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Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, July 22, 2015


Below are the news headlines from selected national newspapers across the nation, do have a nice day as you read. 

DAILY TIMES
  • NAMA Prepares 17 Engineers for ATSEP License
  • Abia State Receives N3bn Bailout Fund to Clear Salary Arrears
  • NLC applauds Buhari' for salaries bailout to states
  • Ebonyi Workers to Commence Indefinite Strike Today over Unpaid Salaries
  • Gov. Aregbesola denies plan to sack 10,000 workers
  • I'M Alive, Says Jonathan'S Ex CSO
  • I'm Ready for Negotiation with Boko Haram, Says Buhari
  • Google, mediaReach OMD Collaborate to Advance Online Branding
  • Afren Warns on Production; Shares Halted
  • OPC May Sue NNPC over N1.9bn Pipeline Protection Debt
  • Aero's tyre bursts after take-off, 141 on board
  • World Bank to rebuild North East with $2.1b soft loan
  • Brace up for Technology Revolution MTN Tells Businesses
  • Diamond Bank Donates Vehicle, Communication Gadgets to the Nigeria Police
  • Brace up for Technology Revolution MTN Tells Businesses
  • Airtel Advances Smart SIM Frontier with 3-in-1 Offering
  • CIMA Offers 50% Discount on Fees for CGMA
  • Nigerian Breweries Poised to Celebrate Nigerian Teachers
  • Bank rewards 40 winners in its loyalty scheme
  • LafargeHolcim $40bn merger to boost Nigeria operations
  • Seven Energy Secures $495m to Boost Gas Supply
  • Airtel Nigeria Commences Free Roaming from Five Countries
  • MainOne Plans $500m Broadband Infrastructure Investments by 2020
  • Global eRetail Sales to Reach $1.7trn in 2015
  • Slot Unveils .Ng, Mobile App, Claims Phone Retail Dominance
  • Delta Airlines announces $1billion Q2 profit
  • Raise Airlines Capitalisation Requirement to 10 Aircrafts, Stakeholder Urges FG
  • NCAA to review aviation regulations
  • Raise Airlines Capitalisation Requirement to 10 Aircrafts, Stakeholder Urges FG
  • How Nigeria can change its food security narrative ' NACCIMA
  • Coping with the Menace Called House-Agents
PUNCH
  • Kogi begins construction of N642m Ankpa Road
  • Ford develops camera-based lighting system
  • Anambra, FRSC in joint traffic rules enforcement
  • Boulos, Suzuki support safety, cleanliness
  • Toyota launches new generation seven-seater Fortuner
  • Lagos to recover 250-acre Ikorodu land
  • PDP Reps reject further delay in House resumption
  • Seven die in Ondo auto crash
  • Wealth creation, solution to dwindling allocation 'Amosun
  • First UN aid ships dock in Yemen
  • French prosecutor requests dropping Arafat death probe
  • Seven die in Ondo as truck, bus collide
  • Gunmen kill Rivers PDP chief
  • Whats next for Nigeria-US relations
  • Buhari and the challenge of national reconciliation
  • The renaissance of Nigerian music
  • Nigerians meet with Susan Rice on Twitter
  • How open model drives digital enterprise
  • NGF: APC to reject Fayose as deputy chair
  • Mentoring Africa's emerging merchant class
  • PDP sure of victory at election tribunal
  • Ebonyi appoints former gov to resolve salary crisis
  • Politicians should rise above personal interests 'Fayemi
  • Waka About columnist urges Lagos to fulfil 14-year promise
  • Code of conduct: Governors in the breach
  • Ekweremadus removal will worsen NAssembly crisis, says Sani
  • Delay in naming House committees stalls Reps duties
  • Three bandits killed in gunfight with JTF
  • Buhari treating our members as criminals PDP
  • Group asks court to stop Eko Atlantic City project
  • APC Reps sue Dogara
  • Radio Biafra still streams on the Internet NBC
  • NAFDAC denies corruption allegation against DG
  • Police pay N1bn to human rights abuse victims
  • I wont spare any corrupt APC member Buhari
  • President dumps National Conference report Source
  • Dasuki: DSS extends probe to botched BHaram deals
  • Know a drug's side effects before taking it!
