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Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, July 15, 2015


Below are the news headlines from leading national newspapers across the country. Do have a nice day as you read.

VANGUARD
  • Appointment of New Service Chiefs: 25 Generals face retirement
  • No rift between me and Buhari, says Tinubu
  • Four die, as oil spill causes multiple accidents in Ogun
  • Unpaid salaries: Osun workers resume suspended strike
  • NLC urges relocation of Ekwulobia Boko Haram suspects
  • Ogun SDP congratulates Osoba at 76
  • FG, APC must apologise for misleading public over bailout funds 'Group
  • Eid-el-Fitr: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays
  • Zakat-ul-Fitr: Calculation and payment in money
  • Enugu lawyer compels EFCC to investigate Chime
  • US Gay Marriage Ruling: We Say No!
  • Why Senate is yet to get committees
  • EDO: Day Rice man dumped PDP for APC
  • NASS Crisis: We need quick resolution ' Oji
  • Prestige builds robust human capital to beat competition
  • Pope Francis on climate change and Nigeria
  • Still on can evil triumph over good
  • INEC:Gambling with integrity
  • Nigeria goes Near Field Communication with 'PayWithCapture
  • Reliable tips in conserving smartphone batteries
  • Technology players ditch competition for Tech+ conference
  • Media executives advocate proper checks for online media practice
  • How to rank top on social media
  • Workplace transformation with analytics, unified communication
  • Associated Discount House migrates to Finacle 10
  • BlackBerry gets HP's certification for Helion ready program
  • Oliseh must learn from Keshi's mistakes
  • Toriola, Quadri lead Team Nigeria to ITTF Cup in Cameroon
  • Gotv Boxing Night: N1m, trophy for best boxer
  • Eagles: Historic day as Oliseh takes over
  • Dream Team 'll do Nigeria proud ' Prince Elutabe
  • Gifted eyes six more bouts to challenge Tripple G
  • FIBA Africa U-16: Nigerian girls maintain unbeaten run
  • Oliseh 'll do more than coaching ' Pinnick
  • Van Persie sends emotional message to Arsenal, Man United
  • Video: Sterling signs for Manchester City
  • Whoopi Goldberg abandons disgraced Cosby
  • King Sunny Ade's US show cancelled, fans demand refund
  • The truth about Bill Cosby ' Cosby wife
  • There's 'nothing' to NDLEA's probe ' Davido
  • Facebook hands some news feed controls back to users
  • Tiwa Savage, Wizkid renew contracts with Pepsi
  • Omotola, Ali Baba to be honoured at 2015 AAA
  • 50 cent files for bankruptcy
  • Public officials: What manner of austerity
  • Bailouts in Greece and Nigeria: Public debt and accountability
  • Amuwo Odofin schools: Facing prolonged neglect
PUNCH
  • APC leaders unfair to Tinubu ' Akande
  • Plot against Ekweremadu'll fail, says Rep
  • Awori indigenes storm Tinubu's residence in protest
  • Abia tribunal dismisses Anyim's petition against Ikpeazu
  • Online activists tackle Buhari over pilgrimage subsidy
  • The map of the future is here
  • Buzz social media diary
  • How identical twins reconnected on YouTube
  • Barons, couriers and victims of narcotics
  • Buhari and renewed Boko Haram offensive
  • Restore military checkpoints
  • Going to America
  • National Assembly: An ego quest or stress test
  • Sure-fire marriage destroyers to avoid
  • Nigerias killer containers
  • Nigeria, UK target N4.5tn trade in five years
  • Stop cutting trees, preserve the environment ' Ambode
  • Scrap dealers strike over poor pricing
  • DSS officials beat Niger gov's CPS
  • Yobe tribunal admits 204,900 exhibits
  • Gov decries poor state of road
  • Court releases Lamido, sons on bail
  • Again, BHaram kills 25 in Borno
  • New service chiefs in closed-door meeting with predecessors
  • Osinbajo seeks global leaders help in repatriating stolen funds
  • NBC, security operatives hunt Radio Biafra operator
  • Complaints commission has justified its existence Obasanjo
  • Niger Delta projects hindered by funds PS
  • Parties wont share senate committees equally Saraki group
  • FG declares July 17, 20 holidays for Sallah
  • NUT rejects compulsory computer purchase in Anambra
  • JAMB fixes 180 as cut-off points for varsities
  • Osun workers reject half salaries
  • On medicare and assessing the value of lung cancer screening
  • Health and fitness news
  • WHO recommends injectable Artesunate for severe malaria
  • Philips refurbishes Lagos health centre
  • Diet can determine how fast you heal
  • Primary healthcare centres are meant to serve you!
