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Monday, 31 October 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 1st Nov



  • Punch Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • JAMB Act and extension of UTME result
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  • Naira remains at 470 as dollar shortage continues
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  • How to use banker's drafts and cheques safely
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  • Using a chequebook
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  • Knowing about banker's draft
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  • Gionee invests $10m in Nigeria
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  • Skye Bank sacks 50 more workers
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  • NNPC targets gas in 126 northern basins, others
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  • eyes $3bn investment in rail transport
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  • Power firms want forex at official rate
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  • My status won't affect $29.9bn loan
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  • CBN warns against patronage of 'wonder banks
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  • MDAs take over assets sales from BPE
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  • Recession: FG eyes real sector, MSMEs for recovery
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  • Union Bank, LEAP Africa support youth empowerment
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  • FCMB promotes savings culture
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  • MainOne selects Minkels to enhance data centre market
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  • BlackBerry making Android phones to bridge connectivity gap ' Asinugo
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  • Yudala, firm collaborate on youth empowerment
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  • SAP introduces co-innovation lab in Africa
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  • CBN grants Wi-Pay int'l money transfer licence
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  • iPhone 8'll sport OLED displays
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  • Huawei now number 72 on global brand report
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  • Why Ondo should not burn
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  • Still on the Chibok girls
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  • Lagos' new pact with the physically challenged
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  • Nigeria and 2016 Mo Ibrahim governance index
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  • Bespoke gas powered generators as silent killers
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  • Police loot community, torture farmer to death
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  • Suspects arrested for stealing two bicycles worth N3m
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  • Couple, siblings burnt to death in Osun auto crash
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  • Three arraigned for attacking Ayefele in Ekiti
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  • Lagos hotelier turns job seeker into sex worker
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  • Kerosene explosion kills two in A'Ibom
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  • Thisday Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • DSS' Daily Invitation Stops Arrested Judges from Sitting
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  • Buhari Orders Probe of Sexual Abuse at IDP Camps
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  • Elumelu Preaches Entrepreneurship, Says It's Path to Independence, Sustainability
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  • Ondo Guber Crisis Keeps PDP Reconciliation at Bay
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  • $30bn External Borrowing as Necessary Pill for Economic Revival
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  • Senate Investigates Volkswagen for Alleged Sabotage
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  • 240 Boko Haram Terrorists Surrender to MNJTF
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  • Police Recruitment: FG, Senate Adopt Community Policing, to Recruit Nine Officers Per LG
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  • PDP Berates Fashola, Says Lagos Better under Ambode
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  • Oil Prices Fall to One-Month Low as Concerns Mount over OPEC Deal
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  • PDP Asks FG Save Ondo from Imminent Crisis
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  • How Has Buratai Enforced Discipline
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  • A New Vista for Two Bright Pupils
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  • The Tragedy of the Arrest of Judges
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  • Zero-Oil Plan Nigerias Comparative Advantage Lies Outside of Oil
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  • Skye Bank Sacks 50 Employees, Outsourced Staffs
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  • CBN: Financial Literacy Now Compulsory in Basic Education
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  • Good Night, Mr. Trump
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  • Giwa and His Group Lose Again
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  • Japanese Largess Tears Dream Team Apart
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  • Team Tombim Edge Debutants Team Lead Way in Blue Group Clash
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  • New Eagles Invitee Dumps Nigeria for Dutch Club
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  • Keffi Ponys, Almat Rule 2016 MTN African Patrons Cup Polo
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  • NOCs Advanced Sports Management Course Kicks off
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  • LMC COO, Five Others Appointed CAF Instructors
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  • Guardiola Wants Perfect City against Barca Tonight
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  • Gowon, Ekweremadu, Harp on Importance of Sports to National Unity
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  • KWASU Don, Gambari, Bags NSSM Top Job
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  • The Sun Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • COLLAGE OF SHAME
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  • UNIZIK students build tricycle with local materials
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  • Angry reactions trail N30,000 prize to UNILORIN best graduating student
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  • Why FG is careful to privatise refineries -Kachikwu
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  • When appointments become unattractive
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  • Ondo Guber Watch: Akeredolu best candidate for Ondo 'Ariyomo
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  • Battle of Uyo: Esiti raps Rohr
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  • UCL: Guardiola plans Barca fall at Etihad
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  • Eagles look forward to 50th World Cup home match
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  • Supreme court strikes out suit against NFF
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  • NDIC begins secret staff recruitment
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  • FG creates new regulator for petroleum industry
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  • How small businesses can access microcredit
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  • NNPC plans $51bn investment ingas market
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  • OPEC members jittery as supply surges to 33.82m bpd
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  • Kano launches N1bn agric credit