  • Managing hepatitis B virus
  • King Baabu revisits dark days of military rule
  • At Federal Palace casino, a baptism of fire
  • Sterling, Iheanacho on target
  • Okpara advises NFF on U-23 team
THISDAY
  • Transcorp Braves the Odds
  • A Little Sunshine
  • Buhari to Privatizatise Telecommunication, Energy, Solid Minerals, Health and Infrastructural Facilities
  • Complex Land Documentation Process, High Interest Rates Impedes Housing Delivery, Says Iyangete
  • LAFARGE HOLCIM Achieves $40 billion Merger
  • Court to Hear Land Dispute Suit against RCCG
  • Market Opens Positively as Investors Trade N15.8bn Shares
  • Unclaimed Dividends to Reduce as SEC, CBN Collaborate on e-Dividend Payment
  • FG Eyes IPSAS to Strengthen Accounting System
  • PDP Accuses Kwara Govt of Diverting N3bn Bail Out Funds
  • Boost for Business
  • $150bn: UPP Urges Buhari to Beam Searchlight Locally
  • Indicted INEC Staff Will be Punished - INEC Chair
  • Corrupt Persons Behind 'Rented Crowd' Protest ' EFCC
  • I'm Hale, Healthy, Says Ex-President Jonathan's CSO
  • NASS: Buhari Can't Afford to Be Distracted - Asagba of Asaba
  • ASRADI Accuses CBN Governor of Sycophancy
  • Jonathan's Former CSO Hospitalised
  • Nnamani: APC Can't Enforce Discipline in N'Assembly
  • Metuh Blasts Buhari over Maltreatment of PDP Members
  • PDP Lawmakers Raise the Alarm on DSS Activities in Rivers, A'Ibom
  • Indicted INEC Staff will be Punished, Says Commission Chair
  • Two PDP Chieftains Move to Stop Akpabio's Emergence as Minority Leader
  • Senator to External Forces: Allow Us to Do Our Job
  • Abia North: Kalu Should Respect the Will of the People, Says Group
  • Bayelsa People Not Happy with Jonathan, Dickson, Says APC
  • Ondo PDP Chides Buhari over Non-appointment of Cabinet Members
  • N'Assembly Crisis: Buhari Can't Afford to be Distracted, Says Asagba of Asaba
  • Nwuche: APC Should Guard against Undermining N'Assembly Autonomy
  • Nasarawa Guber: Tribunal Receives Evidence from Maku against Al-Makura
  • Man on a Mission
  • NASS Crisis: Consolidation Group Adopts Ado Doguwa as House Leader
  • PDP Reps Raise Alarm on DSS Activities in Rivers, Akwa Ibom
  • 2 Reps Want Court to Compel Dogara to Announce Gbajabiamila, Others as Principal Officers
  • Security Agents Arrest Nine Cow Rustlers, Recover over 2,000 cows in Kaduna
  • Kwara APC's Disquiet over New Cabinet
  • Utomi: Buhari is Laying Foundation, Not Slow
  • Significance of Imansuangbon's Exit
  • Boko Haram: World Bank to Commit $2.1bn to Rebuild North-east
  • Aero Flight Makes Emergency Landing Due to Burst Tyre
  • Obi Takes over as Nimasa Acting DG
  • Agip MD to Face Contempt for Disobeying Order
  • Work to Commence Soon on $1.5bn Petrochemical Plant in Akwa Ibom
  • Benue Government Presents N12bn Supplementary Budget
  • Okowa Urges Shell to Re-establish Office in Delta
  • New Electricity Tariff: Court to Rule on NERC Application Tomorrow
  • Lafarge's 220mw Power Plant Begins Operations October
  • Lion's Head, United Capital Appointed ALCB Fund Managers
  • CIS Woos Emerging Accountants
  • CIS Woos Emerging Accountants
  • StanChart Announces New Regional Business Structure
  • Buhari to Extend Dragnet to Corrupt APC Members
  • Jonathan's CSO Dispels Rumour of His Death, Says He's Hale and Hearty
  • Dogara's Supporters Adopt Doguwa, Iriase, Others as House Principal Officers
  • NNPC, Major Marketers on Collision Course over Supply of Petrol to Abuja
  • New CDS Sets Strategic Direction for Counter-terrorism Operations
  • Boko Haram Attacks New Army Chief's Home
  • Court Grants Oronsaye Bail on Self-recognition
  • Yobe Attack: Police Commend Gallantry of Officers
  • ICPC: Immunity Clause Never Protects Public Officers from Investigations
  • NAFDAC Denies Corruption Allegation against DG
  • CSO Coalition Again Calls for EFCC Restructuring, Larmode's Removal
  • $150bn Stolen Money: UPP Urges Buhari to Beam Searchlight Locally
