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Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Tuesday, July 21, 2015


Good morning everyone, it's a wet morning here in the city of Abuja. Hope you all had a good night. News headlines from selected national newspapers across the nation is ready for your reading pleasure. Do have a nice day as you read.

VANGUARD
  • Buhari meets Obama, to appoint ministers September
  • No secrecy in NASS budgets, salaries ' Mark
  • EBOLA: AU describes outbreak as most complex in disease's history
  • Army chief in Maiduguri; changes code to Operation Lafiya Dole
  • Lufthansa sacks 13 Nigerian Amnesty pilots
  • Boy, 3, dies in well; 4-yr-old brother stopped from rescue attempt
  • Reps leadership crisis: Gbajabiamila camp tells Oyegun to ignore Dogara
  • Foremost poet, Niyi Ogundare rues quality of Nigerian graduates
  • Unpaid salaries: Ondo workers to start indefinite strike
  • INEC: Zakari on the scale of history
  • Why PDP senators allowed APC to produce senate president ' Olujimi
  • Enugu Urban renewal: Is Ugwuanyi walking the talk
  • Investment opportunities abound in Akwa Ibom ' Bassey
  • Comments, queries for CBN and banks on BVN
  • Investors earn N233bn in first half 2015
  • Oando seeks legislation on renewable energy use
  • Nigerians spent N1.7trn on petrol in 2014
  • Fossil fuel'll remain dominant till 2040 'ExxonMobil
  • Top 10 performing stocks
  • AGM: Are companies meeting shareholders' demand' (2)
  • Bayelsa govt set to hold 2nd economic investment forum
  • Jigawa govt backs Dangote's rice farm project
  • Union Bank lends N194bn to energy firms
  • 150 stock broking firms to meet recapitalisation deadline
  • Let us move on
  • Building blocks for Nigeria's electrical future
  • The Ekwulobia prison transfer
  • Deregulating Nigeria's downstream sector
  • Buhari approves funds for All African Games
  • Siasia sure of beating Congo in 2nd leg
  • Wike assures Rivers govt's readiness to host more matches
  • Zenith Bank B/Ball League: IGP Queens cruise to semis
  • T/Tennis: Union Bank set to battle Africa
  • Brila FM thrills fans with wave ur banner season 7
  • Protester throws paper money at Blatter
  • FIFA's election for Blatter's successor on Feb 26
  • Kano Pillars sacks Coach Emordi over poor performance
  • FIFA to press for tougher checks after scandal
  • 2face, Wizkid, Flavour, Olamide, Basketmouth, other stars who failed to win @ MAMA 2015
  • P-square , Phyno make triumphant entry after MAMA awards
  • Na only Fulani waka come (2)
  • As Buhari visits Obama
  • After Ebola, Nigeria can defeat polio
  • Bridge Clinic is 'IVF Service Provider of the Year
  • Unilever oral health programme targets 10m school children
PUNCH
  • FTSE 100 higher amid Eurozone stability
  • Aveva shares jump on Schneider Electric deal
  • Community shuts Shell's oil field, demands power supply
  • Motivate yourself to stick to your budget
  • Banks credit to economy rises to N12.6tn
  • You can make more money from your property
  • CIS, NUASA collaborate on capacity building
  • Strategic Minerals' CEO buys new shares
  • Morgan Stanley's Q2 earnings beat expectations
  • Ecobank, MoneyGram launch outbound money transfer service
  • Chicken, turkey scarcity hits market, prices soar by 29%
  • Goldplat falls by 12.5% on profit warning
  • Tambuwal commends Fidelity Bank for CSR initiative
  • Ogun town writes FERMA over bad roads
  • DSS invasion of my house unlawful ' Ex-Sultan
  • Group asks Obama to recover Nigeria's stolen funds
  • Wike visited twice but never met me 'CJN
  • Jonathans supporters still bitter about Buharis victory Keyamo
  • Osun APC lacks economic ideas, says PDP
  • PDP defectorsll ruin APC
  • Kwara planning to divert N3bn bailout funds PDP
  • Ill pardon those who return stolen funds Umahi
