Monday, 22 June 2015
TODAY IN THE NEWS:Newspaper Headlines
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*Finally, Buhari relocates to Aso Rock
*Boyfriend inserts pepper into lover’s private parts
*Graduate found dead after recovering from mental problem
*Transition committee advises Buhari to remove fuel subsidy
*My probe by Wike a witch-hunt, says Amaechi :
*I remain loyal to Buhari, says Atiku *Ekiti PDP accuses Fayemi of diverting N4bn
*Senate: Saraki, Lawan groups’ rift deepens
*Jonathan’s last-minute appointments tear civil service apart
*Unpaid salary crisis’ll end soon – Mimiko
*PDP to Aregbesola: Stop creation of 39 new councils
*Recall sacked 344 lecturers, TUC tells Wike
*Osun: Varsity mosque aids unpaid Muslim workers
*Elejigbo warns Skye Bank against selling branch inside palace
*Falana asks FRSC to produce report on Onitsha accident
*Okoroji loses N750m libel suit against Onyeka Onwenu
*Bayelsa APC rules out consensus gov candidacy
*Cameroonian regulator signs MoU with NCC
*VConnect provides growth opportunities for SMEs
*Tecno introduces Boom J7
*MTN gets Investors in People Gold award
*Vodacom connects Lagos school to Internet
*NCC’s spectrum sale can scare investors —Stakeholders
*T’tennis players depart for China *Nigeria set for Abidjan chess tourney
*Siasia drops seven players *Mainz 05 move excites Balogun
*Dike hails Falcons *Keshi won’t dump Eagles for Ivory Coast – Agent
*Dedevbo invites 36 for Liberia clash
*Nigeria no longer a football powerhouse —Okocha
*Allocate more funds to housing, NIESV advises FG
*CPC probes MultiChoice for alleged subscriber rights abuse
*3.7 million passengers used airports in Q1 –NBS
*Interbank rates rise on bonds, Treasury bills auction
*Fidelity Bank promotes financial literacy among children
*AMCON’ll support banks to raise fresh capital –Chike-Obi
*Sterling Bank boosts savings culture, financial inclusion
*Buhari, asset declaration and transparency in governance
*Nigerian league table of government administration
*Lawmaker makes anti-corruption vow in church
*Respect APC constitution, Ashafa urges senators
*APC working to resolve Osun unpaid salaries – Adeleke
*Akpabio not controlling Emmanuel, says ex-commissioner
*Igbo group urges Ekweremadu to step down
*NSE, LSEG increase efforts to promote dual listings
*OTC markets’ll benefit from task force – NASD
*The games women play when your zipper is open
*Your wetness may be due to fistula
*We must be compassionate to migrants – Kofi Annan
*Nigeria Police and public communication
*75-year-old leaves home in Kwara, found in Ogun
*Banking reforms needed to grow real estate —Expert
*Dry construction will help reduce housing deficit —Developers
*RCCG donates $20,000 to renovate Vanuatu State House
*Environmentalists advocate reduction in natural resource consumption
*Group raises the alarm over quarry activities
*First winner emerges in home lottery
*Some serious things for fathers to think about
*Nigerians in the Diaspora can drive development –Abraham
*Stakeholders push for full implementation of pension law
*Staco Insurance records N5.96bn premium
*Cornerstone Insurance, FRSC in joint safety campaign
*Mutual Benefits, firm collaborate on insurance distribution
*Controversy rages over $3.2bn judgment against FG
*Court attaches oil company’s accounts over N150m debt
*Airlines’ revenue drops as Nigerians reduce foreign travels
*Gunmen kill IYC official in Rivers *Erosion control in C’River gulps N4bn
*Bayelsa govt protests poor electricity supply, estimated bills
*We never meant to kill our victims – Murder suspects
VANGUARD
*What Legislators Don’t Earn
*Unpaid salaries: SERAP drags states, FG to ILO
*Naira devaluation hits industries hard
*Apiculture’ll solve health, unemployment problems –Dr. Akunne
*Innoson slams N30 billion suit on GTBank
*Sultan made my victory possible – Dogara
*Governors: No bailout coming from anywhere
*Auta urges stiffer penalties against Wonder Bank operators
*Tax holidays require sanitisation — FIRS boss
*Keshi happy to be shortlisted for the Elephants job but …
*Buhari’s non-interference in NASS affairs
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