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Saturday, 15 October 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headline For Today 16th Oct



  • Punch News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Abuja, Lagos stadia need maintenance, not concession
  • Direct crude sale saves Nigeria N102.6bn
  • External reserves hit 11-year low of $24.21bn
  • Stemming the tide of declining oil reserves
  • ICT, an option better than selling national assets
  • Demand for local rice overwhelms millers
  • Releasing funds to contractors will end recession ' Fashola
  • Denied by Nigeria, Osunwa turns Arab goals king
  • Governor's Cup: Former champions win first leg
  • When history judges the judges
     
  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Chibok Girls Release and Fayoses Unfortunate Partisanship
  • As Ondo APC Primary Election Crisis Eases
  • Ondo Poll: Parties Step Up Strategies with Choice of Running Mates
  • As Reactions Continue on Judges Arrest
  • Justice Adeniyi Ademola: I Signed Confessional Statement at Gunpoint
  • Nwabueze, Igbo Elders on Buhari and the State of the Nation
  • The Intrigues, Twists and Turns to Freedom for 21 Chibok Girls
  • Ondo 2016: Uncertainty Mounts over PDP's Candidate as Party, INEC Differ
  • Governor Wike Stands With the Rule of Law
  • Food, Energy Prices Push Inflation Further to 17.9%
  • Again, Ambode Deepens Community Spirit at Town Hall Meeting
  • 114 Chibok Girls Feared Dead, Married off or Radicalised, Sources Claim
  • Military Expresses Support for Political Decision on Chibok Girls
  • Why APC Big Shots are After Governor Abubakar
  • Despite Recession, Business is Good in Nigeria, Says US Firm
  • When Lawmakers Renewed Bond with Constituents
  • Loosening the Burden of History: Transition and Installation of Ooni of...
  • NTNU to Offer 50% Discount to Deported Nigerian Students
     
  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Chibok Girls Release and Fayoses Unfortunate Partisanship
  • As Ondo APC Primary Election Crisis Eases
  • Ondo Poll: Parties Step Up Strategies with Choice of Running Mates
  • As Reactions Continue on Judges Arrest
  • Justice Adeniyi Ademola: I Signed Confessional Statement at Gunpoint
  • Nwabueze, Igbo Elders on Buhari and the State of the Nation
  • The Intrigues, Twists and Turns to Freedom for 21 Chibok Girls
  • Ondo 2016: Uncertainty Mounts over PDP's Candidate as Party, INEC Differ
  • Governor Wike Stands With the Rule of Law
  • Food, Energy Prices Push Inflation Further to 17.9%
  • Again, Ambode Deepens Community Spirit at Town Hall Meeting
  • 114 Chibok Girls Feared Dead, Married off or Radicalised, Sources Claim
  • Military Expresses Support for Political Decision on Chibok Girls
  • Why APC Big Shots are After Governor Abubakar
  • Despite Recession, Business is Good in Nigeria, Says US Firm
  • When Lawmakers Renewed Bond with Constituents
  • Loosening the Burden of History: Transition and Installation of Ooni of...
  • NTNU to Offer 50% Discount to Deported Nigerian Students
  • Buhari Visits Hospitalised General in Berlin Hospital
  • A Revealing Tour of Naval Formations
  • Saraki Writes New UN Scribe, Hails His Emergence
  • Objective Vs Means: Case of PMBs Containment of Corruption and Foreign...
  • Glitzy Moments with Adetola Juyitan
  • Bob Dylans Controversial Nobel Prize in Literature
  • The Arbitration Blurs Truth
  • Not Just another Art House Next Door
  • Inside Oguntokuns Theatre Republic
  • United by Creativity
  • Foray into Fresh Hyper-Realistic Paintings
  • Nigeria Entrepreneurs Award to Hold Nov 18
  • In Line with Analysts Projections, Pace of Inflation Increase Further Reduced...
  • Mikel, Musa, Iheanacho Battle Mahrez, Slimani, others for CAF African Footballer Award
  • Conte Praises Moses after Chelsea Thump Leicester
  • Premier League: City, Spurs Stumble; Arsenal Win
  • Like a Thief in the Night
  • Murray in Shanghai Masters Final, Djokovic Crashes Out
  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Why northern elders are angry with APC, Buhari
  • Ondo guber: Jegede remains our candidate 'PDP factional chairman
  • It will take 10 years to overcome recession, insecurity 'Senator Dangin
  • NASARAWA ASSEMBLY: A forced peace after the storm
  • One week after International break': 'Injured' Moses scores for Chelsea
  • African Footballer of the Year: Mikel, Musa, Iheanacho nominated
  • CAF Champions League final: Sundowns win well at home
  • Messi scores on return
  • Nasarawa stuns Enyimba to reach Federation Cup final
  • Why I don't sell synthetic hair 'Chinelo Ikeme,CEO, My Hair Limited
  • Nigeria needs to develop its exports to international standards 'Bashir Wali, Ag. MD/CEO, Nigeria Export-Import Bank (NEXIM)
  • Buhari visits Nigerian Army General in Berlin hospital
  • Again, Shi'ites, youths clash in Kaduna
  • Stop bombings or be crushed, Navy warns militants
  • Motorists lament collapse of roads in Imo
  • Militants bomb another oil facility in Delta
  • Raid on judges' homes: DSS forced me to sign document at gunpoint
  • Pandemonium in Ekiti as gunmen invade police station 
  • Young girls should value their virginity
  • Made in Nigeria' policy: Cleaning the Augean stables (4)
  • The judge and junkyard dog
  • Like a thief in the night
  • It's judges' turn to be judged
  • Peoples' parliament: Re: Still on human rights abuses
  • Allah and the wonders of creation
  • World Food Day: Whither Nigeria in the global fight against hunger
  • Ladies, this is how you know he's for keeps
  • Priscilla Nwikpo, Ben TV, UK: It's not easy to practice journalism in the UK as a black person
  • Aisha speaks again
  • Nigeria's fallen Justices
  • 5 days in kidnappers' forest
  • Revealed: Biafra's who is who
  • MMM-Nigeria, legacy of Charles Ponzi
  • Caution as Nigerians rush for Internet free money scheme
  • How recession affects children's mental health
  • Deportation of Nigerian students from Turkey
  • Why I took a break from acting 'Tonto Dikeh
     