  • Assassins Kill Top PDP Official in Rivers
  • Civil Service Commission Commences 2015 Promotion Exam
  • Cynthia's Murder: Judge Threatens to Revoke Defendant's Bail
  • Africa Diplomatic Group to Observe Africa Day, Mandela International Day in Abuja
  • Police Kill 11 Suspected Robbers in Rivers
  • Court Urged to Stop Eko Atlantic Dredging over Flooding Risk
  • Bamangar Tukur Cries for Help as Flood Submerges His Property
  • Alcatel-Lucent Technology Week Showcases Benefits of Ultra-broadband, IP Networking Technologies
  • Victoria Island Remains the Leading Location for Live, Work, Play for Top Corporates
  • Time Out in Washington
  • Underage African Footballers 'Trafficked' to Laos
  • Adidas Inaugurates Store with 'Refresh Your Gear' Campaign
  • Abuja, Minna, Oshogbo, Oleh on Fire
  • Sharks Unveil Eunisell Shirt Sponsorship Deal
  • Sokoto Polo Club Seeks Reallocation of its Confiscated Field
  • First Deepwater Targets Top Three Finish
  • Formula 1 Drivers Bid Farewell to Bianchi
  • Aniekeme: From Mobil Beginning to National and African Greatness
  • NCC Tennis League Resumes
  • Reception for Ogba Moved to Sunday
  • 11th Annual Cargolux Squash Tourney Strokes off
THE SUN
  • Day Nigerians bade Chinyere Asika farewell in Abuja
  • Kalu, South-East govs should invest in Nollywood 'Steve Eboh
  • Oxfam to honour small-scale farmers, entrepreneurs
  • Bedridden for 12 years, time running out on embattled boy
  • 10-year-old boy buried alive, rescued 3 days after in Enugu
  • Glimmer of hope for forgotten Enyimba Hotel
  • Bad road: Help wipe out our tears, Enugu community begs Ugwuanyi
  • Businesses pack up as dilapidated Aba-Ikot Ekpene road worsens
  • S'East caucus backs Dogara on sharing of principal offices
  • Senate leadership crisis: Court rules today
  • Assassins kill PDP chieftain in Port Harcourt
  • You're disgrace to Ijaw nation, Bayelsa elders tell PDP defectors
  • NASS crisis: APC's unending nightmare
  • My record'll earn me re-election 'Dickson
  • Buhari'll give Igbo their due ' Nkire
  • Rio 2016: Qualify or face sack
  • Why we presented Oliseh to Glo ' Pinnick
  • AFCON 2017: Messi pockets 2.4m for stadium project
  • Oliseh recalls Mikel for Tanzania
  • FG to drive implementation of micro reforms in Nigeria
  • Unpaid salaries: Osinbajo, NGF chairman, Yari, meet over CBN loan
  • Customs impounds N12m frozen poultry
  • Buhari woos American businessmen to invest in Nigerian economy
  • Burundi: polls close as president seeks 3rd term
  • Buhari: Forces ready soon to take on Boko Haram
  • Building a $300 million smart Mall in Aba
  • UNIBEN students protest on highway over death of student, travelers stuck in gridlock
  • Niger Delta women protest Lufthansa's dismissal of 13 ex-militants, ex-militant leaders begs Buhari for funds
  • FG alerts publicon fake recruitment
  • Policemen brutalise eight-month pregnant woman
  • Wike states missionto CJN'sofficein Abuja
  • Court remands man in prison over rape of schoolgirl
  • Another blast kills 8 in Damaturu
  • Man, 26, commits suicide in Bauchi
  • Fresh crisis hits House
  • War on corruption: No friend, no foe 'Buhari
  • I'm alive, hale, hearty ' Obuah, Jonathan's ex- CSO
  • Jonathan paid people to attack me ' Obasanjo
  • US agrees to recover Nigeria's stolen money
  • Boko Harm attacks Buratai's village
  • Ekwueme accuses Jonathan of bringing Boko Haram to Anambra
  • NAFDAC dismisses allegation of corruption against DG
  • Nobody will be spared in the fight against corruption-Buhari
  • Jonathan's Ex-CSO alive
  • Welcome back from America
  • Anambra: Computer ownership by teachers or skills acquisition
  • El-Rufai and the template for change
  • How Buhari can tame corruption
  • Understanding the Osun crisis
  • NDIC's report on the economy
  • Averting another Ebola outbreak
GUARDIAN
  • NIPCO increases retail outlets to boost fuel supply
