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Monday, 6 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, July 06, 2015



Good morning and welcome to the news, headlines from various newspapers across the nation is ready for your reading pleasure. Read, enjoy and have a nice working day.

VANGUARD
  • I've no Northern agenda ' Buhari
  • Father exonerates principal accused of impregnating daughter
  • Yero left only N228m, not N8bn 'El-Rufai
  • Washington to provide counterterrorism aid to help Nigerian fight Boko Haram
  • I didn't beat my wife'Suswam
  • No plan to arrest Ekweremadu ' Police
  • Many feared killed as twin blasts rock Jos city
  • How peace'll return to APC'BoT Member
  • Lagos govt to reconstruct Ladipo market road
  • Ending The National Assembly Crisis
  • Why Nigerians think we're reckless ' Yari, NGF chairman
  • Payment policy accounts for 70% decline in SME growth
  • Starting Jumia helped us build Nigeria's largest delivery network ' ACE
  • Bayelsa moves to leverage private sector investment for economic growth
  • I do what I do because of passion ' Joseph Obigbara
  • Over 200 Chinese firms eye business in mining, agric sectors
  • New report projects steady decline in food prices over next decade
  • Shareholders query low attendance of members at AGMs
  • Bankers, financial analysts weary over forex regime
  • e-Tax Pay the easy way to pay your tax
  • Financial Derivatives predicts 9.1% inflation for June
  • BoI disburses N75.8m to off-grid solar home system providers
  • Jega's exit and the uncertainty in INEC
  • Microsoft, Konga to reward five consumers with paid trip to UK
  • We have invested on data centres to drive cloud computing for SMEs ' MTN
  • Toro: Keshi is the architect of his misfortune
  • Adejube faults Keshi's dismissal
  • Kojo blasts NFF over Keshi's sack
  • Keshi should blame self ' Nigerian coaches
  • Keshi deserves to go ' Chukwu
  • Sunshine Stars stay top
  • Keshi off to USA, receives dismissal letter
  • Stakeholders say Keshi's sack, a hasty decision
  • Keshi's sack, not a suprise says Amiesimaka
  • Blatter to limit travel until 'everything cleared up
  • No law to enforce penalty in pay-tv industry ' ACTV boss
  • The Generals need to apologise to Shagari
  • Fuel imports: The real cabal
  • Buhari and 'the change we need
  • CSR: Vitafoam donates mattresses to Boko Haram victims
  • The key to turn organisational challenges to opportunities ' Aston Business School chiefs
  • N480bn spent annually on malaria treatment
PUNCH
  • Banks face huge losses from trade finance loans
  • We haven't stopped road construction, says OGSG
  • Housing poll finds men are from Mars, women from Venus
  • Steps to creating multiple streams of income
  • CBN warns against trafficking in foreign currencies
  • Building collapse: BCPG, Lafarge train artisans
  • Fuel scarcity persists as banks deny marketers credit
  • Dangote challenges investors on economic diversification
  • Shell, partners campaign against crude theft in Ogoniland
  • ARIAN advises firms on how to retain marketers
  • Sparklight introduces micro financing scheme
  • SSANU rejects NUC moves to stop staff schools' funding
  • Tribunal: Melaye accuses Tinubu of backing Adeyemi at A'Court
  • Gay marriage satanic, Bishop tells US
  • Kogi REC promises credible poll
  • Save Ijaw language from extinction
  • Suicide bomber kills six inside Redeemed church
  • Boko Haram bombers attack Jos mosque, road, scores killed
  • Lagos planning to reconstruct Ladipo market road ' Govt
  • Relocate BHaram suspects, South-East govs tell FG
  • APC, PDP disagree over Ondo residence card
  • Tinubu, Akande reaping what they sowed Bode George
  • Be patient with Buhari
  • Nigerias most important questions
  • Memo to Buhari: Remove fuel subsidy (1)
  • Fuel imports: The real cabal
  • Naming chronic bank debtors not enough
  • Skye Bank redeems N1m promo prizes
  • Nigeria, Netherlands to increase investments in economic sectors
  • Enhancing productivity for real sector growth
  • Corporate governance code not for tax purposes 'FRC
  • Senate presidency in Nigeria: Some constitutional misadventure
  • The 'not valid for foreign exchange' list
  • Counting the gains of 'No premium, no cover' policy
