelsa
  • PDP: State chairmen give NWC 14-day ultimatum to summon NEC meeting
  • OKOGIE TO NIGERIANS: Be patient with Buhari
  • Don't Abandon Amnesty Beneficiaries
  • Petition: Senate mulls suspension of Marafa, Hunkuyi, 4 others
  • NASS: APC chieftains whose influence can end crises
  • Plateau's House of commotion
  • FG to urged privatise govt assets via stock exchange
  • Labour makes case for value added production
  • What SLOT.ng means to Nigeria's image in world business
  • What does your online profile says about you
  • Is probe the way to go
  • LG 'Body guard' dares others to beat your sound
  • Speedy implementation of cyber security act re-echoes at NCS forum
  • Under fire Russia pledges to boost fight against racism
  • Moses promises to work hard for Chelsea shirt
  • Bayern confirm Vidal agreement
  • Why Nigerian women are going natural
  • Ebonylife's Meet & Greet unites Buhari with Nigerians in diaspora
  • Yabatech student crowned Miss Palmchat
  • Silverbird endorses 'Adventures of Mr. Patrick
  • Miss Nollywood gets royal blessing from Okpe Monarch
  • Klint D'Drunk, Mark-T, others set for Vera's musical concert
  • Johnny 'Kabas, Anne Inyang, MC Abbey, others for 'The Encounter
  • Mikol back with another hit song 'Oya dance
  • Don Jazzy, Davido banter over FIFA 15, N5m at stake
  • When MAMA brought Durban to standstill
  • Three years after, Where is Gawat
  • Ramadan ends, Fasting continues
  • Tribute to Auntie Chinyere
  • We don't need to speak Greek
  • JAMB explains admission procedure to protesting candidates, parents
  • Maternal healthcare must be affordable
  • Robotic medicine: Healer or killer
THISDAY
  • Resident Card for Benefits
  • Life As a Dentist
  • ACCESS TO TOILETS IN AFRICA
  • Flying High
  • WISTA Nigeria Seeks Stakeholders' Support
  • Averting Apron Incidents
  • Charting a Sustainable Future for Aviation
  • Skyrocketing Costs at Nigerian Ports
  • Protests on the Streets of Yenagoa as 92yrs old Traditional Ruler is Kidnapped
  • NLC Courts NASS on New Minimum Wage, Cost of Governance
  • Medicine Dealers Protest Incessant Closure of Shops by Pharmaceutical Society
  • Ebonyi Defers Payment of LG Workers, Approves New Wage for One Month Only
  • Osun Group Wants EFCC to Probe Aregbesola
  • Niger Delta: Ex-Militants Regroup to Resume Insurgence
  • NYSC Introduces Self Deployment for Prospective Corps Members
  • NPF Warns on Illegal Police Guards
  • Governors to Meet Buhari Over Macroeconomic Challenges
  • FG's Bailout Fund Not Meant to Pay Workers' Salaries- Ahmed
  • Buhari Returns from the US
  • NAFDAC DG Absolves Self of Corruption Charges
  • EU Project in Nigeria Provides Forensic Training for EFCC, Anti-corruption Agencies
  • Osinbajo Seeks Road Transport Workers' Help in the Fight against Boko Haram
  • Yerima, EFCC Accused Slumps, Dies in Kirikiri Prison
  • Air Force Re-strategises to Fight Boko Haram, Militancy
  • Abia Moves to Secure N30bn Bank Loan as APGA Kicks
  • Akwa Ibom Guber: APC Defaults in Forensic Examination
  • Amaechi Not Corrupt as Alleged by Rivers PDP, Says Orlukwu
  • Complaints over Appointments By Buhari Too Early, Says Okechukwu
  • Aregbe Idris: How I Built Four Companies at 33
  • Amaechi Not Corrupt as Alleged by Rivers PDP, Says APC
  • Complaints Over Appointments By Buhari Too Early, Says Okechukwu
  • Rivers Lawmakers Berate DSS over Interference in Election Petition
  • Party Chieftains Trade Words over Death of Six PDP Members in Benue
