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Sunday, 9 August 2015

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Sunday, August 09, 2015


VANGUARD
  • Gov Ganduje declares war on Kwankwaso
  • Protest rages in Port Harcourt over policeman's killing of bus driver
  • Impunity, imposition and North's quest for power cost PDP presidency ' Babatope
  • Testimonies galore at RCCG convention
  • Buhari not selective in anti-graft war 'Osinbajo
  • CBN, money launderers in fierce battle for Naira's soul
  • Interest rates under pressure as banks suffer cash crunch
  • Buhari will jail Jonathan regime looters 'Ogbemudia
  • Four soldiers, one policeman shot dead
  • INEC's crisis of legitimacy: Even lawyers don't agree on Zakari's appointment
  • Kogi and Bayelsa guber polls: INEC's crisis of legitimacy
  • BAILOUT: The role played by Debt Management Office
  • Economic Eagle Flying with One Wing
  • Exorcising the ghost of banking sector distress!
  • NLC demands suspension of privatization of public assets
  • N474billion on rice importation not good for Nigeria ' Ex-LACCIMA boss
  • Trust God, be patient
  • No hope for these 'swarm' of immigrants
  • Saraki's wife and the conspiracy theory
  • When the Senators Visited Maiduguri
  • Polio: Now we've won the battle, the war is ours to win
  • Fresh concern over data security, implementation of cyber-crime act at NCS 2015 forum
  • Tanzania clash: Expect surprises on list of foreign pros ' Oliseh
  • Latest Premier League results
  • Leicester go top of the league on Ranieri debut
  • Premiership kick off as Leicester go top of League
  • Remarriage' I am not searching ' Savanhu, Zimbabwean actress
  • Couples should have sex as often as possible
  • The Privilege of Prayer
  • Who is minding the store
  • Going to America: The Buhari-APC style (2)
  • Two views about our National Assembly
  • Encounter with Attahiru Jega: I am relaxed
  • I was branded a black leg for supporting the Oba of Benin'Aidonojie, the Enojie of Opoji
  • I paid N60,000 to escape from police cell ' Serial robbery suspect
PUNCH

  • Iraq PM cancels VP, dep PM positions
  • N39bn loan not for Ambode's pocket ' APC
  • Lagos cannot justify N39bn loan ' PDP
  • Poultry smuggling rises despite ban
  • We can't stop power failure in two years ' Discos
  • C'Rivers workers flay NLC over N160m salary deductions
  • Police disarm, detain sergeant for killing bus driver
  • NNPC GMD slot not enough for Igbo ' Ezeife
  • Nigeria's looted 400bn in Europe, Asia ' UK group
  • 32,000 candidates for UNILAG post-UTME
  • A'Ibom stops pro-Buhari group from rally venue
  • Tinubu's support didn't cause my defeat ' Gbajabiamila
  • Pirates kill policeman, four soldiers in Bayelsa
  • Yoruba: The unending battle for Awolowos cap
  • Why the phones no longer ring
  • Justice Akanbis rating of anti- graft agencies
  • My girlfriend is still a prostitute
  • My dad is my mentor ' Yasmin Belo-Osagie
  • People think I'm gay ' Emma Oh My God
  • I don't regret not having a brother 'Funke Bucknor-Obruthe
  • Nigerians must curb appetite for foreign products ' Emefiele
  • The Internet: Enhancing education & eradicating poverty
  • Kashamus extradition not over NDLEA
  • EFCC foils plot to steal seized $2.1m NHIS cash
  • Aisha Buhari takes over Patience Jonathans office
  • Oonis burial rites reach final stage
  • Cash crunch: Banks reject senators loan requests
  • Bank debtors
  • Lagos: 57 children missing in seven months
  • Two commit suicide
