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Monday, 13 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, July 13, 2015


Good morning everyone, hope you all had a great weekend? News headlines from national newspapers across the country is ready for your reading pleasure. Do have a pleasant working day.

VANGUARD
  • APC, PDP battle over $5.5bn NLNG dividend
  • Prophet allegedly swindles member of N5m
  • Truck crushes couple, son in Anambra
  • PDP, APC bicker over alleged EFCC move against Fayemi
  • How my father beat me with barbed wire because of mum
  • Maku to Buhari: Please, redeploy soldiers
  • Kogi not a failed state'Wada
  • Lawyers warn EFCC against losing cases frequently
  • Bracing For The Floods
  • Nigerians will be fed up with APC in 1 year ' Ojougboh
  • APC, NASS crisEs: The avoidable mistakes our leaders made 'REP Shuaibu
  • Nigeria lags in global outsourcing industry
  • BVN Extension: CeBIH advocates prompt enrolment by customers
  • How NB divides beer market along taste line
  • Hope brightens for improved fuel supply amidst threats
  • Stanbic IBTC nets N68bn gross revenue in six months
  • Turnover in OTC market hits N9.76trn
  • Investors trade 475.01m shares worth N3.94bn on NSE
  • What to consider before renting or buying a house
  • CBN to support revamp of oil sector
  • Zenith Bank records another first with three BIS certifications
  • ABCON laments over-regulation of bureaux de change
  • Banks and Nigeria's $14bn infrastructure challenge
  • NSE creates Pension 40 Index to boost market performance
  • Nigerians in Diaspora remit N10.35trn in 4 years
  • OPS wants takeoff of SMEs Development Bank
  • AIB investigates Emirates, Hak Air ground accident at Lagos Airport
  • Open letter to President Buhari
  • Oliseh arrives tomorrow
  • Why we chose Oliseh ' Pinnick
  • Boxers have no excuse to fail ' Yakmut
  • Amuneke drags Golden Eaglets to classroom
  • Mourinho blocks Mikel moves to leave Stamford Bridge
  • Van Persie arrives in Istanbul to join Fenerbahce
  • Kwara United lose to visiting Sharks Fc for another home loss
  • Falconets beat Liberia 7-1 in Monrovia
  • Murder of a Prof: Tragic drama of how not to be a millionaire
  • What did Tambuwal tell Gbaja
  • In the name of Nigeria, they share
  • We assist parents in moulding, shaping their children's overall character ' Nonyelum Arinze
  • The Economist' and CBN'S 'toothpick alert
  • Vocation & Technical Education ' Key to improving Nigeria's development (Part 1)
  • GEC powers overseas admission for 7,000 students in 14yrs
  • Intellectual property workshop begins July 14
  • Doctors seek standardised protocols for trauma management
PUNCH
  • Pension system'll be fraud free, says FG
  • Standard Alliance to drive growth with professionals
  • NSE loses N1.3tn in market capitalisation
  • N9.2bn clean cook-stove project controversy worries group
  • Grenadines Homes bags OAAN award
  • General online forex trading advice
  • FG, firms lose N67bn as oil exports fall
  • Ogun plans N2bn workers' housing scheme
  • TCN: Workers vow to stop Manitoba's contract renewal
  • Inagbe Grand Resort will boost tourism
  • Geometric, Afrigem set to inaugurate Aba power plant
  • Refuse, a major challenge to flood-free Lagos
  • NAICOM confirms Samuel as NICON Insurance boss
  • CBN forex policy may cause factory closure ' LCCI
  • In business, choose the right friends
  • KINGBuilder marks anniversary with mass housing projects
  • Nigerian passengers reject Delta Airlines' old planes
  • E-payment transactions hit N35.1tn, says Heritage Bank CEO
  • Gov calls for unity among religious bodies
  • Senate on a collision course with Buhari 'over Perm Sec's refusal to honour invitation
