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Monday, 20 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, July 20, 2015


Good morning, here are the news headlines from selected national newspapers across the country. Do have a nice Monday as you read.

VANGUARD
  • You' re the baddest entertainer, Don Jazzy tells D'Banj
  • Stock market investors lose N1.032trn in 2 months
  • Probe Jonathan, be fair, PDP tells Buhari
  • Buhari visit to U.S: What you must know about 191-yr-old Blair House
  • 5 Reasons Nigerians should worry about Ebola resurgence
  • PROBE: Buhari bent on blackmailing Jonathan 'IJAW GROUP
  • EFCC files charges against Rana Prestige directors
  • Police shut Enugu church as pastors, supporters engage in free-for-all
  • Photos: Buhari arrives United States
  • Mrs Ambode counsels mothers over upbringing of children
  • Arresting The Storm Within NIREC
  • You can't judge Buhari in two months ' Fred Agbeyegbe
  • Reps resume, set to boil again: Gbajabiamila will not be Majority Leader, Dogara insists
  • Coming boom in Nigeria's automotive industry
  • Importers lament CBN's enforcement of proceeds' repatriation rule
  • NBCC seeks legal framework for real estate sector
  • Available natural resources led me into wine production ' Okpala
  • Nigeria loses $200m annually in untapped traditional medicine ' Esuleke
  • BVN: Central Bank sets up centre in South Africa
  • Entrepreneurs recount experience at TEEP boot camp
  • We want to support youths run mini capital market operations ' Okoye
  • Google stock in record one-day windfall of $66.9bn
  • 51 mortgage banks fail to meet recapitalisation requirements
  • China reveals gold holdings amid investors'doubts
  • Foreign exchange risk impacting negatively on FDI
  • Stakeholders charge FG on increased revenue
  • ITF dismisses claim to relocate HQ
  • Nigeria's economy through NDIC's stethoscope
  • Akume, Oritsejafor: Lessons from Catholic conspiracy
  • Onokerhoraye: Celebrating an icon @ 70
  • IGR: Ugwuanyi rings a bell on investment drive
  • How not to reform DESOPADEC
  • IMF moves to help nations improve domestic revenue
  • MTN rolls out HyNetLTE for high-speed broadband in Lagos
  • Huawei brings Pad TI 7.0 to Nigerian market
  • Countdown to NCS election: Uwaje shops for N100b to rebuild Nigerian IT ecosystem
  • IGF: Worry over poor participation of African business leaders
  • African Start-Up' on CNN: Nigeria's greetings world
  • Danger looms for Siasia's Olympic Eagles
  • We'll succeed with Oliseh ' Ayansi
  • Enyimba beat Rangers 2-1
  • Siasia blasts wasteful team
  • Messi lays first stone of 2017 African Cup venue in Gabon
  • Nigeria beat Congo 2-1
  • How D'banj, boo celebrated MAMA awards
  • MAMA 2015: Red Carpet Pixs
  • MAMA 2015: List of Winners
  • Mama Awards: Wizkid, D'banj, Paul Okoye mobbed!