  • Stockbrokers' institute seeks NUC accreditation for programmes
  • Equities to decline further amid market volatility 'Experts
  • NFF fires Keshi, Amodu takes over
  • Twitter and female genital mutilation
  • Pray for police, Adeboye urges Nigerians
  • N'Assembly crisis will soon be over
  • Enugu Rep disagrees with Gbajabiamila
  • Groups seek end to NAssembly crises
  • Celestial Church crisisll be over soon Olatosho
  • Protect Ladipo Market traders, Lagos Rep tells Ambode
  • Ikorodu bank robbers arrested
  • Siasia to contest Bayelsa gov
  • EFCC summons 120 Ogun teachers over N200m loan
  • Obey partys directive, Gbajabiamila tells Dogara
  • Police to quiz Ekweremadu over forged Senate rules
  • APC tasks new INEC boss on electoral reforms
  • AIbom elders ask gov to curb cultism
  • SCourt affirms ex-employees life sentence for attempted murder
  • Ekweremadu disburses N23.5m scholarship grants to students
  • Firm offers PoS, accounting solutions on flexible options
  • Associated Discount House migrates to Finacle
  • Smile boosts broadband service with Abuja shop
  • MTN, Connect Marketing hold Nigerias first technology conference
  • DHL plans investments across sub-Saharan Africa
  • What you need to know about typhoid fever
  • Take health foods with caution
  • Diamond League: Okagbare targets long jump in Lausanne
  • Ebonyi to create football clubs
  • 60 boxers for AAG camping
  • Enyimba extend unbeaten run, Pillars win
  • Last minute penalty saves Dolphins at home
  • Three finals, three defeats for Messi, Mascherano
  • Ekeji, Tarila, Ezeugo disagree on Keshi's sacking
THISDAY
  • Kano, Calabar Airports Emerge Best in Nigeria
  • Mapel Travels Partners Sabre to Improve Online Booking
  • IATA, EUROCONTROL Support Aeronautical Information Services in Africa
  • Nigeria Begins Preparation for ITU Telecom World 2015
  • CyberSynchs Introduces Cost-effective Backup Service for Mobile Data
  • The Hobbling Ruling Party
  • Effective Governance Can Help Overcome Fiscal Fragility, Says IMF
  • SC Upholds Cancellation of Benue Assembly Seat
  • Blatter Insists Political Pressure behind World Cup Votes
  • Genesis of a Nation in Denial
  • Ekweremadu: Enugu to Witness Massive Socio-economic Development
  • Hawkins: Why I will Always Return to Nigeria
  • NASS Dispute: Party Supremacy Mustn't Be Compromised - Tinubu Group
  • New Initiative for Land Management
  • FRC: Abuse of FRA Act Responsible for Fiscal Crisis
  • Why NERC Withdrew Financial Support for NECAN
  • Insurance Operators Bemoan High Company Income Tax
  • Shippers' Council Moves to Expedite Cargo Clearance at Ports
  • Bayelsa's Petrochemical Firm to Employ 30,000
  • Vitafoam Donates Relief Materials to Boko Haram Victims
  • Beta Computers Offers Flexible Payment Solutions
  • PAU Dean Leads Talks At ICT Book Launch
  • Tecno Makes Inroads into Youth Market with BOOM J7
  • Oyintiloye: Creation of Opportunity for Youths, a National Burden
  • Casers Group Strengthens Networks, Acquires Mawal
  • GTBank Unveils Porsche Campaign Promo
  • Stakeholders Urged to Tap into WTO Project
  • A Third Alternative to PDP and APC
  • Boko Haram Steps up Attacks, Hollande Seeks New Summit
  • APC, PDP Trade Barbs over Plot to Arrest Ekweremadu
  • CBN Reads Riot Act to Foreign Currency Traffickers
  • The Girl Who Escaped from Boko Haram
  • FG Reopens Maiduguri Airport
  • FRC Boss: Excess Crude Account was Mismanaged
  • South-east Governors Flay FG over Relocation of Boko Haram Detainees to the Zone
  • Wike Orders Payment of Three Months Arrears to Pensioners
  • Minimah Promises Further Court Martial to Check Indiscipline in the Army
  • 12 Jostle for UI Vice-Chancellor Job
  • Sundiata Post for Unveiling Tomorrow
  • Lagos Plans Reconstruction of Ladipo Market Road
  • Kano Govt Debunks Rumour Stopping Christians from Going to Church
  • Report: IDPs in North-east Hit 1.4m Mark
  • As He Prepares to Leave Lagos, CP Arrests Ikorodu Robbers
  • NGE Donates N1m to NIJ
  • Ondo Smart Card Exposes 70%
  • Wife of Former Bayslsa Gov Regains Freedom
  • Five Die in Multiple Accidents in Edo
  • Keshi's Sack: NFF Acted Right, Says Ekeji
THE SUN
  • The 'change' cabinet: God, give us men!
