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Thursday, 16 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, July 16, 2015


Find below the news headlines from leading national newspapers across the nation. Have a nice day as you prepare for the festives.....

PUNCH

  • Clarify NLNG payments
  • Review B'Haram strategies
  • FG's prodigal act
  • Kogi salary situation
  • Stop Ogun demolition
  • Ensure prudent use of funds
  • Unite against Boko Haram
  • EFCC nabs alleged impostor
  • Houseboy bags death sentence for killing Ogun magistrate
  • Cultists kill Alfa for refusing to buy hemp
  • Gunmen waylay, hack ex-TASUED student to death
  • Lagos council provides 75 with training
  • Our policiesll boost economic ties with neighbouring countries Ambode
  • George Bush falls, breaks neck bone
  • Redeemed Church curses BHaram, says insurgencyll end 2015
  • Mother stabs seven-year-old for defiling sister, neigbours daughter
  • Landlords storm police command, report suspected homosexual rapist
  • PENGASSAN faults el-Rufai on NNPC disbandment
  • Nigerian oil faces fresh trouble over Iran deal
  • LafargeHolcim to save '1.4bn in costs
  • Oando, Transcorp, 38 others push NSE index lower
  • Expert calls for investment in modular power plants
  • Capital Bancorp set to enlighten investors
  • Naira drops to 242.5 against dollar
  • Enforce local content law to protect foreign reserves
  • Accugas, FBN Capital in gas-to-power development project
  • Stakeholders seek competitive electricity market
  • Oil reserves stagnant due to poor funding ' ExxonMobil
  • Lion's Head, United Capital to manage ALCB fund
  • Fading interest in maritime worries stakeholders
  • Capital market awaits govt policy direction
  • CBN has no option but to devalue naira ' S&P
  • Rep sues FG over N713.7bn bailout to states
  • I chose Yar'Adua because others were corrupt 'Obasanjo
  • Six die in Kwara waiting for salary arrears
  • NASU asks OAU to pay 64-month hazard allowance
  • DSS arrests three pastors, woman for trafficking 36 children
  • PDP refutes APC's N2.5bn REC bribery claim
  • Report on Ekweremadu out next week 'Police
  • 72-year-old activist, mechanic arraigned for kidnapping judge
  • Suspected assassins kill OAU lecturer
  • Why Buhari needs Saraki and Dagora
  • Obama, Buhari and African policy dilemmas
  • Landlords storm police command, report suspected homosexual rapist
  • Loan losses to affect banks' half-year profits
  • Power firms get July 24 deadline to pay debts
  • Towards combating copyright piracy
  • Youth ministry's Junior Professional Officers Programme
  • DSS grills NNPC director over swap deals
  • Timely marketing necessary for digital age ' Report
  • Digital models to drive your business
  • Tinubu, Momodu celebrate Buhari online
  • El-Rufai and his beggars
  • Spending your salary upfront
  • Steps to proper financial management
  • Ejigbo torture: Court bars journalists from trial
  • Buhari didnt make anti-Igbo statement Presidency
  • EFCC begins probe of Uduaghan administration
  • Fayose hails CDS appointment
  • Mother of three commits suicide in Ekiti
  • Anyaoku, Momodu visit Buhari, advise him on corruption
  • Pension assets rise to N4.9tn
  • Senior civil servants demand N46, 000 minimum wage
  • PDP accuses DSS of interfering with election tribunals
  • Ogun NLC decries 60-month unpaid pension deductions
  • BHaram tops agenda as Buhari meets Obama
  • El-Rufai fires 20 perm secs
  • Fixing emotional disconnectedness
  • Protect your family from injuries at home
  • I would never have married my husband
  • 17 countries arrive as Lagos Badminton Classics begin
  • Akpom lifts Arsenal, Osaze slumps with Stoke
  • FIFA needs independent reform ' TI
  • AAG: 60 players for handball camp
  • Durodola retains WBC title
  • Enyimba beat Sunshine, Pillars draw
  • Oliseh can't perform magic ' Amiesimaka