  • How Nigerian stars swept MAMA 2015 Awards
  • Zimbabwean born, Nollywood actress Memry Savanhu's stunning new photos
  • Davido speaks on his controversial 'Fans Mi video
  • MAMA Awards: I almost forgot my name, says Yemi Alade
  • The Cali no show, Falcons on the brink
  • Economy: Mr. President's unfortunate mis-step
  • People deserve the Coach they hire
  • Polygamy
  • Our relations with US must based on respect ' Amb. Joe Keshi
PUNCH
  • US, Cuba renew ties, open embassies
  • Vitafoam expands operation, targets better returns
  • Stock market'll rebound in third quarter ' Capital Bancorp
  • NCF, IITA sign MoU on forest restoration
  • Firm orders removal of illegal structures from FESTAC
  • Foreign troops mistakenly attack Afghan army checkpoint, causing casualties
  • Future of cashless banking lies in mobile phones 'Ashaye
  • Naira remains under pressure as MPC meets Thursday
  • NICON Insurance gets continental award
  • Mutual Benefits, Truckmaster introduce 48-hour car financing scheme
  • NIQS to examine cost management of engineering projects
  • EY outlines ways to reduce unemployment
  • Govt support needed to enforce compulsory insurance 'Operator
  • Petrol subsidy hits N1.69bn daily
  • Prestige Assurance records N2.65bn gross premium
  • Residents groan as potholes take over Lagos roads
  • FCMB improves in KPMG survey
  • Sterling Bank boosts savings culture
  • Roads: Ogun to compensate demolished property owners
  • Kano emir, Sanusi, weeps
  • US to trace Nigeria's stolen funds
  • Troops clear Maiduguri-Biu road of landmines
  • FG okays Brass as oil, gas free zone
  • MAN wants CBN's list of imported items reviewed
  • Deforestation threatens food production 'NAGGW
  • Wike visits CJN twice in one month
  • 10 feared dead, 15 houses burnt in Nasarawa
  • Apologise to Nigerians, APC tells Jonathan, PDP
  • Call for unity govt causes disagreement in LP
  • Siasia condemns imposition of candidates in Bayelsa
  • Defectors to APC are traitors Bayelsa PDP
  • Before Buhari goes to America
  • Sixteen years a lesson teacher
  • Effective budgeting for maternal, new born and child health
  • Re: Nigerias killer containers
  • NIESV wants estate surveyor as housing minister
  • Ex-Niger Delta militants groan over unpaid allowances
  • Do I qualify for a mortgage
  • Wealth creation opportunities in e-commerce
  • We're trailing Enugu royal father's killers 'Police
  • Rivers residents decry epileptic power supply, bad road
  • Erosion sacks 30 families from
  • Subsidy removal won't hurt Nigerians ' Utomi
  • U-Report channel hits 1m active users
  • New media approach to fighting corruption
  • Why I don't drive bullet-proof cars ' Fayose
  • Buhari's unfortunate economic misstep
  • CSOs to protest against EFCC boss
  • Abia needs N6bn to pay workers salary arrears
  • Abia needs N6bn to pay workers salary arrears
  • Ex-police chiefs disagree over Buharis security
  • Ex-finance director accuses NAFDAC DG of corruption
  • Lagos govs wife urges good upbringing for children
  • Ignore US on same-sex proposal, cleric urges FG
  • Sports, entertainmentll keep youths from vices, says Ambode
  • Senate committees to screen service chiefs Melaye
  • Probe Dasuki, CSOs, lawyers tell FG
  • Adelabu, my political role model Obasanjo
  • PDP, APC bicker over FGs projects refund in Ekiti
  • Akungba stool: Disowned Oba-elect accuses kingmakers of contempt
  • NITDA inaugurates e-Nigeria confab organising committee
  • Gloo.ng powers P&Gs dedicated online store
  • Airtel, Samsung, Singtel introduce continental application challenge
  • NSE pushing Africas financial market through technology Onyema
  • Google self-driving car causes injuries
  • Germs, germs everywhere!