  • Aviation professionals advocate merger of Aviation, Transport ministries
  • Nigeria, US mobilise for $1.5bn Diaspora infrastructure fund
  • FRC seeks citizens' input to Corporate Governance Code
  • NIMC'll produce only 1m cards in 36 years
  • Ondo 2016: Tussle over Mimiko's job
  • Ambode's victory at tribunal expected' APC
  • It's new dawn in Kogi
  • We're into governance, not politics 'Ugwuanyi
  • Lagos lawmakers back Ambode over delay in forming cabinet
  • Keshi: Another end of an era
  • Mixed feelings trail Keshi's sack
  • Siasia sure of Rio 2016 Olympic place
  • Wimbledon: Venus faces Serena; Djokovic, Federer in action
  • Invasion of Public Relations space by charlatans, bad business for Nigeria 'Rotimi Oladele, NIPR boss
  • Incessant robbery attacks threaten banks' existence
  • Biometric duplicity: Nigerians protest multiple ID cards registration
  • Analyst faults use of BVN to pay unclaimed dividend
  • BDIC targets $1.5bn turnover from fertilizer production
  • PDP members not welcome in Cross Rivers APC
  • Don't demolish Ladipo market without alternative, Rep tells Ambode
  • Staff school palaver: Varsities vow to defend 2009 agreement
  • Grave mistake Jonathan made in war against Boko Haram -Prof Ango Abdullahi
  • Nigeria won't succumb to Boko Haram 'Dogara
  • Confusion in Kaduna over state's financial status
  • 65 UNIZIK students renounce cultism
  • Expect more court-martials, Minimah tells soldiers
  • Endless agony on Lagos- Badagry Expressway
  • BREAKING! Police bust Ikorodu bank robbers
  • Celebrating Nigerian Army at 152
  • Ahaneku's giant strides at UNIZIK
  • South Sudan's nightmare
  • APC, reality and democracy
  • Lagos and the gains of mainstream politics
GUARDIAN
  • Poverty of intellectualism in Nigeria
  • Community disowns American missionary's entourage on visit to Wada
  • The APC rumble cum National Assembly
  • NSE records N17.6 billion turnover in one week
  • With focus on value creation, govt firms can be competitive, says Raji
  • Corporate governance for NGOs not for tax purposes, says FRC
  • Ex-banker wants court to declare CBN's blackbook unconstitutional
  • RMB tasks govt on improved private sector partnership
  • CBN warns on cross border forex movement
  • CBN: BVN Is To Protect Customers' Deposits
  • Unbanning Textile Import: Manufacturers Ask Govt To Subject Foreign Products To Quality Control
  • Helios, Vitol Group Acquire Major Stake In Oando
  • Miners Urge Govt To Revive Ajaokuta Steel Mill
  • Ajimobi urged to slash N200m security vote for workers' four-month salary arrears
  • Elders reject proposed nuclear power plant in Akwa Ibom
  • EFCC restates mission to prosecute, not persecute criminals
  • South-based northern monarchsback Ekweremadu'selection
  • Ahamba accuses Okorocha of threat life
  • Plateau polls tribunal asks lawyers to use simple language for witnesses as Jang mourns monarch
  • APC group defends Akande on party crisis
  • Tribunal to rule on Ibikunle Amosun's objection to suit challenging his election
  • Ikpeazu sacks Aba international market review committee
  • Girls Guide installs Obiano's wife as patron
  • MTN concludes 21 Days of Y'ello Care
  • Centre provides free services to 737 sexual violence survivors
  • Vitafoam donates matresses, pillows to victims of Boko Haram insurgency
  • Anxiety mounts over kidnapped lecturer
  • Ondo residency smartcard exposes 70% non- resident users of free healthcare
  • Cholera kills 10 in Ebonyi
  • Ogun governor laments loss of revenue to Lagos State
