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Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, July 01, 2015


Good morning and happy new month to everyone reading this blog, this month will bring forth good tidings by the grace of God. 

News headlines from selected national newspaper across the nation is ready for your reading pleasure. Wishing you all the very best in all your endeavors this month and beyond, have a nice working day.

VANGUARD
  • Alleged $2.1bn withdrawal: You lied, Okonjo-Iweala tells Oshiomhole
  • APC's plot to remove Deputy Senate President, futile ' Sen Ohuabunwa
  • Contoversy trails death of housewife after birth of twins
  • Exit of tankers from Oshodi-Apapa Expressway: Motorists say it's not yet Uhuru
  • Babalakin @ 55: From vilification to vindication
  • Buhari's Delayed Cabinet
  • Bayelsa: Who is ditching Dickson
  • It's not true Akpabio and Udom have started fighting ' UMANAH
  • Why we don't change parties in Enugu ' Ogbodo
  • Party supremacy should not be taken to Reps chamber' Ajulo, LP scribe
  • Why Reps had to fight ' Saraki
  • Ugwuanyi: One month after
  • Buy genuine insurance, NIA urges motorists
  • Unquoted companies, their shareholders and the public
  • Unquoted companies, their shareholders and the public
  • Customs scraps use of DTIs this week
  • Beta Computers boosts SMEs with POS, accounting solutions
  • Banks and blood money
  • How Buhari can save the oil Industry
  • Ogogoro deaths and proposed ban on local gin
  • Obajana: When suffering is unnecessary
  • Why we're investigating Multichoice ' CPC
  • Telecom sector contribution to GDP drops by 0.8% in Q1 2015
  • CARD EXPO 2015: The future isn't just cashless, but cardless
  • Another look at Tanzania's Digital Migration
  • Ogba, Nesiama, Wophil vie for IAAF seats
  • Danjuma calls Oshoala, 34 others for E/Guinea
  • NUGA boasts of athletes' superb performance at World University Games
  • Keshi's name missing as Cte d'Ivoire shortlists 5 for post of National coach
  • 2017 Champions League final in Cardiff ' UEFA
  • 10 Africa's Iconic musician for 'Evolution' award at MAMA 2015
  • P Diddy makes a joke of his fall at 2015 BET Awards
  • Governors' inability to pay salaries
  • Lingering ripples over anti-rape legislation
  • Lai Mohammed defends Buhari's govt
  • Federalism and religion in Nigeria
  • APC and the death wish turned prophecy
  • 5 Chic Suit Plus Loafer Pairings
  • What To Wear: Casual Versus Careless Look
  • How To Dress Classy To Work
  • 10 Best Off The Shoulder Tops
  • Donald Trump Pinatas Are a Hit In Mexico
  • How To Clean Makeup Brushes
  • Tools Of The Trade
  • Lagos Court Acquits Murder Suspect for `Showing Remorse
  • 4 Things To Know About Mascara
  • Amber Rose Kisses Blac Chyna on BET Awards 2015 Red Carpet
  • In Itsekiri land, a new dawn in commercial fishing, courtesy FG
PUNCH
  • BVN: CBN extends registration to Oct. 31
  • Oando sells downstream business for $276m
  • FRC identifies risks of weak corporate governance
  • NEXIM bank provides N1bn loan to entertainment industry
  • Entrepreneurial governance for economic development
  • N720bn intervention fund should boost employment 'MAN
  • Group, ITF partner to promote skill acquisition
  • Hyundai boosts SUV market, unveils stylish Creta
  • Sovereign Trust Insurance motivates employees
  • Outsourcing professionals examine new platforms
  • Women entrepreneurs seek funds for agribusiness
  • Labour ministry retrains lifting equipment inspectors
  • Jega out, Buhari names Zakari as acting INEC boss
  • IG warns CPs against security failure
  • Aregbesola pays Dec 2014 workers' salaries
  • PDP thugs batter APC witnesses at Ekiti tribunal
  • APC crisis: Akande's letter angers northern party leaders
  • Scores killed in Indonesian military plane crash
