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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Fuel Scarcity : White Woman Opts For Car Boot


This happened in Lagos yesterday, the white woman pictured above was spotted yesterday at the back of a taxi cab. 

Trust Lagosians, the moment they say her, they assumed she was a victim of kidnappers but her
smiley face calmed their nerves.

Man Goes Naked To Protest Fuel Scarcity


This happened yesterday at Petrocam filling station igando road, a man took off his clothes in protest to  fuel scarcity problem. 

Woman Stabs 3-Year-Old Son To Death


In Ogun State, tragedy struck in Ogunso area of Otta in the Ado- Odo/Otta Local Government Area when a woman, identified as Adeyanju Funmilayo, allegedly stabbed her 3-year-old son to death.

Funmilayo was said to have inflicted multiple injuries on her son identified as Emmanuel by stabbing him in the head and other parts of the body with a knife about 4pm yesterday.

The boy died as a result of the multiple injuries he sustained after writhing in pain and rolling in his blood for a short while.

Late Emmanuel was a product of an alleged incestuous relationship between Funmilayo and her biological father, which occurred about three years ago.

Thunderbolt Kills 4 Kids On Childrens Day


The 2015 Children’s Day celebration in Kwara State turned tragic yesterday when thunderbolt struck and killed four children, all girls, in Gure, Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The thunderbolt struck during a downpour between midnight and 1am, rendering several villagers homeless.

A source in Gure told our correspondent that three of the children were of the same parents, while the fourth came to pass the night with her friends.

Kidnappers Of Kogi Judge Demand N150m Ransom


Suspected kidnappers of Kogi State High Court judge are demanding N150 million ransom.

The kidnappers contacted family of the judge yesterday and demanded for N150 million ransom to effect the release of Justice Samuel Obayomi Olatimehin.

Justice Olatimehin, who is resident judge of Ebogogo High Court in Adavi Local Government Area of Kogi State, was kidnapped at gunpoint on Monday while on his way to office.

His police orderly, Corporal Usman Musa, was shot dead during the operation.

Today's Newspaper Headlines : Thursday, May 28, 2015



News headlines from selected newspapers ready for your reading pleasure this Thursday morning....Enjoy