  • APC seeks probe of NLNG payments under Jonathan
  • Govt'll protect riverine communities, says Lagos Speaker
  • B'Haram fighters plant bombs in Jos church
  • UPN crisis deepens as Fasehun fights back
  • NASS crisis: PDP Rep threatens APC
  • I wont trade my petition Otti
  • Fayemi to deliver Atta Mills lecture in Ghana
  • In lust we trust
  • Leaving Nigeria for the Maghreb
  • Mr President, seize the momentum now, or never
  • Stemming extrajudicial killings
  • The Understanding Nigeria series
  • The Economist and Cbns ToothPick Alert
  • Digital disruption destroying, creating industries
  • Era of mobile mentor is here
  • Buzz social media diary
  • I earn $50 per tweet, says ex-govs daughter
  • Pipeline explosion: Govt, NOSDRA workers identified among victims
  • Speeding truck kills couple, son in Anambra
  • Soyinka clocks 81
  • JUSUN to sue more states over judiciary autonomy
  • Police warn cult members, urge vigilance during Ramadan
  • US trip: Govs, Amaechi, Bakare may make Presidents team
  • Peterside accuses Wike of dishonesty
  • Umahi visits Obasanjo, says pay cut cant ensure growth
  • Military roadblocks return to FCT
  • Dickson responds to NBAs query on court attack
  • Count us out of police takeover of Rivers councils APC
  • 1.4million chickens lost to bird flu, says NVRI boss
  • UN to build 500 houses for Adamawa IDPs
  • SAN title: Banire stops congratulatory adverts
  • Ambode promises development for Epe
  • OAU shut over workers protest
  • ECA ranks Nigeria, others best in road safety plan
  • Experts proffer tech solutions to power outages
  • Nigerias digital economyll grow with IoT Buitelaar
  • Ericsson gets Total Telecom for Africa recognition
  • MTN, industry leaders support technology conference
  • The brain's outer surface tied to genetic heritage
  • Things to know about zero-calorie sweeteners
  • Reasons why you are always tired
  • See Abuja and die
  • Public restrooms have health risks, watch out!
  • N3.2bn debt: Court decides bank's case against Zamfara
  • LCCI asks court to stop lottery levies on members
  • Challenges of access to justice in Nigeria
  • EFCC seeks conclusion of Kogi ex-lawmakers' money laundering trial
  • Congolese forfeits undeclared $511, 225 to FG
  • FCT to build juvenile detention facility
  • Djokovic shatters Federer's dream, wins Wimbledon
  • I'm the best replacement for Gyan ' Emenike
  • City agree Sterling fee
  • DStv league: Police, FCT Rocks relegated
  • Sharks win away, Shooting hit Giwa
  • Gerrard makes Galaxy debut
  • Ogunkoya, Alli want more sponsorship in sports
  • Minimah commissions boxing hostel
  • Falconets maul Liberia 7-1
  • Blanc confirms PSG interest in Di Maria
  • Winners emerge in Koffi U-15 Taekwondo Championship
  • Casillas 'seduced' by Porto
THE SUN
  • Empty treasury: Who should Nigerians believe
  • I've not negotiated my mandate 'Alex Otti
  • Ekweremadu Vs APC: Has the 'rat' killing started
  • Why we voted against Gbajabiamila 'Abonta, House of Rep member
  • Political office holders' pay cut, not panacea to Nigeria's problems 'Umahi
  • NSC halts Oliseh's unveiling
  • AfroBasket 2015: New D' Tigers coach arrives Nigeria Wednesday
  • Falconets disgrace Liberia 7-1 in Monrovia
  • Amuneke drags Eaglets to classroom
  • Zenith Bank bags 3 BSI certifications
  • Power: Liberalise electricity meter market now, manufacturers tell NERC
  • International Financial Institutions earmark $400bn for SDGs
  • Finance, bane of Nigeria's auto industry ' Gladwin, Mandilas Motors GM
  • Kidnapped victim killed after abductors collected N2m
  • Boko Haram: Ekweremadu urges support for Buhari
