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Monday, 27 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Monday, July 27, 2015


Good morning and welcome to the news headlines. Below are the news headlines from various national newspapers across the country. Do have a nice day as you read.

PUNCH
  • N10tn required to support MSMEs 'CBN
  • AGF advises workers on resource management
  • UK commercial property demand rises as supply falls
  • Cornerstone Insurance grows profit by 20%
  • Strong regulatory framework critical for growth 'Onyema
  • Sterling Bank to connect customers to BVN
  • Nigeria's debt now N12.12tn 'DMO
  • Government not enforcing town planning rules ' Falade
  • NPF Microfinance Bank seeks N3bn capital
  • Home Lottery unveils second house winner
  • Turning Facebook fans to paying customers
  • How to start a cleaning business (3)
  • PenOp to enrol 70 million new contributors
  • Japan, Australia lead Asia Pacific property investment
  • Online forex trading: Recovering during drawdown
  • Nigerians optimistic about economy 'Report
  • Senate rule forgery: Buhari won't stop trial of suspects ' Presidency
  • In education, a widening divide
  • Greece and Nigeria: A tale of two bailouts (1)
  • Looking back, looking forward
  • Bad governance: Whos to blame
  • Where have the parents gone
  • A double whammy of fuel import subsidies
  • New jobs from social media
  • Trends that will define the future of games (1)
  • When Abati got cold reception
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Ladipo traders head for court over demolition
  • Discipline, key to better life ' Profs
  • Rains won't stop ongoing road projects completion ' Wike
  • LASPEC gets new DG
  • Panel probing Aregbesola summons judge to appear on Tuesday
  • Group wants Amosun to expedite action on LCDAs
  • Dogara must cut ties with PDP APC group
  • DSS probe of Rivers REC in order APC
  • No governor got bailout for workers salaries Oshiomhole
  • Osun, one of best states in Nigeria, says Aregbesola
  • PDP condemns Ambodes N39bn loan
  • Ex-NHIS boss denies allegations of fraud
  • Ondo gov inaugurates N4bn water project
  • INEC commissioner, Salau, dies
  • Troops kill 20 terrorists in Borno
  • UTME crisis: JAMB defends UNILAG
  • Oyo begins payment of workers salary arrears
  • Committee calls for reform in Lagos LGAs
  • Stakeholders accuse telcos of underutilising $600bn 3G spectrum
  • Schneider Electric, Cisco collaborate to build system networks
  • Huawei records 69% revenue growth
  • CWG, Infosys extend Finacle banking to African countries
  • CWG, Infosys extend Finacle banking to African countries
  • Ericsson, Softbank collaborate on 5G trials in Tokyo
  • E-PPAN, CBN get Anambras backing on e-govt summit
  • Overeating caused by a hormone deficiency in brain
  • Eat well, avoid liver damage from hepatitis
  • I'm so happy I could die right now!
  • Home management of hepatitis
  • Casual sex, shared toothbrush can give you hepatitis B
  • Award of SAN rank still generates controversies
  • Lawyer asks Ambode to dissolve Judicial Service Commission
  • Ibra welcomes Di Maria
  • Sharapova, Dimitrov break up
  • Eagles won't underrate Djibouti 'Oliseh
  • Tennis: Team Tombim beat Anambra 6-1
  • Hadison wins Cargolux squash
  • Dolphins used to beating giants ' Aboderin
  • Walcott seals Emirates Cup success
  • Van Gaal delighted by Barca win