  • APC, APGA leaders fault Dickson over N25bn loan
  • Bailout: Ekiti NBA boss defends Buhari
  • Tribute to the LASTMA official who died on duty
  • No polio in Nigeria for one year
  • Bailout for debtor media houses
  • Buhari has popularised Radio Biafra
  • CBNs policy on forex control
  • Aregbesola and Osun: From billions to millions
  • The era of digital healing (2)
  • Buzz social media diary
  • What you require to build a smart website
  • Discuss anti-gay law with Buhari, HRW tells Obama
  • Suspected homosexual rapist shot dead in riot
  • My political destiny not tied to Jonathan
  • Anambra PDP congresses start today
  • The changes US wants in Nigeria ' Envoy
  • Obama okays Buhari's agenda for defeating Boko Haram
  • Profitable investment options for Nigerians
  • Why I wont form cabinet until September Buhari
  • NGF: APC to reject Fayose as deputy chair
  • Gbajabiamila faction rejects Dogaras zoning of principal offices
  • Fayose attacks Obasanjo for criticising Jonathan
  • Eight killed in bomb explosion at police checkpoint
  • Buhari, APC not slow Odigie-Oyegun
  • Ondo workers to begin strike tomorrow
  • Salary cut: We cant stop Buhari, says RMAFC
  • Fears over health of Jonathans Chief Security Officer
  • Rivers APC alleges plot to frustrate election petitions
  • CDHR seeks review of Aregbesolas probe panel
  • Why military aid dropped under Jonathan US agency
  • Toshiba inflated profits by $1.2bn Report
  • IBM, RTI move to develop Africa via data
  • Glo records highest number of new subscribers
  • NCS calls for patronage of IT professionals
  • FirstBank sponsors third digital conference in Africa
  • Huawei urges telecoms regulators to release 5G spectrum
  • Digital migration: TVC distributes 100,000 CONSAT decoders
  • Firm boosts e-transaction with new app
  • Yudala offline makes a debut
  • Unpaid salaries force Wesley varsity to close
  • LASU begins exams on Wednesday
  • We're preparing students for job market 'AUN
  • Be agents of change, provost tells youths
  • NOUN, group sign MoU
  • Private varsities can't break even until 50 years'Crescent VC
  • Medical colleges want members to embrace ICT
  • Mentors disappearing from our varsities 'Osundare
  • Catholic varsity to provide holistic learning 'Cardinal Okojie
  • Standing desks are full of good advice
  • Health and fitness news
  • Why bad genes don't always lead to bad diseases
  • Germ-proof your environ
  • When it comes to genotype, love isn't enough
  • Breakfasts for busy mornings
  • Your sperm is delicate, protect it!
  • Piracy can't stop film on Iredi War 'Ukala
  • Oral poetry: Nigerian Folklore Society calls for papers
  • At last, feuding writers sheathe their swords
  • I consulted Terry, Cahill on Falcao ' Mourinho
  • Oliseh eyes Jordon Ibe ' Report
  • Rooney set for Everton return
  • Amokachi, Manu target Pillars job
  • Barca stars need to rest ' Enrique
  • Hulk fears for World Cup
  • Sunshine target league title
  • NSC warns athletes against doping
  • FG approves fund for All Africa Games
  • NFF summons Siasia, Falcons coach
  • Union Bank set for African tourney
  • Zenith League:Dolphins, First Bank reach semis
  • I won't stand in FIFA election ' Blatter
THISDAY
  • Kogi Needs a Visionary Leader, Says Yahaya Bello
  • Jonathan's Ex-ADC: I Wasn't Arrested By EFCC
  • CSO: Buhari's Stand on Halliburton Good Omen for Anti-corruption War in Nigeria
  • Umeh Laments Igbo Marginalisation in Nigeria Charles
  • DSS Siege on Dasuki's House Lawful, Says Activist
  • Bailout: Buhari Didn't Breach Constitution, Says Ekiti NBA Chair
  • Military Alone Cannot Defeat Boko Haram - Biden Tells Buhari
  • Buhari Gets US Backing in Renewed Effort to Fight Terrorism
  • Buhari Leaves Blair's House to Meet Obama, Joe Biden
  • Free Train Service Has Come to Stay---Osun Govt
  • Change Not Part of Buhari's Agenda'.