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  • Lawyers in solidarity protest for arrested judges
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  • Boko Haram: HIV ravages IDP camp
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  • Boko Haram kills 5 soldiers, 4 others in ambush
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  • APC govs brief Buhari oninsecurity
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  • Kalu bombs Igbo
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  • Ondo guber: Buhari hosts Akeredolu, gives blessing
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  • Police, Senate bicker over recruitment
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  • Biafra: Group honours Kanu with Shinning Star award
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  • Troops destroy militants' shrine, nab chief priest
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  • Niger Delta: Ijaw group doubts FG's sincerity
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  • AGRIC: 100 tonnes of rice possible in Bayelsa ' Ogbeh
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  • Nigerian mining industry and Asian tigers
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  • My NYSC experience in Igboland
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  • On Odili's 'perpetual injunction
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  • Accountability and the demons in Aso Villa By
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  • Urgent task of Niger Delta development
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  • Three years validity for UTME
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  • Vanguard Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Power outage at APC National Secretariat over N1.7m debt
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  • Reps give Customs C-G 8 days ultimatum to appear
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  • Railway concession'll pull $3bn investment to Nigeria ' Amaechi
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  • Lawyers protest continued detention of Dasuki, Kanu, others
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  • Zamfara makes case for rural farmers
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  • Ikwerre youths fault corruption allegations against Amaechi
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  • Troops kill 'notorious' militant in Cross River, arrest Chief Priest
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  • Leave Buhari out of judges' arrest saga ' Presidency
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  • Honour for Buhari's wife, Mrs Obiano, others
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  • Abia police arrest sergeant, others for robbery
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  • EEDC restructures, appoints Jayaraman as acting MD/CEO
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  • Son butchers village head, throws corpse into pit toilet in C-River
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  • Lagos PDP commends Ambode over abandoned projects
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  • Diamond Bank records N3.5bn profit after tax in Q3
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  • Niger Delta peace talk: Ndokwa, Isoko threaten court action
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  • Buhari-Niger Delta leaders meeting: A good beginning
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  • I don't have any rift with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, says Rotimi Akeredolu
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  • I'll redress Mimiko's 8 years of under-devt ' Oke
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  • Culture of story telling and Julius Pondi
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  • Update on Buhari's Change government- Reno
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  • Aregbesola's strategy of managing inherited Osun debt
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  • Buhari's comment and the Nigerian inferiority complex
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  • The Lagos Assembly example
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  • Ebuehi snubs Super Eagles invitation
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  • Supreme Court strike out Giwa's motions
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  • Messi wary of Aguero
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  • Guardiola and Man City seek Barcelona revenge
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  • Emulate the performance of Toriola, Quadri, Oshonaike ' Dalung urges Nigerian athletes
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  • World Cup trophy sculptor, Gazzaniga is dead
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  • FIFA rivals Ballon d'or with 'The Best' football awards
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  • LMC COO, Abubakar, five others appointed CAF Club Licensing Instructors
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  • Shafer record label debuts, hits airwaves with exciting singles
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  • Lagos @ 50: A conversation and matters arising
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  • Carl Ikeme's injury not serious, says Wolves manager
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  • Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate bomb another pipeline
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  • Pupils imbibe cooking skills for healthy living
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  • Experts worry over rising cases of drug abuse
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  • LASG urged to commit 10% oil derivation to health insurance
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  • Younger pregnant women have higher stroke risk than older women ' Study
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  • PCN approves training of pharmacy technicians in private institutions
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  • West African leaders unite to tackle infectious diseases
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  • Pregnant women lament high cost of services in Lagos hospitals
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  • Free blood sugar screening for journalists
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  • Lagos NMA decries poor access of Nigerians to qualitative healthcare
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  • Guardian Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Government to commercialise gas flaring by Q1 2017
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  • NHRC plans to probe arrest of judges
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  • Senate panel tasks FG on economic recession
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  • Arewa leaders pledge to curb insecurity in North
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  • Presidency resolves feud between Senate, PSC over police recruitment
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  • 40m vulnerable to poverty, insecurity over receding Lake Chad
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  • How past leaders distorted Abuja master plan
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  • AEDC disconnects APC secretariat over alleged N1.7 million debt
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  • Cross River submits final EIA report on 260km highway
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  • Lagos will continue to protect foreign investors
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  • The Nation Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Shocked Buhari probes IDPs camps rape claims
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  • Siblings die in kerosene explosion
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  • NNPC seeks $51b investment in gas sector, says GMD
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  • Nigeria, Libya output to push down oil price