  • Oliseh is Africa's Pep Guardiola, says Pinnick
  • I'm not a messiah ' Oliseh
VANGUARD

  • House help to die by hanging over magistrate's murder
  • Relationship: She assured she wouldn't tell my wife we had sex
  • US visit: Security, economy my top priorities ' Buhari
  • Man bites off robber's ear in Aba
  • OAU lecturer assassinated
  • Lawyer seeks court order forcing EFCC to probe Chime
  • Utomi backs FG on bailout to states
  • We won't bow to pressure to further devalue Naira ' CBN
  • Babangida expresses confidence in Buhari's ability to crush insurgents
  • Police parade 35 cultists in Warri
  • NLC condemns Boko Haram's continued killing of Nigerians
  • PENGASSAN faults El-Rufai's call to scrap NNPC
  • Fuel prices up by N25 ' NBS
  • Communal crisis: 6 detained corpses released for burial in Delta
  • Family announces burial programme for slain ex-FUTA's VC
  • Cattle rustlers kill 11 in Minna
  • Ending The Boko Haram Prisoners Controversy
  • Unemployment: Great expectations as Udom seeks solution
  • National Cake: Ndigbo don't need to vote Buhari to get their share ' Ezeemo
  • Akwa Ibom people want result ' Etuk
  • NECA urges FG to stop granting import waivers
  • BoI to cluster SMEs across 40 sectors for easy funding
  • How to benefit from National Enterprise Devt Programme
  • N5.4b income: Ship-owners expectant as NCDMB deadline for foreigners expires
  • Nigeria can't avoid devaluation ' S&P
  • Buhari's frugality and owambe politicians
  • NCC approves online sim swap in new regulatory guideline
  • You can't play for Super Eagles henceforth If you are not in first division ' Oliseh
  • I'm not a Messiah , says Oliseh
  • 10 things you must know about Sunday Oliseh
  • Why we appointed 'Pep Guardiola of Africa' for Super Eagles 'Pinnick
  • Oliseh is Pep Guardiola of Africa ' Pinnick
  • Arsenal play Everton Saturday, win Singapore Select XI 4-0 in Asia Trophy
  • I come to serve my country, not to wage war ' Oliseh
  • Since I got married, became a father, I haven't lost many matches ' Djokovic
  • River on course for Copa Libertadores final
  • Jeremain Lens to join Sunderland on deal of 8million
  • Wizkid's account hacked
  • Timaya welcomes new baby girl
  • Read Emeka Ike on his rumoured divorce, 'my marriage's intact
  • Obama rejects Americans call for withdrawal of Bill Cosby's Presidential Medal
  • AMP to promote culture, tourism with beauty pageant
  • Choc City diva crowned Most Downloaded Female at Coke studio
  • See Uche Elendu sexy birthday photoshoot
  • Joda panel and airline mergers
  • Vandalism, cable buy-back and associated scams
  • Between Adams Oshiomhole and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  • Researcher makes health products from African palm weevil, earthworm, snail
  • AUST ready for World Bank funding ' NUC
  • Osun strike beyond payment of salaries ' CASUOSTI
  • Do we really need more universities' (1)
  • GEC: Over 7000 students offered admission abroad in 14yrs
  • Perm Sec lauds Wellspring College for Art excellence
  • Rotary equips public schools with computers, others
  • Nigerians to get Yale varsity scholarship as alumni launch club
  • UNIOSUN: Sacked workers ask to be re-instated
  • Educationist urges institutions to focus on talent development
  • Hospital boosts critical care, emergency medicine services
  • It is not up to the United State to solve Nigeria's problem ' Jeffery Hawkins
THE SUN
  • AKE CENTENARY HALL: Once upon a people's heritage
  • Furore over Ekiti govt's move to rebuild razed King's market
  • Opposition's ploy to paint Aregbesola villain will fail 'Oyawoye
  • Blind man appeals to Amosun as bulldozers move into Ogun communities
  • Bayelsa 2015: Challenges in Dickson's re-election bid
  • Anti-corruption: Buhari must begin fight from APC 'Fadairo
  • Buhari's leadership has earned Nigeria respect 'Lai Mohammed