  • $3.2bn judgment: CBN seeks out-of-court settlement
  • Benin's population hits 10 million
  • Step down, Sagay advises Saraki, Ndume
  • War against Tinubu will destroy APC
  • We did everything to win Lagos PDP
  • Battle of kinsmen in Rivers
  • Babalakin: From vilification to vindication
  • APCs disappointing start to governance
  • Osun and unpaid salaries debate
  • Senate leadership snafu
  • A word for Senator Saraki
  • Guinness Nigeria appoints Ndegwa as MD
  • Entrepreneurial training can reduce unemployment
  • Electricity consumers on estimated billing to pay less
  • MainOne aims to double $300m investment
  • Fuel queues resurface in Abuja
  • FG to introduce fund for road repair
  • Okonjo-Iweala denies unauthorised ECA spending
  • Obtain genuine licences, FRSC urges commercial motorists
  • FG rehabilitates 22 female bombers, 47 dump BHaram
  • FG pays N6.5m to victims of Bundu shooting
  • Rivers assembly okays Wikes N20bn loan request
  • Orji didnt bolt away with Abias May allocation
  • ICPC arraigns two anti-graft fighters for N72.6m fraud
  • Groups clash over Osun judges call for Aregbesolas impeachment
  • I didnt inherit empty treasury in C River, says Ayade
  • Jega conducted credible elections Metuh
  • 613 lawyers jostle for 25 vacant judges positions
  • Be patient with Buhari, Gana tells Nigerians
  • NBTE suspends engineering courses at Idah poly
  • NASS crisis: Oyo APC to punish anti-party lawmakers
  • Ebola: Remain vigilant, doctors warn Nigerians
  • Experts seek more cancer centres in Nigeria
  • 90 million people risk total blindness by 2020
  • NAFDAC boss wants herbal drugs recognised
  • Confront the cold with fresh fruits
  • Rotary honours Danjuma for fight against polio
  • Taking care of your newborn
  • Benefits of Kegel exercise for women
  • Foods that offer skin protection
  • Sugary drinks linked to high death tolls worldwide
  • Arrested by police, ex-Mandator's whereabouts still unknown
  • For Batonga, Ford Foundation, Terra Kulture unite
  • Chukwuemeka Ike: For he is a jolly gentle giant
  • No society can develop without female writers ' Gomba
  • Keshi left out by Ivory Coast
  • Federation Cup: Heartland, Sharks clash July 8
  • Oshoala tops Falcons 35-man list for Olympic qualifier
  • Aminu linked with Pelicans, Lawal joins Barcelona
  • Falcons need female coaches ' Mbachu
  • Diamond League: Okagbare, Fraser-Pryce clash, Bolt withdraws
  • Udoji extends Enyimba contract
  • Ogoke-Ejiogu wants more b'ball tourneys
  • Wimbledon: Federer, Nadal reach second round
  • Portugal consider Ronaldo for 2016 Olympics
THISDAY
  • Lawmaker Blames Obsolete Facilities for Agip Oil Fire
  • 2.3bn of World's Population Lack Basic Toilet
  • GSK Shows Resilience Amid the Challenges
  • A Lifeline for SMEs
  • Chuma: Countries Must Create a Workable Form of Social Protection
  • Markets Regulation and the Judiciary
  • Pains of Pregnant Women
  • Oracle Extends Worlds Most Comprehensive Enterprise Cloud Portfolio
  • DMO to Raise $1.21bn in Q3 Amidst Macroeconomic Concerns
  • BGL Saga: SEC May Petition National Judiciary Council
  • NERC May Stop Discos Charges to Unmetered Electricity Consumers
  • Buhari Promises Reforms, New Policies in Oil and Gas Sector
  • Admiralty Heights: Redefining Residential Homes in Lagos
  • Building Collapse Prevention Guild Trains Artisans
  • Lack of Recognition of Facilities Management in Nigerian Economy is a Drawback
  • Bauma Conexpo Africa 2015 Kicks Off Sept in South Africa
  • A Governor's Heart of Gold
  • Chad Arrests Boko Haram Leader in N'Djamena
  • N207bn Scam: EFCC to Re-Arraign Former NLNG Cooperatives President, Others
  • Buhari Assures on FG's Commitment to Support Boko Haram Victims
  • Abdulsalami Abubakar: Public Support Vital for Successful War Against Terror