  • Experts frown on lapses in medical regulation
  • Medics link wrong diagnosis to poor training
  • Prenatal test: Detect future maternal cancer
  • PMG-MAN decries new National Drug Distribution Guidelines
  • Nigeria needs more Intensive Care Units ' Cole
  • Lagos seals 29 illegal patent medicine stores
  • More young Nigerians have hypertension' Doctors
  • Beyond physically staying in shape
  • Merck, UNESCO others unite against Ebola
  • Why Nigeria failed to achieve MDGs ' FG
  • Why Nigeria failed to achieve MDGs ' FG
  • Foundation donates drugs to widows
  • Foods for damaged nerves
  • We didn't approve Davido's video 'Censors board
  • Klint Da Drunk for Eko beauty pageant
  • Entertainment industry can bail out state govts 'Ogundaisi
  • Van Persie joins Fenerbahce
  • Adeyemi joins Leeds
  • Oliseh in Abuja for unveiling today
  • Sterling completes City move
  • Russia fire Capello
  • Tiote misses tour
  • Moses in Mourinho's plans, says Stoke boss
  • ABU, UNILAG for Oyedeji Intercollegiate Championship
  • LMC sanctions Wolves, Taraba
  • Boxers eye N1m jackpot at GOtv tourney
  • AFN not to blame for athletes' visa problem ' Falilat
  • Xavi slams Real
  • StarTimes unveils Bundesliga promo
THE SUN
  • Strange stream: Women go mad, barren for violating rules
  • Anambra woman makes wave in casket making
  • Anglican Communion fetes Nnewi Prison inmates
  • Buhari's chieftaincy title causes royal rumble in Abia
  • Scavengers' world: Abuja, where wastes turn wealth
  • Benue gov to support 2015 Christian pilgrims
  • Blogger to Buhari: Change Nigeria or Nigeria changes you
  • Poor indigenous films quality inspired me to set up school 'Afrigos
  • Don't exclude South-East from your cabinet, group tells Buhari
  • UPN crisis worsens, as party leadership disowns Fasheun
  • Redeem your pledge to Nigerians, PDP tells Buhari
  • Dogara to announce principal officersonresumption
  • 22 PDP caretaker committee chairmen in control of LGAs -Obuah
  • I didn't demand anything from President 'Tinubu
  • Drop your influence for Nigeria's sake, Buhari begs APC
  • Rio 2016 qualifier: Oshoala, Ebi to miss E/Guinea clash
  • Golden Boot Award: Yekini Foundation hails LMC
  • Oliseh gets rousing welcome in Abuja
  • NFF writes Bureau of Public Procurement
  • 56% of Ebonyi people are financially excluded ' CBN
  • CBN assures stakeholders of reliable payment system
  • NCC to slam N10m fine on service providers
  • FG extends Manitoba contract, disregards labour's threat
  • Govt to develop grazing reserves to end conflicts
  • Boko Haram kills 45 in Monguno Borno
  • Shell lifts force majeure on Nigeria's Forcados crude oil stream
  • U.S NASA spacecraft speeds past Pluto
  • Historic Iran nuclear deal reached
  • In Rivers community, bad roads torment residents
  • NLC congratules Osagie, The Sun MD
  • We'll honour life-changing agreements ' Buhari
  • JAMB pegs varsity exam pass mark at 180
  • Police arrest 15 secondary school cultists in Ebonyi
  • Rivers: Health workers suspend 12 months strike
  • Pension arrears: Imo pensioners give Okorocha 14-day ultimatum
  • Appointments: Human rights group accuses Buhari of being anti-Igbo
  • Osun workers resume work after 7 weeks strike
  • Sultan tasks elected leaders on insurgency
  • 254 killed in Birom/Fulani clash in Plateau 'CAN chairman
  • Fight to overcome Boko Haram insurgents 'now or never' 'Shettima
  • New service chiefs: 40 Generals to go
  • No regrets establishing Public Complaints Commission ' Obasanjo
  • Alleged fraud: Lamido, 2 sons granted bail
  • FG jams Radio Biafra, hunts station's operators
  • Service Chiefs: 'PICKING 2 BORNO SONS MEANS NOW OR NEVER FOR BOKO HARAM', SAYS SHETTIMA
  • Zero tolerance for homosexuality in Benue ' Gov Ortom
  • Lamido in the dock!