  • Osun'll bounce back 'Kazeem Adio, former SSG
  • Crisis rocks MOSOP leadership, 4 officers suspended
  • Peterside lambastes Rivers govt
  • New APGA: Odyssey of faith and divineness
  • APC'll recapture Ekiti in 2018 'ex-Speaker
  • APC urges FG to probe past NLNG payments
  • We've no hand in police takeover of Rivers LG secretariats 'APC
  • Thoughts on ending Boko Haram's war without end
  • Issues miscellaneous
  • Return of armed robbers on our highways
  • A philosophy of peace in terror-torn Nigeria
  • Presidential bailout for states
  • Matters arising on bailout for states
  • Rexx moves up with Sistahs
  • ACC signs MOU with NAFDAC
  • I always have fun in Atlanta, Georgia 'Deji Awobutu, FCA
THISDAY
  • Omotowa: Guaranteed Supply Gives NLNG Profitability Edge
  • Aspartame, Revisiting the Growing Concern for Human Health
  • DEATH AND THE POWER SECTOR
  • Skye Bank Donates Bus, Computers to Ile-Oluji Polytechnic
  • EY Seeks to Develop West Africa's Entrepreneurs
  • No Congratulatory Advert for Me Now, Says Banire
  • Officials of Bayelsa Govt, Agip, NOSDRA, Soldier Identified as Victims of Agip Pipelines Explosion
  • Ondo Govt Cautions FG against Retrenchment of Health Workers
  • FAAN: Akanu Ibiam Airport's Intl Terminal to Be Completed in Eight Months
  • FG Committed to Alleviating the Sufferings of IDPS, Says NEMA
  • APC Leaders Urged to Close Ranks with President
  • Ex-Speaker Bamisile: APC will Recapture Ekiti in 2018
  • Fraud: PDP Accuses APC Leaders of Stalling EFCC's Attempt to Arrest Fayemi
  • NLNG Funds: APC Lying to Nigerians, Says PDP
  • APC Demands Probe of Past NLNG Payments To FG
  • Trumping Donald Trump
  • Peterside Vows to Challenge Wike's Policies
  • Group Urges Thorough Probe of Forgery of Senate Rules
  • Federal Cabinet Delay: Nigerian Stock Market Loses N823 Billion
  • Financing Gap for Small Businesses Hits N9.6trn
  • PENGASSAN Accuses Agip of Flouting Court Order on Gas Plant
  • Ayade, Okowa Inaugurate Fynefield's N3bn Oil Depot in Calabar
  • NUC Sets Up Committee to Accredit CIS Programme
  • Visa Unveils Emerging Transaction Technology Innovations
  • Beyond Brief Reliefs and Symbolic Cuts
  • PDP Laments Absence of Policy Thrust in Buhari Administration
  • Oliseh to be Unveiled as Eagles Coach on Wednesday
  • Mourinho Blocks Mikel's Exit from Chelsea
  • Ogunkoya, Alli Urge Corporate Nigeria, Others to Emulate Kuku
  • Djokovic Defeats Federer to Win Third Wimbledon Title
  • Enyimba's Unbeaten Run Ends in Warri, Sharks Bare Fangs in Ilorin
  • Ajani's Brace Helps Shooting Whip Giwa 3-0
  • Heartland's Continental Quest on Course, Sinks Dolphins
  • Rangers Dump Lobi Stars in Second Half Class Act
  • Abia Warriors' Impressive Form Continues with Win over FC Taraba
  • Schweinsteiger Confirms Man Utd Switch
  • Fenerbahce Confirms Van Persie Arrival
  • C'est fini', Says Tearful Casillas as He Quits Real
  • NLNG: Due Process Not Politics Oversaw $1.6bn Tax Remittance
  • Boko Haram: Shettima Insists on Amnesty as Church Escapes Bombing in Jos
  • Nigeria Spent N813bn on Sugar, Wheat, Others in 2013
  • Police Raise the Alarm on Increased Cult Groups in Lagos
  • Reports Propose N11.60bn to Unlock Apapa Gridlocks
  • NCC: Nigeria Now Has 146 Million Active Phone Lines
  • Elumelu Foundation Organises Bootcamp for 1,000 Emerging African Entreprenuers
  • Subscribers Praise Glo's Free Minute Call Offer
  • CBN: No Economy Survives by Forex Allocation for Importation
  • Sterling Bank Finances N50m Tractor Purchases
  • EY Seeks to Develop West Africa's Entrepreneurs
  • EY Seeks to Develop West Africa's Entrepreneurs
  • 15 Stockbroking Houses Risk Losing Licences