  • Buhari should not neglect S'East
  • El-Rufai sacks 20 permanent secretaries
  • I won't torment Elechi -Umahi
  • Eagles' job: I'm not a messiah 'Oliseh
  • He'll succeed 'Yakmut
  • Ifeanyi Ubah FC crumbles again at home
  • Daniel Akpeyi pens 2-year deal at Chippa United
  • BoI unveils cluster programme to grow 40 sectors
  • CNN partners Jada Pinkett Smith in 'Children for sale: The fight to end human trafficking
  • Oil workers fault El-Rufai's call for NNPC scrapping
  • Tourism Bank key to Nigeria's economic growth 'Akpabio
  • 2nd Niger Bridge: Easterners bemoan pace of work
  • Victor Umeh: A colossus at 53
  • The attack at Ugwuanyi's cabinet
  • Alleged N19bn fraud: EFFC is persecuting us ' Nyako
  • Relocate Boko Haram from South East ' Igbo traditional rulers
  • OAU lecturer killed by assassins
  • Boko Haram raids Borno border town in night attack, 12 killed
  • Iran nuclear deal: Arab world fears emboldened Iran
  • El-Rufai sacks 20 permanent secretaries
  • Probe NNPC's plan to move $1.2bn to CBN 'APC
  • Why I'm backing Buhari's anti-corruption war ' Umahi
  • Buhari denies anti-Igbo sentiments in BBC interview
  • Cholera outbreak: Ebonyi to sanction landlords without toilet facilities
  • Wike inspects Port Harcourt refinery as operations begin
  • Eighth Senate is fraud, illegal 'Forum
  • Army looses 11 to northern farmer crises, Boko Haram
  • I kept kidnapped victims ' Native doctor
  • The fury that never was
  • Our governors are empowered to steal
  • Global Citizen Festival's spotlight on ending extreme poverty in Africa
  • National Assembly Compensations (1)
  • Boosting revenue and employment with solid minerals development
  • The way to curb piracy
  • Service chiefs, the Igbo and case for fairness, equity
GUARDIAN
  • Africa rises to curb migration crisis
  • Mid-semester break not strike-induced, says OAU
  • Enugu Assembly wants gov to restructure bank loans into bonds
  • Bayelsa govt seeks probe of Agip pipeline fire disaster
  • Factions reunite under new Celestial Church head, Olatoso Oshoffa
  • Oluchibuchi Njere wins Lagoon School's Overall Best Graduating Student
  • Okorocha sets up panel against 40 monarchs for allegedly swearing fake affidavit in court
  • Students of Special School protest against unemployment, marginalisation
  • Traditionalists, Christians clash in Ondo
  • Dubai's Emirates plans flights to northern Iraqi city
  • Museveni pushes deal at Burundi crisis talks
  • Liberia announces second Ebola death as new outbreak spreads
  • IMF demands Greece debt relief ahead of bailout vote
  • Japan passes security bills to expand military role
  • Igbinedion varsity gets new Pro-Chancellor
  • UN appoints SCBN chief to global compact board
  • BSN alumni laud school's 'action learning' method
  • Alcatel-Lucent boosts undersea data transmission with 300G tech in Africa
  • NCC mulls new guidelines for SIM swap, enforcement regulations
  • UNCTAD tasks Nigeria, others on trade policy disconnect
  • UNIDO, EIB to promote sustainable industrial devt in Africa
  • Labour seeks monitoring of N713.7 billion bailout grant
  • AAPG, ExxonMobil collaborate on capacity building
  • Lawyer refutes fraud allegation by Spanish Embassy
  • Joda's recommendations: Buhari to save billions for slashing ministries to 19
  • Ukrainian PM says Greece can learn austerity lessons
  • Mexico offers bounty for capture of escaped drug lord
  • Breast cancer breakthrough as drug transforms treatment for half of victims
  • How junk food fools us into overeating
  • Court dismisses Kwankwaso's suit to stop arrest by EFCC
  • Buhari's anti-graft crusade on course, say Umahi, Anyaoku
  • Security operatives warn Kaduna people over B'Haram's terror plot
  • Rep sues Buhari, five others over N700b bailout fund to states
  • NEMA denies allegation of sexual abuse, others in IDP camps
  • Sultan urges Muslims to search for new moon
