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Wednesday 19 October 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 20th Oct



  • Punch News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • Nigeria'll return as Africa's largest economy, says IMF
  • RMAFC backs FG on $15bn cash-for-oil deal with India
  • FG begins new housing programme with N35bn
  • NSE records lowest trading volume this year
  • Railways: FG seeks more time to negotiate with GE
  • 47 airlines have folded up in Nigeria 'Operators
  • Remita processes $30bn transactions annually, gets mobile app
  • BEDC ranks first in provision of meters 'NERC
  • Onazi to report Lazio to FIFA ' Report
  • Investors earn first income from Lagos oil sale
  • Isaac Success'll be a great player ' Watford boss
  • ExxonMobil exits Nigeria's downstream oil sector
  • Kano gov sacks Pillars board
  • FG in talks with Saudi company for sukuk loan
  • Izu: Commissioner demands probe
  • Firm invests $300m in Azura power project
  • Gabon 2017: I'Coast face Morocco
  • Resolving ATM cash dispense error with ease
  • Governor's Cup: Injury knocks Enosoregbe out
  • How to use an ATM
  • Ozil treble, Sanchez gem inspire rampant Arsenal
  • FMDQ to start listing of short-term bonds
  • Barca thrash Guardiola's Man City 4-0
  • Lagos deserves special funding
  • Why terrorism could not stop Paris Agreement
  • Aso Rock demons: Does Abati need help
  • Is Buhari getting it wrong on anti-graft war
  • Nigeria's failed promises
  • Dele Giwa: 30 years after
  • Does Buhari have the courage to change Nigeria
  • NDLEA seizes N175m from suspected drug traffickers
  • Baale shoots resident dead during fight
  • Emir only endorsed 14-year-old girl's marriage to subject
  • Ijaw youths demand prosecution of 3SC player's killers
  • 20-year-old steals motorcycle at police headquarters
  • I beat my son for stealing phones ' Father
  • Kidnappers pose as businessmen, lure Lagos schoolboy
  • AFRIMA to honour Sunny Ade, Papa Wemba, Dibango
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  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • Money Laundering: Fani-Kayode, Usman, Get New Trial Date
  • Senate Bills for Protection of Whistleblowers Scale Second Reading
  • Senate Hires Forensic Experts to Unravel Alleged Repatriation of $13.9 billion
  • Buhari Meets Released Chibok Girls, Snubs BBOG Campaigners
  • Ondo Poll: Undaunted PDP Presents Party's Flag to Jegede
  • FEC Okays Plan to Concession Railway Rehabilitation to GE
  • Fayose: I'm not Rattled by Obanikoro's Confession
  • Kaduna Killings: House Calls for Declaration of State of Emergency
  • Ambode, Amosun Reshuffle Cabinets
  • Drama as NCC Nominee Dares Senate, Says It Must be Scrapped
  • RMAFC Backs FGs $15bn Cash-for-Oil Deal with India
  • CBN to Settle 60-day FX Forward, Guarantees LCs for Importers
  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Is No7s New Face
  • Of Aso Rock Demons and the Other Room
  • IJAW YOUTHS WARN Therell be Consequences Not Probing Izus Death
  • Injured Enosoregbe Bows Out of 2016 Lagos Governors Cup Tennis
  • Injured Enosoregbe Bows Out of 2016 Lagos Governors Cup Tennis
  • Onazi Drags Lazio to FIFA over Unpaid Wages
  • Ganduje Sacks Kano Pillars FC Board
  • 85-year-old Man Breaks Marathon Record
  • UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Messi Punishes Guardiolas Man City with Hat-trick
  • WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIER: FIFA Appoints Africas Best Ref to Take Charge of Nigeria, Algeria Clash
  • 2016 GLO-CAF AWARDS: Nomination of Iheanacho, Mikel, Musa Delight Nigerians
  • Balele Assures Gov Masari on Katsina Utd
  • Ihezuo Arrives, Trains with Falconets