  • Stop Attacking Jonathan, Fayose Tells Obasanjo
  • Emeakayi Refutes Allegations on Sale of PDP Congress Forms
  • Manitoba's Renewed Mandate
  • NASS Crises: Gbajabiamila Group Writes Oyegun, Says Dogara's Letter Flawed
  • N'Assembly: It's Not APC's Business to Anoint Principal Officers, Says Yakasai
  • Nigeria Will Save $50 Billion Annually if Local Agric Production is Protected
  • Decline in US's Shale, Crude Oil Output May Boost Global Demand
  • Oando Seeks Legislation to Boost Usage of Renewable Energy
  • Afren's Financial Position Faces Uncertainty
  • Expert Proffers Solution to IT Skills Gap
  • States, Discos' Selective Choices Fuel Inadequate Power Supply
  • Expert Proffers Ways to Restructure NNPC, Oil Industry
  • Dickson to Set up Committee on Brass Oil and Gas Free Zone
  • Unilever Takes Omo to Abuja, Neighborhoods
  • IITA Engages Nigerian Engineers in Search for Mechanical Weed Control Implements
  • Buhari Seeks Obama's Help to Recover '$150bn Nigerian Loot
  • Gbajabiamila Group Writes Oyegun, Rejects Dogara's Proposal
  • Mortein Re-launches Anti-malaria Product
  • EFCC Probes Marketers, PEF Officials over Fraudulent Claims on Bridging Funds
  • Stakeholders Advised to Tap into Potential of WTC
  • President Obama Again Leaves Nigeria off his Africa Trip Itinerary
  • Furore over Diversion of NLNG Dividends
  • Excess Crude Account: Okonjo-Iweala's Conviction without Trial
  • APC, PDP Set to Clash over Choice of Fayose As NGF Deputy Chair
  • Eight Killed in Police Checkpoint Bomb Blast in Damaturu
  • Boko Haram: Operation Zaman Lafiya Now Code Named 'Operation Lafiya Dole
  • Mark: Allegation of Secrecy in National Assembly Budget Cheap Blackmail
  • Ex-Sultan Dasuki Expresses Displeasure over DSS Raid on His Residence
  • HRW Urges Obama to Press for Repeal of Same-sex Prohibition Act in Nigeria
  • Tambuwal Makes It a Criminal Offence to Deprive Children of Education
  • Stop Attacking Jonathan, Fayose Tells Obasanjo
  • Wike Expresses Anger over Report on Visits to CJN
  • Nasarawa: Fear of Further Violence Drives Villagers away from Homes
  • Group Accuses N'Assembly of Frequent, Baseless Adjournments
  • Buhari Has an Agenda, Change is Not One of them, Says Nwosu
  • EU, Sahara Group to Partner on Power Supply, Child Nutrition
  • Call for Entries for Etisalat Prize for Literature 2015 Announced
  • Obi Felicitates with Students on His Birthday
  • Nigeria Committed to Good Governance, Fighting Terror
  • Addressing Justice Delay: ADR is Key
  • BUA Group is Spearheading Innovation, Creativity in Business
  • An Endless Wait for Policy Direction
  • Bart Nnaji and Repeat Practice
THE SUN
  • President not slow, says Oyegun
  • Election tribunal: Rivers APC alleges gang-up by INEC, judges to frustrate petitions
  • Group accuses PDP chieftain of sycophancy to attract Buhari's attention
  • Reps principal officers: APC group backs Gbajabiamila
  • N/Assembly crisis: Group urges APC to suspend Saraki, Dogora
  • Let Jonathan be, Fayose tells Obasanjo
  • Bailout: PDP accuses Kwara of diverting N2bn
  • I did not receive Wike in my office ' CJN
  • We'll welcome Obi back to APGA -Obiano
  • Forget Senegal 2016 ticket, Le Roy tells Nigeria
  • Eagles' call up: Oliseh to meet Ibe
  • Nigeria v Congo U-23 Africa qualifier: Wike splashes dollars on Dream Team
  • Zenith Bank Women's Basketball League: IGP Queens, First Bank, Dolphins cruise into semis
  • Bolt to face solid test in London
  • FG approves fund for AAG
  • FIFA to elect new president Feb 26
  • Looted funds: Buhari pleads with Obama to help locate $150bn