  • Boko Haram puts Buhari in a tight spot
  • Between population and the environment
  • Beyond Coroner's report on Synagogue building collapse
  • LAUSANNE deal: Why Iran needs to make it happen
  • Ekweremadu: APC should embrace change
  • Move Boko Haram suspects out of South East
GUARDIAN
  • The Chutzpah of an incorruptible President
  • Global consumption of petroleum to grow by 1.3 million bpd
  • West Africa may lead world's next oil production boom
  • Non-functional NNPC depots threaten fuel supply
  • NCDMB seeks firms'collaboration over local content policy's implementation
  • Courts stops $3.5bn Egina FPSO Contract
  • Go after sponsors of oil theft, IYC tells govt
  • Abia pledges support for NDDC on key projects
  • Expert wants ship owners to access Cabotage Fund
  • Maritime stakeholders task govt on port infrastructure
  • NLNG pays $1.6bn tax to govt
  • Dogara to announce principal officers next week
  • Delta orders ex-political office holders to return vehicles
  • Police woman allegedly kills colleague in Delta
  • Tricycle operators petition govt over extortion in Enugu
  • N'Delta ministry, commissioner decry poor funding of projects, NDDC
  • Primate Okoh, CAN, others caution against legalising same-sex marriage in Nigeria
  • Buhari plans to resuscitate textile, garment industry
  • Anambra, NIA partner on Awka model city
  • Rivers health workers resume work after one-year strike
  • NDDC commissions 500-bed space for UUTH medical students
  • Foundation seeks assistance for indigent, physically-challenged kids
  • Imo communities cry for help
  • Abducted Edo lecturer's whereabouts still unknown
  • Manhunt after Mexican drug lord escapes from jail through tunnel
  • Ayade lauds Buhari for appointing Ibas as new Chief of Naval Staff
  • PDP cautions Buhari, APC against 'cosmetic' governance, propaganda
  • FG extends Manitoba's contract for management of TCN
  • PDP accuses APC of plotting to instigate state of emergency in Rivers
  • Put national interest first, Buhari tells APC leaders
  • FG jams Radio Biafra's signal, declares station illegal
  • FG directs NBC to shut down Biafran radio
  • Mexico seizes $11.5 mn hidden in strawberry truck
  • US police officer 'ambushed' in Missouri
  • Top Republicans in US Congress question Iran deal
  • Aramide, Okoduwa dominate First Grandmaster Koffi U-15 Taekwondo tourney
  • Toriola, Quadri lead Team Nigeria to ITTF Africa Senior Cup
  • Oliseh's planned unveiling may wait, as NFF writes Bureau of Public Procurement
  • Cash-strapped Delta Queens walked over in FA Cup
  • N1m to be won at GOTV Boxing Night
  • Enyimba, Sunshine Stars light up Aba, as FC Taraba hosts Wolves
  • MLS players snipe at Gerrard, Lampard all-star picks
  • Van Persie signs for Fenerbahce from Man United
  • Stoke manager hints Moses may go to Chelsea
  • Xavi laments Madrid's treatment of friend Casillas
  • Toothpick Alert: A cue for software industry development in Nigeria (1)
  • MTN, Google, others support technology conference
  • Dell introduces new business solutions
  • Samsung unveils new UHD TV
  • VConnect's expansion to buoy Nigeria's e-commerce sector
  • Oracle extends cost comprehensive enterprise cloud portfolio
  • Beta Computers offers POS, accounting solutions on flexible services options
  • How market restructuring can boost 30% broadband penetration target
  • Lenovo unveils new brand logo
  • VDT, ATCON collaborate for Internet Protocol workshop