  • Rivers, multinational companies kick off N3b repair work on East-West road
  • APC Senators reject equal sharing of panel chairmanship seats among zones
  • Nurudeen, CFA, Opeyemi to Speak at NIGF 2015 YOUTH WORKSHOP
  • TECHNONOMIX: Toothpick Alert ' A cue for software industry development in Nigeria
  • NEMSA partners CPC on electricity consumers' safety
  • Institute targets three million entrepreneurs in new deal
  • Samsung engineering academy graduates 53 technicians
  • ILO, varsities chart path to better deal at work
  • Good corporate culture, key to improving company's bottom-line, says Isibor
  • NYSC trains 500,000 corps members on entrepreneurship
  • 8,764 employees exit public service in Q1 2015
  • Mr. President, stop this smear campaign
  • Remembering Prof. Michael I. Jegede
  • Privatisation and the Buhari era
  • The pilgrim's progress
  • WAITING GAME
  • Nigeria, a debtor by choice
  • Incentives for greenfield refineries (2)
THISDAY
  • Deepening Expenditure Line-tracking in the Niger Delta
  • Diet for Weight Reduction
  • BUHARI'S 'BAILOUT' PACKAGES
  • Mother of Three Commits Suicide in Ekiti, Residents Mourn
  • N'Assembly Crisis: Lawan Group Rejects Sharing C'ttee Chairmanship Posts with PDP
  • Babangida Decries Rise in Insurgent Attacks in North
  • PDP Lawmaker Asks Court to Stop Buhari from Giving N713.7bn to States as Bailout
  • Buhari: I Did Not Make Anti-Igbo Sentiment
  • France: We'll Work with Nigeria to Crush Boko Haram
  • Taraba: Tivs Storm Govt House with Corpses to Protest Killings of Kinsmen by Fulani Herdsmen
  • 19-year-old Nigerian Sets Record as Youngest First-Class Graduate at British Varsity
  • Buhari Hosts Diplomats
  • Commander: 72 Battalion Lost 28 Soldiers to Insurgency in Four Years
  • Dele Momodu Meets Buhari
  • Court Sentences House Help to Death by Hanging for Killing Judge
  • Newspaper Descries Assault on Reporter by Lagos School Principal
  • Diet for Weight Reduction
  • CATIER LAUNCHES NEW COLLECTION
  • Can the Police Truly Ensure Internal Security
  • Global Leaders Seek Increased Financing to End Malaria under Post-2015 Development Agenda
  • Lack of Soil Test Certificate, Major Cause of Building Collapse in Nigeria
  • UNFPA Supports 98 Schools of Nursing, Midwifery with Training K
  • Akwa Ibom Unveils 522-bed Teaching Hospital Hostel
  • Reducing Deaths at Childbirth
  • Preventing Deaths from Pneumonia
  • Ebola: Lagos Alerts Residents
  • Hypertension: Groups Partner to Reduce Scourge
  • Eating Eggs Can Help Women Gain Lost Iron
  • Nigeria Needs More Intensive Care Units
  • Lagos to Host 2015 Clinical Risk and Governance Summit
  • US Visit: Terrorism, Corruption, Trade Top Buhari's Agenda
  • S&P: Nigeria Can't Avoid Naira Devaluation
  • New Service Chiefs to Formally Take over from Predecessors Today
  • APC Insists on Probe, Links NNPC to Missing NLNG Funds
  • Boko Haram Raid Villages in Borno, Killing 12
  • Kebbi's Rice and a Nation's Tragedy
  • Bauchi Govt Condemns Tax Evasion by Chinese Firms
  • E-PPAN, FSS 2020, CBN Collaborate on e-Government Summit in Africa
  • Logistics Key to Unlocking e-Commerce Potential in Nigeria
  • NCC Lauds Telecoms Growth at ICT Book Launch
  • IT Maturity Necessary to Benchmark Capabilities, Say Experts
  • Filling the ICT Skills Gap
  • As BATF Boosts Cassava Production
  • Harper: Human Capital, Necessary for Brand Building
  • Anyaoku Expresses Confidence in Buhari in Fight Corruption
  • Protesting Tivs Take Bodies of Slain Kinsmen to Govt House
  • New Service Chiefs Formally Take Over on Thursday
  • Bamanga Tukur Urges Support For Buhari
  • Fayose Lauds Buhari For Appointing Olonishakin Chief of Defence Staff
  • CNPP Backs Buhari on Retention of Fuel Subsidy
  • EFCC: Court Orders NBA to investigate Kwankwaso's lawyer
  • Don't Divert FG Bailout Fund, ASUP Warns State Governments
  • Nelson Mandela International Day Holds Friday