  • Battle of the sexes in Abuja
  • EFCC loses N860m theft case against stockbrokerage firm
  • That Administration of Criminal Justice Act may not fail
  • Tribunal's verdict on Ambode's victory goes to A'Court
  • Enyimba beat Rangers, Pillars draw again
  • Rio 2016: Nigeria beat Congo 2-1
  • FIBA Africa U-16: Nigeria finish second
  • 42 athletes for Special Olympics
  • Oyedeji tips D'Tigers for Afrobasket glory
  • Oliseh needs good luck ' Lawal
  • Falcons, Lionesses walk tightrope
  • Shooting Stars beat El-Kanemi Warriors
  • Arm wrestling open trials
  • Ejike scores his 11th, says no goals target
THISDAY
  • FIFA to Decide Presidential Election Date Monday
  • Vitafoam Expands, Inaugurates New Comfort Centre
  • Isiavwe: Enlightened Campaign Will Boost Awareness on Cybercrime Law
  • Family, ASRADI Ask SSS to Release Obua
  • Emir Sanusi Cries while Delivering Speech
  • First Nation Seeks More Training for Flight Marshallers
  • Moody's Investors Declares Sterling Bank Stable
  • Kwara Set to Partner Banks for Economic Prosperity
  • Stakeholders See Huge Leap for Domain Services in Africa
  • Mamalette Launches Parenting Web Platform
  • Airtel Unveils Special Offers for Ramadan
  • Gloo.ng Boosts P&G's Dedicated Online Store
  • Capital Bancorp Set to Woo Investors to Capital Market
  • NIBSS, IBM, Samsung Drive Innovation in Cashless Policy Challenge
  • 20 CSOs Demand Lamorde's Sack
  • Okonjo-Iweala Denies Handing over Dossier of Corrupt Officials to Buhari
  • No Former Minister Has a Hand in Calabar Port Contract, Says TCN
  • Assemblies of God Pastors Engage in Fisticuffs at Church Service in Enugu
  • Ngige Urges Unity, Support for Buhari-led Administration
  • PDP Accuses APC of Blocking Refund on FG Projects to Ekiti
  • Ekiti Speaker: We Won't Attempt to Impeach Fayose
  • Ayade: 14 Militant Camps Dismantled in C'River Creeks
  • Forex Pressure: CBN to Intensify Use of Administrative Tools
  • External Financial Flows into Nigeria Now N4.38tn
  • Neimeth, Vitafoam,Others Delight Investors Amid Bear Run
  • Fund Managers Urged to Comply with New Capital Requirement
  • Customs Task Force Confiscates N12m Frozen Poultry Products
  • MTN, Connect Marketing Hold Technology Conference
  • Sterling Bank Rewards 40 Winners in Cash Reward Scheme
  • EbonyLife TV to Host Buhari in Washington DC
  • Nasir the NNPC Slayer
  • Dream Team Walks Tight Rope with Slim Win over Congo
  • Oosthuizen Boosts Africa's Open Championship Hope on Moving Day
  • Liverpool Pushes Monaco for Awoniyi
  • Pele Undergoes Back Surgery
  • Sunshine, Enyimba Lead the Pack as First Stanza Ends
  • Lobi in a Thrilling Fight-back, Draws 3-3 with Pillars
  • Ejike Scores His 11th, Insists No Goals' Target
  • FIFA to Decide Presidential Election Date Today
  • Special Olympics Nigeria Set to Depart for World Summer Games
  • First Deepwater Talks Tough
  • Ambode Reiterates Commitment to Grassroots Sports Devt
  • Annual Sports Industry Programme to Begin August 11
  • Arm Wrestling Open Trials Fixed for Aug 19
  • Bad Weather Alters Open Conclusion Till Monday
  • US to Trace Stolen Loot, Boost Military Aid as Buhari Arrives Washington
  • N'Assembly Crisis: APC Govs, Lawmakers in Make-or-Mar Meeting Friday
  • NNPC Raises the Alarm on Diversion of Petrol by Marketers
  • DSS' Search of Dasuki's Residence Authorised by Law, Say Falana, APC Chieftain
  • ISIS Kidnaps Nigerian, Ghanaian in Libya
  • Dangerous Delay
  • Abia Gets N3bn Bailout Fund to Clear Salary Arrears
  • Anambra State Congress: We're Obeying Court Directive, Says PDP
  • Osun PDP Uncovers Plot to Sack State Workers
  • Lawmaker: Entrust APC BoT Leadership to Tinubu
  • Ortom,Tsav, Suswam,Others Condemn Gruesome Killing of PDP Chieftain