  • Fasholas probe
  • Syndicate behind ISIS recruitment in Nigeria NIS
  • Buhari should re-introduce WAI Ex-General
  • Boko Haram started in Egypt, not Nigeria Ex-Yobe gov
  • Everyone can be an entrepreneur Jinadu
  • REACTIONS TO AUTOMEDICS
  • Testing shock absorbers
  • Open letter to Okunade Sijuwade, Olubuse II
  • Readers' responses
  • Of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • GEJ's loot recovery: First things first
  • Happy birthday to you
  • Private varsities are not business empires ' VC
  • Dealing with bad breath
  • A tale of two rescues
  • Ask the doctor
  • Dad taught us how to sweep ' Ganiyu Solomon'son
  • Sex workers in Ogun battle ritual killers
  • Ovum trading: Inside Nigeria's multi-million naira human egg business
  • Buhari must probe IBB, Abdulsalami, Obasanjo too ' Ben Nwabueze
  • NPFL: Trio battle for top spot
  • Governors hold key to growth of our Pro League
  • Ighalo scores on EPL debut
  • I TOLD MY MOTHER I'LL BECOME A STAR ' JEGEDE
  • NIGERIA'S SPECIAL Olympics HEROES
  • NWACHUKWU: TRACK QUEEN UNHERALDED AT HOME
THISDAY
  • Ooni: Aregbesola Finally Speaks on Monarch's Status
  • Nigeria Has Attained HIV, Maternal Mortality MDGs Targets Ahead of Deadline, FG Asserts
  • Insurgency: Air Force Set to Acquire Platforms
  • DESOPADEC Amendment Bill Passed into Law Amid Criticism
  • How Boko Haram Entered Nigeria
  • Maitama Sule: Nigeria Has Fallen by the Wayside
  • Senators Set for Showdown over Finance Committee Report
  • We're Ready for Indian Investors, Says Ambode
  • Experts Predict Tighter Regulatory Regime in Insurance Industry
  • The Task Before Kachikwu at NNPC
  • Gunmen Attack Military Check-point, Kill Four Soldiers, One Policeman
  • Boko Haram Begging for Negotiation, Welcome Idea, Says Borno Dep Gov
  • We're Ready for Indian Investors, Says Ambode
  • Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade: The Profile of an Urbane Monarch
  • Ascension/Coronation Speech (Saturday, December 6, 1980)
  • Nasir El-Rufai: Up against Traditional Politics
  • New NNPC Boss, Ibe Kachikwu, Now a Grandfather
  • Fight Oil Theft to Standstill, Group Urges FG
  • Issues in the Ekiti PDP Crisis
  • Issues in the Ekiti PDP Crisis
  • Orubebe: We'll Do Our Best to Sustain Peace in Niger Delta
  • Insurgency: When Eighth Senate Felt the Pulse of IDPs in Maiduguri
  • New NNPC Boss, Ibe Kachikwu, Now a Grandfather
  • Will Gbemi Saraki Take Another Shot at Matrimony
  • JOY IN FLORENCE ITA-GIWA'S HEART
  • KAYODE AJULO GIVES BACK TO ALMA-MATER
  • OONI'S SON, ADEWUNMI, WEDS DOLAPO ONI IN STYLE
  • SENATOR YAYI CLOCKS 46
  • APC: Without Tangible Evidence, EFCC Will Not Go After Tinubu, Amaechi
  • FIRS Adopts New Strategies to Recover Unpaid Taxes
  • Buhari, Obasanjo Meet behind Closed Doors
  • Tribunal Orders INEC Testimony, Sets Aside Ballot Recount in Gombe
  • Anambra PDP Exonerates Metuh of Anti-party Activity Allegations
  • House Members Scrabble for Committee Chairmanship
  • Unlocking the Economy is No Rocket Science
  • Controversies Trailing Bank Debtors' Publications Embarrassing, Says Rampasad
  • DJ CUPPY EMBARKS ON TOUR IN STYLE
  • Civic Centre Tower Showcases Nigeria's First 'Intelligent Structure
  • Premier League: United Beat Spurs, Chelsea Stumble against Swansea
  • Gunners Begin Title Charge against West Ham in London Derby
  • IAAF Hits Back at Scientists over Doping Allegations
  • Phelps Swims 2015 World Best in 200m Butterfly
  • It's All About Money
  • SINGING FOR FAME
