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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Wednesday, July 08, 2015


Good morning everyone and welcome to the news headlines from newspapers across the nation. Below are the headlines from major national newspapers across the country, do have a nice day as you read.

VANGUARD
  • APC, PDP at war over source of bailout funds
  • I don't know Solomon Arase ' Fake policeman
  • Okada riders vandalise VIO office in Ibadan over death of colleague
  • Clock ticks for house wife as kidnappers demand N5m ransom
  • Buhari to appoint Ministers at fullness of time ' Presidency
  • Alleged Graft: EFCC arrests, flies Lamido, 2 sons to Kano for trial
  • NLC urged to honour Ezeazu with reconciliation
  • Jega's Tenure As INEC Chairman
  • How Buhari can change Nigeria in 100 days 'Ikokwu
  • APC, PDP flex muscles on the Plateau
  • Nwoye lifts demoralized PDP in Anambra
  • 2014 accounts: 17 insurance firms to pay daily fine
  • Nigeria's gas is cheapest in Africa
  • Brokers charge govt on lasting solution to avoidable accidents
  • Baba Gana Kingibe @ 70
  • How Buhari can take the profit out of corruption
  • Stop this borrowing madness
  • We provide connectivity,content to Nigerian SMEs ' Intel MD
  • Oliseh opens talks with NFF
  • Taribo roots for Amokachi
  • AAG: Paralympians target 8 gold medal
  • AAG: Nigeria 'll feature in 21 sports ' Popoola
  • How Qatari official declined to grant FIFA's Mayne-Nicholls special favours
  • Mourinho extends Blues contract
  • Igali predicts 62 medals for Team Nigeria in Congo
  • AFN invites 50 for All Africa Games
  • Mayweather stripped of WBO welterweight belt
  • Tennis: Djokovic survives barrage to make Wimbledon last-eight
  • MTV Africa: Beyonc, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, others emerge Best International Act nominees
  • How I survived Fibroid ' Kemi Adetiba
  • Architect designed a Beyonce inspired skyscrapper
  • Buhari: So far, so
  • Waiting for Buhari's cabinet and change
  • Managing APC's house of confusion
  • Resolving the leadership crisis: A case for social mobility
  • Donate blood and save lives, Agba urges Nigerians
  • Charlie Boy rallies support for ailing musician, Majek Fashek
  • Return of violent crimes in Lagos
GUARDIAN
  • Solar plane flies longest hour in history
  • Global electricity demand to increase by 85 % in 25years
  • Impact of rice quota policy on millers, farmers
  • An Interview with National Standard's President, Hugo Barreca
  • NSE's indices sustain sliding profile, down by N22 billion
  • How IT maturity promotes business efficiency
  • Clay firm receives N.85b lifeline
  • Nigeria's power generator imports hit N40.8 billion in 2014
  • Nigeria's consumer banking viable as ID theft drops, says Citigroup
  • Shell moves against illegal oil refining in Ogoni land
  • Boko Haram: El-Rufa'i bans street begging, hawking
  • Suicide Bombing: Bauchi Police Command advises people to be on high alert
  • Female suicide bomber blows self up in Kano
  • Moroccan women in Inezgane court over dress
  • Presidential relief package not drawn from Excess Crude Account, says FG
  • Southwest APC not opposed to Buhari's appointments, National Assembly leadership
  • Police arrest ex-NMA chairman, says he's a fake doctor
  • Eking out a living in garbage
  • Assemblies of God holds crusade
  • Ondo govt approves new Obas for Uso, Igbindo
  • Fadipe's alleged killer: Unavailability of defence counsel stalls arraignment
  • Eight-year-old boy kidnapped in Calabar
  • Fatal accident claims over 20 lives in Kogi