  • N192m Fraud: EFCC Arraigns Ex-FCT Minister's Aide, Others
  • Land Scam: Ekiti Oba Clears Self
  • APC Plots With Aggrieved PDP Elders to Unseat Dickson
  • Aregbesola Set to Pay One Month's Salaries
  • Grenadines Home is a Game Changer, Says Adesope
  • Roadblock Withdrawal Will Restore Police Mandate of Internal Security, Says IGP
  • CBN Extends Deadline for BVN Enrolment to October 31
  • CBN Extends Deadline for BVN Enrolment to October 31
  • Ndume Gets Court's Approval to Travel to Mecca
  • Varsity Workers Threaten to Embark on Nationwide Strike
  • Gunmen Kidnap Former Bayelsa Acting Governor's Wife
  • Wike Appoints New Abuja Liaison Officer
  • Osun Civil Societies Urge NJC to Probe Justice Folahanmi
  • I Won the Lagos-West Senatorial Election, PDP Candidate Tells Tribunal
  • PDP Post-election Inquest: Ekweremadu Panel Receives 1,000 Memoranda
  • Timi Frank: Expect Stormy Session at APC NEC Meeting
  • Judge Fixes July 9 for Hearing of Election Petitions against Okowa
  • APC: Why Buhari's Government is Slow
  • Okonjo-Iweala: There Was No Unauthorised Spending Under My Watch
  • Oando to Sell its Downstream Business to Helios-Vitol Group
  • Code of Conduct Bureau: Buhari's Pledge to Make His Assets Public Stands
  • House Commences Review of Rules of Procedure
  • Chad Arrests Boko Haram Leader in N'Djamena
  • Na'Allah: APC's Persistent Interference in N'Assembly Matters will Worsen Matters
  • Protest Rocks Ekwulobia over Alleged Relocation of Boko Haram Prisoners
  • Liberia Loses Ebola-free Status after New Case is Confirmed
  • President Promises Reforms, New Policies in Oil and Gas Sector
  • Gunmen Kidnap Former Bayelsa Acting Governor's Wife
  • OPEC Crude Oil Production Hits Three-year High
  • NNPC Says there's Enough Petrol
  • NSE Targets Sale of Apple, LVMH, Other Foreign Shares on Local Bourse
  • Wike to Develop Framework to Woo Investors
  • Visa Scam: EFCC Arrests Two VIP Express Tourism Staff
  • Atiku's Firm Objects to N1.3bn Suit
  • CBN Extends Deadline for BVN Enrolment to October 31
  • Naspers Adds Nigeria, Turkey to 'BRIC
  • Regulators, Others Seek Review of Proposed Corporate Governance Code
  • Skye Bank Concludes Mainstreet Integration
  • Nigerian Stock Market Records 3.4% in Six Months
  • Buhari Appoints Amina Zakari Acting INEC Chairman as Jega Steps Down
  • Kogi West, Central to Present Single Guber Candidate
  • Africa's Big Five and the Future
  • NFF Investigates NRA President over Match-fixing
  • Enyimba Chasing Record in Ilorin
  • Glo Hails Premier League Strikers
  • Ogba, Nesiama, Wophil Vie for IAAF Posts
  • Federer, Nadal Through to Next Round
  • Bolt Watch Your Back! Bromell, the 'Next Big Thing' in Track & Field is Here
  • Old Boys President Rewards Victorious St. Gregory's
  • Champions League: Millennium Stadium to Host 2017 Final
  • Another Look at Tanzania's Digital Migration
GUARDIAN
  • Genesis Energy partners Norwegian firm for hydro-power solution
  • Discordant tunes trail CBN's new forex policy
  • Buhari pledges to resolve power supply crisis soon
  • Expert cautions maritime stakeholders on cyber attack
  • Natural gas, renewable energy usage to curb emissions
  • MainOne claims $300m investment in seven W.African countries
  • NIPOST revokes licences of 10 courier firms
  • A dream ghastly terminated
  • Petrol tankers blame accidents on regulators, bad roads
  • Anxiety, tears, as Lagos shuts Ladipo Market
  • Three arrested over alleged N20m fraud
  • Saraki pledges speedy screening of ministerial nominees
  • NERC restricts importation of meters, caps estimated billing
  • VIOs blame FRSC for fake driver's licences
  • Olatoso Oshoffa's self-declaration as new CCC head illegal, say trustees
  • APC lists Buhari's achievements, urges patience
  • How to tackle corruption, by Actionaid