  • The Baron of Broad Street: A Morality Tale for Our Times
  • In El Nukoya's 'Garden of Dreams
  • Exquisite Le Paris Hotel Berths in Lekki
  • Realising the Dream to Become a World Class Citizen
  • Rivers: Thousands Protest as Policeman Kills Bus Driver
  • Gunmen Invade Military Check-point, Kill 4 Soldiers, 1 Policeman
  • Ekiti NLC Not Partisan or Subsumed by Govt
  • Borno Deputy Governor Welcomes Boko Haram's Begging for Negotiation
  • House of Representatives: Awaiting the Committees
  • The Promise of PMB
  • NDDC: The Rumbling Within
  • A RARE MASTERLY PRESENCE FOR A TREAT
  • ONYEKA ONWENU OUT WITH NEW HIT TO SUPPORT VICTIMS OF TERRORISM
  • Hitlist N Cruzin to Hit The Airwaves
  • Tunji Olaopa, the Burden of Education and National Development
  • Senate's New Approach to Boko Haram War
  • Amaechi and the Moral Burden on Buhari
  • Kogi and Imperative of a Young Governor
  • After Centuries Attending Hajj, Why Can't We Get it Right' (II)
  • Babaeko: SMEs Can Leverage Digital Media to Drive Real-time Engagement
  • Bailey: We Need Reorientation to Tackle Unemployment
  • Vedelago: Nigeria Must Key into Structural Approach in Property Investment
  • Increasing Nigeria Electricity Generation: A Prompt and Easy Way Forward
  • Stanbic IBTC, CSL, Rencap Securities Topped Trading in 7months
  • Beyond Stigmatisation of Bank Debtors
  • Ports: Customs, Destination Inspection and Obsolete Scanners
  • Bayelsa Dangles Incentives at Private Sector Operators
  • As Heritage Bank Counts Gains of ISO Certification
  • Ring-fencing the Economy through Ban on Illicit Financial Flows
  • An Arduous Job for Kachikwu, New NNPC GMD
  • Industry Expectations from Danbatta, New NCC Boss
  • At Launch, FLOWS Promises to Revolutionalise International Trade
  • NIPR vs. XLR8: Between Legality and Illegality
  • Revisiting the Rivers State Power Project
THE SUN
  • Celebrities rock JJC's party
  • Dare to Dream Talent Quest berths
  • Working with J Martins was great! 'Rexy Brown
  • I don't need manuals to cook okro and jollof rice 'Chanelle George
  • OUR TORTURE STORY: Madonna varsity students narrate ordeal in hands of institution's officials
  • My grouse about Gov Bello 'Senator David Umaru
  • Attempts to remove Saraki, Ekweremadu 'll fail
  • Empowerment of widows is the cornerstone of development ' Bolaji Owasanoye
  • Zoning made PDP lose 2015 presidential poll 'Babatope
  • Jonathan's victory could have denied God glory 'Pastor Kalejaiye
  • Kalu's FIFA dream gathers momentum
  • Tanzania heads to Turkey for Eagles
  • Oliseh mum over Iheanacho's Eagles debut
  • Ighalo hits target in EPL debut
  • I started travel agency from my dining room 'Sesby-Banjo, Seabys Travels and Tours Limited boss
  • El-Rufai condoles with families of flood victims
  • OPIC denies demolition, land re-allotment in Ogun estate
  • Buhari, Obasanjo in closed-door meeting
  • Why indigenous airlines fail 'Capt Porbeni
  • Ijaw group, Sylva trade words over Nembe killings
  • How gunmen killed PDP secretary in Rivers
  • 32,000 candidates for Unilag's post-UTME
  • Fayose approves N20m loans for artisans
  • Naval officer, oil company at war over fuel station in Aba
  • Kano battles with overseas students N3bn unpaid tuition
  • Nigeria to ramp up domestic weapons production
  • Onyeka Onwenu shuns ICPC's Invitation to explain N17m bribe
  • Conversation between Jonathan and his aide
  • Tinubu: Repeating mistakes of Afonja, Awolowo, Abiola, Diya
  • Amaechi as Buhari's moral burden