  • CBN's SLF to banks closes at N509.66bn in April
  • Nigeria seals N4.5trn trade pact with UK
  • Why FG banned 113 vessels from lifting crude oil
  • Cuban flag is raised over Havana's embassy in Washington for the first time in 54 years
  • Battle to bring 'Africa's Pinochet' to court
  • UK prankster Simon Brodkin throws money at Fifa's Sepp Blatter
  • Buhari, Biden share notes on terror war
  • Boko Haram: Konduga residents to return home in one week ' COAS assures
  • First Bank faces money laundering charge
  • Army chief blows hot, says terrorists'll not derail peace in North-East again
  • No secrecy in NASS procedures -Mark
  • SERAP wants Obama to return stolen assets to Nigeria
  • Buhari's visit'll improve economy, relations with US 'Adefuye
  • Aregbesola denies plans to sack 10,000 workers
  • Bayelsa community shut down Shell facility over power outage
  • Court adjourns case against Anambra AG, others
  • Appointments: Buhari unfair to South East 'Rep
  • Why anti-hypertension drugs should be free in Nigeria ' Ekunno
  • God saved Ekiti from destruction 'Speaker
  • US advises Buhari to engage technocrats
  • I'll appoint ministers in September ' Buhari
  • We'll help Nigeria overcome challenges 'Obama
  • Refusal to educate your child in Sokoto, now criminal offence 'Tambuwal
  • Why DSS moved on Dasuki
  • Anxiety over health of Jonathan's detained CSO
  • Buhari, Obama discuss Nigeria's Boko Haram
  • Eight years of Buhari's presidency: Why not, if not
  • Between Dino Melaye and the judiciary
  • The change must start now
  • The plot to unseat Ekweremadu
  • Nexim Bank and Nigeria beyond crude oil
  • Beyond Buhari and Osinbajo's pay cut
GUARDIAN
  • Traditional ruler denies link to violence in Igbokoda
  • ITF boss debunks report on relocation of headquarters
  • SMEDAN partners CAWAN on training for two million Nigerians
  • NSE, Rack Centre seal pact on data centre co-location services
  • New wave of consolidation may swallow Spanish banks
  • JPMorgan reaches $388 million settlement in mortgage securities case
  • Bureaucrats derail Indonesia's infrastructure devt plan
  • Vitafoam expands operations, inaugurates new centre
  • FMANto tap into PenCom assets for capital market growth
  • Running a successful business in Nigeria: My experience (3)
  • LafargeHolcim targets early consolidation of Nigerian operations
  • Jigawa supports Dangote's integrated rice project
  • Buhari urged to unveil policy on oil theft
  • Fayose laments Obasanjo's attacks on Jonathan, South South
  • Oil and gas trainers hold confab in Lagos
  • WHO, UNAIDS plan to end AIDS with new testing guidelines
  • Police arrest 14 suspects in Benue State killings
  • New Army Chief launches fresh operation to tackle insurgency
  • Rotary Club gives loan to 30 women in FCT
  • Imo community decries invasion by alleged cult members
  • Group donates safety kits to school
  • Benue youths eject 12 suspected cult members from community
  • Foundation seeks govt's assistance for widows
  • Pharmacists' council seals off erring drug outlets
  • IS bans private internet access in Syria bastion: activists
  • Osun group, APC differ over planned summit
  • Coca-Cola encourages Special Olympics athletes to reach-up at competition
  • Dasuki's father condemns invasion of his personal Sokoto home by DSS
  • Tragic end for suspected rapist
  • Mark defends tenure as Senate president as Reps crisis persists
  • Ebonyi begins traders' relocation to International Market in September