  • Rivals trying to buy title ' Mourinho
  • Falconets eliminate Liberia 14-1
  • Dolphins emerge national champions unbeaten
  • Bolt back to winning ways
  • Algeria first to qualify for Senegal

THISDAY

  • Ex-NHIS Boss Attributes Corruption Allegations to Fifth Columnists
  • Bargain Hunters Lift Stock Market by N29 Billion
  • Banks Increase Provisioning for Bad Loans in First Half Results
  • JV Funding: PENGASSAN Tasks FG on Payment of Cash Call Arrears
  • CPS: PenCom Vows to Raise Number of Contributors to 20 Million By 2019
  • IT Experts Task FG to Maximise Big Data for National Development
  • FG Urged to Reduce Cost of Governance
  • Ship Owner Seeks Redress over Detention of Vessel
  • Unity Bank Repositions as MD Resigns
  • Tough Operating Environment Depresses Companies Profits
  • Saleh Belonged to Class of Special Nigerian, Says PDP BoT Chair
  • African Lawyers Begin Anti-corruption Campaign from Nigeria
  • Security Agents Enforce Okada Ban in Ondo Capital
  • Fire from Fuel
  • Oil Thieves and The Judiciary
  • FG Urged to Go After Sponsors of Boko Haram
  • Police Arrest Passenger for Smoking on Board Lagos-bound Flight
  • Garland for Nebo
  • Ecobank Emerges Best Corporate Bank
  • Navy Hands over Suspected Oil Thieves to NSCDC in A'Ibom
  • Jigawa State Governor Launches Revolving Goat-loan Scheme
  • Buhari Meets APC's Reps Monday
  • False Alarm By Corrupt Civil Servants Hindering CCT Prosecution
  • Police Renew Operation to Sanitise Lagos, Arrest 16 Suspects
  • You Have Nothing to Fear, Buhari Assures Journalists
  • African Lawyers Begin Anti-Corruption Campaign' from Nigeria
  • AD Urges Buhari to Restore True Federalism
  • NULGE Suspends Strike in Kwara
  • GOC: Insurgency will Soon End
  • Insecurity: Gaidam Claims No Yobe LGA Under Boko Haram Control
  • Buhari and The War Against Corruption
  • The Bombings Continue
  • Buhari, a Product of God and the US
  • Gbajabiamila's Supporters Remain Adamant, Insist on Party Supremacy
  • APC Asks Rivers Tribunal to Disqualify Self, Alleging Bias
  • PDP Asks Appeal Court President to Disband Rivers Election Tribunal
  • Forex Demand to Drop as Refineries Begin Operations
  • Police: Investigation into Forgery of Senate Rules Inconclusive
  • NERC Waits on Buhari to End Geometric's Lease Dispute
  • Report of FG's N70bn Bailout Fund for Delta False, Says Okowa
  • Rotary Commits N2.5bn to Project Devt in Nigeria
  • FCTA: Abuja Rail Project is Now 67% Completed
  • Edo Community Objects to BUA's Operations in Okpella
  • FERMA Boss: Introduction of 5% Road User Tax Not Politically Expedient Now
  • APC, Buhari Plan to Run Discriminatory Govt, Says PDP
  • Police Renew Operations to Sanitise Lagos, Arrest 16 Suspects
  • Onaiyekan: Our Stand against Homosexuality is Irrevocable
  • UniLorin Working to Develop Ebola Vaccine, Says VC
  • JAMB Backs UNILAG on New Cut-off Point amid Protest
  • Buhari, Atiku, Ahmed, Others Congratulate Odusile, New NUJ President
  • Impeachment Petition: Osun Assembly Panel to Summon Oloyede Tuesday
  • Rights Group Commends Police for Halting Meeting of MEND
  • Ekweremadu: Fall in Oil Price, Opportunity to Explore Other Mineral Resources
  • AD Urges Buhari to Restore True Federalism
  • ASUU Kicks as JAMB Clarifies Position on Candidates' Redistribution
  • NAIRA AND ITS FREE FALL
  • MTN Nigeria's CMO Wins Ph.D Fellowship Award
  • Fuel Subsidies Should Go!
