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Thursday, 23 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, July 23, 2015


Good morning and welcome to the news headlines for today. Find below the headlines from leading national newspapers across the country. Do have a nice day as you read.

VANGUARD
  • Buhari's appointments: Ndigbo urged to be patient
  • Crisis in Gbajabiamila's camp over letter to Oyegun
  • Oil theft: Axe dangles on ex-ministers, others
  • Dasuki denies maltreatingBuhari after 1985 coup
  • Vandals die as NNPC pipeline explodes in Lagos
  • Confusion as NBC and 'Radio Biafra' operators engage in hide and seek game
  • Fuel tanker explosion kills one in Ogun
  • Groups at war over invitation to EFCC to investigate former Gov Orji
  • Synagogue inquest: Court orders status quo as contractors sue Coroner, others
  • Crime Alert: Lagos warns residents of new robbery dimension
  • 10-yr-old boy buried alive in Enugu
  • Recharging The War On Boko Haram
  • Underdevelopment: Jonathan tried for Niger-Delta but we failed him 'Lori-Ogbebor
  • Abia: APC, APGA take game to PDP
  • Wrong ways organisations are hoping for the best
  • Avoiding small-business financing mistakes
  • N220bn intervention fund: MSME operators lament inaccessibility
  • Employees compensation: NSITF disburses N267m in 4 years
  • Unnecessary media war on Sen.Orji
  • Siasia invites more players for Congo
  • Oliseh lines Enyeama, Mikel, Moses for Tanzania
  • Messi's dressing sparks anger in Gabon
  • Suarez quits Madrid for Fiorentina
  • Liverpool signs Benteke
  • My aim is to make T/tennis team for AAG, says Onaolapo
  • Comedian charged over Blatter cash stunt
  • Mikel, Moses going nowhere ' Mourinho
  • Lanzini joins West Ham on loan
  • Barca would part with Pedro for right price ' coach
  • Don Jazzy, Mavins crew, fans celebrate Tiwa Savage's Dorobaby
  • Photos: See Tiwa Savage's cute baby boy, other Mavins babies
  • See singer, Harmonee new jaw-dropping photos
  • Breaking news: Chris Brown barred from leaving Philippines over concert row
  • Video Game: Davido talks tough, battles Don Jazzy
  • Tiwa Savage delivers baby boy in London
  • Cheating: I was wrong, it is indefensible, Toke Makinwa's husband pleads
  • 50 Cent in court, says his bling is a borrowed piece of jewelry
  • Will Lagos Judicial Commission be dissolved
  • How Buhari can take the profit out of corruption (2)
  • BAIL: Time for a rethink
  • Buhari's undemocratic rule: cui bono
  • A peek into Muhammadu Buhari's mind
  • Do we really need more universities'(2)
  • Rising cultism, corruption in varsities worry me ' Cardinal Okogie
  • Lecturers tasked on building competence in teaching, learning
  • UNIOSUN: Sacked workers ask to be re-instated
  • Learners deserve world-class educational resources ' Pearson
  • Embrace good morals to better the nation ' Ojeikere
  • UNESCO hosts students on acquisition of skills
THISDAY
  • Buhari: Leahy Law Hindering Fight Against Boko Haram
  • Cracks Surface in Gbajabiamila Camp as Supporters Disown Letter to APC
  • Scores Feared Dead as Another Explosion Rocks NNPC Pipeline in Arepo
  • Saraki: Jonathan Did Not Give Me Any Bribe over Missing $20bn
  • Police Recover Explosive Devices from Impounded SUV in Damaturu
  • Revealed: Dasuki Did Not Arrest Buhari in 1983 Coup
  • DSS Releases Obua, Jonathan's Former CSO
  • Court Stops LASG from Arresting, Prosecuting Synagogue Engineers
  • 30 Dead, 105 Injured in Fresh Gombe Park Multiple Blasts
  • Former SGF, Aminu Saleh Dies at 82
  • Anglican Bishop Condemns Same-sex Marriage
  • Washington Stands Still for Buhari at Ebonylife TV's Meet & Greet