  • Bladder cancer in Nigeria: Why snails matter (2)
  • A case for the welfare state
  • TRUE COLOURS
  • Rethinking the states and bailout
  • Beyond the bailout of debtor-states
  • Women group demands better deal for culture sector
  • Don't Die on Wednesday is first as sports fiction, says Afenfia
  • For AMEMUSITO Concert, Toledo returns in style
  • Artmosphere to hold on Saturday in Ibadan
LEADERSHIP
  • Ekiti Doctors Call For Understanding Over Strike
  • FG Confirms Recall Of Non-career Ambassadors
  • Gov Bello's Spokesman Manhandled By SSS
  • Women Entrepreneurs Hail Buhari Over New Service Chiefs
  • Al-Makura Inaugurates Committee On Solid Exploration In Nasarawa
  • EFCC Arraigns Kwara Ex-lawmaker Over N82.5m Fraud
  • Kogi Chieftaincy Tussle: Court Sacks Oba Of Gbeleko
  • Ambode Orders Reconstruction Of IKotun-Ejigbo Road
  • Disunity In PDP Cost Us Lagos Guber Poll
  • Bayelsa: Tribunal Strikes Out NCP's Petition Against INEC, Sen Paulker
  • Omotola, Ali Baba To Get 2015 AAA Special Honours
  • NDLEA To Probe Davido
  • Helen Paul, Omobaba, Others Storm Ekiti For Sallah Fiesta
  • Nigerian Men Are Liars 'Yvonne Nelson
  • Hollywood Actor, Anthony Anderson To Host MAMA 2015
  • Oil Production In Ondo Threatened ' NHRC
  • Trade Fair Creates N500m Turnover ' DG
  • NUPENG, PENGASSAN Threaten Strike Over Agip, Arco Face-off
  • Petrol: Bayelsa, Lagos Residents Paid Highest At N155, N149
  • Fuel Subsidy: OTL Africa Faults Dogara On Price Control Act
  • FG Extends TCN Management Contract By A Year
  • Nigeria Can Earn $400m From Outsourcing In 2 Years
  • Glo Leads In Subscriber Acquisition For 2015 ' NCC
  • United Capital Reports 13% Rise In PAT Half Year
  • Naira Dips To N245/$1 As Reserves Rise
  • Is Oliseh The Messiah
  • NPFL Week 18: Enyimba, Giwa, Taraba, Seek Resurgence
  • Bosso Eulogises Ndifreke, Says Striker Is 'An Asset
  • Kano Reassures Pillars FC, Basketball Club Of Support
  • Rashidi Yekini Foundation Lauds LMC Over Award
  • Arsenal's Alexis Branded 'Mentally Weak' By Coach
  • Man City Complete Sterling Signing
  • Begovic Seals Chelsea Move
  • I Want Mayweather Jnr ' Thurman
  • We'll Survive Without Sterling ' Rodgers
  • Embracing The Message Of Understanding At Eid
  • Time To Criminalise Medical Workers' Strike
  • 2015 Presidential Elections And Funds Management
  • Gombe Guber Polls And The Will Of The People
  • A Look At The World Of Female Photographers
  • Beggars, Almajirai Relocate To Abuja
  • 2015 Election: Alhassan Hosts And Thanks Women
  • Power Efficiency: Energy Labels For End-use Appliances Underway
THISDAY
  • Firm Collaborates with Broker on Life Insurance
  • Fitness Franchise Targets 2000 Jobs for Women
  • Redefining Africa
  • DMO: States Raised N600bn via Bonds in 10 Years
  • Nigeria's Crude Export to Spain Worth '6.5b in 2014
  • Evron Launches Online Portal, Physical Store for Foodstuff
  • Air Cote d'Ivoire Consolidates Operation to Nigeria
  • Fate of Pencom, PTAD in a Slimmer Govt
  • Appraising NPF MFB's Business Initiatives
  • Stanbic IBTC Splashes N9bn Dividend on Shareholders
  • Reversing EEG Suspension as Catalyst for Non-oil Exports
  • Capital Markets Integration Gets Boost
  • In Who's Interest is the National Corporate Governance Code
  • Id-el-Fitr: FG Declares Friday, Monday Public Holidays
  • IDPs in North East Increase to 1.3m
  • Alleged N1.35 Billion Fraud: Lamido, Sons Free at Last
  • Delta Police Arrests 35 Suspected Cultists in Warri Area