  • Oliseh: Eagles Will Not Underrate Any Team
  • Dolphins Beat Elephant Girls to Win Zenith Basketball Final
  • Team Nigeria Athletes Fail to Fly at Warri Relays
  • Haniel Wins 11th Cargolux Squash Tournament
THE SUN

  • Buhari's anti-corruption war in perspective
  • Emulate Wike, party chieftain charges governor's aides
  • Use bailout funds to pay salaries, group tells state govs
  • No bailout for states yet ' Oshiomhole
  • Buhari, APC Reps meet today
  • FG to reduce fuel imports as Warri, Kaduna refineries begin production
  • Nigerians in diaspora to pay 30 for BVN registration 'NIBSS
  • JV funding: Oil, gas workers tackle govt over cash call arrears
  • Nigeria's gas reserves rises to 188trn scf
  • Keshi demands N1b compensation from NFF
  • Walcott fires Arsenal to Emirates Cup
  • Moses inspires Chelsea to win PSG
  • Dolphins dethrones First Bank
  • Why Heritage Bank'll list on stock market 'Sekibo, CEO
  • CBN rules out further devaluation of Naira
  • Nigeria's oil workers risk job loss over Iran's return to crude market
  • H1: Huawei grosses over $7bn income
  • Rumble in President's home state
  • How pipeline vandals trouble Arepo community
  • Buhari congratulates Odusile, calls for cooperation from media
  • Dogara, PDP plan to truncate Buhari's agenda, says APC Loyalists Group
  • Child bomber hits Damaturu
  • Buhari to US War College Class of 1980: 'God made me, but the U.S. made me
  • Oil workers accuse naval officer of brutality in Aba
  • Why we banned okada operations in Akure -Ondo govt
  • 8 pupils, pregnant woman drown in A'Ibom
  • Funds generated by NAFDAC invested in agency's infrastructure 'Orhii
  • Re: Obasanjo, Jonathan and Niger Delta
  • Nigeria's thievish ex-ministers
  • Ogbonnaya Onu: Awaiting the reward of perseverance
  • Ikpeazu's salesmen and the Abia tragedy
  • In defence of Radio Biafra (1)
  • The ban on 133 oil vessels
  • Ebenezer Obey drums up supports for Buhari
  • I don't read books, I only read newspapers 'Solomon Okoh, Comedian (a.k.a. Bowjoint)
  • Bill Cosby Playboy sexual assault case to go ahead
GUARDIAN
  • Between Lincoln and Buhari: Lessons for the youths (2)
  • Meet the world's first 'test-tube baby
  • How beetroot juice boosts exercise capacity
  • Sam Achilefu: Kudos For The Inventor
  • Asian markets, Shanghai Comp record mixed trading fortunes
  • Diamond Bank grows revenue by six per cent in six months
  • Wall Street falls for third day as earnings slide
  • Zenith Bank, Union Diagnostic, others lift NSE's volume by N23.4b
  • How to revamp Nigeria's moribund ceramic industry, by Oaikhinan
  • NIBSS clarifies issues on Diasporans' BVN project
  • LCCI tasks CBN on economic stimulation strategy
  • Union Bank posts N10.1b profit in six months
  • NYSC introduces self-deployment scheme, bars expectant women, nursing mothers
  • Hisbah arrests 20 for alleged misconduct during Sallah
  • Group urges Buhari not to dump conference report
  • Amosun, Daniel congratulate new NUJ chairman
  • IG reiterates anti-cult war
  • NCDMB charges local content operators on standards
  • No state has got federal lifeline, says Oshiomhole
  • Imo CJ frees six inmates of Owerri Prisons
  • Eight pupils drown in Akwa Ibom flood
  • Adeboye 0pens prayer mountain in Ifewara
  • Ondo bans commercial motorcyclists
  • Ahmed congratulates, Odusile, other new NUJ officials
  • Private school owners disregard Kano govt order on resumption date
  • Ogun SUBEB monitors unified exam
  • Imo State workers begin five-day warning strike today
  • Abia refutes Otti's claim of failed assassination bid
  • Obama begins Ethiopia, African Union visit
  • At least 19 killed in suicide attack in north Cameroon
  • Ant-man' tops North American box office
  • Delta denies receiving N70 billion bailout fund, dissolving DESOPADEC
  • Three more die, 112 hospitalised, in Plateau chlorine cylinder blast
  • Community leader alleges contractor altered plan, sold part of approved land
  • Boko Haram prisoners' transfer ignored safety of community