  • THISDAY Correspondent in Adamawa Loses Mother
  • Buhari Visit: Nigerians Locked out of US Town Hall Meeting
  • Sultan to Religious Leaders: Tell Nigerians that Boko Haram Does Not Represent Islam
  • Lagos Alerts Residents on New Dimension of Criminal Activities
  • Land Grab: Action Aid Unveils Simplified Version of UN Voluntary Guidelines
  • Odumakin: Don't Criticise Buhari Yet
  • NAFDAC DG Absolves Self of Corruption Charges
  • Glo Signs Exclusive News Alert Service with THISDAY, Arise News
  • CHI Limited, Tetra Pak Partner to Fight Malnutrition
  • EECON Global Launches New Health Drink
  • Collective Fight against Early Marriage, Child Abuse
  • Health Association Educates IDPs on Environmental Cleanliness
  • Dell Introduces New Wyse Thin Clients for Computers
  • Subscribers Praise Glo's Free Minute Call Offer
  • US Policy on Nigeria Hindering Fight against Boko Haram- Buhari Admits
  • NASS Crisis: Crack in Gbajabiamila's Camp as 2 Reps Disown Letter to APC
  • Osinbajo Seeks Road Transport Workers'' Help in Fight against Boko Haram
  • Hometown of COAS Razed by Boko Haram
  • Air Force Re-strategises to Fight Boko Haram, Militancy
  • Boko Haram: Military Opens More Roads for Use in North-East
  • Boko Haram: Military Opens More Roads for Use in North-East
  • Beware of Fraudsters, Delta Warns State Empowerment Applicants
  • Scores Feared Dead as Another Explosion Rocks NNPC Pipeline in Arepo
  • Akwa Ibom Election Tribunal: APC Accuses Ex-commissioner of Snatching Ballot Boxes, Disrupting Collation
  • DSS Releases Ex President Jonathan's CSO
  • Ministers Stole, Sold Crude Oil for Themselves- Buhari
  • Former SGF,Aminu Saleh dies at 82..
  • PDP: Buhari is Selective in Fight Against Corruption
  • PDP Chieftains Lose Bid to Stop Akpabio from Clinching Senate's Minority Post
  • Security Chief in Security Drama
  • How the Osun Protest Went Bad
  • The Place of Diplomacy in Buhari's Agenda
  • Board's Dissolution Creates Uncertainty over Nigeria's EITI Revalidation
  • CCECC Workers Protest Mass Sack, Non-payment of Compensation
  • Governorship Tribunal in Imo Strikes out Ihedioha's Petition for Time Lapse
  • Broadband Targets: Don Seeks Concrete Collaboration among NCC, NigComSat, Others
  • Boom in ICT Will Reduce Unemployment, Says Ekeh
  • Boom in ICT Will Reduce Unemployment, Says Ekeh
  • PDP Chieftains Lose Bid to Stop Akpabio from Clinching Senate Minority Post
  • Nigeria Needs Better Policy Framework to Drive Logistics Business
  • PDP: Buhari is Selective in Fight against Corruption
  • Poor Participation of African Leaders in ICT Forums Worries Stakeholders
  • 41 APC Members Suspended in A'Ibom
  • Tribunal Dismisses APC's Petition in Osun
  • Nigeria to Experience Realtime e-Commerce Business with Yudala
  • Naira Tops Agenda as MPC Meets Today
  • More Nigerians Will Benefit from Online Shopping
  • NBS Reviews Statistics Framework to Aid Public Sector Reforms
  • Fitch Assigns Wema Bank 'B-' Stable Outlook Ratings
  • MTN Supports Titans of Tech 2015 Conference
  • Lenovo Africa Excites Customers with New Logo
  • FBN Holdings Records N52bn Profit Before Tax in Six Months
  • Huawei Unveils Pad TI 7.0
  • DEMO Africa Unveils Names of Top 30 Tech Start-ups
  • GOtv Goes Live in Nnewi, Floats Double Double Promo
  • VON, Radio Deutsche Welle Pledge Better Corporation
  • For Glo, the Beat Goes On
  • The Multi-billion Naira Fuel Bazaar
  • FEDERATION CUP: Minnow BJ Foundation Knocks out Heartland
  • RIO 2016 QUALIFIER: Siasia Invites Sokari, Four Others for Congo
  • 50 Countries Expected at Warri Relays on Friday