  • Joshua to Defend IBF Title Regardless of Klitschko Clash
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • Clinton vs Trump: Here are the highlights
  • US Presidential Debate: What You Missed
  • Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier: FIFA names Gambian ref for Nigeria, Algeria clash
  • 2016 Glo-CAF Awards: Iheanacho, Mikel, Musa's nominations delight Nigerians
  • Ijaw group demands justice for slain 3SC player
  • Senate hires foreign forensic experts to probe MTN
  • Exxonmobil exits downstream operations, sells 60% equity to NIPCO
  • Maritime operators owe NIMASA $420.5m ' Peterside
  • FIRS shuts Bolingo Hotels, Nigerian German chemicals, others over huge tax debts
  • Judges' arrests: NJC spits fire, slams DSS
  • Buhari wasted opportunity to reform Nigeria 'Chimamanda
  • Here comes the new king
  • Bid to transfer case: Kalu's lawyer petitions FCT CJ
  • N1.2bn election funds: Fayose replies Obanikoro
  • JTF kills 5 militants, 2 pirates
  • Prospects of Amnesty Programme (1)
  • FG adopts 21 Chibok girls
  • N450m campaign fund: EFCC plans to arraign Chime, Umahi
  • Nigeria: A time bomb waiting to explode
  • A new dawn in Edo
  • FCT CJ, Kalu and EFCC's 'forum shopping' move
  • Aisha Buhari and Vice Presidency in 2019
  • Beyelsa Assembly rejects Grazing Reserves Bill
  • Rivers: IYC demands justice for slain footballer
  • Nigeria's troubling good governance ranking
  • RMD, Olu Jacobs, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett shine at Oloibiri movie screening
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016]
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  • Clinton vs Trump: Here are the highlights
  • US Presidential Debate: What You Missed
  • Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier: FIFA names Gambian ref for Nigeria, Algeria clash
  • 2016 Glo-CAF Awards: Iheanacho, Mikel, Musa's nominations delight Nigerians
  • Ijaw group demands justice for slain 3SC player
  • Senate hires foreign forensic experts to probe MTN
  • Exxonmobil exits downstream operations, sells 60% equity to NIPCO
  • Maritime operators owe NIMASA $420.5m ' Peterside
  • FIRS shuts Bolingo Hotels, Nigerian German chemicals, others over huge tax debts
  • Judges' arrests: NJC spits fire, slams DSS
  • Buhari wasted opportunity to reform Nigeria 'Chimamanda
  • Here comes the new king
  • Bid to transfer case: Kalu's lawyer petitions FCT CJ
  • N1.2bn election funds: Fayose replies Obanikoro
  • JTF kills 5 militants, 2 pirates
  • Prospects of Amnesty Programme (1)
  • FG adopts 21 Chibok girls
  • N450m campaign fund: EFCC plans to arraign Chime, Umahi
  • Nigeria: A time bomb waiting to explode
  • A new dawn in Edo
  • FCT CJ, Kalu and EFCC's 'forum shopping' move
  • Aisha Buhari and Vice Presidency in 2019
  • Beyelsa Assembly rejects Grazing Reserves Bill
  • Rivers: IYC demands justice for slain footballer
  • Nigeria's troubling good governance ranking
  • RMD, Olu Jacobs, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett shine at Oloibiri movie screening
  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • See Exclusive Photos from The MyShayo.com Launch
  • Atherosclerosis The Silent Killer
  • Popular Tourist Destinations Found in Nigeria
  • Buhari hosts freed Chibok girls
  • Storm in a tea cup
  • Ekweremadu urges civil society groups tosupport anti-corruption fight
  • MMA2 concession transparent, says Bi-Courtney
  • EFCC denies any pending case against Kwankwaso, Orji
  • Mounting forex demand shrinks reserves to below $24 billion
  • Senate moves to protect whistleblowers, decries poor funding of Christian pilgrims commission
  • Government to empower 37 widows as Buhari opens Armed Forces Remembrance symposium