  • Most Parts of North-east Remain Susceptible to Boko Haram Attacks, Says Lawmaker
  • Group Faults EFCC's Action against Oronsaye
  • Ondo: Residents Besiege Data Centre for Registration
  • Amosun Extols Soyinka at 81
  • Saraki Deplores Saudi Arabia's Visa Policy
  • Oshiomhole Advocates Stiffer Penalties against Rape, Child Abuse
  • Engineers are Nation Builders, Says Okoigun
  • SERAP Urges Buhari to Probe Alleged Corruption in N'Delta Amnesty Programme
GUARDIAN
  • Students celebrate POSSA Day, give awards
  • CeBIHurges compliance with BVN's new deadline
  • Naira crisis: Official, parallel markets' forex rates widen
  • Risk managers, CIBN partner on certification
  • Pope Francis visits slum on final day of South America tour
  • Tsipras tells US Treasury Secretary deal must 'respect' Greeks
  • Adesina pledges to inform Nigerians of govt's activities
  • Girl with hole-in-heart needs help
  • Rivers police warn against protest
  • Delta police arrest nine suspected cult members
  • Oil workers accuse Agip of defying court order
  • Persons with disabilities seek renewed fight against counterfeiting
  • Why past NLNG payments to FG should be probed, by APC
  • Lagos City Chorale wins three gold medals in Germany
  • Women campaign for community up-bringing for children
  • White man turns black after receiving liver transplant from African-American donor
  • Journalists, PMAN, others 'kick against crime
  • Boxers finally get home 21 years after
  • Tennis: Paes, Hingis win Wimbledon mixed doubles
  • Falconets beat Liberia 7-1 in Monrovia
  • Roadmap for safe road transportation
  • ODDITY REPORT
  • Carter got it wrong on Jesus and gays
  • Reflections on being Black
  • A Bonfire of the celebrities
  • Wave of suspicion, intolerance and derision
  • To Achebe, a plea from America
  • The agony of monogamy
THE NATION
  • Asisat Oshoala scores in Liverpool win over Arsenal
  • OKOCHA LOBBIES TO ASSIST OLISEH
  • Goal scoring major headache of Dream Team- Amoo
  • $4bn NLNG cash payments missing from govt account
  • NNPC targets 20% petrol supply from local refineries
  • Explosives found in Jos church
  • Presidency denies rift between Buhari, Tinubu
  • Southeast group asks Ekweremadu to resign
  • Three kids survive as trailer crushes dad, wife, son
  • President orders police to vacate Rivers local govts
  • Battle to save naira, forex reserves intensifies
  • Falana to Okonjo-Iweala: apologise for illegal ECA withdrawal
  • Kuku to Buhari: appoint right man for Amnesty Office
  • OAU declares indefinite mid-semester break
  • Requirements and steps for electronic-filing of tax returns
  • Insurgency takes toll on manufacturing
  • Catholic Church group partners BoI on SMEs development
  • CeBIH advocates prompt BVN enrolment by customers
  • Poverty level rises to 72%, says NLC
  • South Africa, Russia sign agreement
  • Nigeria loses 40% of generated electricity to theft, says expert
  • Africas insurance scheme expands
  • Why domestic airlines are not doing well
  • Consumer banking viable, says Citigroup
  • A timely bailout
  • Reconsider that decision
  • Corruption bane of Nigerias embassies
  • Governance postponed
  • Ugwuanyi and Enugu judiciary workers strike
  • El Rufai and LGAs: Just do it
  • Hello homo
  • National Assembly crisis: Bitter pill for APC
  • Party is supreme, say former lawmakers
  • Group calls for restructuring
LEADERSHIP
  • I Never Said PDP Will Hold National Convention In August ' BOT Secretary
  • el-Rufai, Others Hold Talks On Security
  • Vietnamese Importers Swindle Nigerian Exporters Of Millions Of Naira
  • EFCC: PDP, APC Trade Words Over Fayemi
  • Rotary Receives $500,000 Grant To Boost Maternal, Child Health Services
