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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 2nd Nov



  • Punch News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016] 
  • Nigeria can produce N32bn worth of tomato paste annually
  • The punished one: Five of the best Mourinho meltdowns
  • Ganduje promises to assist frog sellers
  • Troops rescue 19 women, children in Borno
  • N'Delta elders' meeting with FG will not stop bombing ' Militants
  • Leave Nigeria if you have another country, says Buhari
  • Boxing: Anthony Joshua to defend IBF title against Molina
  • Oil: Nigeria produced 2.1m barrels today, says Kachikwu
  • Environmental board recovers daggers, knives from beggars
  • Senate demands financial details of revenue-generating agencies
  • Edo SUBEB workers protest unpaid salary arrears
  • Jegede: We're not moved by judges' withdrawal, says Ondo PDP
  • FG's N500bn social security programme bound to fail 'Ndume
  • Naira extends gain against dollar
  • Police management recalls AIG over misleading statement
  • $29.9bn loan: We'll send more information to Senate, says Presidency
  • Guardiola, City seek Barcelona revenge
  • Tension as herdsmen battle Delta community again
  • Mother, three children, two neighbours die after eating 'amala
  • PHOTOS: Lagos demolishes illegal structures
  • Why Senate rejected Buhari's $29.9bn loan request ' Ndume
  • Nigerian equity market records 0.12% growth
  • Senate committee okays PITAD's 2016 budget implementation
  • Woman dies during sex romp with lover in Ibadan
  • Reps ask INEC to conclude rerun polls in Rivers
  • Reps asks INEC to conduct re-run elections in Rivers, Anambra
  • Grazing law: Fayose, Miyetti Allah meet to raise joint patrol
  • Herdsmen engage Delta community in gun battle
  • Cleric re-arraigned over rape of 10-year-old
  • We kidnapped our victim because he owes N100,000
  • Power firms fault Dangote's call for privatisation reversal
  • We'll dethrone monarchs involved in politics ' Wike
  • Jimoh Ibrahim can never become Ondo governor ' Fayose
  • FG yet to fullfill promises to Discos ' ANED
  • No plan to reintroduce school fees in schools ' Aregbesola
  • Stop lobbying for promotion, IG warns policemen
  • Hoodlums take over abandoned school, terrorise residents
  • NPA abandons billion naira cargoes in Ikorodu
  • Senate to promote food sufficiency with laws
  • Erisco Foods to relocate tomato paste plant to China
  • PHOTOS: Buhari meets Niger Delta leaders
  • Niger Delta leaders present 16-point requests to Buhari
  • Ohanaeze youths demand apology from Kalu over Igbo comments
  • FG hails Nigerian doctor for successful operation on unborn baby
  • Navy arrests three Cameroonians, Nigerian over oil theft
  • Appeal court panel withdraws from Ondo PDP appeals
  • Senate uncovers unclaimed overtime cargoes worth billions of naira
  • Ogun workers' sacking reckless, baseless ' PDP
  • BP, Shell log upbeat profits but warn on oil prices
  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016] 
  • Nigeria's Manufacturing Index Declines in October
  • Ecobank Seeks to Attach Funds of Zamfara State in Skye, Zenith Banks
  • FCMB Rewards Another Set of Customers with Millions
  • WAPIC Insurance Records Profit of N1.5bn in Nine Months
  • Senate Rejects FG's $30bn Borrowing Plan, Presidency, DMO Defend Loans
  • Fidelity Bank Appoints Ernest Ebi Chairman, Two Other Directors
  • Eight Suicide Bombers Killed by their Bombs in Gubio
  • Hopes of Early Resolution of PDP Crisis in Ondo Fade as A'Court Justices Step Down
  • APC, Oyegun Back Pedal on Appointment of Spokesman
  • Walking a Tight Rope
  • An Unforgettable Past
  • In Ikpeazus Abia, Its Business Unusual
  • Political Treachery Robbed Us of Victory, Says Faleke
  • A Future Unassured
  • Istanbul, Where Cultures Meld
  • Access Bank to Repay 2017 Eurobond from $300m Debt Raised
  • Niger Delta Gives Buhari 16 Conditions for Peace
  • Senators Visit Obanikoro, Fani-Kayode, Abati at EFCC
  • Obasanjo and His 25 Billionaires
  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016] 
  • Hope rises as Enugu youths, women launch agric projects
  • Good leadership: West African students honour Bishop Okeke
  • Entrepreneurs in Aba smile as firm doles out grants, equipment
  • Rivers safe for investments, peaceful elections'Wike
  • Philanthropist donates bus, books to Anambra school
  • Ondo PDP crisis deepens
  • Erisco Foods shuts down, relocates to China
  • Obiora New Yam Festival: Chidoka seeks promotion of Igbo culture
  • Battle of Uyo: No shaking over Ikeme 'NFF
  • Discos fault Dangote over call for reversal of power sector privatisation
  • Abuja Airport threatened!