  • Rwanda restates commitment in the fight against genocide in Africa
  • Sewage pollution threatens Olympic yacht competition site in Brazil
  • 6 die in suicide bomb attack on Church
  • B'Haram displaces over 1.4 million in N'East, says NEMA, IOM
  • Ortom declares 'war' on armed robbers, kidnappers
  • Fadipe: 'Lover of justice, truth
  • Greeks reject demands for more austerity in key referendum
  • Group condemns calls for violence in N'Delta
  • Many feared dead as twin bomb blasts hit Jos
  • Why Buhari will be visiting U.S. this month
  • Controversy trails nomination of Senate minority leader
  • How DSS indiscretion triggered crisis in presidential security
  • OSOPADEC parleys stakeholders on peace, security
  • US crush Japan 5-2 to win third Women's World Cup title
  • Nigeria will qualify for 2016 Olympics, says Samson Siasia
  • NRFF protests cancellation of rugby from All Africa Games
  • Keshi had the opportunity of leaving honourably, says Christian Chukwu
  • French, German presidents tried to influence World Cup votes: Blatter in paper
  • Adejube faults Keshi's contract termination
  • Football: Messi-Maradona debate rumbles on after Copa woe
  • RMB Westport sets December date
  • Enugu, developer partner on precast mass housing scheme
  • Al-Amin reiterates commitment to FHA's transformation drive
  • UKTI, Ecotrends to provide platform for property exhibition
  • Nigeria appoints consultants on roads
  • Development plan dismisses threats to Lekki/Victoria Island's real estate prospects
  • US construction spending rises 0.8 percent in May
  • LSPWC gets new head, adopts strategies on road maintenance
  • Adherence to building code prevents structural failure, says Fadayomi
  • Grenadines in mixed-housing developments to boost home-ownership
  • Operators dump GSM for CDMA in point of sale transactions
  • The oil pipeline surveillance contracts
  • Of spectrum hunger and broadband bread
  • Remembering headquarters, 60 years later (1)
LEADERSHIP
  • INVESTIGATION: Nigeria Loses N700bn To Tourism Annually
  • Boko Haram Kills Dozens In Potiskum Church, Jos Mosque Attacks
  • I Did Not Assault My Wife, Yemisi Never Looted Benue Lodge 'Suswam
  • PDP Ward Congress: Controversy Over Gov Wada's Plan To Reverse Cancellation
  • Police To Interrogate Ekweremadu Over Forgery Of Senate Rules Today
  • Presidency Disowns PMB's Daughter's Alleged Twitter Account
  • Rivers: Students, APC In War Of Words Over Wike's Bank Loans
  • Bayelsa Assembly Okays Dickson's Request On N34.1bn Loans
  • A/Ibom Is Not Owing Us Salary ' Workers
  • Yero Left N228m Not N8bn, Says El-Rufai
  • Airtel Raises $1.3bn From Mobile Towers Sales
  • Traveri NH3 To Provide Energy Solutions In Nigeria
  • Why Stolen Funds Won't Pass Through Our Banks ' US
  • BoI Disburses N75.8m To Solar System Providers
  • FG Is Owing Us Over N300bn ' DAPPMA
  • CBN Vows To Punish Foreign Currency Traffickers
  • Stock Market Investors Lose N57bn At Half-year
  • Nigeria's Importation of Tomato Paste Is A Shame ' Cowan
  • 2 Foreign Firms Explain Reasons For Acquisition Of Nigeria's Oando
  • Maiduguri International Airport To Commence Commercial Operations ' FAAN
  • Olympic Games: Weightlifting Federation Names National Coach
  • Blatter Indicts 2 Former World Leaders
  • Keshi Was Sacked Over 'Belief Issues' ' Amiesimaka
  • FIFA Rankings: Despite Copa America Loss, Argentina Retain Top Place
  • Adejube Faults Keshi's Contract Termination
  • Nigeria Will Rule World Through Judo ' Ade Abolurin