  • Navy arrests 75, impounds three ships, 80 boats in Niger Delta
  • Falana, NUJ, others task Buhari on Dele Giwa's murder
  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016]
  • ExxonMobil exits Nigeria's downstream sector, sells stakes to NIPCO
  • FCT Chief Judge takes justice closer to people
  • Kidnapping in schools: Experts task FG on proactive measures
  • Okoro's allegations should not be dismissed'PDP
  • Rule of law as foundation of any society
  • Gunmen kill 10, injure 28 in Benue
  • EFCC invites hospital GMD over Judge Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia
  • Gov Umahi freezes EBSU's account, sacks Bursar, dares ASUU
  • S3xual harassment in Nigeria's ivory towers
  • Kidnap of Gov Dickson's sister: Navy parades 5 suspects
  • Ambode sacks 4 commissioners
  • Abia CP orders mass transfer of officers
  • I usually steal N50 to buy food, boy beaten to death by father told neighbour
  • Nigerian Navy releases names of 2,850 candidates for 2016 recruitment
  • Bello vows to reposition Kogi education sector
  • FG okays trial of Justices Okoro, Ademola, others
  • FG to establish first W/Africa's seed industry centre
  • Raid on Judges: DSS action in order ' Gen. Ikponmwen
  • NUC, VCs take far-reaching decisions on ways forward
  • Release Nnamdi Kanu, others, Southern Leaders tell Buhari
  • Who, among Buhari's ministers, do you think should be dropped
  • Tinubu, Buhari: Meeting of minds
  • 10 takeaways from President Buhari's visit to Germany
  • Nigerian Army : Sustaining anti-terrorism war
  • Economic recession: Emefiele is not our problem
  • Turkish Airlines mobile app to make flying easier for Nigerians
  • Spectranet, Netflix partner to power internet TV in Lagos
  • Power down your Note 7, Samsung tells users
  • Etisalat's new 4G to drive innovation
  • Content is key in digital broadcasting ' NBC
  • AFRICA: It's time to keep your cities safe!
  • 5 ways to help Nigerian parents utilize modern technology
  • Ozil treble, Sanchez gem inspire rampant Arsenal
  • Messi hat-trick punishes Guardiola's error-prone City
  • Barcelona beat Manchester City 4-0
  • Izu: Iyaye calls for Investigation
  • Joseph Izu's death: Ijaw youths angry, challenge military
  • Bill seeking to legalise replacement of NFA with NFF scales second reading
  • 2022 World Cup: Report alleges false testimonies against Qatar
  • Respect Enyeama's decision, Shorunmu tells Rohr
  • Perception of Hausa girls should change 'Rahama Sadau
  • Facebook now lets you buy food, movie tickets on site
  • RMD, Segun Arinze, Olu Jacobs, others in Oloibiri
  • Aisha Buhari's 'sting operation
  • Life begins at coronation
  • Musdapher: The voice not heeded (2)
  • Coronation Of Crown Prince (Amb.) Eheneden Erediauwa, Edaiken N'uselu
  • The 39th Oba of Benin kingdom emerges
  • Leadership News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016]
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  • Nigerias Economy Still Largest In AfricaIMF
  • Reps Call For Security Emergency Over Herdsmen Attacks
  • Bribery: EFCC Grills 2 More Judges
  • FG To Fully Cater For 21 Released Chibok Girls
  • War On Terror In Final Stage CDS
  • Mining Sector To Get N30bn Intervention Fund
  • What We Are Doing Differently At Baze University Datti
  • AUN Students Welcome Release Of Chibok Girls
  • Lagos Deploys 1,000 Facilitators To Boost Mass Literacy
  • Policy Inconsistencies Of 2016 University Admission In Nigeria
  • FIRS Shuts More Companies Over Tax Debts
  • CBN, Banks To Tackle N4bn Electronic Fraud Losses
  • Bankers Seek Functional Judiciary To Tackle Rising NPLs
  • Skysat Launches First Label Printing Machine In Africa
  • Industrial Sector Needs Urgent Consideration MAN, LCCI