  • Algeria calls up 18 for Eagles
  • Budget: How we shared N753.663bn to ministries 'Adeosun
  • Ghanaian entrepreneur's love for 'Abuja-point-and-kill
  • UCL: Musa to lead Leicester against Copenhagen
  • EEDC restructures, appoints Jayaraman as acting MD/CEO
  • Canadian govt moves against child marriage
  • Azikel Refinery to commence operations in 2018
  • Day ICAN showered love on blind students
  • Federation Cup: Five governors to grace final
  • Blend technical, accountancy skills,ACCA tells future finance professionals
  • Erisco Foods shuts down, relocates to China
  • 40,000 Nigerian women die yearly during childbirth 'Report
  • Atiku calls for decentralisation of powers
  • IPOB blasts minister over comments on Biafra
  • Explosion kills 9 in Maiduguri
  • Instability chases away investment, says Buhari
  • NJC knocks Buhari, govs over corrupt judges
  • Senate rejects Buhari's $29.9bn loan request
  • EFCC lied, Fani-Kayode not cheerful in detention 'Aide
  • Nigerians hail Senate over $29.96 loan rejection
  • Buhari to Niger Delta elders: Stop bombings
  • PTAD: PTAD partners EFCC, BPSR to check pensions fraud
  • Justice Umeadi, Iwu, Bishop Mogekwu and a peep into heaven
  • The 4 major tribes & Nigeria's problem (10) 'Jonathan/Yoruba issue
  • When the end does not always justify the means
  • Gov Umahi and the cocoyam thief
  • How to overcome the economic recession
  • Obiano and his critics
  • Dangote, Arsenal and Nigerian football
  • Nigerian Air Force and respect for human rights
  • Iro Oji's petition that landed Appeal Court justice in trouble; but what about the judgment
  • Magic FM, Orji Kalu and EFCC
  • Society'll be in chaos without town planners 'Chief Adediran
  • Re: Isi-Uzo people cry to Ugwuanyi over abandoned bridge
  • Securing Nigeria's airspace
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  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
  • EFCC uncovers bogus financial transaction by Justice Ajumogobia, others
  • We'll work with Senate to actualise Diaspora voting in Nigeria 'INEC
  • NERC fines Port Harcourt DISCO N37.5m over audit report
  • Corrupt Judges: CJN writes SERAP, blames FG, govs
  • Labour to FG: Speed up diversification of economy
  • Fuel, kerosene consumption drop massively
  • Senate discovers billions of naira overtime cargoes unclaimed after 10yrs
  • Customs CG to appear before House of Reps over unlicensed insurance broker
  • Job's comforters and the Buhari administration
  • Woman, 3 children, neighbours perish after cassava flour meal in Kogi
  • Azikel refinery to commence production in 2018
  • Decline in economic activities persisted in Oct ' CBN report
  • In USA: Attacked Nigerian lawyer dies after 5 years in coma
  • I'll ensure devt of riverine communities -Oke
  • US stocks fall as market mulls possible Trump win
  • How I'll turn Ondo economy around ' Agunloye
  • APC: Its bout with hypocrisy, fraud and tyranny
  • Sapele urban council: Odebala's rescue mission
  • Who will defend the Justices
  • Bishop Kukah's visit to Fani-Kayode, Obanikoro, Abati, and EFCC's gaffes