  • Before the government negotiates with Boko Haram
  • Bringing Kim Kardashian to Nigeria was purely business decision 'Darey Art Alade
  • MBGN 2015 beckons
  • Onyeka Onwenu sings for terrorism victims
  • Banky W moves up with High Notes video
GUARDIAN

  • Rice Importers, Manufacturers Rue CBN's Forex Policy
  • New Commandant, Gen. Ibrahim,Takes Over At NDA, Kaduna
  • Govt Restricts Tricycle Operations In Aba, Umuahia
  • Film:Winners Emerge At Durban International Film Festival 2015
  • Film:My Nigeria' From Doha, Lens Zoom On The Giant
  • Ogun, Lagos Communities Without Access To Clean Water
  • Destination Grand Bassam Celebration Set To Kick Off
  • Horticulture: Winsome Scenery, Rewarding
  • ENTERPRISE: SOBOWALE: Dreaming Big In The World Of Animation
  • PDP And The Crisis Within
  • Banky W Shoots Video For High Notes
  • Oil Theft: Nigerian Ship Owners Back Govt Over Ban On 113 Oil Tankers
  • Oil Theft: Govt To Acquire Device For Vessels, Cargoes Tracking
  • Rivers To Site Cervical Cancer Screening Centres In Local Councils
  • Bus Drivers Protest Killing Of Colleague By Police, As Wike Promises Justice
  • Prison Comptroller Seeks Mutual Reintegration Of Discharged Inmates
  • Insurgency: VSF Donates N60 Million, Signs MoU With Three Hospitals In Borno, Yobe
  • NEMA To Receive Additional 3,000 Refugees From Cameroon
  • Pharmacists Reaffirm Equality With Medical Doctors
  • Group Accuses Osinbajo, APC Governors Of Shielding Aregbesola From Probe
  • I Was Once A Motor Park Tout,' Ortom Testifies At RCCG Convention
  • Ooni: Rites Of Passage Continue, As Aregbesola Breaks Silence
  • Controversy Over 'Police Investigation' Of Odigie-Oyegun
  • Ighalo Opens Account As Everton Hold Watford
  • Young Players Need Discipline, Govt Support To Excel, Says Akpoborie
  • Romero and Depay start for Man United
  • Football: Real defender Pepe has thigh injury ' club
  • FG, Multinet Group Partner On Abattoir Development
  • SOMETHING TO BANK ON
  • Amaechi As Buhari's Moral Burden
  • Running Away From Justice
  • With No New Knowledge In African Languages, They Die
  • Millennials Growing Africa's Mobile Economy
  • Probe The Projects, Not The Persons
  • Corruption: A Fight For All
  • Making A Soldier A Democrat
  • On Buhari's Call For Media'sAssistance
TRIBUNE
  • 15 persons die in Delta auto crash
  • Mutiny: Review panel commences work next week
  • P/Harcourt boils as policeman kills commercial bus driver
  • Reps leadership: APC short-changed S/East 'Yakassai
  • Over 2,000 demonstrate against non-payment of salaries
  • We want military protection on our pipelines 'KRPC MD
  • Truck driver jailed 3 months for dangerous driving
  • Kano govt sacks 2,620 sweepers
  • Aftermath flood, Benue residents panic
  • Ekiti NLC explains workers' support for Fayose
  • Cleric urges life imprisonment for child rapists
  • 2019: Uncertainty over Buhari will divide APC 'Babatope
  • 800,000 women affected by VVF annually in Nigeria - UNFPA
  • 32,000 candidates for Unilag's post-UTME, says official
  • NEMA confirms 2 dead in Kaduna floods
  • Senators set for war over Finance Committee report
  • Power game: How APC govs hijacked Buhari
  • Buhari, Obasanjo in secret meeting in Aso Rock
  • PDP uncovers plot to unsettle spokesman
  • Ighalo scores in EPL opener for Watford
  • Juve claims Super Cup
  • Own goal gives Man U victory
  • Will this House deliver on its promise to serve
  • What Buhari must do to achieve his dreams for Nigerians 'Ikuforiji