VANGUARD
  • Don't limit probe to my govt ' Jonathan
  • Libel: Court adjourns Tinubu's suit against AIT till June 30
  • Children's Day tragedy: Lightening kills 3 siblings, one other
  • Cameroonians donate 3m euros to help army fight Boko Haram
  • 14 banks on edge over new cash reserve policy
  • Three pastors, herbalist arrested for kidnapping in Ogun
  • Court restrains IG from arresting Kashamu
  • ACF alleges plot to frustrate Buhari
  • Importance of Bank Verification Number
  • Buhari: 'A man called upon to be a hawk must catch chickens
  • PDP chiefs covered Jonathan's eyes to his defeat ' Sen Ogunwale
  • How Buhari can sit on the world stage ' Amb Keshi
  • APC: Progressive steps to relevance
  • May 29: As Udom takes the baton from Akpabio
  • A season of courtesy calls
  • Delivering value through strategic partnerships
  • Okon names W/C squad
  • 2017 Afcon qualifier: Keshi sets June 3 deadline for foreign pros
  • Guild of Sports Editors congratulates Memuletiwon
  • FIFA scandal: Marin, political animal dogged by scandal
  • FIFA plans to go ahead with congress, presidential election in spite of arrests
  • Arrests, raids in Zurich as FIFA faces 2 corruption probes
  • I did not start out as a designer ' Bose Adegunwa, Lawiza boss
  • Nigeria: Blackmailers beware or beware of blackmailers
  • So long Goodluck Jonathan!
  • Paracetamol Challenge: Do Not!
  • Lawyer Absent In Court As Bid To Stop Buhari Inauguration Fails
  • Shameful Photos Of Toilet At A NIPOST Office
  • Photos:Kim Kardashian undergoes IVF treatment,Desperate for 2nd child
  • Senator-elect Dino Melaye ' 'The Cost Of Running The National Assembly Is Too High
  • Teen Burnt Alive In Guatemala Prompts Outrage
  • FOR THE LAST TIME: Jonathan Presides Federal Executive Council Meeting (Photos)
  • Anambra State Bans Okada, Keke Napep From June 1st
  • Inauguration Ceremony: Presidential State Car Being Prepared For May 29th[Photos]
  • 2015 election: It was Africa's Victory ' Guinean President Says
  • Commissioner tasks stakeholders on educational policies
  • Sch'l administrator canvasses support for private educational institutions
  • Ndiomu Foundation boosts teachers' practical teaching skills
  • Sch'l administrator canvasses support for private educational institutions
  • Made in Nigeria, Industrial education, the way to prosperity 'Fashola
  • Two teen brothers build mobile web browser
  • No more lip-service to curriculum implementation ' NERDC
  • Time for class action suit against NUC, CLE, NLS and JAMB (1)
  • If it's to be, it's up to you
  • Educationists task Buhari on quality teachers
  • Stakeholders brainstorm to reverse worrisome situation in health sector
  • Roadside motor parks on the rise in Abia
  • Police arrest 5 suspected robbers in Lagos
PUNCH
  • AMCON recovers N3.2tn non-performing loans
  • Onasanya set to retire as First Bank GMD
  • Financial literacy for kids
  • N'Delta groups shut Agip's facilities
  • Nigeria, others purchase one million Total's solar lamps
  • Best practices of talent retention, employee compensation
  • SHI, NLNG train 57 Nigerian engineers in S'Korea
  • Seven Energy delivers gas to Alaoji power plant
  • NCS advises NAC on abandoned vehicles
  • Customs agents, freight forwarders disagree over practitioners' fee
  • Buhari to implement new revenue formula
  • Mansard Insurance announces 12% turnover growth
  • PENGASSAN faults SURE-P operations
  • Skye Bank to raise N30bn Tier 1 capital
  • Biocrop, FCT Administration to produce seedlings
  • Fuel: N20bn claims by transporters may be slashed
  • NSE index rises marginally as stocks extend gains
  • Lessons on the importance of retreat
  • Nigeria records N110bn decline in first quarter trade
  • FCMB, NetPlus sign e-payment agreement
  • Don't single me out for probe, Jonathan tells Buhari
  • Borno pastor writes Buhari
  • I was a motor park tout 'Benue gov-elect
  • Ondo to build more mega schools
  • LASG tackles FAAN over licensing of cab operators
  • Petrol sells for N110 at depots
  • Senate presidency: Lawans group to unveil 40 members
  • Buharis meeting with British PM embarrassing PDP