  • We need communication tax to revamp ailing infrastructure ' FG
  • AS NCC GATHERS LAWYERS IN LAGOS: Jurists tip technology to give judiciary modern outlook
  • HP's new Deskjet 3700 prints via the mobile phone
  • FG to partner Royal Academy of Engineering on capacity building
  • Rack centre obtains new global certification
  • FG set to establish ICT University, says minister
  • Arsenal survive, City thrash Barcelona
  • Iheanacho is still learning
  • Aruna Quadri nominated for ITTF Star Awards
  • 2018 World Cup Qualifer: Algeria roll out 18 pros for Nigeria
  • Champions League result
  • Iwobi earns Ferguson's praise
  • Watch: Messi scores sensational counter-attack
  • UEFA Champions League results
  • Russia 2018 qualifier: We are not intimidated by any ranking, says Dalung
  • UEFA Champions League Fixtures
  • KCEE shuts down Owerri township stadium for Legend Real Deal experience
  • NB honours Anambra teacher for dedication, hardwork
  • MMM is a scam; CBN Chief warns Nigerians
  • NFF owing Falcons coach, Omagbemi 8 months salary
  • Rio Olympics workers threaten to sue over delayed salary payments
  • Senate declines Buhari's request to loan $29.9bn
  • DISCOs kick against Dangote's call to reverse privatised power sector
  • Goodluck Jonathan never wanted to solve the Boko Haram problem ' Osinbajo
  • Emadeb Energy expands operations, opens retail outlet in Abuja
  • Pricing, other factors discourage new investments in Discos ' Energy Lawyer
  • Women task FG on development of renewable energy resources
  • Chevron, Agbami partners invest in North-East region's reconstruction
  • PH electricity worries over transformer vandalism
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  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
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  • Nigerians in diaspora may vote in 2019
  • $2.7b Onne Phase 4B port facility to begin operations soon
  • OPEC oil output hits new record on Nigeria, Libya
  • NLNG burdened by double tax, pipeline security issues
  • Nigeria's necessity of debt burden
  • Elections not free under current leadership, says Fayose
  • Sophos launches next generation of anti-exploit ransomware technology
  • ITTF lists Nigeria's Quadri among four nominees for international star awards
  • Niger Delta leaders meet Buhari, demand oil blocs
  • Offshore production accounts for 30 per cent of global crude oil output
  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
  • Nature's miracle that Cure Diabetes and it's Complications {Read More}
  • Ondo: PDP crisis deepens as court panel withdraws
  • Senate dumps Buhari's bid to borrow $29.96bn
  • Eight suicide bombers die at checkpoint blast
  • Niger Delta leaders to Buhari: remove troops from creeks
  • Ambode to Senate: Lagos needs special status
  • Halliburton: EFCC grills ex-Minister Aondoakaa
  • Sagay committee unfolds strategies to fight corruption
  • Chief Justice blames Executive for corrupt judges
  • Tambuwal urges judiciary to work together to tackle corruption
  • Fed Govt urged to reconsider arrested judges' cases
  • Health tips: 9 Skin damaging habits to avoid.