  • Boko Haram: Ihejirika, Other Retired Generals Call for Reinvigoration of Training, Logistics
  • Emir Sanusi in Tears While Speaking on Leadership
  • CAN, Group Urge Buhari Not to Succumb to Pressure on Same Sex-marriage as He Meets with Obama
  • Nigerian Troops Clear Damaturu-Biu Road
  • OPC Threatens to Sue NNPC over N1.9bn Pipeline Protection Debt
  • Obua: Family, Groups Urge Buhari to Stop DSS Acts of Impunity
  • Buhari, APC Committed to Rebuilding Nigeria, Says Onu
  • Nwuche: FG Should Rethink Policy on Fuel Subsidy
  • Bomb Scare at DPR Manager's Residence in Asaba
THE SUN
  • Mass burial of accident victims: APGA chieftain commends Obiano
  • BREAKING NEWS: Buhari arrives United States
  • Umeh to APC: Be careful or PDP'll smile in 2019
  • Stop distracting Wike, Aniekwe tells critics
  • Boko Haram: Buhari'll fix the problem 'Rita Lori
  • NASS leadership: Akpabio, Manager in battle of wits
  • Why we voted for Dogara
  • We want more matches, Wike tells NFF
  • Nigeria walks tight rope despite 2-1 win over Congo
  • Liverpool linked with Awoniyi
  • Ogba faults Keshi's sack
  • Why we're still importing milk from Holland ' Colaco
  • MAN rejects CBN foreign exchange policy
  • Nigeria, others attract $128bn in FDI 'Report
  • Domestic carriers on death row as foreign airlines invade local routes
  • Anambra congress: We are complying with court directive 'PDP
  • Radio Biafra not off air 'Kanu, Director
  • EbonyLife TV hosts Buhari, young Nigerian professionals in US
  • Calabar port contract: No wrongdoing, says group
  • U.S. to trace Nigerian stolen assets, boost military help
  • Soldiers clear mines planted by terrorists on Damaturu/Biu Road
  • Anambra PDP moves to shut out Emeakayi, Oguebego from congress
  • Use traditional means to tackle Boko Haram 'Satguru Maharaji ji
  • I'll not influence choice of my successor 'UNICAL VC
  • Be security conscious, Sultan charges Nigerians
  • Ex-NSA, Dasuki may go to court
  • Benin Chief Imam to Buhari: Be wary of Gay Marriage pressure during U.S visit
  • Obasanjo, Jonathan and Niger Delta
  • T.A. Orji: Kalu can't let go
  • Memo to Buhari: Why media perception matters
  • Boko Haram suspects in South East: The CLO position
  • A bail-out for debtor media houses
  • Checking Boko Haram's renewed offensive
GUARDIAN
  • Dortmund fend Aubameyang off Arsenal, PSG
  • Greek banks reopen today ahead of second bailout vote
  • Nigeria, again misses out in EIB's '80b economic plans
  • Weighty options await economy as MPC meets
  • Zenith Bank, Access, others lift NSE's turnover by N20.3 billion
  • When not to politicise economic council
  • 2015 elections and Nigeria's democratic evolution
  • The real cabal of fuel imports
  • The hard way out of NASS crisis
  • Redeemed Church not responsible for traffic along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
  • Damaturu-Biu road now free of mines, safe for use, says military
  • Borno lifts three-day curfew, vehicle restriction in Maiduguri
  • Emir charges Tangale people on evaluation of elected state Assembly members
  • Kwara council workers begin strike over salary arrears
  • Tsav decries killings in Benue, Akume seeks support for Ortom
  • Osun PCRC demands creation of more area commands
  • Metuh assures of transparent ward congresses in Kogi, Anambra
  • APC ready for Nigeria's challenges, says Oyegun
  • Kano govt bemoans unethical media practice
  • Oscar: My future is in Chelsea
  • Duval revels in return to form
  • Liverpool reach accord with Christian Benteke
  • Nigerian athletes depart for Los Angeles
  • First Bank beats Benue Princess 95-30
  • Rwanda names squad for Nigeria, S' Africa friendlies
  • Union Bank set for ITTF African Club Championship
  • Wasteful Olympic Eagles beat Congo 2-1