  • ALL AFRICA GAMES: National Sports Award Charges Team Nigeria to Go for Glory
  • Oshonaike Hit Semis at ITTF Africa Senior Cup in Cameroun
  • Scala to Head FIFA Reform Taskforce
  • For Emordi, it's All in the Line and Life of Coaches
  • SUMMER TRANSFER: No Stopping Pedro If the Price is Right, Says Barca Coach
  • NBA: Orlando Magic, Toronto Raptors to Play at London's O2
  • ZENITH BASKETBALL LEAGUE: First Bank Beats Rugged First Deepwater to Final Ticket
  • Liverpool Signs Benteke for 32.5m from Aston Villa
  • Chelsea Fans Banned over Racism
  • Akinfenwa: Squash Gives Me a Kick
  • Changing CSR Narrative through Teacher Rewards
THE SUN
  • WASTE TO WEALTH: Oyo govt launches project to clean up Ibadan
  • New CDS 'll give Boko Haram bloody nose 'Ode Ekiti Oba, kinsmen
  • Oyo waste to organic energy dispute: Partner/contractor seeks redress in court
  • My vision for NUJ 'Aladenika
  • Governor Dickson'll get second term
  • APGA candidate, Umeh storms tribunal with truck-load of documents
  • Women in politics must have lion's heart 'Nwachi, Ebonyi lawmaker
  • Mass defection looms in Anambra PDP
  • Invitation of Ekweremadu not political -IGP
  • Buhari receives indicting documents on ex-ministers, others
  • Siasia banks on Sokari to stop Congo
  • Rules Iheanacho out of team
  • Heartland, Abia Warriors, Dolphins crash out
  • Ubah tips team for trophy
  • Nigeria's oil revenue drops to $52bn, says IMF
  • Why I want former Gov Chime probed 'Ray Nnaji
  • FG takes steps to prevent food crisis in Nigeria
  • FG's policies crippling maritime business in S'East 'Okafor, MD/CEO, Elite Elegance Tech Industries Ltd
  • Vetiva plans to list 3 ETFs
  • We'll reclaim every inch of Nigerian territory under the control of Boko Haram ' Buhari
  • I want killers of my husband punished
  • How US is assisting Boko Haram ' FG
  • We're against same-sex marriage 'Anglican bishop
  • President Buhari's speech at the U.S Institute for Peace
  • EFCC invites ThisDay publisher Nduka Obaigbena over money laundering allegations
  • A president without ministers: Can Buhari govern Nigeria
  • Buhari ready to negotiate with Boko Haram over Chibok Girls
  • 2 Nigerian bankers gatecrash in PMB US dinner
  • Kalu, Oyegun, Oghiadomhe, others grace Onaiyekan's evening with Catholic politicians
  • Appointments: Ohaneze gives up on Buhari
  • Fraud: Edo govt reads riot act to permanent secretaries
  • Cop gets 6-year jail for manslaughter
  • Cop bags 6years jail for manslaughter
  • Buhari rejects gay marriage push from Obama ' spokesman
  • Obasanjo on the South South
  • Spokesman as the Tinkerers' Apprentices' (1)
  • The Igbo dilemma (1)
  • National Assembly Compensations (2)
  • When Ambode hosted FGC, Warri old students
  • Re: Between Dino Melaye and the judiciary
  • The alleged forgery of Senate Standing Orders
  • Two weeks in America
  • Tiwa Savage welcomes baby boy
GUARDIAN
  • Resurrection plant improves sleep quality in cancer patients
  • Mycotoxicology Society calls for national policy
  • Ambode should focus on all sectors
  • Re- Ikpeazu and burden of legitimacy
  • APGA, shortest route to Igbo presidency
  • USTDA partners firm on $160m Kaduna solar power project
  • IMF projects $5.3tr global subsidy on fuel in 2015
  • Nigeria, others need high tech mobile infrastructure to boost growth
  • CRC Credit Bureau appoints Alabi as Chairman
  • USAID reiterates commitment to agric research, training
  • Bank rewards customers in 'reach for the Skye millionaire promo
  • Union threatens suit over comments against members
  • Ikorodu Chamber appoints Oluwaleye as Director-General
  • Firm set to reward finance experts at CFO awards