  • Has NNPC Expounds Crude Oil Lifting Companies, What Are the Gains For Nigeria
  • NSE Market Indices, Volume, Suffer Further Depreciation
  • APC- The Beginning Of The End
  • WCQ: CAF Names Africas Finest Ref For Nigeria-Algeria Clash
  • Army, Family Differ On 3SC Stars Death
  • Ganduje Sacks Kano Pillars Board
  • UCL: Messi Ruins Guardiolas Home-coming, Arsenal Win
  • Liberia 2017: As Joseph Jones Decides To Run For President
  • Shiites Protest: Before Another Boko Haram Is Created
  • Reasoning With Sen. Gobir On Poverty Therapy
  • NASS Finance Administration: New Era As Sani-Omolori Embraces Prudence
  • Why Malaria Must Be Eradicated
  • Changing The Face Of The Nigerian Police
  • Overhauling Public Service Delivery: The el-Rufai Example
  • High Expectations As Fowler Assumes Headship Of African Tax Forum
  • Feature: Nigeria Professional Football League: The Highs And Lows
     
  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • Edo poll: PDP, Ize-Iyamu ask tribunal to nullify Obaseki's victory, submit petition
  • NAFDAC workers begin 2-week warning strike in Lagos
  • Amosun reshuffles cabinet
  • Money laundering: NDLEA intercepts '325,640, $30,000 at Lagos airport
  • Full text of Buhari's speech during reception for released 21 Chibok girls
  • Chime, 3 others under investigation over N450 million campaign fund ' EFCC
  • Watch Video: Buhari receives 21 rescued #ChibokGirls
  • PHOTOS: Released 21 Chibok girls, parents arrive Aso Villa for meeting with Buhari
  • IMF Report: Nigeria's economy bounces back, overtakes South Africa, Egypt
  • Save Nigerians from hunger, sufferings, EFCC probe won't distract me, Fayose tells FG
  • Obanikoro admits giving N2.23 billion to Fayose for Ekiti poll
  • Want to stay healthy' Read regularly
  • Peter Obi's comment on cost of governance: Need for government to act
  • Enugu CP commissions police stations in three communities
  • Jubilation as Ugwuanyi flags off 35 projects in Enugu communities
  • NIMASA owed $420.5m in 12 years by maritime operators
  • Aviation probe: 47 airlines shut down operations within 30 years 'Joji tells Reps
  • FG laments loss of jobs, forex in printing industry
  • NIPCo acquires major stake in Mobil Plc
  • NSE: Investors lose N105bn in 3 days
  • IMF report: Nigeria's economy bounces back, overtakes S/Africa as biggest economy
  • NANTA lauds aviation minister, CBN on forex concession to foreign airlines
  • Dana Air wins best customer service airline award
  • Ethiopian wins 'The Rising Star Carrier of the Year Award
  • MTN/Air France KLM partnership offers 25% airfare discount, free calls
  • Bi-Courtney honours another honest cleaner at MMA2
  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016]
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  • Ganduje sacks Kano Pillars FC Board
  • Fayose, Omisore got N3.8b arms cash, says Obanikoro
  • Amaechi, Umana: we never met Justice Okoro
  • ExxonMobil sells 60% stake in Mobil Oil Nigeria to Nipco
  • Buhari to Chibok girls: your best time has come
  • Fayose: Obanikoro's return planned to nail me
  • NDLEA intercepts 325,640 Euros, $30,000 cash at Lagos Airport
  • Alleged corruption: Two more judges report to EFCC
  • Oba's coronation historic, says Oshiomhole
  • Benin Kingdom gets new Oba today
  • FEC okays advisers on railway concessioning
  • National Robot Olympiad, three winners for India global contest
  • FUL to immortalise Ocholi
  • Industrial action looms in AAUA
  • Vegetable, fruits, modified lifestyle can curb heart attack
  • Some natural solutions to sleep disorders (3)
  • TETFund wants firms to up 2% education tax
  • Mistletoe: Efficacious anti-hypertensive herb 
  • Lagos kicks off literacy project
  • Teachers deserve better welfare