  • Buharis inauguration, a new dawn for Nigeria Fasanmi
  • Childrens Day: A vote for vernacular
  • What is the summer craze all about
  • Setting an agenda for the incoming government (3)
  • The fraud called clean cookstoves
  • Buhari: Past imperfect, future tense
  • Buhari: Now, the clerics keep mum online
  • My journey to bankless Igbajo
  • You can track your life with map
  • Buzz social media diary
  • Aregbesola laments increasing rate of children abduction
  • PDP: Dickson expels Jonathan's loyalists
  • I wont forgive Wike unless justice is done Amaechi
  • Fashola advises children to shun drug abuse, violence
  • Jonathan sends confab report to NAssembly for approval
  • 11 killed in Kwara auto crash
  • El-Rufai appoints SSG, others
  • Lagos cancels movements restriction for May sanitation
  • SCourt affirms Aregbesolas victory, dismisses Omisores appeal
  • Executive, legislature feud embarrassing, says Tambuwal
  • Jonathan, NAssembly settle constitution amendment rift
THISDAY
  • Chinese Economy Growing at Fast Pace
  • Samsung, Diamond Bank, Softcom to Raise $100m Technology Intervention Fund
  • Cameroonian Firm Seeks Collaboration with CWG on Cloud Offering
  • FCTA, Biocrops Biotechnology Sign MoU on Plantlets, Crops Multiplication
  • Nigeria Joins IRC Alliance
  • UNIDO, SON Conclude on Implementation of 12m Euro NQI
  • ITF Trainees to get International Certification
  • Embracing Mobile Payment System in Nigeria
  • I Dare Buhari to Keep His Naira/Dollars Parity Promise
  • 4-year-old Girl Kidnapped Inside School in Nasarawa
  • Kuku: Nigeria Cannot Afford Simultaneous Boko Haram, Niger-Delta Conflicts
  • Anti-Inauguration Suit: Why We Were Not in Court
  • Buhari May Make Quiet Return to Abuja
  • Presidential Inauguration: IGP Orders Diversion of Traffic, Tight Security at Eagles Square
  • Our In-house Power Tussle Aggravated Petrol Scarcity, Says IPMAN
  • Jonathan May Sign Amendments to Constitution Thursday
  • Teachers' Strike Mars Celebration
  • 11 Die in Auto Accident
  • SC Upholds Aregbesola's Election
  • Jonathan to Buhari: If You Must Probe, Extend it Beyond My Administration
  • Amaechi Urges Incoming Govs Not to Allow Division in NGF
  • Supreme Court Upholds Aregbesola's Election
  • Court Strikes out Suit Challenging Otti's Candidacy
  • Fani-Kayode: Hate Campaign Excuse is Untenable
  • MacAlabi: Nigeria Needs a Rebirth
  • Defence Radio as Jonathan's Parting Gift
  • Dino Melaye Says N3bn Presidential Travelling Allowance Unacceptable
  • Ihedioha Assumes Speaker's Power
  • Tambuwal: Jonathan Distracted Us, Embarrassed Nigeria
  • The Tyranny of Courage
  • The Other Side of the Race for Senate Presidency
  • Battle for Benue Assembly Fires Up
  • Thank you, Goodluck Jonathan!
  • Tambuwal: Jonathan Distracted Us, Embarrassed Nigeria
  • Buhari Insists on Non-Interference in National Assembly Leadership
  • Absence of a Real Parliament, a Minus for ECOWAS at 40, Says Ekweremadu
  • Soleye: Buhari Must Not Compromise His Values
  • Adegbuyi: Nigeria Urgently Needs a New Constitution
  • Nigeria's Foreign Trade Down By N110.2bn in First Quarter
  • Seven Energy Seeks Mergers to Boost Gas Production
  • Banks Urged to Simplify Process of Linking Customers' BVNs
  • Oshiomhole Hammers Okonjo-Iweala for Mismanaging the Economy
  • Skye Bank to Access Market for N30 Billion Tier 1 Capital
  • Obasanjo: Why It's Taking Too Long to Crush Boko Haram
  • Experts Task Buhari on National IT Security
  • UN Decries Boko Haram's Sexual Abuse of Captives
  • Financial Inclusion: GTBank, Etisalat Target 55bn Unbanked Nigerians
  • Presidential Inauguration: IG Orders Diversion of Traffic, Tight Security at Eagles Square
  • NLNG, Samsung Train 57 Nigerian Engineers in South Korea
THE SUN
  • Quote me! Ugwuanyi'll transform Enugu 'U.S.A Igwesi
  • Buhari should address marginalisation of South East
  • Ebonyi APGA never merged with APC 'Chairman
  • True meaning of stomach infrastructure, by incoming Ekiti lawmakers
  • Jonathan's aide rejects expulsion by Bayelsa PDP
  • Legal ambush to stalls Wike's swearing in hit rock
  • NASS leadership: No anointed candidates, Buhari insists