  • Experts chart path to speedy passage of PIB
  • Japan 'import special gun' for Three Lionesses
  • NRFF president satisfied despite Black Stallions' failure to gain promotion
  • WBF cruiserweight champion, Chiori, seeks support
  • Cross River suspends Obudu Mountain Race
  • A World Cup 'too hot' for male coaches
  • Keshi missing, as Cote d'Ivoire shortlists five for vacant Elephants' job
  • FIFA picks Mercy Akide-Udoh for symposium
  • Messi ban fear as Argentina face Paraguay
  • AC Milan and Muntari part ways: club
  • Cybercrime law will bring sanity to Nigeria's online space
  • Mobile payments to rise by 58.5% in 2015
  • Towards reducing articulated vehicles-induced carnage
  • Imperatives of reforming the Land Use Act
  • PARTY PEOPLE (2)
  • Brilliant stride in neighbourhood diplomacy
  • Babalakin @ 55: From vilification to vindication
  • LEA Aimiuwu, the transformation leader, Godspeed
  • Feeding fat on a hungry people
  • The old bureaucracy is coming back
  • Kwasu names Centre for Theory and Criticism after Prof. Abiola Irele
THE SUN
  • False alarm: No python terrorises our community ' Enugu Monarch
  • Best practices: Nurses, stakeholders brainstorm in Enugu
  • Stigmatisation of disabled son made woman set up foundation
  • Ekweremadu donates church to Anglican Diocese
  • ANGEL OPEMUTI
  • 30 days of president's administration: No cause for alarm 'APC
  • APC, PDP lock horns over abandoned projects in Ekiti
  • Benue gov loses bid to stop PDP's election petition
  • APC crisis: Senators rally round Saraki
  • Baraje opens up on APC crisis
  • PDP won't die 'Ekweremadu
  • Buhari names Zakari acting INEC chairman
  • Tarzoor vs Ortom: Tribunal dismisses motion challenging its jurisdiction.
  • Sinclair drums support for Keshi
  • As Amodu, Pinnick disagree on Eagles' coach
  • NFF threatens to review Glo sponsorship deal
  • Olympic qualifier: Danjuma invites Ikidi, Oshoala, 33 others for E/Guinea
  • Alleged $2.1bn ECA spend: Okonjo-Iweala ready to explain
  • Why Nigeria needs unified corporate governance code 'FRC chair
  • Oando sells 60% downstream business for $461m
  • Reform policies to boost oil, gas revenue underway 'Buhari
  • CBN extends BVN registration to Oct 31
  • BVN: Customers call for extension
  • Bank Verification: CBN extends registration until October 31
  • Ekiti: Fayose settles in, appoints cabinet
  • Water scarcity cripples Abuja
  • Spread HIV/AIDS, go to jail, Ondo tells patients
  • You'll face full wrath of law, police tell killers of FUTA ex-VC
  • Female mechanic grooms female students in automobile repairs
  • Resettle Boko Haram victims in North-East, govs beg FG
  • We won't delay confirmation of Buhari's ministers 'Saraki
  • Be patient with Buhari, Gana urges Nigerians
  • NUJ commends Buhari for restoring Deutsche Welle correspondent's accreditation
  • Buhari assures terrorism victims of support
  • Gunmen kidnap ex-Bayelsa acting gov's wife
  • South East traders protest relocation of Boko Haram detainees to Anambra
  • Group congratulates Saraki
  • Igbo World Union honours eminent personalities
  • MASSOB gives Police 3-day ultimatum to release members
  • Jega, six INEC commissioners leave office
  • 3 INEC staff suspended over theft of documents
  • Cross River Gov: I inherited a state with great potentials, not an empty treasury
  • N125b fraud: Atuche, other to face trial Oct. 28
  • BREAKING NEWS: Indonesia military transport plane crashes in Medan; 37 dead
  • Happy days' are here again
  • Audu Ogbeh and truth-telling in the APC
  • NASS leadership: Another uppercut for APC
  • Babalakin @ 55: From vilification to vindication
  • Re-engineering National Housing Fund
  • Open letter to Buhari
  • Funding the National Assembly
LEADERSHIP
  • PMB Needs Our Support ' PDP Chieftain