  • RenCap strengthens SSA equities team with new Nigerian head
  • Stockbrokers' institute woos accountancy students to capital market
  • Unemployment: Otudeko harps on merit-based recruitment
  • AFBTE prescribes measures for employment generation
  • Buhari as the quintessential Obama (1)
  • Long wait for Buhari's team
  • Iheanacho, Sterling wreck Roma, as City win first trophy
  • Bearish trading pulls NSE's ASI down by 21%
  • Innovative tech, processes turn phase of banking
  • Global outlook: Fresh struggle for Nigeria, other emerging markets
  • Failure is not an option for my administration ' Buhari [VIDEO]
  • There is no room for gay rights in Nigeria, says Buhari
  • Pastor fails to resurrect after telling people to bury him alive
  • Nigeria risks expulsion from EITI over board dissolution
  • Dogara's group insists on zoning principal offices
  • Osundare laments lack of mentors in universities
  • Group kicks against Osun Assembly Committee on petition against Aregbesola
  • Rep tips Tinubu as APC's BoT chairman
  • Court grants Oronsaye bail on self-recognition
  • Cautious optimism as Nigeria marks one year without polio
  • Book presentation
  • Akpude, 55, for buria
  • Nwachukwu, 77, for burial
  • We are wasting man-hours
  • Adegboruwa urges court to declare Zakari's appointment illegal
  • Students protest against colleague's death
  • Police arrest, rescue 17 kids from kidnapper in Taraba
  • Police intercept robbery gang, arrest suspect
  • Igbo Man of the Year Award holds November
  • Church launches skills acquisition programme for prison inmates
  • Don flays neglect of technical education
  • Appoint more women into public positions, centre urges Buhari
  • COAS assures safety of Borno residents, pledges deployment of more soldiers
  • I desire to break into Man City first team, says Iheanacho
  • Oshonaike sets up semifinal date with El-Dawlatly/Hanffou
  • Oshonaike sets up semifinal date with El-Dawlatly/Hanffou
  • Sharks FC, Eunisell unveil new jersey
  • Siasia invites Sokari, four others for Congo
  • For Emordi, it'sall in the line, life of coaching
  • Foreign athletes flood Warri for CAA Grand Prix
  • I will win N1million prize money, Fijabi boast
  • NFF adopts measures to boost marketing strategy
  • Nigerian wonderboy, Uhuamure, bursts through Chievo youth ranks
  • Udo-Akagha wins, as 11th Cargolux Squash tourney serves off
  • 2014 was Earth's warmest year
  • Science and human sacrifice (3)
  • Baby with hole-in-heart cries for help
  • Beaming searchlight on civil service commission
  • Why night shifts, chemicals raise cancer risk
  • Firstborn children have 'infinitesimally small' IQ lead over siblings
  • Too much TV, low physical activity may worsen cognitive function
  • Government orders recovery of its 250 acres of land in Ikorodu
  • From excess crude to extinct crude: Which way Nigeria' (1)
  • e-GUARDIAN
  • MERRY- GO- ROUND
  • What next after abandonment of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
  • From petrol subsidy to fuel sales tax
  • 2015 and a people's aspiration
  • Dissecting fuel subsidy removal
  • Buhari as the quintessential Obama (2)
  • Understanding MLB, Muhammadu Leko Buhari
  • Student trust fund, for inclusive higher education
  • CBN's pragmatic policy on forex control
  • Buhari can change world's approach to insurgencies
LEADERSHIP
  • More Roads Opened For Use By Troops In Borno
  • How Ex-NSA Dasuki Begged Tinubu For Buhari's Ticket In 2011
  • INEC 'll Improve With Kogi, Bayelsa Guber Polls ' Zakari
  • Consultation One Of The Keys Of Good Leadership ' Sultan