  • Nobel Carpet wins Africa Quality Award
  • Rotary Club of Hill-Top installs first female president after 30 years
  • Enyimba continues defence in Benin, as Kukuruku Dragons dare Rangers
  • NFF in advanced talks with Sunday Oliseh
  • Eight women basketball teams jostle for Zenith Bank's N1.2m
  • Rivers athletes plan protest march over unpaid salaries
  • Super Eagles coach: Shun former internationals, Gaiya warns NFF
  • Messi devastated by new defeat in final
  • Team Nigeria wins 2015 global technovation challenge
  • Phase3 upgrades networks for seamless connectivity
  • SMEs devt tops Nigeria's agenda at ITU Telecom World 2015
  • Archos unveils PC stick
  • Outsourced data centres as economic strategy
  • NITDA, varsity sign MoU on software development
  • Concept Nova extends Ti-Kon tracker sale to offline retail space
  • Why technology is critical to SMEs' survival, by Barrow
  • Dizengoff alerts on cyber threats in financial sector
  • National Security: A Software Architect's perspective
  • What killed Nigeria's athletics
  • The apogee of immorality
  • Luxury tax on private jets
  • DELIVER US FROM EVIL (2)
  • For acceptable petroleum sector deregulation
  • Critical implications of seaports' monopoly
  • Salary arrears: What manner of bailout
  • The Economist, parachute journalism and 'Indian incense
PUNCH
  • Equity Assurance records N310m profit
  • NSE index drops as bearish sentiment continues
  • Nigerian firms should grant paternity leave ' Thomas
  • Stop outsourcing civil service functions, group urges govt
  • Innovative grasscutter farming technology
  • When should you borrow money
  • FCT installs security gadgets on urban buses
  • Emirates, Hak Air collide at Lagos airport
  • Electricity distribution firms owe govt since February
  • Dangote Cement plans $150m Cameroon plant expansion
  • RMAFC getting memoranda on lawmakers, others' pay cut
  • Bailout: CBN directs states to submit loan details
  • Banks record N25.61bn fraud in 2014'NDIC
  • Maritime workers threaten strike over unpaid salaries, others
  • Prepare to engage diverse workforce
  • How to set prices for your child-care service
  • Fidelity Bank raises N30bn via bond issuance
  • Tribunal rejects Amosun's plea to stop Isiaka's petition
  • IG to get 'forged' Senate rules' probe report Friday
  • Stop rejecting corps members, NYSC tells MDAs
  • Thugs attack pensioners during anti-Aregbesola protest
  • Female teachers, others killed in Kaduna bombing
  • Tribunal strikes out 15-year-old case against Jeremiah Useni
  • N'Assembly members know what is good for APC ' Tambuwal
  • Buhari, is this the darkness before dawn
  • Residence card schemell develop Ondo PDP
  • PDP chieftain warns Akande against fuelling NAssembly crisis
  • Group thanks Ambode for appointing Igbo GM
  • MKO Abiola and Buharis promise of justice
  • Tanker fires are preventable
  • APC and National Assembly crisis
  • Jegas unfinished business at INEC
  • Memo to Buhari: Remove fuel subsidy (2)
  • Saraki and Ekweremadu learnt from Tambuwal
  • Why do Nigerians ignore pedestrian bridges
  • NNPC: Can Buhari reform the unreformable
  • Like The Gambia, like Nigeria
  • From corruption to integrity
  • Getting productive amid online distractions
  • Photos of starving internally displaced children spark outrage
  • FRSC laments fleet operators' response to safety standard
  • Re-emergence of police checkpoints
  • Attention, Ogun govt
  • Keshi's exit
  • FERMA, repair this road
  • SON, wake up
  • Appeal to Ecobank
  • APC's mixed multitude
  • Ban of ogogoro