LEADERSHIP
  • OBJ Strengthens Ties With PMB
  • Buhari's Anti-Corruption Fight Not Targeted At Jonathan ' Osinbajo
  • Rep Seeks Review Of Death Sentence For Condemned Soldiers
  • 800,000 Nigerian Women Down With VVF ' UNFPA
  • Import Tariff: How Auto Assembly Plants, Transport Coys Defraud FG
  • We're At The Service Of All Govts ' Ekiti NLC
  • Ikenga Emerges NYCN President, Promises To Unite, Protect Youths
  • Abuja SURE-P Cars Are Not Durable ' RTEAN
  • NIHOTOUR, Varsity To Certify 100,000 Tourism Workers
  • FG Urged To Focus More On Maritime Sector For Revenue
  • Ambode Woos Indian Investors
  • FG Urged To Focus More On Maritime Sector For Revenue
  • Cleric Seeks NFF Recognition, Support
  • EPL Round Up: Man Utd Begin Season With Win, Chelsea Draw
  • Ex-Internationals Commend MTN Football Scholar Initiative
  • GP Arase Promises Special Squad To Enhance Security At League Venues
  • Giwa Goalkeeper Targets Maximum Points Against Wolves
  • Neither A Lender Nor A Borrower
  • Nigeria's Agro-products And EU Ban
  • Enemies Of Progress And Attacks On Senator Shehu Sani
  • Emergence Of Change: Saraki And The 8th National Assembly
  • Divine Messages In Mother Tongues
  • National Security And Prerogative Of Mercy
  • Dickson Will Break The Second Term Jinx In Bayelsa ' Dorgu
  • Any Plan That'll End Insurgency Must Be Supported By All ' Titsi
  • Buhari Is Avoiding The Pitfalls Of Jonathan ' Faruq
  • S'East Doesn't Regret Not Voting Buhari ' Ogbaga
  • INEC Chair: Dust Continues To Rise Over Zakari's Suitability
  • Brickbats Fly In Plateau Over Sack Of Council Chairmen
  • PDP: The Reform, The Can Of Worms
  • NOUN Is Only One In West African Sub-region ' Prof Tenebe
  • Buhari's US Visit Is Symbolic, Substantial ' Ajimobi
THE NATION
  • Gunmen sack military barrack in Bayelsa
  • 13,000 REFUGEES BACK FROM CAMEROON
  • Aregbesola: My last conversation with Ooni
  • Jonathan not target of any probe, says Osinbajo
  • Ekiti monarchs save Fayemi's, Oni's aides from eviction
  • Obasanjo meets Buhari behind closed door
  • Alaafin brokers peace in warring Oyo community
  • Suicide bombers spread fear of Boko Haram in Cameroon
  • The dollar war
  • Travellers stranded on Lagos ' Ibadan Expressway
  • Churches teaching too many wrong values
  • Oyedepo donates to Boko Haram victims
  • Experiencing the wonders in the word! (2)
  • Why I dumped food for engineering
  • Liberation Church empowers 150 youths
  • Winners emerge Mike Okonkwo Essay contest
  • Honeywell to entrepreneurs: ensure quality control
  • Guinness Nigeria restates commitment to CSR
  • Furore over indiscriminate waivers
  • Why job seekers hardly find jobs
  • NIMASA DG: 'Core competence should be Buhari's watchword
  • Commission faults job racketeering by MDAs
  • Access to economic opportunities bane of businesses
  • Miners to Buhari: ban importation of solid minerals
  • Jovago launches Nigerian tourism intelligence report
  • The new helmsman
  • Buhari's superfluous ministers and national rebirth
  • The words we live by
  • Good-bye Awo, welcome Buhari
  • Inside story of PDP workers' revolt
  • Much Ado about Bayelsa defection
  • I'm not ready to attack Jonathan yet, but he misruled us
  • Who burnt INEC's Office
  • Towards a People's Assembly
  • Momah: It's foolhardy to hope in a dead Biafra at this time
  • Adeola at 46: From Omoyayi to distinguished senator
  • Edo 2016: APC, PDP re-strategise
DAILY TRUST

  • Delinquent bank debtors: How are the mighty fallen!