  • Firm to Help Nigeria Tackle Oil Theft, Pipeline Vandalism in 2015 Security Summit
  • Firm Assures Community of Gas Flare Stoppage
  • Nigeria Needs Cost-effective Services to Drive Broadband
  • NCS Demands Inclusion of IT Professionals in Governance
  • Globacom Leads in Subscriber Acquisition for Five Months
  • Singaporean Bitcoin Exchange BitX Enters Nigerian Markets
  • Lamido's Low Point
  • Wada's Survival Battle
  • Getting the Abia Focus Right
  • Ekweremadu, APC and the ICC Meeting
  • Seventh Imansuangbon Essay Competition Holds in Benin
  • Another Building Collapses in Lagos
  • Commonwealth Sec-General Aspirant, Ronald Sanders to Visit Nigeria
  • Sallah: IG Tasks Officers on Security
  • PDP Accuses FG of Plot to Influence Election Tribunals
  • Obasanjo Says His Choice of Successor was Not Poor
  • Akwa Ibom PDP Chair Berates APC over N2.5bn INEC Bribery Claim
  • Ambode Directs Lagos CP to Free Apapa Gridlocks in 48 Hours
  • Senior Civil Servants Demand N46,000 Minimum Wage
  • Ban on Frozen Turkey, Chicken Sends Prices up by 35%
  • Wike Commences N3bn Rehabilitation of East-West Road
  • Samsung Launches SUHD Curved TVS in Nigeria
  • Orkeh: Nigeria Needs Anti-competition Law to Open up the Economy
  • Expanding Africa's Capacity for Digital Technology
  • Bailout: Reward for Bad Behaviour
  • Oliseh: I Come to Serve, Not to Wage War
  • Battle for Claret Jug Sizzle over Old Course
  • Elephant Girls, Others Set for Zenith Basketball Finals
  • LMC Sanctions Warri Wolves, Team Manager, Player
  • Glo to Dream Team: Make Nigeria Proud
  • GLO PREMIER LEAGUE: Three-horse Race for the Top as Enyimba Dim Sunshine Stars
  • Pyagbara Shines again as Sharks Continue Upward Climb
  • Amapakabo Satisfied with Rangers, Bayelsa Goalless Draw
  • Asia Trophy: Akpom Treble Fires Arsenal into final
LEADERSHIP
  • PDP Accuses FG, DSS Of Influencing Election Tribunals
  • Boko Haram's Allegiance To ISIS Makes Them Stronger ' PMB
  • PENGASSAN Faults el-Rufai Over Call For Scrapping Of NNPC
  • Sallah: IGP Orders Tight Security At Worship, Recreation Centres
  • 12 Killed As Boko Haram Raids Borno Villages
  • Sultan Urges Muslim Ummah To Look For New Moon Of Shawwal On June 16
  • Civil Defence: Who Takes Over From Abolurin Tomorrow
  • Forgery Scandal: Anti-Saraki Group Seeks Speedy Probe By Police
  • el-Rufai Fires 20 Perm Secs, Makes New Appointments
  • Masari To Developers: Source Local Building Materials
  • Discos Pledge Support For Increased Electricity, Seek FG Assistance
  • Capital Bancorp To Unveil Investment Opportunities In Capital Market
  • APC Alerts On Plans By NNPC To Move $1.2bn From Banks To CBN
  • Lion's Head, United Capital Appointed Managers For ALCB Fund
  • Adopting Green Energy To Boost Power, Check Environmental Hazards
  • South African Mines Report Drop In Fatality
  • Gold, Cause Of Many Deaths In Nigeria
  • TICT Invests N70bn In Seaport Terminal Infrastructure
  • IMF Tasks Nigeria, Others On Fiscal Policy Re-balancing
  • BoI Reiterates Support For SMEs, To Honour TEF Entrepreneurs
  • Oliseh Gets N15m Advance, Says 'I'm No Messiah
  • Only The Best Will Play For Super Eagles ' Oliseh
  • Madrid Top Forbes' Most Valuable Sports Teams List
  • NPFL: Enyimba Trample On Sunshine
  • Sterling Hails Agent For Man City Move
  • Mayweather 'Bad For Boxing' ' Khan
  • Bayelsa Coaches Write Dickson Over Alleged Employment Fraud
  • Lafia Main Bowl To Get Astro-turf Soon ' Dep Gov
  • Operation 'Kantana
  • As DMO Offers States A Lifeline
  • Kogi 2015: The Peoples' Wish For A Change
  • Buhari's Intervention And The Textile Industry
  • Still On Buhari's Agenda For The Youth
  • Of Urine And Faeces: A Rejoinder To Abba Mahmood
  • Biased Reporting of the Senate Presidency Election
  • Before Buhari Goes To America
  • Can Buhari End The Kaduna Genocide
  • You Cannot Afford To Sleep!