  • 2015 AAG: Judo Federation Will Surpass Target Given By NSC ' Oshodi
  • Making A Case For A Transition Act
  • Another Sodom And Gomorrah
  • On Balarabe Musa's Criticisms
  • For Aisha Buhari, An Agenda
  • Easing Out Ekweremadu
  • 4 Things You Can Do This Week To Be A Happier Person
  • Zeberced Group Creating 40,000 Jobs Through Industrial Park ' Kurt
THE NATION
  • Ogbeche on target for Cambuur
  • Those who sacked Keshi had the power to do so Chukwu
  • Why Iheanacho, Alampasu were dropped- Siasia
  • Musa Muhammed begs Siasia, returns to Dream Team
  • Brown shares selfie with Pocognoli after training
  • Come out of hiding, Lagos tells twins father
  • Residents seek demolition of their homes
  • N7m properties lost in Oshodi market inferno
  • Boat mishaps: Senator to provide 500 life jackets
  • NURTW seeks review of Okada restriction in Lagos
  • Gay marriage is Satans agenda, says Bishop
  • Make youths ministers
  • Presidency disowns Twitter comments ascribed to Zahra Buhari
  • Curb piracy on waterways
  • Wikes, Petersides supporters anxious as tribunal resumes today
  • Kogi PDP crisis: Wada plots to reverse cancellation of Ward Congress
  • Encourage joint airline ownership, aviation group urges Fed Govt
  • APC chairmen urge Buhari to intervene over impunity in Ekiti, others
  • Central Bank to probe travellers with over $10,000 at borders
  • Fayose to name Ikere monarch in 14 days
  • High Court orders status quo in Arco, Agip dispute
  • CFAO unveils Mitsubishi L200 Pickup truck
  • Taming team conflict for organisational and national devt
  • Eurozone economic growth speeds up
  • Why Intel Corp shares slumped
  • Shell Arctic oil drilling to begin soon
  • Forex: CBN mulls reopening of RDAS window
  • In defence of CBN forex policy
  • Expert urges continued search for oil in Chad Basin
  • NLNG clarifies role in dry dock project
  • Unbanned items
  • Fashion and fellowships
  • PMB: Bring back Omobola Johnson
  • Behold the Kuru Declaration
  • Still on the NASS crisis
  • NNPC probe: What mother tick told its children
  • Supremacy is supreme
  • Battle for Minority Leader tears PDP senators apart
  • Ekweremadu should step down
  • Lawmaker seeks women participation in politics
DAILY TIMES
  • Buhari Sacks CSO over supremacy battle with ADC
  • Nigeria nearly bankrupt under Okonjo's watch
  • Presidency Denies Northern Agenda in Buhari's Appointment
  • PDP raises alarm over Ekweremadu, accuses APC of intolerance
  • HIV Vaccine Trial on Human Begin After Partial Success in Monkeys
  • UPDATE: Boko Haram bombs RCCG church in Yobe, kills 30 in Zamfara
  • NGE donates N1m to NIJ
  • BREAKING: Another blast occur in the Jos
  • NANS dissociates from picketing of AMCON
  • Al-Makura distributes relief materials to victims of communal clashes
  • Breaking News: Twin Bomb blasts Rock North local government Area in Jos
  • Residency Card 'Kaadi Igbeayo', sheer wickedness ' ICT expert
  • Aregbesola approves appointment of Asaoni of Ora-Igbomina
  • Okorocha wants me dead ' Ahamba
  • Saraki urges Boko Haram to accept FG's olive branch
  • To End Boko Haram Attacks, Nigerians Must Support Buhari ' Jonathan
  • APC, Police in dirty move against Ekweremadu, says PDP
  • Okorocha wants me dead, says Ahamba
  • BREAKING NEWS: Bomb Explosion at Yobe Redeemed Church kills 6
  • Keshi Sacking Not Good For Eagles ' Joseph Dosu
  • Breaking: NFF Sacks Stephen Keshi
DAILY TRUST
  • 6 killed in Potiskum church attack
  • Police invite Ekweremadu over forged Senate rules
  • Jonathan's legacy of debts