  • School blames Fidel Poly riot on host community
  • Foundation prepares Kogi pupils for CBTs
  • Pioneers give back to alma mater 30 years after
  • AOCOED Alumni hold maiden homecoming today
  • On JAMB's inconsequential grading policy
  • Nigerian students shine in Dubai
  • Good leaders must be audacious
  • Ondo varsity reopens as ASUU suspends strike
  • Foundation brings hope to students
  • The future of learning
  • Ex-students donate to host community
  • Ahmed urges support for Buhari
  • Redefining the concept of Aluta
  • FUTA staff, students on war path
  • Forex threatens power production
  • Deregulation will attract more investments, says MOMAN
  • Guinness builds water facility in Benue community
  • EU, OPEC back stable global oil market
  • Operators owe NIMASA $420.5m, says Peterside
  • Lekki Gardens unveils new structure
  • Why NNPC is major importer of fuel
  • Establish centres to monitor earthquakes
  • Shell JV funds Ogoni entrepreneurs
     
  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • How to settle disputes between partners
  • Kano disburses N1bn loan to farmers
  • Corruption to cost Nigeria up to 37% of GDP if not tamed PwC
  • BREAKING: Ambode sacks 3 important comissioners
  • Boko Haram razes village near Chibok
  • My wife is dating my pastor, man tells court
  • Ambode reshuffles cabinet, drops 3 commissioners
  • NDLEA seizes N30m worth of illicit drugs from traffickers
  • Land Use Act Unfavourable To Agriculture Ogbeh
  • Sell six more presidential aircraft Ozekhome advises Buhari
  • Body Language Shows Aisha Buhari is working for PDP
  • Oyegun has lost control of APC, says partys deputy spokesman
  • PDP govs withdraw from reconciliation process
  • PDP in best position to win Ondo guber polls Jegedes running mate
  • Ondo guber: APC chieftain urges support for Akeredolu in Owo
  • MURIC Rejects alleged NJC/NBA animal farm agenda.
  • The Time is Right, as Clinton and Trump set for last debate in Vegas
  • Child Abuse: Police rescue little girl brutalized by her father & stepmother over bedwetting
  • National Mirror News Headlines Today [Thu-20-Oct-2016] 
  • Judgegate: Ajumogobia shuns EFCC's invitation again
  • Nigeria reclaims ranking as Africa's largest economy
  • Arms deal: How we paid N2.1bn to DAAR Investment 'Witness
  • 2,850 applicants scale hurdles to join Navy
  • It's time for abducted Chibok girls to experience the best 'Buhari
  • NDLEA confiscates '325,640; $30,000 at Lagos Airport
  • Alleged N450m fraud: EFCC detains 2 Enugu commissioners, ENSUBEB boss
  • APC asks police, DSS to probe Ondo INEC
  • Umahi bans eating of foreign rice in Ebonyi
  • Navy nabs 18 kidnap suspects
  • US Presidency: Trump, Clinton square in 'Las Vegas showdown
  • Congolese warlord gets ICC verdict
  • Senate and North East Dev. Commission Bill
  • PDP, Ize- Iyamu files petition to challenge Obaseki 's victory
  • APC lacks capacity to support Buhari's Community Mirror
  • World Teachers' Day 'Our lives as teachers
  • Oyo steps up action to revamp education
  • Kogi lawmakers want junior WASSCE scrapped
  • Lagos targets 100% literacy rate
  • Maltina Teacher of the Year unveils today
  • BoI, Benue govt seal N2bn MSMEs' financing pact
  • Mobile banking users to hit two billion by 2020
  • Fear grips 78% business owners on digital start-ups' growth
  • Samsung investigates Note7 crisis in Nigeria
  • NIPCO acquires 60% stake in Mobil's downstream operation
  • Onazi drags Lazio to FIFA over unpaid salaries
  • Europa League: Bird strike forces Fernerbahce into emergency landing
  • 750 athletes for NAF games in Katsina
  • 2020 Olympics: Lottery promoter wants Team Nigeria wellbeing

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