  • Rivers Lawmakers Condemn Arrest, Harassment of INEC Officials by DSS
  • Experts Want Buhari to Review Dry Cargo Inspectors' Contract
  • Kaduna Electric to Supply Power to Refinery Quarters
  • FG May Rejig Policy on Airline Ownership in Nigeria
  • Clamour for Scrapping of Aviation Ministry Intensifies
  • Operators Lament Poor Infrastructure after 90 Years of Aviation in Nigeria
  • Calabar Channel Management MD Admonishes Bid Losers
  • NAHCO Commences Full Cargo Operations at Enugu Airport
  • Shareholders Berate Regulators for Imposing Fine on Insurance Firms
  • Air Force Plans to Establish MRO Facility in Nigeria
  • Transport Ministry Backs Collection of Operating Fees
  • Boko Haram Captures Five LGs in Yobe, Borno, Targets VIPs
  • NCS Begins Operation of Clinic at Western Marine Command
  • Global Ship Owners Protest Nigeria's Ban on 113 Crude Carriers
  • Indigenous Ship Owners Eye N5.4bn Monthly from Literage Operations
  • Lobbyists Mount Pressure on Buhari for NIMASA DG Job
  • Lobbyists Mount Pressure on Buhari for NIMASA DG Job
  • Kasapreko Bags Another Tourism Award
  • The Success Story of My Made-in-China Product
  • Tame Fuel Subsidy or it Will Tame Nigeria
  • Oil-city Agog for Warri Relays
  • Oliseh Calls for Calm as Eagles Prepare for Busy Schedule
  • First Bank Battles Dolphins in Zenith Bank Final
  • NFF Assures Nigerians on Olympic Qualification Ticket
  • Liberia U-20 Girls Hit Abuja Friday
  • Akures: A Generation of Arbiters
  • Glo Hails First Half Outings of Clubs
  • Thambe Looking Beyond Sharks Turbulent Times
  • Ojo's Gusty Contributions Eased Kwara Utd's Relegation Blues
  • LMC Boss Honoured with Excellence Award
  • Niger Delta: Ex-Militants Regroup under MEND, Schedule Meeting for Saturday
  • Arepo: Vandals Patrol Explosion Site, Bar Rescue Agencies
  • Bomb Blasts Victims Seek Inclusion in Support Fund, Accuse FG of Neglect
  • Nigeria Witnesses One Year without Polio Virus
  • Presidency: Buhari will Limit Corruption Probe to Jonathan's Govt Only
  • Again, Court Stops Hike in Electricity Tariff
  • FG Saves N1.2bn from 3,000 Ghost Pensioners
  • NLC Asks N'Assembly to Explain How Its Budget Rose to N150 bn
  • Senators to EFCC: We Hope Mrs Saraki's Invitation is Not Political
  • Protests Rock Yenagoa as 92-year-old Traditional Ruler is Kidnapped
  • Geometric Accuses Interstate Electrics of Neglecting Agreement on Aba Power Project
  • FG Inaugurates Kano-P'Harcourt Intercity Mixed Train Service
  • Army Chief Hosts Head of Mission Multinational Joint Task Force
  • NYSC Introduces Self-deployment for Prospective Corps Members
  • Ahmed: Bailout Fund is Not Meant to Pay Workers' Salaries
  • Abia Clarifies N3.2bn Receipt from FG
  • Ita-Giwa Commends Cross River Governor's Stand on Bakassi
  • FG Gives GMO Importers Six Months Moratorium to Comply with Biosafety Law
  • FG Bans Degree Programmes in Maryam Abacha University
  • Election Tribunal Issues Bench Warrant on WAEC
THE SUN
  • I'm a jealous lover 'Belinda Effah
  • Why not' I can marry a Nigerian 'Ivo Manifest, Cameroonian singer
  • Paul Obazele's true confession: I planned to date and dump my wife , but
  • Culture and tourism can feed Nigeria 'Rasaki Ojo-Bakare
  • N'Assembly crisis shameful 'Emir
  • Anambra N/Assembly polls: Nwankwo battles Eze at tribunal
  • PDP, Ohanaeze hail Buhari's involvement in burial of Zik's son
  • Anambra elders project Ngige for South-East position in Buhari's cabinet
  • APGA accuses Abia PDP of moves to influence tribunal's verdict