  • Ebonyi gov's bid to stop protest stirs controversy, Obiano in shuttle diplomacy
  • Prison in Ezinifite, not Ekwulobia, says monarch
  • Nigeria is a better nation with Ndigbo, says Gowon
  • N'Assembly crises, exchange rate subsidy, others are danger signs for 'change', says Adamolekun
  • Why Rivers elections tribunal should be disbanded, by PDP
  • Ex NHIS boss absolves self of alleged complicity in land deal
  • Emenike poses big dilemma for Oliseh
  • Govt needs to make corporate bodies fund rugby, other sports
  • Abia Comets' Promise records fastest goal as actions resume in NNL
  • Sacked Keshi demands N1b from NFF
  • Walcott seals Emirates Cup success for Arsenal
  • U-20 World Cup: Falconets 'destroy' Liberia again to advance 14-1
  • NFF unveils plan to train 20 referees in England
  • Study supports Lagos' bid to acquire abandoned properties
  • AFDB backs AIIB, approves $243m for road project in Southern Africa
  • QMB battles Lagos, NTDA over planned takeover of Lekki land
  • Developer to boost retail sector, unveils 'The Shoppes Mall' in Lekki
  • Ondo renews commitment to deliver 'The Dome' project
  • NBCC canvasses legal framework for affordable homes
  • Global firm reaffirms steady growth in Dubai's real estate market
  • Stakeholders want urgent measure to end building collapse
  • 3Invest 2015 Real Estate Unite conference
  • Surveyors seek higher role in national development, hold 50th AGM
  • The oil sector as scapegoat
  • The poet in President Buhari
  • El-Rufai and the template for change
  • On governance and Nigeria's oil industry
  • Where is the lesson of June 12
VANGUARD
  • APC, PDP fight over Buhari's policies
  • Baale, son, 9 others arrested over Lagos hotelier's death
  • Alleged forgery of Senate Rules: Controversy as Police seek political solution
  • Pneumonia kills 195,000 Nigerian children annually
  • How far can Buhari go, managing a tough economy
  • No room for incompetent contractors ' Okowa
  • Oyo workers to be paid this week ' NLC
  • 15 killed, 47 injured in fresh Damaturu market blast
  • Time To Rethink Subsidy
  • How Tinubu lured five govs out of PDP ' Tony Momoh
  • Controversy trails N1.3bn BVN fee for BDC transactions
  • Nigerian economy needs thriving retail businesses ' Amuka, Wigwe
  • Real estate, ICT, fastest growing sectors in Nigeria ' UN
  • Why Nigeria's economy is in the hands of foreigners ' Dada, US-based entrepreneur
  • Warning to FG, states on Iran's nuclear deal (1)
  • Why Diaspora customers have to pay for BVN enrolment ' NIBSS
  • Vocation and technical education: A key to improving Nigeria's development (2)
  • Courteville nets N250.6m half-year pre-tax profit
  • FG urged to grant 10-yr tax holiday to start-up companies
  • eTranzact records N407m PAT, pledges sustained profitability
  • No age limit for accessing micro finance loans
  • Requirements and Steps for Electronic-Filing of Tax Returns
  • Finance experts laud FG over World Bank's $2.1bn pledge
  • MPC decision aggravates policy uncertainty ' Khan
  • NMRC: How mortgage refinancing works
  • Sylva and Bayelsa politics
  • The petrol workers strike question
  • Toshiba scandal shows Japan Inc.'s governance flaws
  • All-Nigeria Championships: Greene expects standard performances
  • W/Cup without Eagles unthinkable ' NFF
  • Ujah hits goal 8th for Bremen
  • Swaziland eager to upset Nigeria
  • Two-goal Hulk buries World Cup draw controversy
  • Keshi demands N1b compensation from NFF
  • Walcott close to signing new Arsenal deal
  • Rio 2016 qualifiers: Ikpeba backs Siasia to outsmart Le'Roy
  • Breaking news: Big Brother Africa 2015 cancelled
  • Snoop Dogg arrested by Swedish police on suspicion of illegal drugs use
  • After US trip, back to pressing matters
  • The challenge of BJ Foundation
  • Double whammy of fuel import subsidies
  • Buhari's futile visit to Obama
  • No Condition is Permanent: 8 Quotes From Reuben Abati's 'The Phones No Longer Ring
  • #ChildNotBride Campaign Paying off as NHRC Stops a Child Marriage in Abuja
  • The Ultimate Football Challenge hits Lagos, Don't Miss the Opportunity!