  • NBC Blocks Radio Biafra
  • Escapee Prisoner, 2 Others Arrested for Alleged Kidnapping
  • Why We Are Unable to Complete our Projects- Niger Delta Ministry
  • Nigeria's 2014 Crude Export to Spain Worth '6.5b
  • Pensioners Dissociate Union from Protest Rallies
  • Strike: We Are Not Out to Sabotage Buhari's Govt, Doctors Clarify
  • Insurgency: Implement Your Marshal Plan Now, Rep Tells Buhari
  • Foreign Ministry Confirms Recall of Non-career Ambassadors
  • Niger Gov's Wife Takes up Job as Gynaecologist
  • Eid-el-Fitr: FG Declares Friday, Monday Public Holidays
  • Sallah: FG Sends Food and Clothes to IDPs
  • Admission: JAMB Sets 180 Cut-off Point for Varsities, 150 for Polys, COEs
  • Work on Ikotun-Ejigbo Road to Commence in One Week, Says Ambode Assures
  • Solid Mineral Sector Development will Diversify Our Economy, Says Okowa
  • Persons with Disabilities Shut NDDC, Demand Employment
  • Overhauling Abuja's Road Traffic Agency
  • Refusal to Approve N15.37bn Loans Behind Oshiomhole's Tirade Against Okonjo-Iweala
  • FG Ignores Labour's Threat, Extends Manitoba's Contract with TCN
  • Oil Rises on Slow Return of Iran Exports after Nuclear Deal
  • US: We'll Compel Nigeria to Accept Same-sex Marriage
  • Azaiki's Thoughts on Nigeria
  • Tinubu: I Have Not Made Demands of Buhari
  • Economy will Take Time to Fix, Says APC
  • Boko Haram Insurgency Will Continue Unless..., by Ex-Minister
  • The Imperative of Party Supremacy
  • Battle to Succeed Mimiko Takes Root in Ondo
  • Audu and the Confluence of Gang-up
  • El-rufai and the 2019 Presidential Election
  • APC, Buhari Undermining Rule of Law, PDP Alleges
  • Dogara: Crisis over Principal Officers' Position in House Almost Over
  • IDPs in N'East Increase to 1.3m, UNFPA, NPC Express Concern
  • Cancelled PDP Kogi Congresses to Hold Next Tuesday
  • US Varsity Appoints Nigerian Visiting Research Scholar
  • Rivers APC Candidates Suffer Loss as Tribunal Dismisses Petitions against PDP
  • 2015 Security Summit: Nispana to Help Nigeria Tackle Oil Theft, Pipeline Vandalism
  • Kuku: PDP Remains Unbeatable in Ondo
  • Tribunal Strikes out APC Petition in Abia
  • Akwa Ibom: Tribunal Refuses Application to Disqualify APC's Witnesses
  • Shell Lifts Force Majeure on Exports of Forcados Crude
  • Alcatel-Lucent Achieves Distance Record for Undersea Data Transmission in Africa
  • NCC to Fine Telecom Operators N10m for Unauthorised Ads, Promos
  • Kaduna Electric Interviews Candidates for Jobs
  • Kaduna Govt to Train Beggars in Skills Acquisition
  • NBC Blocks Radio Biafra
  • Osinbajo Asks World Leaders to Dismantle Safe Havens for Stolen Funds
  • Refusal to Approve N15.37bn Loans Behind Oshiomhole's Tirade Against Okonjo-Iweala
  • Tinubu: I Have Not Made Demands of Buhari
  • FG Ignores Labour's Threat, Extends Manitoba's Contract with TCN
  • Oil Rises on Slow Return of Iran Exports after Nuclear Deal
  • US: We'll Compel Nigeria to Accept Same-sex Marriage
  • Shettima: Appointing Two Borno Sons Means Now or Never for Boko Haram
  • Bailout: Reward for Bad Behaviour
  • Oliseh Arrives for Eagles Deal
  • THISDAY Lands in Scotland for 144th Open Championship
  • Open Championship: Tiger in Fine Fettle as Els Leads Africa's Quest
  • Toriola, Quadri Lead Team Nigeria to in Cameroun
  • Wikki Threatens Pillars Invincibility at Sani Abacha
  • 10 StarTimes Subscribers to Win Tickets to Bundesliga
  • Aramide, Others Win at 1st Grand Master Koffi Under-15 Taekwando