  • 25 ex-political office holders die awaiting N2bn severance benefits
  • South-East APC expresses confidence in Buhari
  • Buhari's US visit: Matters arising
  • Rivers tribunal: N/Assembly caucus accuses DSS of intimidating judicial, INEC officials
  • Oliseh's Eagles list for Tanzania out next month
  • Swimming: FINA shows FIFA the way
  • Anambra FA election 118 candidates set to battle Umeh
  • Rio 2016: Congo won't stop our dream 'Siasia
  • Union Bank records N10bn profit in six months
  • Dom account closure: Court orders Stanbic IBTC to pay client $1m
  • Aba power project: Geometric blasts Interstate
  • CBN extends loan repayment plan for states to 20 years
  • Osun, Webisco partner on tourism resort in Ikirun
  • I'm ready for the EFCC ' Toyin Saraki
  • Niger Republic based Maryam Abacha University declared illegal
  • NASS crisis, a distraction ' Dogara
  • Loot recovery: Clark backs Buhari
  • Balarabe Musa to el-Rufai: Make your assets public now
  • Buhari mourns ex-SGF, Saleh
  • Okada riders chase Ondo commissioner out of office
  • How states can overcome financial crunch -Ahmed
  • We were given statutory allocation, not bailout -Governors
  • NAFDAC certifies Natnudo Foods
  • Fire renders blind man, family homeless
  • Don't sell drugs donated to govt hospitals, NDDC warns
  • Abia govt wants commercial motorcyclists' help to fight crime
  • Boko Haram plots to bomb homes of VIPs ' Osinbajo
  • Tension, as Tompolo, ex-MEND commanders meet in Bayelsa
  • For the record: How ex-gov Orji, wife, son squandered N474bn in Abia (2)
  • Vandals take over Arepo, sack security men
  • We'll probe only Jonathan's govt 'Buhari
  • NLC demands N90,000 minimum wage
  • Re: APC vs APC
  • Buhari's American wonder
  • All the 'jazz' about Amnesty International
  • Orji Kalu Leadership Series: Matters arising
  • Beyond Buhari's US visit
  • APC's war of attrition
  • Daring the president on Halliburton scandal prosecution
  • Orji Kalu Leadership Series: Matters arising
  • The rising wave of cultism, gangsterism
GUARDIAN
  • We have no illusions about our challenges
  • UNHCR commends Benue gov's illegal arms recovery initiative
  • Kwara council workers seek stakeholders' intervention in salary dispute
  • Aviation agencies charged on safety, FAAN asks contractors to keep standard
  • Storm in APC's teacup
  • China's equities fall slightly in cautious trading
  • How to hedge against financial markets' risks
  • Exploit gas reserves to diversify economy, stakeholders tell govt
  • Tension in Plateau over killing of eight persons
  • Police defuse six IEDs, repel insurgents at Yobe market
  • NCC arrests 13 for copyright violation in Kaduna State
  • Kaduna govt workers protest against verification
  • Arthur Nzeribe debunks ill-health rumours
  • Police arrest suspected armed robbers, currency fraudsters in Borno
  • Kenya to close airspace for Obama's visit today
  • The Money Behind Obama's Kenya Visit
  • Syria food crisis worsening, say UN agencies
  • UNILORIN VC canvasses creation of peace ministry
  • Ishaku invites missing children's parents for verification, claim
  • Boko Haram planning to attack VIPs, says Osinbajo
  • APC chieftain cautions against hasty thought on marginalisation
  • Abia State has not received bailout fund
  • Police free kidnap victim
  • Firm assures community of gas flare stoppage
  • AMNESTY: Again, tension mounts in Niger Delta
  • Rivers N'Assembly caucus condemns arrest of REC by DSS
  • I belong to Africa and will be back soon, says Watson