  • N110b debt cripples gas producers
  • Govt's N52b debt stalls farm inputs distribution
  • Reps to probe 14 power firms over power purchase agreement
  • Young entrepreneur strikes gold in fish farming
  • Fidelity Bank posts N110.3b gross earnings in Q3
  • PTAD to restore confidence in pension administration
  • DisCos reject call for reversal of privatisation
  • FAAC payout drops by N90b in October
  • Govt releases MDAs' capital funding details
  • Atiku: Economic diversification vital
  • Wealth and health
  • Ritual of amnesty
  • Kidnapping: My Story
  • APC and its bout with hipocrisy, fraud
  • Nigeria's pastries parties
  • The negotiation option
  • Buhari plans to decimate PDP before 2019, claims Agbo
  • APC appeals to PDP factions to maintain peace
  • Ganduje/Kwankwaso face-off worsens
  • Mimiko causing mayhem in Ondo
  • Ibrahim can't be Ondo PDP candidate, says George
  • INEC not to blame for Ondo pdp candidate crisis
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
  • #GovernorsGoToWork Campaign Storm Enugu, Demand Accountability From Govs
  • BREAKING: Appeal Court declines to rule on PDP crisis
  • PURE LIES: My boss not cheerful in detention, says FFKs aide
  • BREAKING: Senate rejects Buharis request to borrow $30 billion
  • Senate votes against Buharis ambassadorial nominees, but Saraki vetoes it
  • Explosion kills nine in Borno
  • PDP hails Ambodes performance
  • Hillary Clintons $500,000 Bribe to the FBI Came Through Virginia CONFIRMED!
  • Deal with your problems, Lalong tells Mimiko
  • Americans worn out by presidential election
  • How Clintons childhood affected her politics
  • Clinton fends off FBI email fallout as polls narrow
  • FBI has no case in email review Clinton
  • Trump warns of constitutional crisis if Clinton elected
  • Defiant Clinton camp doubles down on Trump, FBI
  • Nigerians became poorer since you assumed power PDP blasts APC
  • Natural Solution To Infertility, Premature Ejaculation, Other Sexual Problems
  • Plateau Deputy Speaker Promised House Of Reps Ticket To Defect To APC Says PDP
  • Bayelsa lawmaker empowers 30 farmers
  • Grazing Law: Fayose, Miyetti Allah leaders meet
  • Youth group says Timi Frank persecuted for being outspoken
  • Damilola Owolabi, CEO Dreg Waters to receive Global Petroleum & Energy Award
  • Buhari calls for perfected plans to end VAC
  • World Cup trophy sculptor, Silvio Gazzaniga dies at age 95
  • Former Man.U star becomes a catholic deacon
  • 17 year old Nigerian girl breaks sports record at an Indian university
  • Rooney to China' Eriksson says no to Manchester United captain
  • Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu makes cameo in Udinese draw, Obi benched
  • The Boy Wonder returns: Robben can crush PSV and show hes still among the best
  • RUMOURS: Inter to splash out 58m for Verratti
  • Eleven games, one goal: The numbers behind Asisat Oshoalas worst season ever
  • NCC, Swiss Embassy, top speakers brace up for Nigeria Innovation Summit
  • Airtels CEO urges Ad practitioners to focus on digital advertising
  • CSEAN applauds Nigerian banks over dual-level authentication
  • watch video as Iyanya celebrates signing with Mavin with other label mates
  • Triple MG boss, Ubi Franklin buys older cousin and P. A a brand new car as a token of appreciation
  • City FM organized guys to beat me up & throw me out of their office- Comedian Ominiaho alleges
  • Its absolutely abnormal says comedian Bovi to pre-wedding shoot of a Nigerian soldier & her groom-to-be
  • Jaywon welcomes baby boy with longtime girlfriend
  • Solidstar Drops 3rd Studio Album titled W.E.E.D
  • Spartaz, Music group releases a dance track for the street titled Cucumber.