  • Barcelona to launch second bid for Pogba
  • Makelele, Eto'o left Madrid for colour of their skin
  • Lagos seeks workable solutions to megacity challenges
  • Architects hold urban thinkers campus 2015
  • Nigeria's housing challenges are surmontable, says Eyakenyi
  • Lagos NIESVs inaugurates new exco, charged on professional development
  • Deforestation speeds up global warming
  • Oyelaran-OyeyinkaappointedUN-Habitat'sDirector, Africa
  • NCF partners IITA on forest restoration, species protection
  • Agency advocates collective efforts to curb desertification
  • Kenyan terror-hit Westgate shopping mall reopens
  • Populous unveils new Tottenham Hotspurs mega-stadium in United Kingdom
  • Buhari wants me to always tell him the truth, says Adesina
  • Enfranchising Diaspora Nigerians In 2019 Elections
  • President Buhari's Us Trip
  • Running a successful business in Nigeria: My experience (2)
  • Jonathan's former CSO allegedly detained by SSS
  • Use traditional means to tackle Boko Haram, Satguru Maharaji urges Buhari
  • Why we invaded Dasuki's houses ' DSS
  • Ekwunife Advocates For Change In Ministerial Appointments
  • Senator Blames Jonathan For PDP's Woes
  • Umahi Stirs Interest In APC with Sallah Gift To Emirs, Comments
  • Umahi Stirs Interest In APC with Sallah Gift To Emirs, Comments
  • 25 Children Undergoing Open Heart Surgeries At UNTH, Enugu
  • Nigeria To Join Developed Nations Soon, Says Onu
  • Govt Raises Alarm Over Scholarship, Admission Scam
  • House of Reps postpones resumption
  • Cultist members' deadly clash throws Delta community into mourning
  • Indomie begins Flash and Win promo
  • Burundi govt halts talks with opposition ahead of election
  • Donald Trump's campaign is presidential elections 'sideshow' ' Huffington Post
  • Trump refuses to apologize for McCain remarks
  • Anger as Saudi king takes over entire French beach
  • South Korea intelligence official dead in hacking scandal
  • Cosby offered pills, payments and mentorship to women ' report
  • Four dead, thousands flee as floods hit northern Philippines
  • NSCDC arrests two over Sallah cow theft in Nasarawa
  • Rivers Assembly okays restructuring of govt loans into bonds
  • Group canvasses better cyber security practices in Nigeria
  • Monarchs advocate military training for corps members
  • Akwa Ibom gov condemns critics of bailout funds to states
  • Group, ExxonMobil commission sickbay, donate books to schools
  • Church members urge compliance with court ruling on leadership crisis
  • Olofin, 86, for burial
  • Iranian leader's speech shows folly of nuke deal
  • 14 Timbuktu mausoleums rebuilt in Mali
  • 2016 Olympics Men's Qualifiers: Dream Team beat Congo 2-1
  • Okagbare, Others To Compete In Warri For World Championship Trials
  • Rio 2016 Olympics Games Qualifier: Won't Disappoint Nigerians, Says Siasia
  • Super Falcons struggle to 1-1 home draw with Equatorial Guinea
  • My Arsenal debut was unforgettable ' Cech
  • The Man Sunday Ogorchukwu Oliseh
  • Physical planning in a democratic setting: Public expectations and challenges for professional practitioners
  • Population: UN seeks support for homeless, vulnerable groups
  • How to achieve professionalism in real estate practice
  • RICS, institute sign MOU to improve building performance
  • Dry construction panacea to Nigeria's housing challenge
  • Criticism trails review of EU's carbon-trading scheme
  • Akwa Ibom seeks Federal assistance to fix bad road
  • The Guardian's monthly building materials price review
  • Channels TV, Deutsche Welle partner for better, balanced reporting on Africa
  • Training for newly licensed community broadcasters
  • Google@mediaReach OMD' Elevating traditional online practice through partnership