  • Kidnap Upsurge Unsettles Delta Community
  • We Inherited 7,000 Abandoned Projects, N1tr Liabilities ' NDDC Board
  • Buhari, Osinbajo And The Price For Exemplary Leadership
  • Court Orders Seal-off Of 36 Houses In Asokoro
  • Police Vacate Rivers Council Secretariats
  • Nigeria's Crude Exports May Rise In August
  • Cashless Charges Go Live Nationwide
  • 14 State Govts Raise N550bn Debt In Five Years
  • Court Stops $16bn EPZ Deep Seaport Project
  • Lack Of Fund Hampers Waste Evacuation In Asaba
  • Pensioners Urge Kogi Govt To Disengage Consultant
  • LCCI Wants CBN To Review Foreign Exchange Policy
  • Nigeria's Active Telecoms Subscribers Increase To 146m ' NCC
  • Expert Calls For Political Will To Reform Housing Sector
  • NACCIMA Urges Nigerians In Diaspora To Return Home To Invest
  • NPFL Week 17: Enyimba, Giwa, Pillars Fall, Sunshine Go Top
  • Eagles' Job: Erico Tips Oliseh For Success
  • I'll Return To Ring On September 12 ' Mayweather Jnr
  • Djokovic Downs Federer For 3rd Wembley Open Trophy
  • FG Needs To Invest In School Sports Development- Golfer
  • Golfer Tasks Government On School Sports Development
  • Being Female In Nigeria
  • Dogara: A Wrong Victim For Political Mischief
  • The BoT Chairman APC Needs
  • NDIC: Taking The Pulse Of The Nation's Economy
  • Guard Against Return Of Ebola
  • Ondo: Beyond Mimiko
  • The Many Problems Of Nigeria's Health Sector
  • Don't Expect Buhari To Fight Insurgency The Way Jonathan Did ' Al-Makura
  • Securing Oil And Gas Installations Is Our Collective Responsibility
TRIBUNE
  • APC shielding Fayemi from EFCC prosecution, PDP alleges
  • Kogi not a failed state 'Wada
  • ICPC to arraign Aminu, leader of Goodluck Support Group
  • Police, South-South govs, security chiefs collaborate to curb militancy
  • FG, UN collaborate to secure schools
  • Edo PDP challenges EFCC, invites agency to state
  • ITF kicks off 2 million annual jobs scheme for youths
  • Subsidy on petrol, kerosene hits N4.5bn daily
  • 2015 elections: PDP'll regain lost glory soon 'Oyedokun
  • UPN disowns Okuwa, reconfirms Fasehun as national chairman
  • OPC members plan to block NNPC depot
  • Cut in salaries not solution to nation's economic problems 'Ebonyi gov
  • We'll challenge Wike's illegal dissolutions in court 'Peterside
  • 1,500 non-qualified teachers in Bauchi schools 'Govt
  • Succession battle rages in NIPOST as boss retires soon
  • APC plans ambush for Ekweremadu
  • IGP orders withdrawal of police from Rivers LG secretariats
  • FG must probe past NLNG payments 'APC
  • Lesser hajj: Saraki decries Saudi's visa policy
  • FG slashes import licenses to oil marketers from 43 to 29
  • Salary: Osun government, workers meeting deadlocked, strike continues
  • Revelation of rot under Jonathan shocking, says APC
  • Gunmen kill 15 inside market in Rivers
  • GSM, other subscribers increase to 146m in Nigeria -- NCC
  • Bombs found inside church few hours before commencement of service
  • Building collapses in Edo
  • State legislators, oversight function and bailout
  • Efforts at re-engineering PDP
  • Why anti-graft war is far from being won
  • The BVN deadline extension
  • ISIS releases new video where hundreds of prisoners are killed
  • Nobel winner Malala opens school for Syrian refugees
  • The poor are sacrificed on 'the altar of money'' Pope
  • Collectives Club, ITF train Sagamu youths on skill acquisition
  • Ex-Rep hands over 36-bed hospital to EKSUTH
  • Rivers community sues Shell over 55m compensation
DAILY TIMES
  • Amosun Congratulates Soyinka as He Clocks 81
  • OPC Threatens to Seize NNPC Depot over Unpaid Security Contract