  • IEA forecasts slow growth for crude oil demand next year
  • Midweek Arts: 80 bright stars for Fred Agbeyegbe today
  • Afren's performance prospect dim over sliding production output
  • DataPro re-affirms Sterling Bank's BBB rating
  • Wema Bank records N20.87b gross income in six months
  • Airtel offers four African units to French firm for $1 billion
  • Nigeria's light sweet crude falls to $50.10 a barrel
  • President Muhammad Buhari Will be Interviewed On CNN Tonight
  • Aborted flight: Aero pilot acted according to standard practices' NCAA
  • Oil prices post modest rebound
  • VIDEO: Watch Buhari Speak With Amanpour
  • Ohio governor becomes 16th Republican in White House race
  • Gov. Ugwuanyi assigns portfolios to commissioners, advisers
  • Lufthansa defends treatment of Germanwings crash bereaved
  • Turkmenistan the world's most non-smoking country: WHO
  • Zimbabwe official says Mugabe laws deter investors
  • NIMASA appoints Acting D-G
  • 3 domestic servants bolt with employer's N8.1m valuables, cash in Lagos
  • Football: Mourinho rules out transfer splurge
  • Bolt sacrifices nuggets to prolong career, but says no to 400m
  • Van Gaal coy on United transfer target
  • Football: Sterling scores quick debut goal as Man City win
  • Newcastle sign Serbia striker Mitrovic
  • Laos to investigate report of trafficking of African footballers
  • ISON to invest $20m in call centre operations
  • Concerns over slow IPV6 migration plan in Nigeria
  • CSEAN alerts on vulnerability to cyber espionage, security breaches
  • Uwaje eyes NCS top position, promises stimulus package for IT devt
  • Toothpick Alert: A cue for software industry development in Nigeria
  • Founder Institute, World's Largest Startup Accelerator, testing launch in Lagos
  • MID WEEK ARTS: Obokun Festival' Using heritage to boost tourism, create jobs
VANGUARD
  • Protagonists of Biafra not invited to UN or AU meetings 'Uwazurike
  • Relocation of Boko Haram inmates hatched during Jonathan's govt 'Ekwueme
  • APC has no hands in Lamido, sons' arrest
  • FG treating PDP members as prisoners of war'METUH
  • No corrupt APC member'll escape justice ' Buhari
  • Community declares war on cultists, armed robbers, kidnappers
  • End of tenure: Why Zakari must continue as acting chairman 'INEC
  • CDS unveils agenda to end insurgency
  • The BVN Deadline Stampede
  • Commissionership: Return of Akpabio's men tears Akwa Ibom apart
  • Ashafa @ 60: A son's testimony
  • Osun: Gov Aregbesola not guilty of indebtedness ' House Speaker,Salaam
  • Buhari urges American entrepreneurs to exploit liberal trade, investment climate in Nigeria
  • Anambra: The leeches are back
  • NCC moves to adopt new regulatory guidelines
  • How Nigeria, others can drive e-commerce for sustainable development-UNCTAD
  • How Facebook's virtual reality tech'll radically change our lives
  • Technology players ditch competition for Tech+ conference
  • Innovation, challenges of Whatsapp voice call
  • How Nigerian vloggers share amazing experiences on YouTube
  • Eagles job: Risk worth taking ' Oliseh
  • Federation Cup: Abuja, Minna, Osogbo, Oleh on fire
  • We need to celebrate our girls for their courage says Coach Adeka
  • Mourinho rules out spending extravagantly on transfer
  • Omeruo joins Turkish club, Kasimpasa
  • Iheanacho, Sterling score for Manchester City
  • Putin to meet FIFA chief Blatter at Russia World Cup draw
  • See what Don Jazzy said after Instagram verified his account
  • Ebola One year after: '93 D
  • ays', new film immortalises Dr. Adadevoh
  • I don't expose my boobs deliberately ' Enitan Odugbemi
  • Critical thinking, a means to defeat the untouchables
  • Broke states, broken Federation: Will Buhari restructure Nigeria
  • EFCC, big man syndrome and anti-corruption fight
  • Unilever oral health programme targets 10m school children
  • Bridge Clinic is 'IVF Service Provider of the Year
  • The world has gone crazy!