  • We'll not stop opposing Saraki unless...- Sen Hunkuyi
  • 20 in race to succeed Mu'azu as PDP chair
  • APC woman leader defends appointment of Zakari
  • Let's be patient with Buhari to fix Nigeria -Kwapnoe
  • Atiku not averse to becoming APC BoT chair
  • Beyond pace and appointments
  • Imports; In Praise of CBN's Capital Control
  • Buhari's next moves
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Kids know more about the West than Africa ' School administrator
  • Church members appeal to police over attacks in Kubwa
  • Man lands in court for spitting on police officer
  • Immunisation plus days launched in Kwali
  • 40 outgoing corps members face sanction in FCT
  • Father rapes daughter in Abuja village
  • Abuja housing problems amidst ocean of empty houses
  • FHA`S MD vows to rid the authority's of corrupt practices
  • FG urged to use housing sector to improve the economy
  • REDAN sets up c'ttte to enhanced housing delivery
  • 150 exhibitors for Abuja Housing Show
  • BTG Group to set up precast factory
  • Electricity: FG to privatise transmission company soon
  • Requirements, steps for e-filing of tax returns
  • FSS 2020 to place Nigeria as Africa's financial powerhouse
  • PAN is household name in Nigeria, Gov Ganduje says
  • NAHCON advises pilgrims to pay through Jaiz Bank
  • Heritage Bank promises innovative services
  • CBN vows to prosecute FOREX traffickers
  • NSE introduces Pension Index to track PFAs stocks
  • Legacy Equity Fund unit holders approve dividend
  • FMDQ OTC releases maiden OTC monthly report
  • Toro urges NFF to employ top grade coach
  • Okagbare wins silver in Paris Diamond League
  • Siasia picks Awoniyi, Yahaya top for Congo game
  • Tour de France flags off
  • No automatic AAG place for foreign-based judokas
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • How Jonathan's govt extorted us with SURE-P 'Job seeker
  • 6 die as suicide bomber hits Redeemed church in Yobe
  • Depletion of ECA cause of Nigeria's financial crisis 'FRC
  • Again, CBN threatens to sanction foreign currency traffickers
  • Military to set up more court martial to check indiscipline 'Minimah
  • NLC crisis: I'm committed to reconciliation, says Ajaero
  • PDP alleges threat to Ekweremadu's life
  • 12 professors battle for UI VC's seat
  • Kidnappers release former acting gov's wife
  • Ado Poly expels 8 students
  • Police and dubious debt collection roles
  • Akande spoke like a sincere leader 'Group
  • Senator Umar to Nigerians: Show understanding
  • Lagos PDP carpets Ambode over market demolition
  • PC chieftain chides ex-Speaker, deputy over plan to buy CRHA Guest Houses
  • NASS crisis: Implications of Buhari's support for party over principal officers
  • Coalition tackles Buhari over NASS crisis, urges on internal democracy
  • Compliance an increasing burden on West African treasurer
  • Ndegwa takes over as Guinness Nigeria's MD/CEO
  • Brands intensify market's competitive edge drive
  • GOtv subscribers get two months extra viewing
  • Konga to train less privileged on computer programming
  • Calabar Carnival: Okhma wins marketing rights
  • Capital Market: Deepening capitalisation, growth through trading naira futures
  • FG intensi' es transparency drive in NNPC, probes crude swap deal
  • Sterling Bank partners FSD on human capital devt
  • Victor Ifeanyi Odili: The silent maritime guru
  • NSC unpacks Games plans
  • Eagles' job: NFF goofs in Keshi's sack
  • Champions Cup tourney on StarTimes

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