  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Man City pay the penalty for lack of practice
  • National Assembly to streamline expenditure, allowances
  • A feast of performances at Oguntokun's Theatre Republic
  • When ease of doing business yields frustrating returns
  • BlackBerry's fall and impact on Nigeria's smartphone market
  • Street hawkers: How they fare in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Kaduna
  • I'm in charge says Conte after Costa sub dispute
  • Gunmen storm police station in Ekiti, kill inspector
  • Baptism of the Holy Spirit
  • Bank of Agriculture, IFAD to boost funding for Nigerian farmers
     
  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Oxfam 11 million Euros intervention to fight food insecurity in the North
  • Delta govt debunks child trafficking allegation
  • APC and the Aisha Buhari conviction: The emerging power 'calculus
  • BokoHaram sets conditions to free 83 more Chibok girls
  • Groups allege 631 IPOB members killed by FG in 12 months
  • NYSC free healthcare service for rural dwellers
  • CNPP, Edo youths hail INEC on Edo election
  • The Shiite siege story
  • Storm Over Ondo Gov. Candidate: PDP reports judge to NJC, insists Jegede is its standard bearer
  • $550m Abacha loot: US completing paper work for draw down ' Malami
  • How banks, oil importers defrauded govt ' Buhari
  • Abdulsalmi to Politicians: Avoid Frivolous Promises
  • Olu of Warri gives out more chieftaincy titles, against division among Itsekeri youth
  • Three Nigerians win CNN/Multichoice African Journalist Awards
  • Gov. Udom dissolves state executive council
  • Health care for women, newborns Mrs Saraki makes case for move skilled midwives
  • Excitement as Ugwuanyi flags off 35 projects across Enugu
  • Man murdered, corpse dumped in well in Jos
     
  • Leadership News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • How Bayelsa Communities Recorded 1,000 Oil Spillages In 2014 Commissioner
  • Huawei, Experts Seek Development Of Safe Cities Across Africa.
  • How To Make A Woman Ask For More & Last 25 Min In Bed.
     