  • CPJ rues worsening climate for journalists in Kenya
  • How journalists' union shapes history of press in Nigeria
  • Why we need ministers urgently
  • Taking Adamawa to the fast lane
  • APC should leave National Assembly crisis and face governance
  • Govt re-orders police boss, task force to clear Apapa gridlock
  • Ambode assures on early completion of Mile 2-Badagry Expressway, light rail project
  • PAYING THE PRICE
  • President Buhari, please rescue the construction industry
  • Keshi, Oliseh and Nigeria's football
  • Renewed crusade against illicit financial outflows from Nigeria
  • As Buhari Arrives Washington, DC
  • Asking For Trouble By Name
  • SUNDAY NARRATIVES: El Rufai! Stoking Beggars' Rights Up North
  • BACKLASH: The Economics Of Lai Mohammed
  • HOME TRUTH
  • Agriculture For The World Through Standards
LEADERSHIP
  • Boko Haram: Troops Clear Damaturu- Biu Road Of Mines
  • Kukah Urges Muslims To Redeem Image Of Islam
  • Boko Haram's Attacks: US Seeks Prosecution Of Masterminds
  • EFCC Charges Company's Director, Others For Forgery
  • Insecurity: Sultan Wants FG, States To Establish Rent Control Board
  • IPMAN Alleges Blackmail Against Its President
  • Union Faults Renewal Of Manitoba Power Contract
  • NASS Crisis: Saraki, Ekweremadu's Election Coup Against 1999 Constitution ' Lawyer
  • APC Chieftain Denies Involvement In N11m Property Scam
  • Akwa Ibom: PDP Faults APC Over Alleged N2.5bn Bribe To INEC
  • Bad Loans: LCCI Wants CBN To Investigate Banks' Culpability
  • Shell Yet To Clean Up Oil Spill ' Community
  • India Increases Oil Demand From Nigeria
  • Enugu State Govt Commences Payment Of Pensions
  • Sterling Bank Rewards 40 Customers
  • BDCs' Customers, Director To Submit BVN To CBN
  • Central Bank Sets Up BVN Centre In South Africa
  • Dream Team VI Walk Tight Rope After 2-1 Win Over Congo
  • Mali Outclass Nigeria To Claim FIBA Africa U-16 Girls' Trophy
  • Messi Lays Foundation For New Stadium In Gabon
  • 2016 Olympics Men's Qualifiers: Dream Team Beat Congo 2-1
  • Ambode Pledges To Sponsor Annual Lagos International Badminton Classics
  • Team Nigeria Disappoints At 2nd Lagos International Badminton Classics
  • What President Buhari Needs To Tell President Obama
  • Youths And A Secure North
  • Buhari's Bucketful List To Washington
  • Tomato Ebola And Belated Intervention Syndrome
  • President Buhari's Bailout
  • Too Much Sitting May Raise A Woman's Cancer Risk- Study
  • Education Sector Reforms And Road Map For Buhari Government
  • Day Buhari, Tinubu Proved Rumour Mongers Wrong
TRIBUNE
  • Tsav vows to drag Akume to EFCC again
  • I didn't send list of corrupt deals by Jonathan govt to Buhari 'Okonjo-Iweala
  • I'll soon complete ongoing projects 'Amosun
  • Ortom has started well 'Akume
  • Striking doctors, CMD exchange words in Ekiti
  • I bear no grudge against nobody for my incarceration 'Lamido
  • APC writes Buhari to stop refunds owed Ekiti, PDP alleges
  • Bailout to states: Buhari deserves commendation 'NLC
  • CSOs plan protest in Abuja against EFCC
  • Unilorin seeks FG's intervention to retrieve seized property from Kwara govt
  • Anambra congress in line with court's directive 'PDP
  • FRSC wants more professional volunteers in road safety service
  • US visit: EbonyLife TV hosts Buhari with Nigerian professionals
  • Ijaw communities give oil multinationals 7 days to vacate
  • Niger gov, assembly members in supremacy battle over cost of governance
  • How NASS Clerk stalled plot to stop Saraki as Senate president
  • Why FG moved against Jonathan's CSO
  • Aregbesola plans to retrench 10,000 workers 'PDP
  • Islamic State kidnaps Nigerian Christian
  • New army boss renames military operation against Boko Haram