  • 2015 dissolution of LGs: A challenge for Buhari
  • What do Nigerians really want
  • Buhari's gradual breach of electoral agreements
  • A post card from San Juan, and the demystification of Socrates (3)
  • Two views about our National Assembly
  • The Interview magazine debuts tomorrow
  • ARISE IGALA TV will ignite cultural hunger among Nigerians
  • Buhari's War On Corruption: Nigeria Petroleum Minister Appointment Vital To Overhaul Corrupt Oil Industry
  • Other people's money
  • The tale of the governor and the senator
  • Buhari wants NNPC to be sole importers of petroleum products ' Emefiele
  • Being a celebrity has made me more cautious - Aramide
  • NIHOTOUR: Moulding students for Nigeria's tourism, hospitality
  • When culture chiefs met in Abuja
  • Literature is an avenue to table sensitive issues
  • ACTV introduces Nigeria's first cableTV multi-room viewership
  • BN Poetry Prize announces 2015 shortlist
  • Young essayists to bag prizes in competition
  • Books for children who write
  • Shakespearean expressions that sound illiterate by today's standards
  • Mary: God's dream and ideal woman
  • How Nigerian farmers are losing lands to Niger authorities
  • As Nigeria, Cameroon partner for ICT development
  • On NAHCON's hajj enlightenment campaigns
  • 1985 coup: How I led soldiers to pick up Buhari ' Col. A. Aminu (rtd)
  • Kogi governorship: APC rakes N137.5m from 27 contenders
  • I Vote for Go-slow
  • 2019: Youth council elects new leader amid protest
  • A'Ibom: APC, PDP, trade words over Tribunal
  • Buhari's appointments vindicated our stand ' S/East APC
  • PDP not yet an opposition party ' Prof. Nwolise
  • Senators, Reps to embark on 4 weeks recess
  • We are sad over crisis in party, says PDP
  • Abuja: Settlers, residents seek special recognition from FG
  • Legislators convene confan on Osun economic hardship
  • Unethical standards worry Sokoto Civil Service chair
  • Group seeks end to youth restiveness in N/Delta
  • Kuje NASFAT founding woman leader dies
  • Bakalori irrigation farmers suffer rice, wheat glut
  • Medical students offer free services to Borno IDPs
  • Kano emir inaugurates social reform c'ttee
  • 32,000 candidates for Unilag's post-UTME, says official
  • Aregbesola: Ooni's last message to me was touching
  • Pirates kill 4 soldiers, policeman in Bayelsa waterways attack
  • 15 die in Delta auto crash 'FRSC
  • Boko Haram: 'hides and skin' business crippled in Borno
  • NNPC appoints Komolafe as GGM Special Duties
  • Amnesty Office commences payment of ex-agitators' stipends
  • I can only admit 3,000 prospective students, says DVC
DAILY TIMES

  • Large turnout for Ojo Maduekwe's 70th Birthday Celebrations
  • No rift with Udom Emmanuel ' Akpabio
  • UPDATE ' Onaiyekan Preaches Peace at Ojo Maduekwe at 70 Church Service
  • PREMIERSHIP FIXTURES
  • Barca still on track, says Enrique
  • Hazard keen to match Messi, Ronaldo
  • Pogba handed iconic number 10 by Juve
  • Vidic undergoes surgery
  • Terry: Falcao is top class!
  • Shaw salutes Schweinsteiger
  • Mourinho braced for stiff EPL challenge
  • Clyne eyes Premiership title with Liverpool
  • Pochettino shops for striker
  • Pulis patient over Marshall move
  • Bremen complete Johannsson swoop
  • Pardew dismisses Coloccini link
  • Porto sign ex-Saint Osvaldo
  • Chelsea agree terms with Rahman
  • Clark signs new Villa deal
  • Gotze coy over Bayern future
  • Sako completes Palace switch
  • Juve target Mascherano
  • Members of NAIPCO Presenting a portrait to out-going Commissioner for Insurance, Mr. Fola Daniel, in Abuja
  • Much ado about homosexuality
  • Saraki's Maiduguri Visit and its Discontents

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