  • Guardiola guarded on Vidal as Bayern lose on penalties
  • Delph to start for Man City, Dzeko could leave
  • Apple, other tech stocks weigh on Wall Street
  • PDP won't concede Ondo to APC
  • SIGN OF THE TIMES
  • Govt-beggars' face-off in Kaduna
  • Obama's Africa safari, triumph of symbolism
  • Osun, Aregbesola and price of commitment
  • Develop the people to build infrastructure
LEADERSHIP
  • We Were Distracted But Now Ready To Work ' Dogara
  • Nigeria, One Step Closer To Polio Eradication ' NPHCDA
  • Tension In N/Delta As Tompolo Convenes Meeting Of Ex-Militants
  • Alleged N90bn Asset: Make Your Assets Public, Balarabe Musa Tells el-Rufai
  • Army Parades Fake Recruitment Agent
  • Etisalat Sues NCC Over Concession Rift
  • Police Warn Against Illegal Hiring Of Officers
  • EFCC Arraigns 10 For Oil Bunkering
  • Gov Bindow Congratulates PMB On Successful Visit To US
  • NUC Repudiates Online Degrees, Condemns Maryam Abacha Varsity
  • Nigeria, Benin Partner To Tackle Cargo Smuggling From Cotonou
  • Emefiele, Obiano Lead Discussion On e-Government Sustainability
  • Union Bank Grows Earnings, Profit In H1 2015
  • N20bn Calabar Port Dredging Breeds More Controversy
  • Kaduna Electric Plans Power Supply For KRPC Quarters
  • Global Oil Tanker Association Protests Ban
  • Experts Want Buhari To Review Dry Cargo Inspector's Contract
  • Calabar Port Dredging Bid Transparent ' CCML
  • Nigerians Chide Toyota Over Disinterest On Auto Policy
  • Appraising Ile Ife As Cultural Progenitor Of Yoruba Race
  • Oliseh Calls For Calm, Says Team'll Hit Ground Running
  • Falcons'll Be Victorious In Bata ' Danjuma
  • Glo Thrilled By Performance In NPFL First Stanza
  • ITTF-Africa Senior Cup: Qadri Bundles Out Lashin
  • We'll Give Our Best Shot To Qualify For Olympics ' Anyansi-Agwu
  • We'll Race For Jules In Hungary ' Hamilton
  • Liberia U-20 Expected Today
  • CADS Postpones Deaf Cup Championships Indefinitely
  • Jonathan's Men As New 'Prisoners Of War
  • Buhari/Osinbajo's Sympathy Call on Gombe: An Exemplary, Inspiring Leadership
  • North East: World Bank To The Rescue
  • Fuel Subsidy: Strategies And Tactics Of The Cabal
  • Takeways From Buhari's State Visit To America
TRIBUNE
  • Jonathan's wife barred from VIP lounge of PH Airport
  • Buhari, ACF mourn Aminu Saleh
  • NUC blacklists Maryam Abacha varsity 'Says ban on online degrees in force
  • INEC assures of improved elections in Kogi, Bayelsa
  • Ekiti PDP exco members set to dump party for APC
  • Why Buhari should implement Confab report 'Odumakin
  • Patent medicine sellers protest alleged extortion in Ekiti
  • Lagos govt clears self over fake advert on nursing school
  • Navy destroys 12 illegal refineries in Delta
  • Ex-militant leaders plan to hold 'crucial meeting' on Saturday
  • Rivers government, doctors meet over unpaid salaries
  • Universities can set minimum benchmark above 180 cut-off point, says JAMB
  • Army arrests man over fake internet recruitment
  • 3,000 ghost police pensioners discovered
  • Lagos governor, others celebrate as ex-governor Jakande clocks 86
  • Boko Haram plans to bomb VIPs houses, Osinbajo raises alarm
  • We'll resolve House crisis before July 28 'Monguno
  • Naira, interest rate in focus as MPC ends meeting today
  • NLC President takes minimum wage issue to Senate President
  • UPDATED: 24 hours after inferno, PPMC yet to get to Arepo explosion site
  • New military operation to ensure timely end of insurgency, says Army
  • No bailout yet for states, governors say