  • LG Boss Suspension: Gov Lalong Tells Director To Take Charge
  • Nasarawa Endorses Project To Check Climate Change
  • APC Postpones Caucus Meeting, Holds NEC Friday
  • Senators Will Reconvene From Break To Screen Ministers If' ' Saraki
  • Oil Sector Reforms: PMB May Scrap Some Govt Agencies
  • 13 Dormant Education Agencies Got N37.7bn
  • Boko Haram: 22 Trained Female Bombers Deradicalised ' NSA
  • Oando Targets N54bn From Sale Of 60% Downstream Operations
  • PMB Appoints Amina Zakari INEC Chair As Jega Bows Out
  • Camouflage: Entertainers' Fading 'Swag
  • Wizkid, Yemi Alade Lose BET Award To Ghana's Stonebwoy
  • I Don't Acknowledge Challenges ' TOR
  • What 'Invasion 1897' Has Done For Me ' Lancelot
  • Abuja's Popular Social Media Personality 'AlexReports' Loses Father
  • Crown Troupe Closes Shop With Kongi's Harvest
  • I Used To Hawk Pure Water On Lagos Traffic
  • Bayelsa Tourism Agency Tasks Film Producers On Ijaw Culture
  • Top Artistes Thrill At Today's AFRIMA Industry Nite
  • Fire Outbreak: Kate Henshaw Relocates From Lekki Phase 1 Apartment
  • I Didn't Inherit Empty Treasury In Cross River ' Gov Ayade
  • Mambilla Hydro-power 'II Grow Our Economy ' Nguroje
  • CBN Extends BVN Deadline To October 31
  • Dwindling Revenues: UBA Stresses Need For Economic Diversification
  • Unmetered Electricity Consumers May Stop Paying Tariff
  • NNPC Cautions Against Panic Buying As Fuel Queues Resurface
  • Okonjo-Iweala Denies Unauthorised Spending From Excess Crude Account
  • Airtel Emerges World's 3rd Largest Telco With 303m Subscribers
  • Extend NNPC Probe To Kaduna Refinery ' Workers
  • Understanding ECOWAS Common External Tariff
  • AAG: Weightlifters Storm Ibadan Ahead Of Open Trials
  • Fight With Dillian Whyte Will Bring Out Joshua's Dark Side
  • SWAN Congratulates Saraki
  • NPFL Week 15: Enyimba Chase Record At Kwara
  • Glo Commends NPFL Strikers For Week 14 'Goal Feast
  • Odunlami Passes Casablanca Medical
  • Leg Injury Rules Bolt Out Of Paris, Lausanne
  • Wimbledon Open: No Doubles For Serena, Venus
  • Ivorian FA Releases Names Of 5 Probable Coaches
  • Balogun Undergoes Fitness Test With Mainz
  • When Shall We Realise That We Just Had A Revolution
  • Lessons From Ex-FUTA VC's Murder
TRIBUNE
  • Only president's letter, not party's, can be read in National Assebly 'Na'Allah
  • Police not broke, IGP says
  • 90 million people may go blind by 2020 'NOA
  • 404 NIMC centres issuing identity cards nationwide 'DG
  • Bauchi govt gives banks 24-hr ultimatum to improve ATM services
  • PDP crisis: Post-election review committee receives over 1,000 memoranda
  • Delta Assembly confirms 12 commissioner- nominees
  • Prof Ilemobade's killers must face full wrath of law 'Mimiko
  • Police confirm abduction of female entrepreneur in Bayelsa
  • NASS crisis: Oyo APC vows to sanction erring members
  • Put private varsities on TETFUND's beneficiary list, VCs urge FG
  • HIV/AIDS prevalence in Taraba alarming 'NEPWHAN
  • I didn't inherit empty treasury 'Ayade
  • Constitute governing councils for Saki, Ibarapa polytechnics, Oyo assembly tells Ajimobi
  • Terrorism charge: Court grants Ndume leave to travel for lesser hajj
  • NASS leadership: Provide proof of your allegations, Baraje challenges Akande
  • NASS ready to screen ministers anytime 'Saraki
  • No unauthorised spending under me 'Okonjo-Iweala
  • 30 days: APC lists 8 major achievements of Buhari
  • We are finding it hard to import because of unpaid subsidy---Oil marketers
  • We have no power to make Buhari, Osinbajo, others declared assets public -- Coduct Bureau
  • President Buhari assures victims of insurgency of assistance
  • Jega bows out of INEC, predicts brigther future for Nigeria
  • Osun workers reject governor's plan to pay only December 2014 salary