  • Abattoir faces relocation, as strayed cow kills student in Lagos
  • How politicians released my husband's alleged killers from Delta Prison
  • Police round up 12 teenage suspects over lesbianism
LEADERSHIP
  • Nda-Isaiah, Kwankwaso, Adesina, Others To Receive HOG 2015 Awards August 9
  • Cynthia: Judge Threatens To Revoke Defendant's Bail
  • Report Sexual Offenders, Gov Ambode Tells Lagosians
  • Corrupt Persons Behind 'Rented Protest' ' EFCC
  • Pension Scam: Court Admits Oronsaye To Bail
  • Terrorism: Amosu Tasks NAF To Continue With Night Surveillance, Drones
  • Emir Of Zazzau Advocates Proactive Approach To Irrigation
  • We Can Negotiate For Chibok Girls' Release ' PMB
  • Lafarge Africa Plans 220mw Power Plant In Ogun
  • Concern Over Rise In Girl-child Labour In North-East
  • Nigerian Artistes Sweep MAMA 2015
  • New Dawn As Nuhu, Zango Reconcile
  • Karen Igho Steps Out After Child Delivery
  • D'Banj Dedicates MAMA Evolution Award To Don Jazzy
  • Nollywood Actor Almost Blind, Cries Out For Help
  • Panam Percy Paul, Bola Are Make 'A Date With The Generals
  • I Like Pageantry, Modelling, But My Education Is Priority ' Queen Yawe
  • MI, Oritz Williki Shine At Afropolitan Vibes
  • Bailout: Govs Seek Extent Of FG's Implementation
  • NLNG Earns $85bn From Gas Exports
  • Buhari Urges US To Exploit Nigeria's Trade, Investment Climate
  • NAAPE Advocates For Committee To Tackle Challenges In Aviation
  • Obi Takes Over As Acting DG Of NIMASA
  • Nigeria, France Trade Volume Hits N1.1trn
  • Maritime Stakeholders Urge FG To Appoint Technocrat For NIMASA
  • Port Road Traffic: Shippers' Council Donates Vehicle To FERCSARA
  • Katsina Seals Off Glo Offices Over Tax Default
  • Nigeria's FIBA Africa U-16 Feat Due To Buhari's Spirit ' Yakmut
  • Okagbare Aiming To Re-write History In London
  • Olympics Qualifiers: Anyansi-Agwu To Meet Danjuma, Siasia
  • Graduation Of Players Into Eagles Should Be Gradual ' Willy Okpara
  • Why We Presented Oliseh To Glo ' Pinnick
  • Oliseh May Recall Mikel
  • Nigeria-Tanzania: Foreign Pros To Join Team In Tanzania
  • Customs Wins First Zenith Bank Basketball Match
  • Tyson Fury Promises Klitschko Hell
  • Iheanacho Shines As Man City Conquer Roma
  • Be The Change You Want To See In Nigeria
  • Criteria For Buhari's Ministers
  • Businessman Urges Wealthy Nigerians To Donate To Worthy Causes
  • Stella Maris Marks 10th Graduation
TRIBUNE
  • INEC set to destroy N9bn 2015 ballot papers
  • PDP not afraid of arrest, intimidation from govt 'Metuh
  • Wike, Rivers APC trade words over visit to CJN
  • Gbajabiamila's loyalists drag Dogara to court
  • We'll set strategic direction for counter-terrorism operation 'CDS
  • Put your house in order, PDP Reps tell APC, tackle Buhari over US trip
  • El-Rufai condemns killings in Jema'a, Birnin Gwari LGs
  • Impeachment: Civil society group rejects secret probe in Osun
  • Complaints, confusion trail JAMB's new policy on admission
  • Court case will not stop me from performing my duties 'Nyako
  • How US will help repatriate stolen funds 'Presidency
  • Civil societies protest, seek Lamorde's sack
  • Selfish interest killing Oodua Group 'Fayose
  • Building collapses are avoidable if ... 'Ajimobi
  • Bomb attack: IGP awards post-humous promotion to deceased officers
  • Gunmen kill Rivers governor's campaign chief