  • Tribunal Dismisses Ihedioha's Petition, Upholds Okorocha's Election
  • We Are Re-strategising Against Insurgency ' Abubakar
  • Insurgency: Dogara Seeks International Support To Rebuild North-East
  • Police Plan 2-bedroom Flats For Retiring Officers
  • Disregard Half-salary Rumour, Akere Urges Osun Workers
  • APC Chieftain Wants Caretaker Committee In Ekiti
  • Tambuwal, Kukah, Amaechi To Brainstorm On Developing Survey Practice
  • Investigation: Multi-billion Naira Fraud Uncovered In Sokoto LGs
  • Fixing Nigeria Is A Collective Responsibility ' PMB
  • EFCC Invites Saraki's Wife For Money Laundering, Yar' Adua's Daughter For N2bn Fraud
  • 110 Vandals Roasted In Arepo, Scores Killed In Gombe
  • PMB's US Trip Should End Insurgency ' BBOG Group
  • We Follow Due Process Over Contract Awards ' NAFDAC DG
  • Tribunal: Akwa Ibom Guber And Matters Arising
  • Consolidating Gains Of Buhari's Visit To US
  • New Dawn As Nuhu, Zango Reconcile
  • NNPC Reforms Can Commence With Current Act ' Kunle
  • FBN Holdings Posts N40bn After Tax Profit At Half-year
  • Why Marketers Still Sell Fuel Above Official Price
  • Shippers Council, Customs Inaugurate C'ttee On Dry Ports Projects
  • Revisiting Roadmap To Solid Minerals Rejuvenation
  • Nigeria's EITI Validation Threatened As CSOs Tussle Over NEITI Board
  • Nigerian Content A Win-Win For Stakeholders
  • DPR Seeks New Framework For Gas Development
  • MPC To Holds Rates Over Rising Inflation
  • IMF Predicts Crash In Nigeria's Oil Revenue By $36bn
  • Afrobasket 2015: D'Tigers Vow To Outshine Angola, Others
  • I've Cut Back On Fast Food To Help My Career ' Bolt
  • Our Partners Deserve Recognition ' NFF
  • Amuneke Blasts NFF Over 'Unnecessary Favouritism
  • Big Guns Crash, Burn In Federation Cup Round Of 16
  • Onigbinde Lauds Lead City Over Sports Facilities
  • Sokari, 4 Others For Congo Assignment
  • FEPSGA To Bid NSCDC Boss Goodbye With Novelty Match
  • Disappearing Languages, Endangered Environment
  • Pharm. D.S Wali: An Icon Of Community Pharmacy Practice At 80
  • Price Of Petrol And The Fallacy Of Subsidy
  • In Defence Of NAFDAC
  • If I Were The President
  • Judiciary Vs Dino Melaye
  • The Agony Of A Widow
  • Housing Estate: A Beacon Of Hope
  • In Defence Of NAFDAC
  • Enhancing Teachers' Capacity In Maths, Science
  • Buhari's Speech At US Institute For Peace
  • Can Buhari Be 'Nigeria's Obama
  • TVET: Educational Dead-end Or Hope For Livelihood
  • ISIS Steps Up Use Of Chemicals In Iraq, Syria
  • NYSC Exemption And Challenges Of Job Seekers
  • Nigerian Prisons: Death Traps Or Correction Centres
TRIBUNE
  • Oil subsidy probe: I never met Jonathan 'Saraki
  • EFCC invites Saraki's wife, Yar'Adua's daughter
  • We will insist on the rule of law 'Osinbajo
  • Counterterrorism: US found a willing partner in Buhari 'Kerry
  • Don't throw away confab report, Afenifere tells Buhari
  • Plateau PDP, APC supporters clash over dissolution of LG council exco
  • Again, Nigerian varsities fail to make world's top 1,000 list
  • Nigeria spends N1 trillion yearly importing basic food items since 2005 'FG
  • Uneasy calm in Alagbado over hotelier's murder
  • KSA, embassy react to botched US tour
  • Election petition against Saraki enters hearing stage
  • AIB begins investigation into Aero Contractors aircraft air return
  • We are not recruiting, says BPP
  • Bloomberg Media Africa kicks off training for financial journalists
  • 13 killed as suicide bombers hit Cameroon market
  • Many feared dead' as 3 bomb blasts hit Gombe again
  • British university finds pages from world oldest Qur'an
  • Buhari wants US to review weapons restriction on Nigeria