  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Biting finger nails can cause whitlow, says expert
  • Lawyers differ on penalty for kidnapping
  • Osun assembly calls for preservation of Yoruba cultural heritage
  • Oba's coronation: Benin wears new look
  • UN scribe welcomes release of Chibok school girls
  • Chibok Girls: Group wants Sunday, Friday declared National Thanksgiving Day
  • More Chibok girls to regain freedom soon ' Buhari
  • Poverty: When Dangote empowered women in Nigeria
  • Again, Ambode deepens community spirit at town hall meeting
  • Archbishop Fape in our eyes
  • DSS vs Judiciary: Who will Judge this case
  • NASS: How not to violate separation of powers
  • Raids on judges: Experience from other lands
  • Real reasons DSS, NJC are at war
  • Aisha Buhari's revelation: How someone diverted 65 trailers of grains ordered by President Buhari
  • No unease in military over Chibok girls 'Defence HQ
  • Keep your business afloat with OPM
  • Chibok girls: ACF commends Buhari
  • Why I can't take people's support for granted 'Fayose
  • Lorot, founder of InstitutChoisuel, to meet Nigerian filmmakers
  • Rise in Nigerian sex slavery in Italy fuelled by violence and 'juju' magic
  • Reaping without sowing Welcome to the world of copyright thieves
  • Physically-challenged mother, 100 others renounce cultism in Rivers
  • Jacob Zuma corruption report blocked in South Africa
  • Iraq violence: Dozens dead in Baghdad suicide attack on Shia
  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • MY JOURNEY THROUGH HELL ' Dogo-Nahawa massacre survivor
  • QUEEN OF KATWE holds Nigerian premiere
  • ARREST OF JUSTICES: Minister behind my travail -Justice Ademola
  • NASS: Legislative aides' anger grows over unpaid N1.1b allowances
  • I almost ended up a roadside mechanic
  • Group ends training on discipleship
  • Militants attack another NPDC facility in Delta
  • Robbers attack police station in Ekiti State
  • Three monsters Buhari must conquer, by Akinola
  • Chibok girls reunite with families
  • DOLAPO ONI-SIJUWADE God picked the perfect partner for me
  • How the Holy Spirit Empowers for Exploits! (3)
  • Nigerian blocked from Leukaemia transplant after UK visa denial
  • Submit to your husbands, women told
  • Ondo: Akoko gives rousing welcome to Abraham
  • Adeboye tasks FG on AfDB grant
  • Cleric warns against political, material baits
  • Three Nigerians shine at 2016 CNN-Multichoice African Journalists Award
  • NJC dares DSS, refuses to suspend judges
  • Recession: Substandard products flood market
  • With technology solutions we can address Nigeria's problems
  • Canon ready to expand its frontiers across Nigeria, beyond
  • Nigerian Breweries creates multiple income streams for businesses
  • Forex scarcity seriously affecting importation
  • Recession: Expert urges attention to SMEs
  • Why CBN retained FirstBank as sole forex dealer to BDCs
  • Smile launches 0702 4GLTE sim
  • StarTimes unveils combo decoder
  • First set of finalists emerge in Cowbellpedia Mathematics competition
  • Expensive polls
  • One giant mental institution, that's our Nigeria, no'!
  • Ondo 2016: The race, the candidates and the factors
  • Ambode deepens community spirit
  • Okorocha and the Imo debacle
  • Justice delayed is justice denied
  • Fresh concerns as 52 groups meet over Kanu, IPOB
  • Jegede's ambition is Mimiko's third-term agenda
  • Senate and arrest of judges
  • Curious $1.1bn cash flight drama
  • What offence did Ndokwa nation commit
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Chibok girls: Ban rallies aid for Nigeria
  • We have evidence APC, police, INEC rigged Edo poll Orbih, state PDP Chairman
  • Ondo PDP Rejects Justice Okon Abangs Judgment
  • 44 shiite members remanded
  • I was arrested for granting bail to Dasuki, Kanu, says Justice Ademola
  • Stampede at religious gathering kills 19
  • Minister charges NWAI on capacity building, job creation
  • Troops intercepts male suicide bomber in Madagali
  • Release of Chibok Girls: Group Wants Sunday, Friday observed as National Thanksgiving Day
  • Embrace amnesty or face wrath of law, Rivers tells cultists
  • Usain Bolt sets last race for June
  • Chelseas NGolo Kante will join very big European club Patrice Garande
  • Nigeria And Aisha Buharis Frustrations
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Non-compliance with FOI Act
  • Buhari ends Germany trip visiting hospitalised Nigerian soldier
  • Ondo 2016: Justice Abang's judgement not binding on Jegede PDP
  • Kwara APC suspends party chieftain
  • Agony of the cripples
  • Tin-Can Customs rakes N51.8bn as revenue
  • Areas Eagles should work on before Algeria clash Akpoborie
  • Federation Cup: Nasarawa United FC defeats Enyimba for final spot
  • Iwobi shines in Arsenal 3-2 win over Swansea
  • No extension for foreign-based Falconets after deadline Media Officer
  • How Moses, Chelsea mauled Ahmed Musa, Leicester City
  • LASG to introduce sports leagues in secondary schools D-G
  • National Mirror News Headlines Today [Sun-16-Oct-2016]
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  • Recession: Nigeria reels in economic turmoil
  • Self confi dence makes me unique-Chioma Toplis, actress
  • Child marriage is a societal taboo
  • God's mercy and his people
  • I vowed never to date a client, now I'm in dilemma' (2)
  • God can be found
  • Chibok girls: We've no hand in release processes 'DHQ
  • UN Scribe hails release of 21 Chibok girls
  • Caged President: Aisha Buhari's outburst splits Nigerians
  • Dasuki: 'Nigeria not bound by ECOWAS Court ruling
  • Recession: Abubakar cautions Politicians against frivolous promises
  • 52 groups threaten to join IPOB over Kanu's detention
  • More general managers resign over 'right placement' exercise in FAAN
  • NDE to empower 500 unemployed youths
  • Examining Rohr's impact on the Super Eagles
  • Police inspector killed as bombers sack police station, empty armory
  • Still on the proposed sale of national assets
  • DSS's arrest of judges: Separation of powersdoctrine under trial

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