  • Buhari will expose more corrupt activities in few days 'APC
  • Chad arrests Boko Haram leader in N'Djamena
  • CBN extends biometric verification till October 31
  • Atuche, ex-BankPHB MD, re-arraigned, trial resumes October 28
  • Varsity workers set for 'mother of all strikes
  • Customers dispersed with teargas at bank premises over biometric verification
  • I emerged Senate President through hardwork 'Saraki
  • Nothing outrageous about our allowances 'Rep
  • Boko Haram: Reintegrating rescued victims
  • Debt repayment: Greece requests EU rescue deal
  • Indonesia military plane crashes into houses, 113 on board dead
  • Lee presents relief donation to Nepal earthquake victims
  • Ondo youths protest power outage
  • Kogi SEMA prepares to mitigate flood
  • Traders, landlords hinder Benin mega city project
THE NATION
  • APC: Buhari on course
  • CBN extends BVN deadline till October 31
  • Oando sells 60% downstream to HVI for $276m
  • Okonjo-Iweala defends $2.0b ECA spending
  • Buhari appoints Zakari as INEC boss
  • Osun begins payment of salary arrears
  • What next for NNPC after board dissolution
  • Gowon condemns Amnesty Internationals report on military
  • President to support terror victims
  • Hoodlums attack APC witnesses at Ekiti Tribunal
  • Another look at Tanzanias digital migration
  • NERC mulls ultimatum for Discos on meters
  • Oil workers urge NLNG to complete Train 7
  • ARCO vs NAOC: Court fixes October 26 for hearing
  • Firm raises 500m euros for Calabar Sea Port
  • NSE tightens noose on insider trading
  • DMO may issue N240b bonds in September
  • CBN laments poor mobile money growth
  • NSE to readmit Lafarge Africa into high-priced stocks list
  • Seven-Up to pay N1.76b dividend to shareholders
  • UNEP gets kudos
  • Another container accident
  • Garlands all the way
  • Saraki the innocent
  • Our Girls; Beyond politics- EducareTrust @ 21 begs YOU to start a Youth Inspiration Centre in your ward
  • The EFCC we need
  • APC Scandinavia: Crisis will strengthen Party
DAILY TIMES
  • New Islamic Sect Emerges in Kebbi
  • Judgement On The Blasphemy On Prophet Muhammad Is Triumph Of Rule Of Law- Kano State Government
  • Plateau NDLEA Boss Warns against Drug Abuse, Trafficking
  • Ekiti APC, PDP Trade Blames over State of Projects
  • Abia APC Explains Position on Choice of LG Commission
  • Jos Muslim Cleric Seeks Consolidation of Predecessor'S Goals
  • Ondo Youths Protest Power Outage, Chase Manager out of Office
  • Ambode Seeks Collaboration with Navy to Fight Crime
  • India's Tour of Zimbabwe: An Opportunity for Vijay
  • Mickelson'S $2.75m Tied to Illegal Gambling Operation
  • Nadal Sweeps aside Belluci in Wimbledon Opener
  • Lacazette Offered to Arsenal for 21m
  • AC Milan Terminate Muntari's Contract
  • Schneiderlin a Good Signing for United - Ferdinand
  • Everton Make Move for Odubajo
  • Neymar Will Help Brazil Win the World Cup Again- Roberto
  • Chelsea Target Rahman's Motor Accident Not Serious
  • Ronaldo Seals Image Rights Deal
  • Obuh Appointed Coach of FC Ifeanyi Ubah
  • ISIS Beheads 2 Women in Syria for Witchcraft
  • Afghan Violence Leaves 5 Dead
  • 113 Killed in Indonesian Military Plane Crash
  • Ebola Returns to Liberia
  • Burundi Ruling Party Laud Election Turnout
  • UN Report Indicts South Sudan Army of Raping, Killing Girls
  • DRC to Train Ex-Child Soldiers, Sex Abuse Victims
  • Court Orders IGP to Pay N5m for Rights Abuse
  • Kumuyi Due in Adamawa July 14
DAILY TRUST
  • Re: Buhari's 'wish list' for G7
  • Africa and the Politics of Gay Rights
  • Pick up the gavels and get to work
  • US court rules in favour of Muslim denied job for her hijab
  • Why incoming FCT administration must act fast on cattle rustling
  • Kuje community laments dilapidated clinic, lack of staff
  • AMAC village head laments truancy rate among school pupils