  • Atiku, Tinubu Battle for APC BoT Chair
  • APC Seeks Probe of Taxes, NLNG Accounts
  • Plateau: I Saw the Nylon Blinking and Knew It Was a Bomb ' Church Security Official
  • Church Defuses Two Bombs in Plateau
  • Breaking: Suicide Bomber Kills 25 Civilians Near US Base in Afghanistan
  • Multiple Bomb Blasts Rock ECWA Church in Jos
  • LCCI Seeks Review of Order on Forex for Imported Goods
DAILY TRUST
  • Jonathan's centenary city is 'crime personified' ' PDP vice chair
  • N4.2tr projects under threat nationwide
  • On consolidated revenue account
  • 2016 Governorship: Political activities resurrect in Edo
  • APC BoT: Nkire declares interest to run for secretary
  • 50% Pay Cut: Buhari leading by example ' Ex-Osun SSG
  • PDP's defeat, a temporal setback ' Moro
  • APC'll reclaim Ekiti in 2018 ' Ex-speaker
  • Kogi guber poll: Group endorses Bello
  • LP to Buhari: Don't ignore opposition parties in nation building
  • Don't think of second term now, politicians told
  • Kwara APC chieftains battle over Ahmed's cabinet
  • PDP suffered defeat because it breached power shift pact ' Official
  • (New) US-Cuba Dtente; Devil in the details
  • CAC's diligence to discourage forgeries
  • Before more obituaries
  • Islamic Leadership Academy celebrates prize giving day
  • Security man causes stir after refusing screening at mosque
  • 15 students get Ladela scholarships
  • Kwali students stab colleague to death over handkerchief
  • Multilevel car park is thriving business in Lagos
  • Kaduna needs new layouts - Surveyor
  • Impunity and Abuja infrastructure challenge
  • Dearth of skilled artisans in building sector worrisome
  • Surveyors proffer solutions to construction disputes
  • Nigeria's first mortgage, real estate academy births
  • Wrothams Windsor, Select Property Group provide hostels
  • Hqtrs transfer: ITF evacuates Abuja office
  • Naira sliding to 250 a dollar
  • Pains, gains of CBN's forex restriction on imports
  • NSE Pension Index will provide investors additional tool
  • 15 dealing members to face disciplinary committee
  • NSE to delist companies over status
  • Investors lose N84.9bn in 12 banking shares in a week
  • Lafarge Africa Plc: Need to deliver value to stakeholders
  • Renault begins assembly of Duster in Nigeria
  • Afrigem, Geometric to commission 141mw Aba power November
  • 100 textile factories close shop in 15 years 'Union
  • Sharks compound Kwara woes, Sunshine maintain lead
  • Enyimba players appeal to Abia government over arrears
  • El-Rufai approves N24m for Kaduna United arrears
  • Oyedeji Foundation to launch 'stay in school initiative
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • Local content: Nigerian firm loses N90bn
  • APC urges Buhari to probe missing $6.9bn NLGN fund
  • Lawyers charge EFCC on diligent prosecution of corruption cases
  • Chamber of Commerce wants CBN to review foreign exchange policy
  • Saraki flays Saudi's visa policy for hajj
  • Explosion rocks ECWA in Jos
  • Food crisis looms in Abuja over drought
  • Nigeria's road safety rated high in Africa
  • At last, Ogoniland remembered
  • Capital Market: SEC reclassification deadline spurs operators to achieve recapitalisation target
  • NLNG's dividends save states from fiscal crisis
  • Battle against terrorism moves to social media
  • Airtel unveils unliminet data bundle
  • Samsung invests $12bn in R&D, employs 6,000 PhD holders
  • What business leaders should know about Cloud Computing
  • Owolabi Kapo: The jewellery merchant
  • The Nigerian Ports Authority: Past, Present, Future
  • Hyundai unveils stylish Creta
  • Zenith Bank bags triple ISO certification

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