  • Iran Nuclear Deal: What Next
  • How To Make Sure 'Developing' Countries Develop
  • Multi-million Naira Fraud: YabaTech Bursar Makes More Disclosure
TRIBUNE
  • Obama to promote Iran nuclear accord 'Gulf countries skeptical about Iran nuclear deal
  • Report blames Russia for shooting down missing Malaysian plane
  • Donald Trump campaign tweets photo with Nazi soldiers, leads poll
  • Liberia confirms 2nd Ebola death in resurgent outbreak
  • Outrage as 9 Sudanese women face 40 lashes for wearing trousers
  • UK hopes to reopen embassy in Iran by end of year
  • Austerity proposals: Greek minister resigns ahead of make-or-break vote
  • Ikot Abasi residents lament 10-month blackout
  • FIDA seeks implementation of child rights law in Niger
  • Watch out for signs of flooding, riverine communities told
  • Reconsider ban on okada riders, NURTW boss tells Ambode
  • Kwara rural women farmers cry out over attacks by Fulani herdsmen
  • Akarigbo celebrates 25th coronation anniversary 'Osinbajo to chair award ceremony
  • Experts seek stiffer legislation to curb flooding, deforestation
  • Security tightened at worship centres in Abuja
  • Boko Haram, height of cruelty against humanity 'NLC
  • FG raises the alarm over scholarship, admission scam 'Says syndicates charge N119,000 for scholarship
  • Don't delay NNPC probe, APC tells Buhari 'NNPC's plan to move $1.2bn from banks to CBN linked to missing NLNG dividends, it says
  • Presidency denies alleged Buhari's anti-Igbo sentiment
  • PDP Rep drags Buhari to court over bailout to states
  • Fears as Oyo govt begins verification of civil servants 'It's for data collation 'HoS
  • Ajimobi's victory not controvertible 'Seyi Makinde
  • Sallah celebrations: Miscreants plan to unleash terror on Kaduna residents 'Operation Yaki
  • We lost 16 soldiers to Boko Haram
  • Tension as Tiv people protest killing of kinsmen in Taraba
  • Help rebuild churches, mosques affected by terrorism, First Mission Church tells Buhari
  • Transcorp subsidiary invests in juice concentrate
  • PENGASSAN kicks against calls to scrap NNPC
  • Stanbic IBTC to carry out N20.4bn rights issue this year
  • What I will discuss with Obama 'Buhari
  • Buhari will crush Boko Haram 'IBB
  • Senate Rule Book: APC, PDP senators head for showdown
  • Naira to suffer 15 per cent devaluation 'Standard & Poor's
  • Neimeth slashes hypertension medications cost by 50%
  • Buhari leaves for United States on Sunday
  • Osun governor has responded to judge's petition -Speaker
  • Another building collapses in Lagos
  • Gunmen kill Obafemi Awolowo University lecturer
  • Domestic staff who murdered magistrate in Ogun to die by hanging
  • Nigerian who pretended to be US Army Captain jailed in UK after duping women of 400,000
THE NATION
  • Oliseh: I come to serve, not to wage war
  • Oliseh: Im no messiah
  • Onazi, Ogu, Elderson congratulate Oliseh
  • JULY TO SEPTEMBER SALARIES: Oliseh gets N15m upfront
  • Glo to Dream Team: Make Nigeria proud
  • NFF forgives Enyeama, Onazi
  • Oliseh is Nigerias new coach
  • Scoring goals the best feeling ever -Chuba Akpom
  • PRE-SEASON TOUR: Moses, Mikel hit Canada
  • Watford 4-1 SC Verl:Ighalo scores brace again
  • Omatseye urges end to impunity in oil sector
  • Okogie blames NUC, society for rot in education
  • ASUU to police: stop killing of lecturers
  • INECs failure to control spending cap promotes rigging, says Azinge
  • Obasanjo defends choice of Yar Adua as successor
  • Senates approval for Service chiefs wrong
  • Nyakos aide dismisses high-profile arrests by EFCC
  • Chibok girls: Ex-Service Chiefs committed blunders, says don
  • Tension in Delta over DESOPADEC law
  • Edo lost N10b to Jonathans govt, says Oshiomhole
  • 11 die as rustlers invade villages
  • 70 technicians trained in Zaria
  • Women academic doctors fete IDPs
  • 24 dead, 220 injured in accidents in Gombe
  • Why I beheaded my neighbour, by suspect
  • PDP ll bounce back, says ex-minister Moro
  • Lagos abolishes fine on tax evading firms
  • Man, 50, bags nine years for defiling minor
  • ASUU to Police: stop killing of intellectuals
  • OPC wont protest pipeline surveillance contract withdrawal Gani Adams
  • Understanding and controlling bad breath (Halitosis)1
  • Blood is vital to longevity