  • US President Barack Obama Pleads For Gay Rights In Africa
  • Ministers Won't Award Contracts Again, Says President Buhari
  • Fire Razes Church, Market In Badagry, Lagos
  • Meet 16-year-old Who Owns a Fashion Label and How You Too Can Start Yours
  • Ministers Won't Award Contracts Again, Says President Buhari
  • Fire Razes Church, Market In Badagry, Lagos
  • Meet 16-year-old Who Owns a Fashion Label and How You Too Can Start Yours
  • UniIorin working to develop Ebola vaccine, says VC
  • Scientists fault WHO case definition on Ebola
  • Pharmacists' Council, GSK confront counterfeiting
  • Scientists heal broken bones with cannabis
  • Resuscitate identified hydropower projects ' Dr. Oke
DAILY TIMES
  • PDP Queries FG over $2.1b World Bank Loan
  • Female suicide bombers kill 34 in Yobe, Cameroun
  • Oil Spill: Fishermen Urge FG to Punish Defaulting Oil Companies
  • Desertification, Drought Contribute to Rural-Urban Drift -- Director
  • IAAF Presidency Returns to Europe
  • CSO Lauds NAFDAC on Transparency
  • Yobe Attack: Police Confirm 15 Dead, 47 Injured
  • Commandant Lauds Buhari for Appointing Muhammad as NSCDC Boss
  • Breaking News: Strong Earthquake Hits Indonesia
  • Female Suicide Bomber Kills 20, Injured Dozens in Cameroon
  • Osun State ' a Sinking Ship' By Segun Akinwusi
  • Editorial: Checking pipeline vandalism
LEADERSHIP
  • Block All Revenue Leakages, Balarabe Musa Tells el-Rufai
  • PDP Providing Opposition With Convoluted, Hollow Statements ' APC
  • PMB Moves To Resolve NASS Rift
  • Plateau: Gov Lalong Clears Salaries, Pension Arrears ' Official
  • PMB Right On Negotiation With Boko Haram ' General Dikko
  • Boko Haram Activities Will End Soon ' GOC
  • Rivers: Wike Cries Out Over Plot To Stop Amaechi's Probe
  • Financial Crunch: No Bailout For States Yet ' Oshiomhole
  • As Robotic Surgery Shows Promise For Cancer Treatment
  • NAFDAC Is A Success Story ' Orhii
  • NIMASA's Revenue Collections Hit $1.34bn In 5 Years
  • As Fola Daniel Exits NAICOM Stakeholders Praise His Tenure
  • Why Diaspora Customers Pay For BVN Registration
  • Sterling Deploys Solutions To Upload BVN From Other Banks
  • Stock Market Gains 0.14% Amidst Sell-offs
  • Nigeria's Insurance Market Enlarges With Foreign Investors
  • Delta Commissioner Decries Withdrawal Of World Bank's Financial Aid
  • Nigeria Needs Security Records For Economic Growth -Rima
  • 3000 Delegates To Attend First Insurance Industry Mega Conference
  • Oil Spill: Fishermen Urge FG To Punish Defaulting Oil Companies
  • NPFL: Warri Wolves Dismantle El Kanemi 5-0
  • Rufai To Grace Maiden Orphanage Tournament
  • Ndanusa, FEPSGA Rain Accolades On Ex-NSCDC Boss
  • NCC Tennis League: Tombim Beat Anambra 6-1
  • Coach Urges Sunshine Queens' Players To Keep Momentum
  • IAAF Presidency Returns To Europe
  • My Biggest Achievements Is Leaving An IAAF Financially Buoyant Says Diack
  • Falconets Whip Liberia Again To Advance 14-1 In FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifiers
  • Towards Attaining The Promised Change: Suggestion For Mr President
  • Multinationals And The Rest Of Us
  • Jonathanian Era: An Era Of Rampant Corruption
  • Probing Corruption: Are We Distracting Ourselves From The Real Issues
  • God Made Me But The U.S. Made Me 'Buhari
  • Appreciating Orhii's Courage in Governance
TRIBUNE
  • Our stand against homosexuality irrevocable 'Onaiyekan
  • Falola to deliver OOU lecture Thursday
  • I'll uphold press freedom 'Buhari
  • President has hit the ground running 'Ajasin
  • Professor Salau, INEC National Commisioner, is dead
  • Buhari orders probe into gas explosion in Plateau
  • My administration'll remain focused 'Aregbesola
  • Buhari made Nigerians proud in US 'Oba Akinruntan
  • Boko Haram: We're winning the war 'Muazu
  • Nigerian troops kill terrorists on Dikwa-Maiduguri Road
  • I never said 5 Yobe lgs were still controlled by Boko Haram 'Gaidam
  • JAMB policy: Call Ojerinde to order, ASUU tells Buhari
  • Why we are removing roadblocks 'IGP
  • Kwara APC cautions EFCC on Saraki's wife invitation
  • Lagos PDP wants Ambode to stay action on N39.4bn W/Bank loan
  • How Senate Rule Book was altered 'Investigation