  • Okon picks Oshoala, Nkwocha, Nwabuoku, 20 others
  • 11 die in Ilorin auto crash
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup:Dad tips Iheanacho for MVP
  • Police arrest 70-year-old woman, son, 2 others for robbery in Ogun
  • Katsina pitch excites Eagles
  • Supreme Court dismisses Omisore's suit against Aregbesola's re-election
  • NIS boils over director's job
  • Anambra govt bans motorcycles, tricycles on highways
  • 70-year-old woman arrested for armed robbery
  • Onasanya retires as First Bank GMD
  • Why fuel scarcity'll persist ' NUPENG
  • Skye Bank to raise N30bn tier 1 capital in Q3
  • Indigenous firm, WAV donates $1m to Nepal quake victims
  • NDLEA plots to abduct me, says Kashamu
  • Kashamu's extradition: Follow due process, court orders AGF, NDLEA, others
  • UN decries Boko Haram insurgents' sexual abuse of captives
  • Tinubu vs AIT: Court adjourns suit till June 30
  • Melaye urges opposition against lawmakers' outrageous pay
  • ENUGU GOVT, ANGLICAN CHURCH AT WAR OVER LAND
  • Hazards of processed foods
  • Shettima visits liberated Bama town
  • May 29: Suit Seeking To Stop Buhari's Inauguration Suffers Set Back
  • Queen Elizabeth Delivers Speech At Opening Of U.K Parliament
  • Jonathan signs tobacco control bill, five others into law
  • Fair elections 'impossible' ' Burundi opposition
  • We have to curtail crude oil theft ' Navy
  • FIFA under fire: Swiss arrest top global soccer officials in U.S., Swiss corruption cases
  • Soyinka's harem politics
  • South Sudan: Another failure of African leadership
  • Corruption: Demonising Lamorde and EFCC
  • Health and Domestic Violence
GUARDIAN
  • Greece, creditors play down fears of imminent default
  • midyar Network stakes interest in Nigeria's travel, tourism sector
  • Managing risk in forex trading
  • Bayer returns to Nigeria, floats new firm
  • Reps urge FG, ECOWAS to support Adesina for AfDB presidency
  • CAC certifies group's activities
  • CBN explains delay in disbursing N300b real sector facility
  • Any probe should go beyond my administration, says Jonathan
  • Fed poly's initial challenges will become testimonies, says Mimiko
  • Court bars AGF, others from arresting Kashamu
  • Jonathan wants total probe of past administrations, uncovers $1bn past judgment debts
  • Electrical failure causes chaos at Belgian airports
  • As Jonathan leaves
  • UNIPORT gets new VC
  • El Rufai appoints SSG, other aides
  • RCCG Province 44 donates equipment to Randle General Hospital
  • Olawunmi's night-out with NYSC members in Taraba Camp
  • Corps member found dead in Ilorin
  • BBC boosts Hausa service
  • Oshiomhole disagrees with Okonjo-Iweala on economy
  • Edo pensioners call for implementation of 15% increase
  • I've done my best in developing rural communities, says Uduaghan
  • FIFA: Blatter says corrupt officials to be booted out
  • 6 football officials detained as US corruption probe rocks FIFA
  • United States court rules against Cisco systems in patent infringement fight
  • Global survey raises concern over polio eradication
  • NPHCDA boss wins NHEA Award for progress in polio eradication
  • Lagos takes free medical services to Lekki residents
  • Furore as drug distribution guidelines take off July 1
  • How drinking two cups of coffee daily boosts sexual performance
  • Phytonutrients ' phytoestrogens
  • Passage of Biotech Law will boost scientific inventions in Nigeria, say Ogbadu, Ekong
  • Ebola's weak point identified
  • UN recommends Ondo for Country's Face in healthcare delivery
  • Poor people's DNA is declining in quality
  • NMA, Dettol boost ties on consumer enlightenment
  • There is no crisis in FRC
  • NUPENG urges Buhari to remove fuel subsidy, end importation
  • Productivity Centre gets new Director- General
  • WIMBIZ appoints new executive council members
  • Oando chief set for EY world's entrepreneur award
  • AGDC, Lagos to empower 1,100 entrepreneurs
  • Emma Ezeazu: True Nigerian across borders (2)
  • Changing of the guards
  • What a country!
  • ECOWAS at 40: A griot's tale
  • INJURY TIME
  • DW reporter's travail at Aso Rock
  • For Nigeria, there's no way to go but up