  • How I have been living as a local barber ' 75-year-old man
  • Why we rely on herbs for treatment, Gwagwalada locals
  • The sad story of communities displaced for Abuja Airport
  • FG engages consultants, moves to tackle impact of climate change
  • UN climate talks at snail's pace, UN says
  • Over 15 states, 50 LGs likely to be flooded this year
  • Proposed nuclear plant 'threat to Niger Delta environment
  • Why PMB is right to hasten slowly
  • One key step before economic diversification
  • BVN: CBN extends deadline
  • E-tax Pay: The easy way to pay your tax
  • Lagos now regional office for Lufthansa Airline
  • Travel & Business News partners Caverton Helicopters on youth empowerment
  • Nahco strengthens ties with licensed customs agents
  • Arik Air, police to collaborate on security
  • FAAN asks airport managers to recover debts
  • Kano investors want full implementation of ECOWAS CET
  • Expert identifies reasons for projects failure
  • CCNN launches N48b expansion project
  • Oshoala, Ordega, Oparanozie top list of invited Falcons
  • Sanusi: Why NFF is owing staff, hotels
  • All Africa Games judo trials begin Friday
  • Abdullahi seeks motivation for Katsina Spotlight FC
  • Glo commends Premier League strikers
  • Giwa's Shu'aibu targets league title, 30 goals
  • NFF to telecast all NPFL matches live
  • NFF fires Okon, appoints Danjuma as Falcons' coach
  • Cte d'Ivoire: 5 shortlisted for post of National coach
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • Taraba gov tasked on prison relocation
  • NSCDC arrests seven prostitutes over child trafficking in Ondo
  • Boko Haram: FG rehabilitates 305 victims
  • Saraki assures on quick attention to ministerial nominees, bills
  • Committee on recovery of govt property revokes 97 CofOs
  • Over 110,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in Taraba, says group
  • Reps get new standing order in 3 weeks
  • 30 days in office: APC praises Buhari
  • FRSC creates 30 special centres to check truck accidents
  • N125bn fraud: Court adjourns Atuche, Ojo's trial
  • N9bn jumbo pay for 8th NASS
  • Lagos Assembly to mediate in Ikorodu kingship dispute
  • APC blames Ekiti gov for abandoning inherited projects
  • Buhari urged to intervene in arms build-up in Ilaje
  • I won Lagos West senatorial election, Adewale tells tribunal
  • PDP receives 1,000 memo on post-2015 election
  • Saraki, Dogara's emergence, good checkmate to godfatherism in Nigerian politics ' Shettima
  • NASS leadership crisis: Oyo APC threatens to deal with lawmakers
  • APC chieftain, group challenge Okowa to probe Uduaghan
  • Age won't be barrier to Buhari's performance 'Olayemi
  • Delta guber: Okowa preliminary objection to stop APC, LP petitions struck out
  • Africans move to demystify treatments for NTDs, malaria, others
  • Many cases of hypentension are misdiagnosed, experts say
  • New health minister must be knowledgeable on sector's challenges 'Former Rivers Health commissioner
  • The healing power of garlic
  • ARTISTE UNCENSORED: I communicate with my attires on stage'Indian Princess
  • World Music Day 2015 at Abuja
  • VOICES : Piracy in Nigerian entertainment industry
  • Consumers task FG, GENCOs on sustainable electricity as supply picks
  • NERC issues new guidelines for DISCOs
  • Kaombo, Egina promote local content ' Total
  • BA launches capacity building initiative in aviation industry
  • BOI to support Catholic group on SMEs' capacity building
  • Seven Energy secures $52m facility
  • IATA predicts passenger growth in Africa's aviation industry
  • Tony Elumelu Foundation: Building Africa's future entrepreneurs through funding, training
  • Keshi, Siasia not members of Nigeria Coaches Association 'Bewarang


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