  • UPDATED: I'm ready to negotiate with credible Boko Haram 'Buhari
  • Vice president, governors' chairman meet over bailout
  • Another tragedy averted at Lagos airport as Abuja-bound plane suffers burst tyre
  • Etisalat drags MTN, NCC to court
  • Corruption: Nigeria plans new extradition treaty with US
  • UPDATED: Zakari to continue as acting INEC chairman
  • I am hale and hearty, says ex-President Jonathan's chief security officer
  • Ex-Head of Service, Oronsaye gets bail on self recognition, co-accused gets N50m bail
  • APC governors can't tell us not to field Fayose for position, say PDP governors
  • We will privatise more companies in Nigeria, Buhari tells US investors
  • Text of joint briefings by Presidents Obama and Buhari at the White House
  • Anxiety in INEC as acting chairman's tenure expires on Tuesday
  • Beyond the rhetoric of salary cut
  • As fireworks start at A'Ibom election petition tribunal
  • Govs should account for past monthly allocations 'Abonta
  • Between subsidies and mounting fuel prices
  • Obama's visit to Kenya: Talks to focus on security, trade links 'Kenyatta
  • Funerals held for victims of deadly terror attack in Turkey
  • 2 killed as blasts, gunfire rock Burundi's presidential election
  • 32 boys dead in South African initiation season
  • Ondo evacuate the destitute from streets
  • Deji solicits reconstruction of roads in Akure
  • Bwari market chairman decries lack of toilet, water
THE NATION
  • Oliseh: I come to serve, not to wage war
  • Oliseh: Im no messiah
  • Onazi, Ogu, Elderson congratulate Oliseh
  • JULY TO SEPTEMBER SALARIES: Oliseh gets N15m upfront
  • Glo to Dream Team: Make Nigeria proud
  • NFF forgives Enyeama, Onazi
  • Oliseh is Nigerias new coach
  • Scoring goals the best feeling ever -Chuba Akpom
  • PRE-SEASON TOUR: Moses, Mikel hit Canada
  • Watford 4-1 SC Verl:Ighalo scores brace again
  • Omatseye urges end to impunity in oil sector
  • Okogie blames NUC, society for rot in education
  • ASUU to police: stop killing of lecturers
  • INECs failure to control spending cap promotes rigging, says Azinge
  • Obasanjo defends choice of Yar Adua as successor
  • Senates approval for Service chiefs wrong
  • Nyakos aide dismisses high-profile arrests by EFCC
  • Chibok girls: Ex-Service Chiefs committed blunders, says don
  • Tension in Delta over DESOPADEC law
  • Edo lost N10b to Jonathans govt, says Oshiomhole
  • 11 die as rustlers invade villages
  • 70 technicians trained in Zaria
  • Women academic doctors fete IDPs
  • 24 dead, 220 injured in accidents in Gombe
  • Why I beheaded my neighbour, by suspect
  • PDP ll bounce back, says ex-minister Moro
  • Lagos abolishes fine on tax evading firms
  • Man, 50, bags nine years for defiling minor
  • ASUU to Police: stop killing of intellectuals
  • OPC wont protest pipeline surveillance contract withdrawal Gani Adams
  • Understanding and controlling bad breath (Halitosis)1
  • Blood is vital to longevity
  • CAM practitioners set up task force to curb charlatans
  • Senator donates supplements, milk to mothers
  • Eat apple, get skinnier
  • UNIOSUNs unending crisis
  • New UNIPORT VC promises transformation
  • 41 bag first class at BIU
  • University not the ultimate, graduands told
  • New varsity to focus on vocational education
  • Relief as LASU Senate sets new exam dates
  • New chair for VCs committee
  • Teachers urged to apply for NBs N50m largesse