  • CAM practitioners set up task force to curb charlatans
  • Senator donates supplements, milk to mothers
  • Eat apple, get skinnier
  • UNIOSUNs unending crisis
  • New UNIPORT VC promises transformation
  • 41 bag first class at BIU
  • University not the ultimate, graduands told
  • New varsity to focus on vocational education
  • Relief as LASU Senate sets new exam dates
  • New chair for VCs committee
  • Teachers urged to apply for NBs N50m largesse
  • Graduating pupils advised on standards
  • BSN takes HIV /AIDS campaign to schools
  • Union of many strands
  • Towards a conducive climate
  • Jega and the parody of the dark pot
  • Why corruption persists
  • CAMPUSLIFE man gets multipe awards
  • Verification for retirees
  • Varsity disowns social media advert
  • Abia varsitys poll of controversy
  • Club donates to babies
  • Ambode, others for AOCOED 35th convocation
  • Due Process: NGO praises Akwa Ibom Governor
  • Improved power supply likely to be sustained
  • FCMB, Union Bank, others offer $445m loan to Accugas
  • 10 win cash-less eNNovation Challenge
  • Nigerian Content Fund to hit $700m
  • Retail bankingll lead to profit
  • Nigeria needs 12.8m houses in six years, says CMD chief
  • Lagos, River Basin to partner on dam
  • Firm renovate primary school
  • Expert advises govt on housing
  • What the President should do now
  • Drained, duped and dumped
  • Contentious staff schools
  • Jonathan agonistes
  • Can we really hold and build Nigeria
  • Re-invigorating anti-graft war
  • No hiding place for corrupt officials
DAILY TIMES
  • Oliseh fires warning to Eagles' Players
  • Assassins Kill OAU Lecturer
  • FG Jammed Radio Biafra Transmission Signals
  • Catholic Priest Kidnapped in Imo State
  • Breaking News: Building Collapses in Ebute Metta, Lagos
  • Security, Anti-Terror War Top Agenda as Buhari Visits US
  • Buhari Breaks Fast with Diplomatic Community
  • A Very Corrupt Man Wanted to Succeed Me ' Obasanjo
  • Presidency Disclaims Anti-Igbo Interview on Radio Biafra
  • We Won't Oppose Buhari's on Anti-Corruption Fight ' Gov Umahi
  • Boko Haram kills 30 in Borno
  • Buhari Seeks Support of Diplomats in Fight against Terrorism
  • 72-Yr-Old Charged for Alleged Kidnapping in Kogi
  • Senate Crisis Deepens
  • Ebonyi House Owners Face Prosecution over Toilet Facilities
  • Daily Times Newspaper for Thursday,16th July,2015
  • NLC Slams Buhari, Osinbajo's Pay Cut
  • Another Building Collapsed in Lagos
  • Unemployment Responsible for Nigeria's Woes, Says World Bank
  • Inter made Salah an offer- Fiorentina
  • Zamalek table offer for Erasmus
  • West Brom shows Sessegnon the door
  • West Ham considering 10m for Gervinho
  • Drogba closing in on Lampard's reunion
  • Keita turned down 'huge offers' to remain at Roma
  • IAAF Closes Door On Doping Offenders(Gatlin)
  • Boullier expects McLaren revival
  • Tiger woods comparisons 'unfair'- Spieth
  • Kundra suspended for life
  • Perez Heads Into Lions' Den This Weekeend
  • Dissatisfaction is my biggest motivation ' Firmino
  • Inter can fight for Scudetto'- Kondogbia
  • We are done selling ' Wenger
  • Farfan set to move to Abu Dhabi
  • Pinnick says Oliseh is 'Pep Guardiola of Africa
  • Oliseh Gets N15m Advance, says 'I am not a messiah
  • Musa stars in Turkish's first pre-season win
  • Tiote barred from entering USA
  • Igiebor nets for Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • AAAN Holds 42nd AGM, Congress in Osogbo
DAILY TRUST
  • GGSS Abaji graduates 91 students
  • Board moves against 'road side traders' in Karu
  • Sallah: Residents bemoan hike in foodstuff price
  • Man with mystical powers nabbed
  • JIBWIS advocates job creation to check youth unrest
  • Father, son die after early morning meal at Kubwa
  • Gas explosion kills 7 at Tafa
  • How Nigerian farmers can mitigate fuel crisis - Prof Bugaje
  • We work with farmers, others on tomato seed trial
  • Tomato pests attack: Experts say it is tuta absoluta
  • Group engages in agriculture to tackle unemployment
  • Stop multiple taxation on roads now, AUFCDN tells FG
  • Review agric lending policy, lawmaker tells Buhari
  • US wants Adefuye out of Buhari's visit
  • IBB: Buhari will defeat Boko Haram
  • Media owners and unpaid salaries
  • INEC registers new political party
  • Lack of wider consultation, cause of APC crises ' Waku