  • Labour accuses Okorocha of breaching payment pact
  • Edo APC, PDP differ over calls for Orbih's removal
  • Let's support Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to succeed
  • IOCs' divestments, non-passage of PIB threaten Nigeria's oil reserves
  • Arm Wrestling Federation wants 10 good athletes for World Championship
  • Nigeria will soon regain its position in world sports
  • Rivers ready to host more matches, says Wike
  • Robson: Van Gaal can be ruthless
  • IGP Queens, First Bank in semi-finals
  • Presidency approves All Africa Games funds
  • Ahead 2015 AAG: Yakmut warns athletes against doping, assures them of better welfare
  • Milner scores again as Liverpool beat Adelaide United 2-0
  • Sterling to get game time for ManCity against Roma
  • FIFA decides election date amid bribes crisis
  • PENGASSAN faults El-Rufai's call for NNPC's disbandment
  • PwC gets global award
  • Confusion over fate of sacked Rivers' council chairmen
  • Pensioners demand inclusion of arrears in 2015 budget
  • Pensioners demand inclusion of arrears in 2015 budget
  • ICPC wants anti-graft studies in tertiary schools
  • WAUTI elects Somorin as first female president
  • ICSAN boss lauds bailout for states
  • UNODC trains 640 Nigerians on counter-terrorism
  • Labour dispute looms over allegedcasualisation plans
  • Experts hinge diversification of Nigeria's economy on youth empowerment
  • Behold the Kuru Declaration
  • The challenges of access to justice
  • Why Emefiele is right on importation ban
  • Buhari and roots of corruption
  • Uncivilised behaviour at National Assembly
  • PAY DAY
  • The red alert on insecticides
LEADERSHIP
  • How Cameraman, Police Saved Lives From Damaturu Suicide Attack
  • Gov Tambuwal Criminalises Refusal To Educate Children In Sokoto
  • APC Govs Fault Fayose's Choice As NGF Deputy Chair
  • NASS Crisis May Derail Buhari's Govt ' Sen Jibrin
  • Suicide Bomber Kills 2 Police, 4 Civilians In Yobe
  • Buhari Has Integrity, Clear Agenda ' Obama
  • I Will Appoint Ministers In September ' PMB
  • Jigawa, Communities Support Dangote Rice Project
  • Principal Officers: APC Group Writes Oyegun, Insists On Gbajabiamila As House Leader
  • More Trouble For Dasuki Over Military Funds
  • Olamide, Kiss Daniel, Others To Grab MAFP/ Peace Achievers Awards 2015
  • Stanbic IBTC Awards N4m To Customers
  • Domestic Airlines Urge FG To Cut Charges
  • Market Capitalisation Drops By N850bn Over Devaluation, Insecurity
  • SEC To Hold 2nd Quarter CMC Meeting On July 28
  • NSE Admits N3bn Kogi Bond
  • Unimpressive H1 Results Further Dampen Investor Confidence
  • Kano Pillars Sacks Coach Emordi Over Poor Performance
  • Nigeria Committed To Good Governance And Fighting Terror
  • Change Of Guards At The Military High Command
  • Buhari Must Remain Firm As He Meets Obama
  • Kogi, Edo Elections 'll Be Test Case For APC ' Imansuangbon
TRIBUNE
  • OPC leader seeks special status for Lagos
  • Lagosians to protest hike in electricity tariff today
  • Airtel adopts 5 primary schools in Nigeria
  • Osundare decries dearth of mentors in Nigerian varsities
  • Let Jonathan be, Fayose tells OBJ
  • Buhari draws battle line with Saraki 'Awaits police report on allegedly forged Rule Book
  • NASS crisis: Gbajabiamila's loyalists reject Dogara's zoning formula 'Insists on party supremacy
  • Disquiet in Oyo, Ogun, Ondo over new deal in House
  • CBN directive: Federal Mortgage Bank gives debtors 14-day ultimatum
  • USAID reiterates commitment to agric research, training
  • Refusal to educate a child to be criminalised in Sokoto 'Tambuwal