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  • Kukah meets Fani-Kayode, Obanikoro, Abati at EFCC
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  • PSC: 10,000 police recruits for community policing
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  • Wanted: New strategy to tackle waste in Lagos
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  • Speaker: Lagos ideal for investors
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  • Three held for disrupting Ooni's visit to Ekiti
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  • Fed Govt to attract over $3bn investment through rail transport
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  • Their lordships in public court
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  • Effective arbitration'll boost economy, says Candide-Johnson
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  • Lagos pledges to protect people's rights
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  • Rule of law as society's foundation
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  • Prosecute human rights'violators
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  • Lawyer seeks to nullify sole administrators' appointment
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  • Firm seeks N20b from Zenith for 'failed' contracts
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  • Conduct yourselves well, customary court judges told
  • Tasks before mediators, by Ogun CJ
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  • Nigeria loses N127b yearly to telecoms infractions
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  • Why NAFDAC, SON, others we must remain at ports,
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  • Arik Air carried 19.5m passengers in 10 years
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  • 12,000bpd refinery to start operation in 2018
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  • Want to arrive alive' Kill the speed
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  • Terminal operators, others owe NPA N30b
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  • Mixed grill for Multichoice subscribers
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  • MD confirms EFCC's probe of NAHCO
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  • Acting capacity not a hindrance to govt borrowings
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  • Shippers Council partners stakeholders to boost revenue
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  • The Ekiti Formula
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  • Beyond admission of guilt
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  • Contractual nonsense
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  • Delta pdp: A divided house
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  • Cote d'Ivoire APC advocates voting rights
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  • Ondo PDP walks on tightrope
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  • Daily Times Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • David Silva reveals Man City tactics for Barca clash
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  • Uranus may have two undiscovered moons, astronomers say
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  • Nigeria and World Polio Day
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  • Youth unemployment and Graduate Entrepreneurship
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  • Protesting lawyers shut down parts of Abuja, want SSS to obey Court orders
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  • #BringBackOurGirls urges Nigerian govt to hasten release of remaining Chibok girls
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  • Buhari to fire top aides indicted in arms procurement probe
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  • Daily Trust Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Niger State and Shea nuts
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  • Northern governors in America
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  • Challenges before new UN Secretary General
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  • Ondo: Tinubu has accepted me as APC candidate Akeredolu
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  • Ondo: Tinubu has accepted me as APC candidate Akeredolu
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  • Governor Fayose is a man of high taste - Adelusi
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  • Man begins trekking from Lagos to Abuja to support Sheriffs PDP
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  • Ogun ex-lawmaker dies
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  • Losers are behind realignment moves Segun Oni
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  • NBS, UNICEF collect data on children, women in FCT
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  • FCTA clears Dei dei market of roadside traders
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  • Motorist crushes woman in Abaji
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  • NDLEA intercepts bus carrying Indian hemp in Abaji
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  • FCT-UBEB, China organise cultural festival in Abuja
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  • My wife is first-class prostitute, husband tells court
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  • Repentant cattle rustlers become peace advocates in Katsina
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  • WAAP-Nigeria equips 50 farmers with new technology
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  • N52bn GES for 2014 still outstanding
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  • World Savings Day: CBN sensitises students
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  • Why Nigerias communication satellite is underutilised
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  • Gas sector requires $51bn investment NNPC
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  • 20,000mw not achievable in 2020 - NBET boss
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  • NNPC seeks $51BN investment in gas sector
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  • Why it is difficult to save money Nigerians
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  • Barcelona are the best but we can beat them Guardiola
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  • Eagles play 50th World Cup home match against Algeria
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  • Nigeria vs Algeria: Fans seek wing-back role for Moses
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  • Group to invest $1.5bn in Nigerian league
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  • MTN lauds 2016 African Patrons Cup Polo display
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  • Training Command win Airforce Games
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  • Adepoju, Ogunjobi urge Eagles not to relax against Algeria
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  • Daily Independent Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • N180bn Virement: Reps May Bargain With Constituency Projects
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  • Why DSS Went After Judges'Presidency
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  • Auditor General's Absence Threatens $30bn FG Loan Request
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  • Igbo Leaders Demand Kanu's Release, Restate Commitment To Nigeria
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  • There Was No Political Prisoner Under My Watch'Jonathan
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  • Buhari's Meeting With N'Delta Stakeholders Will Be Fruitful ' Minister
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  • Will Never Apologise To Speaker Dogara ' Jibrin
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  • No One Should Drag President Buhari Into INEC, Ondo PDP Crisis ' Lai Mohammed
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  • Pay TV Consumers Bemoan Multichoice Over Discriminatory Bouquet Fees