  • 280 passengers stranded at Lagos airport
  • NNPC shuts supply of fuel to put off Arepo pipeline explosion fire
  • Court stops NERC from increasing electricity tariff
  • Buhari's US visit: The gains, prospects
  • Understanding the Obama, Buhari dialogue
  • The quest for fresh American investments
  • Will Buhari remove fuel subsidy
  • Challenges facing South-East PDP
  • Fiscal federalism will solve states' economic crises 'Lagos lawmaker
  • FG, SSANU and staff schools
  • Artiste meets Artiste Manager: A marriage for music business success or failure' (2)
  • Lights! Camera! Action! ...How Nigerian artistes ruled the MAMAs 2015
  • As Don Jazzy and Davido collide in gaming challenge
  • RE: Why artistes from Ibadan find it hard to 'blow
DAILY TIMES
  • Buhari Will Restore Discipline in Nigeria'APC Chieftain
  • Youths Decry Marginalization at Federal University Otuoke
  • Check Xenophobia in South- Africa, Nigerian Professionals Tells AU
  • Group Hails Buhari over Appointment of New Service Chiefs
  • Fatherhood Makes Men Fat, Says Medical Study
  • Too Much TV, Low Physical Activity May Worsen Cognitive Function
  • OLX Partners SCFN on Stroke Prevention
  • Guinness Nigeria, Concern Universal Unveil Water, Sanitation Projects
  • Couples, Don't Worry about Infertility until after 10 Months ' India Andrologist
  • Top Target Babaganaru Meets Pillars Today
  • Multinational Joint Task Force Pledges to End Boko Haram
  • Gunmen Kidnap 92-Yr-Old Monarch in Bayelsa
  • Boko Haram Plots to Bomb Osinbajo'S House, Other VIPs
  • Tension in Niger Delta as Ex-Militant Generals Regroup
  • National Assembly spent N600b in four years ' NLC
  • Buhari'll limit corruption probe to Jonathan govt ' Presidency
  • UCL Crackers: Ambrose in, Rabiu Out
  • Fed Cup Q/Finals: Giant Killers BJ Faces Lobi Stars
  • Olosunde Joins Man United Tour Squad
  • Fed Cup: Obuh Will Take It One Game at a Time
  • SEC, CMC to Firm up Action on Capital Market Masterplan
  • Rising Profile of Urban Farming
  • Experts Worry over Regional Management of Fishery Activities
  • Nigerian Pros in S'Africa Urge FG to Diversify Nigeria'S Economy
  • NDBDA, Firm Partner on Vegetable Farming
  • Lack of Finance Minister, Stagnating Economy ' Activist
  • Real Estate, ICT lead growth sectors in Nigeria ' UN
  • Buhari Galvanises FDI Drive, Pledges to Sustain Privatisation
  • 33 ships expected at Lagos ports
  • Car Technology: At the Speed of Thought
  • Enterprise Strokes If Gold Rusts, What Will Iron Do' (2)
DAILY TRUST
  • N1bn land deal rocks NHIS
  • N/Assembly crisis remains as factions meet tomorrow
  • Boko Haram planning to bomb my house-- Osinbajo
  • Gombe blasts: 29 killed, 99 injured-Police
  • Buhari arrives from US as NEC meeting holds
  • Lifting the ban on textile imports
  • N/Assembly: Party supremacy not in Nigeria's constitution - Yakasai
  • We don't have money to pay commissioners, others - Kwara Gov
  • Governorship: APC may have problem in Kogi, if'- Ugbane
  • ALGON wades into Plateau LG crises
  • Major OPEC member removes fuel subsidy
  • Union Bank records 17% growth
  • NICON Insurance gets quality award
  • Kelani urges APC: Tell Okorocha to leave AA alone
  • Buhari govt: APC chieftains assure Igbo of fair deal
  • Senate: Opponent challenges Dariye's eligibility
  • Simple ways to systematize under sink space in your home
  • We need family, community efforts in tackling trafficking in persons
  • Economic empowerment: 330 women acquire vocational skills from NCWD