  • Glo ambassadors haul MAMA awards
  • COAS promises hard times for Boko Haram
  • Father dies, children injured as fire razes houses in Lagos
  • UNAIDS reduces price for HIV early infant diagnostic technologies
  • Buhari to Obama: $150bn stolen in past decade
  • I never held meeting with Rivers governor, says Chief Justice of Nigeria
  • Saudi Arabia floods market with diesel, opening fuel price war
  • UPDATED: Obama passes vote of confidence on Buhari's leadership style
  • Force alone can't stop Boko Haram, US VP tells Buhari
  • UPDATED: You must work with Buhari to make Nigeria great, Obama tells governors
  • Combine military action against Boko Haram with social programmes, Obama tells Buhari
  • Ondo workers threaten to begin strike on Wednesday
  • Commentary: Nigeria committed to good governance and fighting terror, by Muhammadu Buhari
  • All set for meeting with Obama as Buhari arrives US
  • Kogi not a failed state 'Gov Wada
  • Why Buhari must run an inclusive govt 'Olaore
  • We're ready to make sacrifice 'Oyo dep Speaker
  • Still on meters and estimated bills
  • US, Cuba restore diplomatic ties, open embassies after 54 years
  • UN Security Council endorses Iran nuclear deal
  • Cameron unveils strategy to tackle Islamist extremism in UK
  • Greece finally reopens banks, starts repaying some debts
  • Senegal's court puts ex-Chad leader Habre on trial
  • Burundi holds presidential poll today amid political unrest
  • Intels redeems N1bn commitment for repair of East-West Road
  • Ogun donates relief materials to storm victims
  • CSR: Airtel adopts 5 primary schools
  • Beggars, hawkers, refuse deface Sango underbridge'Investigation'Investigation
  • UPU set to reduce hunger, unemployment among Urhobos
  • Deji of Akure reopens Erekesan market
  • Delta Muslims urge monarch to resolve cemetery land crisis
  • Ikere monarch concludes traditional rites, resumes at palace
DAILY TRUST
  • Obama tells Buhari at White House: You've clear agenda to defeat B/Haram, graft
  • Obama praises Buhari's integrity
  • NLNG's 'missing' dividends must be recovered
  • Tambuwal warns on out of school children
  • Why Nigerians should support Buhari ' Duhu
  • Plateau: Why we dissolved councils 'Gov. Lalong
  • Kogi needs visionary leader
  • APC doesn't believe in federal character ' Rep Nwokolo
  • LG chairmen sack is against rule of law ' Rep Lar
  • Kwara PDP threatens court action over Ahmed's cabinet
  • Can Abu Lolo unlock the potentials of Niger State
  • No tears for Sambo Dasuki
  • Mocking Obama
  • Concerns over holding charge in Nigeria
  • Industrial Court further adjourns suit against FHA boss to Sept 28
  • Prioritise administration of criminal justice ' Group tells Buhari
  • Lawyers and fashion
  • Court must consider any defence open to an accused''.Court of Appeal
  • Piracy would no longer be profitable -DG NCC
  • Zuba monarch tasks parents on children upbringing
  • Insecurity, economic downturn: FCT residents celebrate Sallah indoors
  • Drunk vomits to death at Kubwa
  • Herders fight over girlfriend at Kuje community
  • Suspected gunmen rape house wife in Abuja village
  • Teenager commits suicide over mother's rebuke
  • Security guard repels robbery at Jikwoyi
  • New survey on urban governance
  • Surveyors to meet in Enugu
  • Ayade to approve 4 storey buildings in Calabar
  • Multi billion naira ECOWAS estate rots in Abuja
  • Unoccupied houses now used to hide laundered money
  • Africa's expectation of Global Financing Facility
  • I've suddenly started experiencing heat and dryness