  • PS2 game emulator arrives for Android
  • Fraudsters open multiple LinkedIn accounts for ex-governors
  • IBM supercomputer increases access to clean water
  • The new age of exploration
  • No IT skill, no promotion, Enugu tells teachers
  • UNIUYO, Korean varsity partner on research
  • Sylva wont contest Bayelsa gov poll
  • N5bn fraud: Nnamanis co-accused persons lose assets to FG
  • Nigeria loses $83.3bn to illicit cash outflowAfDB
  • Bailout: Workers, others warn govs against wasteful spending
  • ECA: FAAC faults Okonjo-Iweala, denies approving $2bn withdrawal
  • Stop harassing market leader, APC tells Fayose
  • EFCC alleges plot to scuttle N8bn fraud trial
  • APC should respect Buharis view on Saraki Melaye
  • EFCC arrests Sule Lamido, two sons
  • Buhari warns Bayelsa APC against crisis
  • PayPal buys money transfer provider, Xoom
  • Frost & Sullivan recognises ipNXs fibre-optic convergence
  • Jobberman facilitates employment for northern youths
  • Sony appoints new sole distributor for Android devices
  • Nigerian phone users get data backup
  • Apps provide shortcut to Internet users
  • Nigeria wins global app challenge, beats 64 nations
  • Group launches portal to connect Nigerians abroad
  • Chams builds ID verification software
  • Visafone gets new Internet data
  • Samsung academy graduates 53 technicians
  • Eaton supports alternative tech sources for power
  • BSN alumni hail action-learning education
  • UI emerges Nigeria's best varsity
  • JAMB to decide cut-off points on July 14
  • Pearson plans training for teachers, others
  • Libraries key to research, teaching
  • Provost okays electronic voting for SUG election
  • ICPC chairman wants anti-corruption courses in varsities
  • FUTA student wins Microsoft competition
  • Lecturer makes case for the environment
  • Court reinstates bursar as YABATECH alleged fraud gets messier
  • Health workers, beneficiaries laud telecoms firm
  • Caring for your newborn (2)
  • Male organ is prone to damage, protect yours
  • Healthy weight loss
  • Guard against Apollo this season
  • Why you should eat pineapples
  • Scientists unravel elusive structure of HIV protein
  • Here's why your sperm is defective
  • Praise Team set for Potter's Outreach celebration
  • Kongi @81: Ogun to host 81 pupils
  • For superstars, it's fortune after death
  • For superstars, it's fortune after death
  • N713.7bn bailout'll end workers' misery ' APC
  • Rivers athletes to protest non-payment of salaries
  • AFN invites 50 athletes for All-Africa Games
  • Coaches lobbying to replace Keshi ' Onigbinde
  • Giants of Africa b'ball camps for acNigeria, Ghana
  • Brazzaville 2015:Nigeria to participate in 21 sports
  • Fed Cup: Dragons battle Rangers
  • Oliseh in line for Eagles job
  • Keshi's sacking baffles Douglas
  • Dutch coach to manage Falcons 'Report
  • Dangote wants to raise Nigeria's profile with Arsenal
  • Gaiya backs NFF over Keshi dismissal
THISDAY
  • AFDB Pledges to Assist FERMA
  • OSOPADEC Stakeholders Pledge to Strengthen Peace, Security in Mandate Areas
  • Weiler GMBH Germany, BTG Group to Deploy Precast Technology for Housing Development
  • Weiler GMBH Germany, BTG Group to Deploy Precast Technology for Housing Development
  • Land Dispute: Lagos AG, Two others Sued for Trespass
  • CMB Promises to Champion Energy Efficient Housing
  • Board Orders Forensic Audit of FHA Mortgage Bank's Operations
  • Technology Transfer and Accelerated Road Infrastructure Development
  • Bomb Blast Rocks Kaduna
  • Don Advocates Use of Renewable Energy in Housing, Industry