  • Graduating pupils advised on standards
  • BSN takes HIV /AIDS campaign to schools
  • Union of many strands
  • Towards a conducive climate
  • Jega and the parody of the dark pot
  • Why corruption persists
  • CAMPUSLIFE man gets multipe awards
  • Verification for retirees
  • Varsity disowns social media advert
  • Abia varsitys poll of controversy
  • Club donates to babies
  • Ambode, others for AOCOED 35th convocation
  • Due Process: NGO praises Akwa Ibom Governor
  • Improved power supply likely to be sustained
  • FCMB, Union Bank, others offer $445m loan to Accugas
  • 10 win cash-less eNNovation Challenge
  • Nigerian Content Fund to hit $700m
  • Retail bankingll lead to profit
  • Nigeria needs 12.8m houses in six years, says CMD chief
  • Lagos, River Basin to partner on dam
  • Firm renovate primary school
  • Expert advises govt on housing
  • What the President should do now
  • Drained, duped and dumped
  • Contentious staff schools
  • Jonathan agonistes
  • Can we really hold and build Nigeria
  • Re-invigorating anti-graft war
  • No hiding place for corrupt officials
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • Nigeria donates N230m to fight Ebola
  • Court okays medical trip for ex-Afribank boss
  • Osun summit ploy to cause mayhem 'APC
  • Odua group rolls out empowerment plan for S'West
  • Senate minority leader: PDP chieftains move against Akpabio
  • Abolurin hands over to new NSCDC CG
  • Ondo road crash kills 8
  • Oronsaye's N1.2bn case: Judge accuses EFCC of intimidation
  • Boko Haram: Nigeria gets $2.1bn World Bank loan to rebuild North East
  • Osinbajo, Yari meet over CBN bailout loan to states
  • Forces ready soon to take on Boko Haram 'Buhari
  • Ekiti 2018: APC groups merge to dislodge PDP
  • Politicians, intellectuals must synergise for African nations development ' Fayemi
  • Ugbane carpets Audu over hijack of PDP defectors' reception rally
  • Buhari is a man of impeccable character 'Ogunsola
  • Kwara has diverted N2b bailout fund ' PDP
  • I have a working master plan for Kogi 'Dr. Habeeb
  • Bladder cancer kills 600 Nigerians yearly 'CECP
  • Port Health Service intensifies Ebola surveillance
  • Why we support FG on pain management ' American Cancer society
  • IAS award grants for paediatric HIV research
  • Health hazards associated with artificial sweeteners, sugar substitutes
  • Grasshoppers highly nutritious, says don
  • VOICES: Pursuing our dreams
  • ARTISTE UNCENSORED: Sky is the limit for me now 'Uzoma
  • Rescuing literary works in local languages
  • FAR AND NEAR : Filmmakers unite for iArise4Nigeria Initiative
  • Local content to benefit oil, gas indsutry stakeholders ' Kentebe
  • Ban of 113 oil vessels, desirable for upstream sector transparency 'Analysts
  • Desertification, threat to Nigeria's attainment of MDGs, says Ahmed
  • Toshiba to restate $1.2 bn of past profits
  • WAAPP-Nigeria trains 50 on cassava processing, fruit juice packaging
  • Nigeria's peak power demand forecast rises to 14,630mw
  • MSMEs devt: LCCI, NASME, others set agenda for Presidents Obama, Buhari
  • Shell resumes crude export at forcados terminal
  • Glo ambassadors win MAMA Awards
  • Cartel puts non-OPEC oil supply growth at 0.86 mb/d
  • NBBF unveils D'Tigers crew
  • Rio 2016: NFF summons Siasia, Falcons' coach

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