  • Van Persie Signs for Fenerbahce
  • Sterling Completes Record Move to Man City
TRIBUNE
  • Reps leadership: We'll soon resolve our crisis 'Dogara
  • We remain committed to rooting out Boko Haram 'US
  • Rivers 22 LG caretaker chairmen still in office 'PDP
  • FG to honour international agreements 'Buhari
  • Ministerial list to be ready after Buhari's visit to US
  • Health workers suspend one-yr-old strike in Rivers
  • Senate to implement Federal Character in committee positions
  • 264 killed in Riyom, Barkin Ladi in 2 months 'CAN
  • N82.5m fraud: Court adjourns case against Kwara ex-lawmaker till Oct 6
  • Oyegun is honest 'Yoruba leaders
  • ABUTH discharges 6 Zaria bomb blast victims
  • Unpaid salaries: ASUU blasts Oyo, Osun govts over LAUTECH
  • We are not exploiting Micra drivers 'Oyo NURTW boss
  • Residents condemn military for arresting taxi driver over suspected insurgent
  • Sultan urges Nigerians to support Buhari
  • Confusion over Senate's clearance of service chiefs
  • 20 Generals to go
  • Dozens killed as Boko Haram slits residents' throats
  • NASS crisis: Why Buhari shut out Saraki, Dogara from Villa
  • Move away from agents of propaganda, PDP tells Buhari
  • UPDATED: Court grants Lamido bail on self recognition as sons, other get N25m bail each
  • Nigeria wants sources of funding for Boko Haram, others blocked
  • Osun NLC directs workers to resume strike
  • I don't know any of you, your records picked you out, Buhari tells new service chiefs
  • States raised N600bn bonds in 10 years- DMO
  • FG declares Friday, Monday holidays for Eid-el-Fitr
  • UPDATED: 4 die in multiple accidents on Sagamu-Benin expressway
  • Posers over new service chiefs
  • Nigeria and the oil fortune
  • NASS crisis will not affect governance 'Rep
  • Jega's exit and the future of INEC
  • Group petitions Okowa over ceded school property
  • Chieftaincy tussle: Ota indigenes want release of White Paper
  • Ikorodu residents urge police to curb miscreants' acts
THE NATION
  • Jonathan kicks as Buhari plans $2.1b oil cash probe
  • Tinubu: no rift with Buhari
  • Abuja court grants Lamido bail on self-recognition
  • ICPC grills Orubebe for alleged N605m fraud
  • Governors, judges, ministers, others to earn more than Buhari, Osinbajo
  • Fed Govt jams illegal Radio Biafra
  • U.S. renews commitment to defeat Boko Haram
  • NSAs family member being held by insurgents, says governor
  • Nigerians set agenda for Service chiefs
  • Osinbajo intervenes in Rivers crisis
  • Power transmission hits 4545Mw
  • Spain spent 6.5b euros on Nigerias oil
  • Oil workers threaten strike
  • NEPC moves to stop rejection of Nigerias exports
  • Edo, BoI set up debt recovery committee
  • How to achieve long-term economic growth
  • NSE begins expulsion process for inactive stockbrokers
  • Wall St. opens higher on Greek debt deal
  • Life Beer gives more grant to entrepreneurs
  • Largest insurer acquires Nigerian subsidiary
  • How not to spend forex
  • Firing of Service Chiefs, NSA too late in coming
  • What a Briton said
  • Asiwaju and National Assembly leadership crisis
  • US Rainbow of moral decadence
  • Our Girls; PMB: SOS at Mowe/Ibafo by JBerger; End DRACONIAN DEMOCRACY in State, LGAs
DAILY TIMES
  • Court Grants Ex-Governor, Lamido, Sons on N75m Bail
  • Anambra NLC Calls on Buhari to Relocate Boko Haram Suspects
  • JAMB Retains 180, 150 for Varsity, Poly Cut-off Marks
  • Arrest Ondo Speaker, Clerk Now ' APC Tells IGP