  • Circle Mall Combines Retail, Commercial Components
  • Kwara APC: How North-Central APC Ratified Saraki's Senate Presidency
  • Again Ohanaeze Youths, Others Warn Against Ousting Ekweremadu
  • Industrial Court Orders Okorocha, ISIEC to Pay Salaries of Dissolved Members
  • Workers Laud Buhari on Bail out Funds for Governors
  • 25 Killed, 32 Others Injured in Zaria Explosion
  • Bayelsa Governorship: Sylva May Not Contest - Group
  • Election Petition: Panic in Govt House as INEC, 35 others shut out
  • Army Day Celebration Stalls Courtmartial in Lagos
  • Breaking Away from the Mold
  • Back to the Matter
  • A Fresh Start for Enugu
  • Aregbesola Deserves No Pity
  • THE CRISIS OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
  • Security Chiefs, Eight Northern Governors In Security Meeting
  • Kogi's Emerging New Order
  • A Voice from the Wilderness
  • In Osun, Not Much Has Changed
  • NERC's Consumption Cap to Cut Power Sector's Annual Income by N12bn
  • NEMA Appeals for Urgent Blood Donation for Zaria Bomb Victims
  • 25 Killed, 32 Others Injured in Zaria Explosion
THE SUN
  • Methodist church, royal father battle over land in Enugu
  • Anambra govt sends emissary to Eagle Farm, promises to boost agric
  • Anglican women brainstorm in Awka, condemn same sex marriage
  • Okorocha's buldozers demolish illegal structures
  • IDPs heart breaking tales
  • USAID rescues mums, babies with life saving drugs
  • Tertiary Education Act: ISDMG urges Buhari to decline assent to Bill
  • Expensive toothpick: Importers' next trick exposed after CBN clampdown
  • Bailout fund: Buhari should give credit to Jonathan 'PDP
  • APC hails Buhari for ending workers' misery
  • Tribunal: Amosun, INEC lose bid to stop Isiaka's petition
  • Romance between Chime, Ugwuanyi good for Enugu
  • Dogara must treat PDP with respect 'Rep
  • Kalu's petition: Tribunal adjourns pre-hearing to July 22
  • Jega, ex-INEC boss returns to classroom at BUK
  • Revealed: Why NFF won't pay Keshi
  • Papua New Guinea 2016 qualifier: Falconets defy Ebola, off to Monrovia
  • NFF woos Oliseh for Eagles job
  • Emenike joins Al Ain of Dubai on loan
  • Smuggled poultry: Customs, stakeholders launch operation Hawk Descend
  • Bayelsa sets July 29 date for 2nd Economic Summit
  • CBN licences 23 mobile money operators
  • Fuel scarcity: Oil marketers in S'East send SOS to Buhari
  • ICT is take home for poverty reduction 'Intel
  • Banks' credit to domestic economy drops by 0.3% to N20bn
  • Money laundering: US, CBN to tackle foreign currency traffickers
  • Kalu's petition: Tribunal adjourns pre-hearing for July 22
  • Suicide Bomber Kill 21 in Zaria blast
  • In Abuja, journalists, stakeholders brainstorm on security sector accountability
  • How three-storey building collapsed in Lagos
  • Enugu Assembly approves amended 2015 Appropriation Bill
  • E-wallet policy not changed 'FG
  • N/Assembly management pledges loyalty to Saraki
  • NYSC raises alarm over rejection of corps members
  • Chibok girls: Cleric wants Buhari to dialogue with Boko Haram
  • Niger Delta'll benefit from Buhari's govt 'Oshiomhole
  • 10 escape death in Nnewi auto crash
  • Robbers hijack commercial bus, rob passengers
  • Suicide bomber kills 26 civil servants in Kaduna
  • 3 die in Rivers cult war
  • Emptying excess crude account: Presidency disowns AGF
  • Fake doctor led NMA 'Police
  • EFCC arrests ex-Gov Lamido, 2 sons
  • Ohanaeze, WIC spit fire over plot to remove Ekweremadu
  • Buhari performs first miracle
  • Anambra State 'rewarded' with Boko Haram prisoners
  • Godwin Maduka: A quintessential philanthropist