  • Central Bank sets up biometric verification centre in South Africa
  • US to help Buhari trace stolen billions of dollars, fight insurgency
  • Osun residents besiege Winners Chapel for Oyedepo's food supplies
  • As Buhari meets Obama in Washington
  • Buhari making haste slowly 'Nakande
  • Buhari, APC and the Saraki/Dogara challenge
  • Omehia: Matters arising
  • 2 women to vie for Taiwan's presidential seat
  • 7 arrested in jail break of Mexican drug kingpin
  • Greek banks set to reopen today, 3 weeks after closure
  • Cameron says Britain needs greater role against Islamic State
  • Ekiti govt warns Ikere youths against highway blockage
  • Oluyole Extension, Adabeji tackle each other over link road
  • Airtel inaugurates projects at Ofa
DAILY TIMES
  • Buhari gives Amaechi, Dambazzau key roles at US meetings
  • Rumble in the jungle: OPC members spoil for legal war over contract pay
  • Voice of Nigeria, Radio Deutsche Welle Pledge Better Corporation
  • It's wrong to humiliate Dasuki, Jonathan's CSO, says Balarabe Musa
  • Adegoke Adelabu 'Pekelemesi' Was My Mentor, Says Obasanjo
  • U.S. offers to help Nigeria recover loot
  • You Are Not Domestic Staff to Politicians, IG Warn Police Officers
  • I Still Cook My Husband's Meals ' Aisha Buhari
  • Why We Invaded Former NSA, Sambo Dasuki's Residence ' DSS
  • Singer Omawumi Welcomes Baby Boy
  • Let's Tell The Church In Gath
DAILY TRUST
  • Samsung introduces new TV tech in Nigeria
  • MainOne laments low representation of women in tech industry
  • NCC to telecoys: Flout promo rules, get N10m fine
  • 1.4bn smartphones will be sold by end of 2015'ITU
  • Why states are yet to name commissioners
  • U.S. to trace Nigeria's stolen assets, boost military help
  • NSC and future of Nigerian soccer
  • APC can't stand test of time ' PDP chieftain
  • PDP won't die in the North ' Senator La'ah
  • Call Buhari to order, PDP tells US agencies
  • ...Okun youth group endorses Audu
  • Kogi guber: Governorship aspirant promises adequate security
  • Parties shouldn't appoint elders into youth positions
  • Saraki's opponents have recognised him ' Ex-Rep member
  • Our challenge requires collective approach ' Ngige
  • Group endorses Zakari's appointment as INEC chairman
  • APGA condemns delay of workers' salaries in Ebonyi
  • As Buhari visits gay America...
  • Investigations of mega-looting must continue, but be lawful
  • Teenager scorched by generator flames in Kubwa
  • JIWA community donates food, clothes to orphans
  • Raise children to contribute to societal devt, cleric urges parents
  • Farmer loses bike at Dadu village
  • Police arrest armed robbery suspect
  • FCTA announces cut in water supply
  • Vigilantes nab rustlers, recover 2 guns in Abuja village
  • Why I sold N1.6m car for N100,000
  • Kado residents decry robbery attacks, police harassment
  • Auchi erosion: New life begins in the valley
  • Kano'll no longer rely on crude revenue
  • Lafarge Africa launches successful completion of $40bn merger
  • Cadbury records N250m loss in 2015 half year
  • Wema Bank after tax drops 31% in 2015 half year
  • Fund managers strategise to deepen N4.9trn pension funds
  • Cement Company of Northern Nigeria Plc: Strategies hold long term payoffs
  • Sterling Bank launches hybrid account, rewards 40 winners
  • Skye Bank redeems N5m promo prize
  • The banks in the eyes of NDIC
  • 24 States generate N2.52trn in 5 years
  • 50 judokas to battle for AAG spots
  • U-16 basketball team World Championship ticket excites coach
  • Lagos to establish sports commission
  • Musa fires CSKA to victory
  • Sunshine beat Taraba to top first stanza table
  • Dream Team walk tight rope, beat Congo 2-1

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