  • Alicia Keys still make up free as she covers Vmagazine
  • watch musical video, Got The Money by Ellyman
  • FG congratulates US- based Nigerian Surgeon, Dr Oluyinka Olutoye for a successful surgical feat on an unborn baby in the mothers womb
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
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  • Oke assures riverine communities of rapid development
  • Ondo: Appeal court justices withdraw from PDP governorship cases
  • Appellate Court panels withdrawal: We are not distracted, says Ondo PDP
  • Buhari to Nigerians - Leave Nigeria if you've another country
  • Buhari: 'Elections are not always easy in Africa
  • Sokoto furnishes commissioners, others' offices with N79.3m
  • VIDEO: Obama and Michelle dance to Michael Jacksons Thriller
  • Father of 8 nabbed stealing yam in Zuma village
  • NYSC presidential awardees to train 20,000 youths in FCT
  • Daughters of Abraham graduates 13 girls
  • Police arrest man over sodomy in Gwarinpa
  • Kuje council chairman presents patrol vehicle to Navy
  • Why camel trade thrives in the harmattan
  • Power Oil health camp project delights community
  • Larabas world drama series celebrates Sunlight woman
  • We changed pay-TV narrative in 6 years- StarTimes
  • Investing is not risky
  • Registering your firm, key to growing a brand
  • Benue working on N2bn loan to grow economy
  • Fidelity Bank declares N110bn earnings in Q3
  • 375m smartphones shipped in Q3 as recession takes toll on Nigerian market
  • Yusuf calm on state of Uyo pitch
  • Tottenhams Kane, Alderweireld out of Bayer Leverkusen clash
  • Musas Leicester form excites Lawal
  • Algeria name Mahrez, Brahimi, 16 others for Nigeria
  • Iwobi earns Ferguson praise
  • Champions League: Manchester City humble Barcelona 3-1
  • Ozil's magic gets Arsenal all points in Sofia
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  • Daily Independent News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
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  • Repositioning For Real Sector Growth
  • Recovered Loot Should Be Used To Stimulate Economy- Aguh
  • How We Can Quickly Revamp Our Battered Economy
  • Forex Shortage Creating Drug Scarcity ' Yakasai
  • Institutionalise Consultancy Pharmacists In Public Health ' PSN Urges FG
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  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Wed-02-Nov-2016]
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  • CCB Act amendment has nothing to do with Saraki's trial 'Ndume
  • 60% of road crashes in Ogun caused by articulated vehicles 'FRSC
  • Reps halt moves to revisit CCT Amendment Act
  • Economic diversification must be anchored on modernisation 'Atiku
  • Change agenda not politically motivated 'Lai Mohammed
  • Ondo 2016: AD to challenge Oke's eligibility in court
  • Accord Party'll lead third force coalition 'Ladoja
  • Ondo 2016: Don't be intimidated, NGO tells INEC
  • Reps to INEC: Conduct all pending rerun elections in Rivers, Anambra
  • Yoruba youths protest, demand Oyegun's resignation
  • Niger Delta Stakeholders present 16-point demands to Buhari
  • Woman, 3 sons, 2 neighbours die 'after eating amala' in Kogi
  • 2019: Nigerians in diaspora to get voting rights if ' INEC boss
  • Appeal Court panel hands-off from Ondo PDP matter
  • FG hails Nigerian doctor in U.S. for successful operation on unborn baby
  • Gun duel with police claims 3 in Warri
  • Minister launches ID cards for military pensioners
  • NDLEA seizes over 2,000kg of cocaine, cannabis in FCT
  • BREAKING: Senate rejects President Buhari's $29.6bn external borrowing plan
  • N2.1trn lost to Niger Delta militancy, vandals in 2016 'FG
  • Total reiterates commitment to Nigerian Gas Association
  • Rejection of political appointments: A new departure
  • Bayelsa communities in dispute over oil location
  • NOSDRA adopts new technology to tackle oil spill
  • On the forthcoming Ondo guber election
  • How to care for your car battery
  • We need development not military houseboats
  • FG demands urgent global action on sustainable urban development
  • Emir of Borgu promises cultural 'tourism revival at installation
  • Britain faces growing threat from Russia ' MI5 chief
  • Mosul battle: Iraqi Special Forces enter city limits
  • No Syrian political talks in foreseeable future ' Russia
  • 1,792 killed in violence, armed conflicts in Iraq in October ' UN
  • Azikel refinery to commence operations in 2018
  • DISCOs project revenue shortfall of N809bn by December
  • NSE Index adds 0.12% as Eterna Oil, Okomuoil, Redstarex lead gainers
  • 2016 budget: FG releases N753bn to MDAs
  • 8 insurgents blow themselves up at Borno checkpoint


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