  • Arase and repositioning of Nigeria Police
  • An education agenda for Buhari
  • Another bloody bombing season
  • The fresh probe of NNPC
  • Bill Cosby admitted to getting drugs to give to women
LEADERSHIP
  • How Female Bomber Killed 2-year-old, 25 Others In Zaria
  • EFCC Rearrests Ex-gov Lamido, Sons, Arraigns Them Today
  • Dangote To Double Investment In Cameroon
  • Finance Commissioners Fault Okonjo-Iweala Over $2bn ECA Approval
  • Driver's License: FRSC, Police, Others Demand Bribe From Motorists During Checks ' Report
  • Ebola: FG Calls For Vigilance, Personal, Environmental Hygiene
  • Jonathan Returns To Nigeria From UK After A Month Vacation
  • Ex-NMA Chairman Served As Fake Medical Doctor For 9 Years
  • IGP Orders Special Stop And Search On Highways
  • Jos Blast: Death Toll Rises From 44 To 51 ' NEMA
  • Cosby Admits Sedating Women For Sex
  • Charlie Boy Rallies Support For Ailing Musician, Majek Fashek
  • Unsettled Claims: NAICOM Gives Insurers Sept 30 Deadline
  • Nigeria Lost $83.3bn To Illicit Financial Outflow ' AfDB
  • Financial Inclusion: NIMC Registers 13m For ID Card Project
  • Mobile Money Transactions Hit N700bn In 3 Years ' CBN
  • Banks' Non-performing Loans Ratio Drops To 2.8% ' NDIC
  • FCT Wins NNPC 2015 National Quiz Competition
  • Stock Market Sheds 0.20% Amidst Improved Transaction Level
  • Shippers' Council Targets 70% Off-dock Cargo Examination
  • Re-jig Economy With Maritime Industry Potential, Abdulsalami Advises Buhari
  • Major Equities Record Price Depreciation On NSE
  • Fury To Challenge Klitschko October 24
  • Ladipo Lauds Dapo-Lam's Undying Love For 3SC
  • Aluko Set Sights On Promotion Battle
  • Mourinho Agrees New Contract
  • Messi Devastated By Copa America Loss
  • Man Utd Watching Muller Following News Of Guardiola Rift
  • Balotelli On 'Compassionate Leave
  • Nwobodo Delighted At Successful Surgery
  • Spieth Wishes McIlroy'll Be Okay
  • Juventus Sign Zaza From Sassuolo
  • The Weight Of Responsibility
  • Beyond The Bailout
TRIBUNE
  • Buhari will respect laws on NDDC funding 'Oshiomhole
  • Produce Taraba gov election materials for inspection, tribunal orders INEC
  • Revealed: Real reasons ministerial list is delayed
  • Tambuwal meets Buhari, says APC NASS crisis over soon
  • FG requires N218bn to clear backlog of unpaid pension
  • Female suicide bomber kills 4 in Borno
  • We are still waiting for governor's response to impeachment petition'Osun Speaker
  • Ogun steps up surveillance across LGAs on Ebola virus
  • Court orders Nnamani to forfeit assets to FG
  • End farmers/Fulani clashes with PTF templates, Buhari orders Agric ministry
  • 5 die, 11 injured in Niger communal clash
  • Workers in Oyo tertiary institutions begin 3-day warning strike on Wednesday
  • N8bn currency scam: EFCC accuses defence counsel of plan to scuttle trial
  • Death toll in Jos bomb blast rises to 51
  • After bombing, Kaduna governor bans street begging, hawking
  • EFCC arrests ex-Governor Sule Lamido, 2 sons
  • Update: 30 killed in Zaria bomb blast
  • 14 killed in Plateau
  • Okada rider crushed in Ibadan
  • Coroner to deliver judgment on Synagogue building collapse on Wednesday
  • Frauds in banks increase to N25.6bn, 10,612 cases reported in 2014
  • South African police arrest 9,098 over attacks on Nigerians, others
  • Activists visit MKO's graveside, extol his virtues
  • 3-storey building collapses in Lagos
  • Tension in Osun as suspected gunmen attack protesters
  • UPDATE: 2-year-old, 24 others died in Zaria blast -Governor
  • Suicide bomber kills 20, injures 15 in local government secretariat in Kaduna