  • Buhari insists gay marriage is unAfrican
  • UPDATED: 100 vandals feared dead in Arepo explosion
  • Court turns down application to stop Saraki from naming Akpabio as minority leader
  • Students protest over JAMB's cut-off marks at University of Lagos
  • 6 mortar bombs found in handbag of female Boko Haram member
  • Scored feared killed in another Arepo pipeline explosion
  • Aminu Saleh, ex-Secretary to Government of the Federation, is dead
  • Multi-national forces to tackle Boko Haram ready in 10 days, says Buhari
  • Ex-ministers stole, sold one million barrels of oil daily -Buhari
  • After filing for bankruptcy: 50 Cent says his expensive lifestyle is fake
  • Pentagon: US airstrike kills longtime Al-Qaeda operative
  • US defence chief meets with Saudi king on Iran nuclear deal
  • Burundi's presidential election results expected today
  • Suicide bomber kills 19 in Afghanistan
  • China returns passport to artist, critic, Ai Weiwei
  • Kwara Community Health Insurance captures 105,000 people
  • Erinjiyan community lauds Fayose over oba's staff of office
  • Lawmaker charges Ogun indigenes on development
  • Ayede-Ogbese king passes on
DAILY TIMES
  • UPDATE: 100 Feared Dead in Lagos Pipeline Fire
  • Nigerians must fix Nigeria, says Buhari
  • Saraki debunks report of wife's probe by EFCC
  • Buhari Rejects US Request on Gay Marriage, Vows to Recover Stolen Wealth
  • US refuses to sell weapons to Nigeria
  • Bomb Blasts Hit Gombe Motor Park, Scores Killed
  • Breaking News: Former SGF, Aminu Saleh Is Dead
  • Breaking News: Pipeline Explosion Rocks Arepo Ogun State, Scores Feared Dead
  • Afghanistan Market Suicide Bomb Blast Kills 17, 30 Wounded
  • MAVIN First Lady,Tiwa Savage Delivers a Baby Boy in London
DAILY TRUST
  • Rurveillance required as bird flu destroys farms
  • Kebbi targets 500,000 tonnes of rice from local farmers
  • Vegetable farming needs commitment, dedication
  • Anambra releases land to grow palm trees
  • WACOT partners Jigawa in Sesame production
  • Gov Ayade worries over dwindling fortunes of cocoa business
  • Poor harvest looms as irregular rainfall continues
  • Bird flu: Grand Cereals plans free insurance for poultry farmers
  • Buhari: I've documents to prosecute ex-ministers
  • Indicted INEC Commissioners will be punished ' Zakari
  • Jonathan's ex-CSO: SSS wants account of my tenure
  • Graft: I won't spare my party men, Buhari says...ready to negotiate for Chibok girls release
  • Gbajabiamila to Oyegun: Party must exert supremacy on Dogara, others
  • Same-sex relationship cannot be a universal value
  • NBC and the challenge of pirate broadcasters
  • Ousted Plateau councillors clash with hoodlums
  • Kwara: Hearing begins on petition against Saraki's election
  • Cold war in Abia over two Heads of Service
  • Reorganise amnesty programme, Benue Assembly tells Ortom
  • Imansuagbon to contest for Edo governorship poll
  • Leadership tussle: Reps' new battle of letter writing
  • Court refuses to stop Akpabio as Senate minority leader
  • Imo governorship: Tribunal dismisses Ihedioha's petition
  • Not electing APC would've been a grave mistake
  • Rivers: Peterside not properly nominated by APC ' Wike
  • Sins of the governors
  • For fair access to Buhari's N5000 social security fund
  • African scholars meet in Morocco
  • Time to address farmer-grazer conflicts
  • Kaduna FRCN to partner with ABU Samaru FM
  • How almajirai survive on campus
  • Nasarawa varsity fixes date for post-UTME
  • Nasarawa varsity VC lauds Benue students
  • UniAbuja denies sack of vice chancellor
  • Physically challenged student gets scholarship