  • Why PDP lost in Kwara ' State party chair
  • Foundation urges youths to support APC govt in Kaduna
  • A/Ibom PDP berates APC over N2.5bn INEC bribery claim
  • Group confident of APC's victory at Kogi guber poll
  • C/River: Hausa community leader flays Buhari's critics
  • Buhari has no grudges against South East
  • Buhari's salary cut cosmetic, political 'LP
  • Poll: PDP alleges plot by DSS to influence state tribunals
  • Gender dynamics at INEC
  • Before Buhari goes to America
  • Amina Zakari as INEC chairman
  • Dept of Political Science organises conference on national reform
  • Corps members donate to FUNAAB
  • Equipment Hall to partner Covenant Varsity on ICT
  • College dismisses lecturer over sexual harassment
  • UNIBEN medical students elect new leader
  • NANS kicks against scrapping of some education agencies
  • The world cannot advance without mathematics ' Prof Ale
  • Clark offers scholarships to 100 undergraduates
  • Poor funding, insecurity challenge to nomadic education
  • IMSU to get accreditation for 16 education courses
  • APC crisis and the myth of party supremacy
  • Investors downcast as stocks dip by N258bn in three days
  • Nigeria-British chamber to grow export to N6trn
  • Why consumer protection is huge challenge
  • FBN Capital seals N87bn loan deal with Seven Energy
  • FG should quickly revoke unutilised spectrum ' Ms Opeke
  • Only the best will play for Super Eagles ' Oliseh
  • Glo drums support for Dream Team, Falcons
  • NFF erred on Oliseh- Yarma
  • Akpom scores hat-trick as Arsenal cruise in Singapore
  • Enyimba humble Sunshine, Kwara win in Oba
  • Oliseh is Wenger, Guardiola combined ' NFF
  • Oliseh: No invitation for players not playing in recorgnised leagues
  • Oliseh is Wenger, Guardiola combined- NFF
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • Ugandan president calls for unity to end Burundi's crisis
  • Tributes as students celebrate ex- NANS president
  • Oliseh sets standard for Super Eagles
  • Why I chose Loscuito, Aloy Agu
  • NCF boss donates sets in Cotonou
  • Oliseh needs free hand 'Erico
  • Zenith B'ball: First Bank, others in final
  • Udofia sheds light on Akwa tourneys
  • Kidnappers, rapists invade Imo community
  • Awori protest marginalisation in govt appointments
  • Senator tasks NEMA on relief for rainstorm victims
  • Foundation to empower widows
  • Masari, Abolurin seek better welfare for security operatives
  • IBB faults FG's strategy in fight againt B'Haram
  • Ajimobi, Okorocha, Oshiomhole in Buhari's team to US
  • IGP orders tight security for Eid-el-fitri
  • APC renews call for probe of missing NLNG dividends
  • Nigeria, France trade volume hits N1.1trn
  • Grand deception as Second Niger Bridge
  • Ekweremadu as DSP, disastrous to APC govt 'APC chieftain
  • Buhari's government and resurgence of Boko Haram
  • INEC registers DPC as political party
  • Political thugs surrender ammunition in Benue
  • NASS: PDP candidate challenges APC's victory in court
  • PDP alleges plot to use DSS to influence election tribunals
  • Benue SSG pledges probe of Suswam's administration
  • Anxiety in Idah Poly over NBTE's ban of engineering programmes
  • Court orders school to pay N.58m compensation to former student
  • NYSC rewards outstanding corpers
  • Be guided by positive mindset, FSTC graduating students told
  • AAUA student emerges NAOSS president
  • Raise/sound the alarm
  • Committee of Vice Chancellors appoints FUTA VC as chairman
  • Bauchi college warns freshers against unruly behaviour
  • 16 years after, OAU students remember fallen heroes
  • Nigerian universities rankings: Chaotic and misleading!
  • APMT invests N80bn in terminal operations
  • Subsidy: Expert faults Dogara on Price Control Act amendment
  • Enforcement lapses account for reversal of textile ban policy 'Stakeholders
  • Moody declares Sterling Bank stable, assigns B2 rating
  • Development Banks to encourage private, public sector
  • World Bank, UN launch GFF to end maternal, child mortality
  • BATNF excites farmers with relief materials
  • NCAT graduates 17 engineering personnel
  • Broadband challenges: Unending hiccups in deployment
  • Android, Blackberry battle for market share

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