  • Greece faces last chance to stay in euro as cash runs out
  • Trader knocks out woman's three teeth
  • Ebola crisis: WHO unfit for health emergencies, report says
  • Zambian writer, Namwali Serpell, to share Caine prize money
  • Bill Cosby admitted he gave drugs to women for sex
  • 7/7 bombings: UK standstill as it marks 10 years of London terror attacks
  • Al-Makura donates relief materials to communities affected by violence
  • Aregbesola appoints former surveyor-general as traditional ruler
  • Free medical care: Nigerian Army reaches out to 3,000 in Mubi
THE NATION
  • Workers to governors: dont blow N713b bailout cash
  • 26 die in Zaria suicide bombing
  • Bailout funds not from $2.1 billion in ECA, say Presidency, AGF
  • Presidency: no hand in Ekweremadus invitation by police
  • Court orders Nnamani to forfeit assets to Fed Govt
  • N1.3b: EFCC detains Lamido, sons
  • Reversal of textile ban: In whose interest
  • Gunmen kill 14 in Plateau village
  • APC hails Buhari for ending workers woes
  • Community leaders protest relocation of inmates
  • Nigeria loses $83.3b to illicit cash outflow, says AfDB
  • FAAC did not approve ECA withdrawal
  • Dangote to expand cement capacity in Cameroon with new line
  • 80 capital market firms may opt for mergers, acquisitions, restructuring
  • Consumers reject price hike by companies
  • CyberSynchs unveils back-up service
  • Egypt business first expansion in five months
  • Dock workers threaten to shut ports over unpaid salaries
  • Conoil wins outdoor advert awards
  • South African union mulls legal action over Glencore layoffs
  • Double jeopardy
  • Soldiers in jail
  • Old wine, new label
  • Some thoughts on media and terrorism
  • Our Girls; Educaretrust@21; Jega GCFR'; Chicken-change Senate statesman-less politics; Power Buhari effect
  • Born-Again Fani-Kayode
  • Abubakar, Yuguda bicker over Bauchis debt profile
  • Why were dumping Bayelsa PDP
DAILY TIMES
  • FG Wades into Maritime Workers Strike Threat
  • Epidemic Looms as Water Scarcity Hits Abeokuta
  • FCT Clinches Top Prize at NNPC Quiz Competition
  • Edo Gives 7-Day Notice to Illegal Occupiers of Govt Land
  • Kaduna Bans Beggars, Hawkers
  • 26 Killed in Zaria Explosion, NEMA Calls for Blood Donation
  • FAAC Disowns Okonjo-Iweala over $2b ECA Funds
  • Bailout from NLNG Proceeds, Not ECA, Says Govt
  • Police Foil Attempts to Defraud Iyalode of Yorubaland
  • Police Reinforce Security at Worship Centres, Ban Street Hawking in Abuja
  • BREAKING NEWS: Bomb Blast Hits Government Lodge in Zaria
  • Faulting Buhari over Awe Hypocritical, Ekiti APC Tells Fayose
  • Lagos Police Parade Ikorodu Bank Robbery Suspects
  • Drama, as Assembly Clerk Keeps Sealed Lips over Forgery Allegation
  • Tears, Gunshots as pro, Anti Aregbesola Rallies Rock Osun
  • South-South Politicians Drum Support for Oyegun
  • Pro-Democracy Groups Remembers Abiola after 17 Years
  • Ebonyi PDP Primary: Court Strikes out Chukwu'S Suit against Umahi
  • Yoruba Professionals Task Governors, Praise Tinubu on S'West Rebirth
  • Plateau Gov to Spend over N215bn in 2015
  • Court Dismisses Suit Seeking to Extent Ex-Gov Ngillari'S Tenure
  • Ogun: Amosun, INEC Lose Bid to Stop Isiaka'S Petition
  • APC Govt Must Stop Intimidating Ekweremadu ' PDP Chieftains
  • Player Alert! 10 Signs Your New Catch Is a Serial Heartbreaker
  • There Is No Going Back with Music ' Omowunmi 'Imanse' Ade-Fosudo
DAILY TRUST
  • EFCC arraigns Lamido and sons in Kano today
  • Zaria blast kills dozens, injured many workers
  • UPDATED: Death toll from Zaria attack hits 25