  • Maryam Abacha American University, NUC square up over degrees
  • Why Nigerian students perform better than UK kids
  • Exam malpractice not limited to academic environment ' Yahaya
  • NCCE to act tough on CoEs
  • Five-year-old girl dies inside well
  • Tribunal fixes August 4 for judgment on FCT N/Assembly elections
  • Group donates to orphans at Yango village
  • Be patient with Buhari, Pai chief urges Nigerians
  • Police nab 'one chance' gang at Kubwa
  • Abandoned electricity project worries Gumbo residents
  • We need good roads in Karsana
  • FG pushes morphine for pain in hospitals
  • Patients beyond borders: The Indians are coming
  • Radio Biafra and the Biafran narratives
  • El-Rufa'i, PMB and our oil misfortune
  • Nigeria names Diogu, Oyedeji, Aminu, 23 others for Afrobasket
  • Maurice Green for Ogba reception
  • Qudus advises Oliseh on young players
  • Siasia invites Sokari, four others for Congo
  • First Bank pip First Deepwater to reach Zenith Bank League finals
  • Enyeama leads old guards against Tanzania
  • Oliseh: I'm too big to be bribed by players
  • Odemwingie: I want to score more goals for Stoke
  • Kanu dissociates self from capstone sports agency
  • Oduamadi joins Turkish side Sanl'urfa S.K
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • Party supremacy, personal ambitions threaten APC stability
  • Bayelsa 2016: Group presents publisher as APGA aspirant
  • APC candidate accuses INEC of frustrating inspection of materials
  • We're sure of achieving victory at tribunal 'PDP
  • Give national interest priority'Kogi Speaker
  • UPP to Buhari: Constitute agency to recover illegal acquisitions abroad
  • Tribunal hears case against ex-Senate President, Mark July 27
  • Boko Haram razes Buratai's home town, kill 2
  • Two killed, others injured in Ogun fuel tank accidents
  • Lagos arraigns Ibirogba, two others
  • Former SGF, Saleh, dies at 87
  • Lagos raises alarm over new criminal antics
  • CCECC workers protest mass sack, working condition
  • Breach of contract: Lawyer slams N200m suit on MTN, others
  • We can contain insurgency ' IGP
  • TETFund trains 12,000 lecturers in 4 years
  • Ministers stole 1m barrels of oil per day, says Buhari
  • Burgeoning number of IDPs and their predicaments
  • Lawyer asks court to sack acting INEC chairman
  • ICPC after 9 Ogun council chairmen as tenure expires today
  • Ashafa, at 60, wants senators to make sacrifice
  • Nigeria's best varsity'what next
  • Private schools want 6 years primary education policy enforced
  • Proprietor tasks graduates on good morals
  • Kwara college teachers decry non-payment of salaries
  • FG denies plan to hand over unity colleges to states
  • Admission seekers still consider NCE programmes as last option 'Provost
  • Lead Forte schools won't compromise standard 'Lemo
  • Fraudsters hijack FG's scholarship scheme
  • Educationist wants frequent review of curriculum
  • All is not well with JAMB'S CBT
  • AVRS tasks FG on war against piracy
  • Flour Mills pre-tax profit drops 6%
  • Afrinvest unveils tech to track unclaimed investments
  • Foreign carriers' multiple entries hurting Nigerian airlines 'Stakeholders
  • Political interest won't influence fertilizer sale to farmers 'Dankwambo
  • APM Terminals Apapa sets new cargo handling record
  • NAHCO commences cargo operations at Akanu Ibiam airport
  • CFOs' awards maiden edition to hold in Sept
  • New ITU policy may influence NCC's telecoms regulatory regime
  • NACCIMA seeks govt's policy support for local exporters
  • Why power sector challenges subsist 'NERC boss

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