  • Police Sergeant, 4 Others Nabbed over Death of Cop
  • Oshiomhole: Jonathan's Govt Lacked Accountability
  • Russia Sacks Capello as Coach
  • Sterling Completes Record 49m Move to City
  • Old Mutual Acquires 13.6% Holdings in UAP Insurance
  • IEI Pays $1.3m Claims to Niger-Delta Power Holding
  • ARIAN, NIA on Road-Show to Promote Insurance
  • Why Naira Drops to '241 against Dollar
DAILY TRUST
  • Senate crisis deepens
  • Buhari to APC leaders: Bury your differences for Nigeria's sake
  • Buhari appoints service chiefs, NSA
  • Boko Haram kills 43 in Monguno
  • Monguno now NSA as Buhari appoints new service chiefs
  • Monguno now NSA as Buhari appoints new service chiefs
  • Buhari fires service chiefs
  • Worsening insecurity in the North
  • KDSG's scrapping of LG joint accounts
  • Guber: PDP to conduct Kogi ward congresses next Tuesday
  • Why Buhari is yet to form cabinet ' Oyegun
  • RMAFC needs to abolish some allowances of politicians
  • With quality leadership, Nigeria can tackle corruption
  • South-South APC charges new service chiefs on patriotism
  • No quarrel between Buhari, Saraki ' Senator
  • Onu seeks Igbo support for Buhari
  • PDP to Buhari: Don't engage in cosmetic governance
  • Be sensitive to plight of Nigerians, lawmakers urged
  • PDP remains strongest party in Ondo ' Kuku
  • New service chiefs and a resurgent Boko Haram
  • China and Africa Industrial Capacity Cooperation
  • As Buhari prepares for America....
  • The Buhari Bailout
  • EFCC - No Shaking!
  • Argentine court gives patient right to 'die with dignity
  • Rape: Evidence requires corroboration depending on each case ' C/Appeal
  • SAN: To be or not to be
  • Fight against corruption in Nigeria: Way forward
  • Unfavourable atmosphere for young lawyers
  • Prisoners should be allowed to use GSM ' Criminologist
  • How physically challenged man inspires Gwagwalada locals
  • Abandoned MDG's clinic worries Kuje community
  • Bwari community renovates health centre after years of neglect
  • I trek hours to access local markets, says female potter
  • Why social amenities are far from us ' Kuje locals
  • One year after, hitches blight cashless policy in FCT
  • UN to help Cross River set up REDD+ framework
  • N9.2bn stove money can create 100,000 jobs
  • Oil spillage affects 13 communities in Imo
  • Experts berate government EIA process
  • Asiwaju and the National Assembly leadership crisis
  • That bail-out was a great move
  • Inflation up to 9.2% in June
  • Tax on the go, anywhere, anytime
  • Things to know about Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
  • Sesby Travels sold N1bn tickets in 2014
  • How past administration tempered with accident investigation agency
  • NEMSA directs Abuja Disco to fix faulty electrical works
  • BPP sets deadline for submission of 2014 procurement records
  • Nigeria set to become Africa's hub for $270bn BPO industry
  • Electricity grid leaps to 4,545mw
  • Loading delays hurt Nigeria's June oil exports
  • Oshoala, Ebi to miss Equatorial Guinea clash
  • Ogunkoya, Alli task corporate bodies on sports sponsorship
  • Kano pledges support for Pillars teams
  • Bosso says Ndifreke is asset to Nigeria
  • No going back on Oliseh unveiling, NFF insists
  • Grassroots sports to get 45 percent of NSC budget
  • No going back on Oliseh unveiling, says NFF
  • Heartland will return to Dan Anyiam stadium after mid-season break says Nkwopara

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