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  • Auction House Opens For Business
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  • Media Fuse Network To Unveil Proprietary Tools
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  • Rivers Outdoor Regulator Urges Practitioners To Register Billboard Structures
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  • NB Doles Out Cash Prizes To Journalists
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  • Tribune Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • 300 million children live with toxic air 'UNICEF
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  • NBA inaugurates task force on Niger Delta, North-East crisis
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  • CCT may try arrested judges
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  • How Rickey Tarfa shielded wanted fraud suspects, witness tells court
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  • Edo sets up 19-member transition committee
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  • Kogi people solidly behind Buhari 'Bello
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  • Ajimobi advocates transparency, reporting relationship with World Bank
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  • World Bank supports 120 Ekiti schools with teaching aids
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  • Warri-Ajaokuta-Obaro-Abuja rail project to attract $30bn investment 'Amaechi
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  • Crisis rocks Lagos APC over Reps' seat
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  • How Buhari is changing leadership perception in Nigeria, Africa 'Osinbajo
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  • New minimum wage: FG meets Labour today
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  • DSS invasion: Lawyers protest in Abuja, condemn calls on judges to step aside
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  • Kukah visits Fani-Kayode, Obanikoro, Abati, others in EFCC cells
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  • Amosun dismisses NLC chairman, 15 others
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  • Bricklayer jailed 1 month for stealing phone, N5000
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  • Why NNPC is not pumping petroleum products through System 2B Network ' NUPENG
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  • Association woos Nigerians to Chinese Traditional Medicine
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  • Group appeals to Saudi Arabia to reduce tax on hajj, Umrah
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  • Ooni of Ife, CESSF to honour Olympians, raise funds for upcoming talents
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  • Of corps members and military training
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  • Economy: FG, learn from Saudi Arabia
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  • The exit of African countries from ICC
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  • Tribal marks: Art caught between tradition and modernity
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  • FCMB partners RecyclePoints on waste recycling
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  • Ambode receives 'Nigeria Goes Green' Southwest Brand Ambassador award
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  • Global Brands Report: Huawei moves to number 72
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  • NCSU, NULGE back NLC, urge Buhari to call Amosun to order
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  • How to make the naira stronger
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  • How we plan to use youths to reposition agric sector
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  • Electricity infrastructure: IBEDC spends N4.5bn in 10 months
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  • UBA takes banking saving literacy to rural students
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  • Oil and gas: Nigeria earned N70trn in 14yrs 'Report
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  • Oando records N54.35bn loss in Q3 results
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  • Skye Bank exits 50 employees, outsourced staff
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  • $51 billion investment opportunity exists in gas sector ' NNPC GMD
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  • Leadership Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Amaechi Seeks Passage Of Transport Commission Bill
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  • ECOWAS Warns FG On Possibility Of Boko Haram, Militants Using Chemical Weapons
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  • Broaden Your Horizons AndSkills, Natasha Tells Nigerian Youths
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  • Popular Abuja Hotelier, Becomes Certified Fellow Of IMC
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  • Heal The Land/ Bridge Builders Awards To Hold November
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  • Iyanya Joins Mavin Records, Drops New Single With Don Jazzy and Dr.Sid
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  • Suntrust Bank Targets Teenagers As Customers
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  • Ramsey Can Become Arsenals Lampard Wenger
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  • Nigeria Vs Algeria: Fans Seek Wing-Back Role For Moses
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  • Recession or Not, Upgrade your properties this Christmas with Emilinks premium quality doors at unbeatable prices!
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  • National Mirror Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Embrace agric, commissioner urges women, youths
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  • A'Ibom youths give Mobil ultimatum to implement agreement
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  • Herdsmen, farmers' crises: 3 Northern govs meet Buhari
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  • Military might: China set to launch 'stealth fighter
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  • Turkey plotters may face death squad
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  • Ahead US poll: Investigators pegged on Clinton's email saga
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  • Faleke berates APC national leaders
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  • APC takes responsibility for economic challenges
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  • 2016 budget processes and lessons for Reps
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  • Africa retains only 1% of $1trn annual maritime trade ' AU
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  • SON boss revs up fight against substandard goods
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  • NSC, ICS to collaborate on capacity building
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  • Appraising impact of CBN, BoI's interventions on CTG sub-sector
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  • NACCIMA harps on benefits of private sector-driven economy
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  • Professionals tasked on ethical values for national devt
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  • Total Nigeria presents Starter Packs to skill acquisition graduands
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  • CBN to sell N123bn T-bills tomorrow
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  • Index sheds 0.72% on sell offs
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  • Total Nigeria enlightens Kaduna students on career options
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  • Battle against Algeria: Ebuehi turns down Nigeria
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  • Champions League: It's final against Barca 'Guar diola
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  • Rohr, an adviser, can't boss Yusuf, says Onigbinde

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