  • Fatherhood makes men fat
  • Dealing with a difficult mother in-law
  • Beyond the diplomatic honeymoon
  • Obama goes to Mt. Kenya
  • A voice from the wilderness
  • Enter Sitta Shawwal
  • Islam and sincerity of Muslims to the Qur'an (III)
  • Stella Maris College celebrates 10th anniversary, graduates 147
  • AEPB: Laws against street hawkers weak
  • 8000 vehicles tested in computerized centres
  • Police nab syndicate using kids to beg
  • Gunmen kidnap Fulani woman, child at Kuje community
  • Police gun down robber, recover firearms at Jikwoyi
  • Centenary City to resettle 3,056 original inhabitants
  • Skipping' into disaster
  • Brain shift leaves poor women with fistula desperate
  • FG's effort to eradicate polio has paid off ' Stakeholders
  • 365 days without polio
  • Adieu Sarkin Yakin Nigeria
  • Why Buhari should suspend export inspectors' contract
  • Ambode urges youths to embrace vocational education
  • Electricity supply will enhance agric, SME growth ' NERC
  • Fraud allegations rock Abuja Chamber of Commerce
  • NICON Insurance gets quality award
  • NICON Insurance gets quality award
  • MDAs' statistics to address 70% data need ' Kale
  • World Bank raises forecast for 2015 global crude prices
  • How Nigeria can overcome forex crises ' CRC MD
  • IGI promises improved returns
  • LMC to introduce night matches
  • NFF will give Olympic tickets best shot 'Agwu
  • Lobi to motivate Ortom by winning Fed Cup
  • Dauda hopeful Oliseh would bring desired change
  • Glo applauds Premier League clubs' excellence, spirit
  • NFF optimistic of Olympics qualification
  • Liberia U20 Women team arrive Abuja Friday
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • PDP supports FG's fight against corruption 'Metuh
  • Nigeria celebrates one year without polio
  • Saraki indicts NLC over $150bn oil theft
  • Buhari should disprove hatred of Igbo
  • Group wants AGF, others to disclose states' debt profiles
  • Land tussle: Feuding Enugu communities petition govt
  • Boko Haram plans to bomb VIP's houses 'Osinbajo
  • NUC rejects Mariam Abacha varsity certificates
  • Electricity tariff: Court strikes out NERC objection
  • Governors' forum to partner FG for functional NHIS
  • US to review Burundi aid over poll crisis
  • With Oliseh as Super Eagles Coach
  • Adebutu charges indigenes on Ogun devt
  • Challenges of local government administration in Kogi
  • Niger-East not marginalized 'APC
  • Why LG poll may not hold in Igboeze South
  • Film: Hope rises as NFI marks 20
  • I'm continuing from where I left off 'Six Foot Plus
  • MUSIC: Nigerian artistes and international collabos
  • Challenges before Nigerian TV producers 'Zik Zulu Okafor
  • TELEVISION: Inside 'Glass House
  • Furore over Sure-P taxi scheme
  • Hawking returns as school year ends
  • BOOK: Getting the American dream
  • World Bank predicts weak commodity prices in 2015
  • Frozen food traders lament N20bn importation ban loss
  • FG partners AGRA, Agric Business Group on sector's micro reforms
  • TeamFest Africa 2015 urges SMEs to showcase crafts
  • Anambra Assembly lauds Governor on agricultural programmes
  • Oshoala, Onome return for E'Guinea
  • Ahead Tanzania: Oliseh wants patience
  • Battle of Pointe-Noire: Siasia calls Sokari, four others
  • Eagles' job: NFF right on Oiseh'Sule
  • FA tests refs on fitness
  • Zenith B'ball: Controversy trails All Stars' team list
  • Afrobasket: NBBF names Oyedeji, 25 others for Tunisia

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