  • Legislators undemocratic behaviour
  • Legislators undemocratic behaviour
  • Ex-minister's last minute efforts to stop FCT councils on tenement rates
  • Garki residents cry out over insecurity
  • Kuje chief raises alarm over absence of drugs at health center
  • FCT Pilgrims Board releases hajj fares
  • How I was saved from insecticide ' Female farmer
  • It's a pity we still drink from stream, says Abuja chief
  • In Chukuku, it is taboo to fry akara in public
  • BASEPA to evacuate refuse in Bauchi metropolis in a week
  • Climate change: Cross River establishes Young Green Brigade
  • Kaduna residents tasked on environmental sanitation
  • Nigeria's sanitation situation worsens
  • Ukraine will continue to support Nigeria against B/Haram ' Envoy
  • People and Politics
  • FG directs Discos to pay 3months power debts by Friday
  • Game introduces credit purchase @ 10
  • ADB: How Nigeria loses $83bn to illicit financial flows
  • 40 investors show interest in Nigeria
  • Air Force to partner airlines on security
  • Airbus leads Boeing on first-half orders, behind on deliveries
  • Medview begins flight to Maiduguri Airport Friday
  • NCAA approves NAHCO's new cargo charges
  • Naira at record low of 232 to dollar on black market -Traders
  • Fidelity Bank raises $151m via bond issue to boost lending
  • Lobi, Wikki wary of Federation Cup opponents
NATIONAL MIRROR
  • FRSC redeploys 40 senior personnel
  • Insurgency: Security chiefs, Northern govs parley
  • Alleged nepotism: Senator berates Buhari's critics
  • Police nab Ebola fund scam whistle blower
  • 26 die as suicide bomber hits Zaria
  • N5bn fraud: Court orders Nnamani to forfeit multi-billion naira assets to FG
  • Presidency faults AGF, says Excess Crude Account intact
  • NASS crisis: Tambuwal meets Buhari, assures of peaceful resolution
  • Emirates, Hak aircraft collide at Lagos airport
  • PDP rejects council dissolution in Plateau
  • Greece cash squeeze: Time runs out for bank customers
  • Buhari and unresolved politics-motivated killings
  • Adamawa: Jibrilla striking the right chord
  • Stop intimidating Ekweremadu, PDP tells APC
  • APC and its controversial NEC
  • FCT court affirms Emmanuel as A'Ibom gov, dismisses G22 case
  • CSOs seek Zakari's confirmation as INEC chairman
  • Tribunal fixes July 22 for pre-hearing in Kalu's petition
  • Don't blame Tinubu for NASS crisis 'Reps member
  • Kogi 2015: Audu promises to liberate Kogi
  • NADECO, human right activists call for Abiola's immortalisation
  • Kwara cabinet: Party chieftains fight over slot in Ilorin
  • Amazing! Only 9% of Nigerians have access to sanitation
  • Philip transforms Oriyanrin Primary Health Care Centre
  • Expert counsels pharmacists on best practice
  • UNICEF, Airtel partner to empower Nigerian communities
  • Rotary tackles VVF with $500,000 in five states
  • ARTISTE UNCENSORED: I never dreamt of being a photographer 'Ayo Akinwande
  • VOICE: Piracy in Nigerian entertainment industry (2)
  • Bringing life to Abuja arts scene
  • BOI urges applicants to seek BDSPs' advice on loan processing
  • Closing pre-paid metering gap mirage, despite assurances
  • Experts harp on benefits of alternative energy to industrial growth
  • Fuel scarcity worsens in Lagos, other cities
  • NERC unveils renewable energy devt plans
  • Opportunities to practice by non-engineers are offered by government
  • Electricity generation drops to 3,655mwpower
  • NSA 2015: Panel outlines media criteria
  • NBBF elections: Court summons Ahmedu

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