  • I've suddenly started experiencing heat and dryness
  • I've suddenly started experiencing heat and dryness
  • Some Nigerian hospitals now equipped to handle complicated surgeries
  • Kebbi VVF conducts 2,000 operations on patients
  • UNFPA demands help for women displaced by conflict
  • Why many Nigerian medics fail abroad - Dr. Adaeze
  • NLC urges Buhari to wade into Federal Medical Centre crisis
  • Transfers fail to calm disquiet at NAFDAC
  • Making the best of a bad situation
  • Oil workers worry over termination of Arco's contract
  • PENGASSAN urges Agip to obey court order on contract
  • Forex crisis threatens fuel import for third quarter
  • Nigerian content boss commissions spooling facility
  • Kebbi commences installation of 7.5MVA,33/11KV transformers
  • Why FG should halt renewal of Manitoba's contract
  • NERC moves to audit electricity market operation, TCN
  • Local meter manufacturers want intervention fund
  • Subsidy, fuel scarcity and burden of Buhari's inaction
  • Airtel kits 400 pupils, adopts school in Kwara
  • Dearth of activities stalls wheelchair tennis development
  • Siasia blames Congo draw on team's wasted chances
  • Pillars sack Emordi, Amokachi, Babaganaru likely successors
  • Akinwunmi harps on NFF's World Cup vision
  • AAG: Nigerian wrestlers target six gold medals
  • Nigeria targets AAG medals sweep in weightlifting, wrestling
  • Nigeria to sweep medals in weightlifting, wrestling to win All Africa Games
  • Nigeria/Congo Qualifier: 90 minutes of tension for me, says Amiesimaka
  • Kano Pillars sacks Coach Emordi over poor performance
  • Kano Pillars sack Coach EMORDI
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • Ondo workers set for strike over non-payment of salaries
  • Army raises the alarm over use of COAS' name for extortion
  • PDP, group differ on planned Osun summit
  • El-Rufai happy over hitch-free Sallah in Kaduna
  • Buhari has clear agenda for Nigeria, says Obama
  • Workers escape death in Imo building collapse
  • Ex-minister, 2,000 others defect to APC in Kogi
  • NASS crisis: Gbajabiamila group rejects zoning
  • Umeh decries poor representation by South East legislators
  • Umahi laments Elechi's mismanagement of funds
  • Bird flu spreading across W'Africa, spillover feared, UN warns
  • Workers' salaries and Buhari's bail-out
  • Battle for soul of Kogi commences
  • Buhari's govt has hit the ground running 'Mohammed
  • APC-USA, Canada welcome Buhari to Washington
  • APC's mission is to rescue Nigeria 'Ondo Rep
  • Associations endorse APC guber aspirant
  • My political destiny not tied to Jonathan -Ikiogha
  • Senate impunity, threat to Buhari govt, democracy 'Jibrin
  • Buhari in America: Matters arising
  • Trapped fund in real estate sector crucial to affordable housing 'Experts
  • Another building collapse: Experts task SON on implementation of building codes
  • AGF tasks public sector accountants on fi scal prudence
  • FG to pay N400bn subsidy claims to marketers
  • AFC to access $9.3bn Green Climate Fund
  • Why I support the NMRC
  • 3rd NBAC Conference holds March 2016
  • Irish firm eyes Nigerian hospitality market
  • FGBMFI to provide members with business opportunities
  • Open Sky Policy: U.S airlines' decry Gulf carriers' dominance
  • Re-building: Ibe gets Oliseh's look-in
  • Poor run: Pillars sack Emordi
  • T/tennis: Union Team set for Cameroun
  • Zenith B'ball: IGP Queens, First Bank in semi-final
  • Ambode commits to badminton

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