  • Gbajabiamila group accuses Dogara of unholy alliance with PDP 'It's a lie 'PDP caucus
  • Buhari meets APC Reps today
  • Why I am keeping quiet 'Jonathan
  • CBN may hands-off provision of forex to BDC operators 'Emefiele
  • FG, states LGs share N518bn June allocations
  • Cut-off marks: JAMB redistributes candidates to other varsities
  • University of Ilorin working on Ebola vaccine, says vice chancellor
  • Police confirm 15 killed, 47 injured in Yobe suicide attack
  • Kogi 2015: The uncertainties in PDP, APC
  • The illogic of el-Rufai's 'kill nnpc or nnpc will kill Nigeria
  • Why Buhari should be grateful to PDP 'Yakassai
  • Death during deliverance
  • No problem with gays, but keep it to yourself, Kenyans tell Obama
  • National unity, human rights key to Kenya's success, Obama says
  • Obama makes history as first US president to visit Ethiopia, AU headquarters
  • Tour de France: Police fire at car in Paris square ahead of race
  • I didn't send or get classified emails on private account, Clinton says
  • Israeli police clash with Palestinians at Jerusalem mosque
  • UK's deputy speaker resigns, faces police probe after being filmed snorting cocaine
  • Emir proffers solution to farmers/herdsmen clashes
  • Deji solicits reconstruction of roads in Akure
  • Bwari market chairman decries lack of toilet, water
  • Evboligun community clamours for good roads
  • Nigerians living abroad to pay 30 for BVN services
  • MPC attributes 5.6% rise in reserves to leakages blockage
  • eTranzact grows revenue to N7.1bn partnering with banks
  • Claims payment: Owing underwriters to be sanctioned by Oct 1 'NAICOM
  • Expert stresses importance of motor insurance
  • Sovereign Trust Insurance becomes Yudala's insurer
  • Half year performance: FMCG companies record profit downturn
  • Investors trade 1.8bn shares with N23.4bn in four days
  • Diamond Bank grows gross revenue by 6%
  • CBN and the battle to save naira
  • eTranzact grows revenue to N7.1bn partnering with banks
  • Claims payment: Owing underwriters to be sanctioned by Oct 1 'NAICOM
  • Expert stresses importance of motor insurance
  • Sovereign Trust Insurance becomes Yudala's insurer
  • Half year performance: FMCG companies record profit downturn
  • Investors trade 1.8bn shares with N23.4bn in four days
  • Diamond Bank grows gross revenue by 6%
  • CBN and the battle to save naira
  • The dilemma of forex speculators
THE NATION
  • Emenike's new status gives Oliseh headache
  • Harmony Ikande regrets Champions League ouster
  • Keshi claims N1billion compensation from NFF
  • Akinwunmi: South -West forum for co-operation, not competition
  • Oboabona: I will be thrilled if Eagles make 2017 AFCON
  • Ujah hits goal No. 8 for Bremen
  • Moses scores as Chelsea beat PSG
  • Ighalo wants Nigerians to be patient with Oliseh
  • Warri Wolves to tackle El Kanemi without Etebo, Liadi
  • Ocheayi hopeful of positive result in Warri
  • N300b CBN workers' pay bailout for 27 states ready
  • Presidency, Boko Haram begin talks
  • SANs: prosecute Senate rules forgery suspects
  • 19 dead, 47 injured in suicide attack
  • Troops kill terrorists on Dikwa-Maiduguri road
  • 5m Alamieyeseigha looted fund given to Bayelsa govt
  • 5m Alamieyeseigha looted fund given to Bayelsa govt
  • House crisis: Buhari meets APC lawmakers ahead of resumption
  • Between importing poverty and exporting jobs
  • Kwara PDP: we 're behind ordeal of Saraki's wife
  • 6,000 South Africa jobs at risk in proposed restructuring, says Lonmin
  • Diamond Bank grosses N103b in six months
  • U.S. plans investor roadshow for Africa to boost investment
  • Second half of 2015 begins on shaky note
  • WEMPCO chief roots for steel tariff hike
  • Nigeria CFO Awards honours finance experts
  • Kganyago boosts rates as South African inflation threat mounts
  • BA stops flights to Uganda airport
  • Land Rover unveils Celebration Edition Defenders
  • London Stock Exchange in talks to operate Plato venue
  • America's gesture
  • $2.1bn World Bank loan
  • Fuel marketers' bazaar
  • Positive terrorism
  • What next for Seyi Makinde
  • Who succeeds Oshiomhole
  • Rivers State is back in the grip of cultists

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