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Wednesday 16 November 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 17th Nov



  • Punch News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
  • Punish Oyo school rascals
  • What to do when ATMs make mistakes
  • FG's monetary policies killing capital market
  • NIMET, NASRDA, ASN collaborate on power grid improvement
  • FG to introduce new penalty for gas flaring
  • Senate considers Buhari's N180bn virement request
  • RMAFC advises FG on oil operation investment options
  • Errors to avoid with your payment cards
  • 20% price reduction untrue, says MultiChoice
  • Market index dips by 0.79%, investors lose N71bn
  • MPC to discuss exchange rate volatility, others
  • Ikeja Electric, UBA launch payment terminals
  • NPA pledges to collaborate with NLNG
  • Police pensioners to get N1.2bn from PTAD
  • Senate committee seeks review of power sector privatisation
  • Brazil, US, Canada slash Nigeria's oil imports
  • SNEPCo donates test laboratory to NIW
  • Reps want capital market to fund budgets
  • Vandalism: Oil firms to install electronic monitoring devices
  • We can only navigate 30% of Nigeria's waterways ' NIWA
  • Community seeks participation in Badagry deep seaport project
  • Elumelu asks youths to embrace entrepreneurship
  • BlackBerry users get seven months WhatsApp lifeline
  • Dollar scarcity, key challenge to Nigerian companies 'Moody's
  • EDC launches mutual funds
  • We've improved local content in gas sector ' Nipco
  • Multimodal W'Africa plans logistics conference
  • Oshoala, Oparanozie lead Cameroon 2016 squad
  • Wuraola golf: Sponsor promises golfers
  • Ndukwe urges Mikel to leave Chelsea
  • Ekiti target t'table glory
  • Falcons out to retain title ' Omagbemi
  • Abdul Sule hails Kogi gov
  • I left Enyimba for bigger challenges ' Udoji
  • Falconets beat Canada 3-1
  • Omeruo, Echiejile should focus on defending ' Dombraye
  • Watchman on the towers of space and weather
  • T.B. Joshua as a parable for MMM
  • On new universities
  • Misplaced priorities of the Buhari administration
  • NSCDC official, dismissed soldier arrested for kidnapping
  • Lagos-Ibadan Expressway tanker fire causes 15-hour gridlock
  • Bus driver, conductor abduct eight Ogun schoolchildren
  • Kidnapped cleric, widow regain freedom
  • Protesting retirees ask Aregbesola to stop deducting pensions
  • Police kill bank robber, arrest six in Calabar
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  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
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  • Again, Osinbajo, APC Governors, N'Assembly Leadership Meet Thursday
  • With Continuing US Embargo, Nigeria Looks to Russia, Pakistan, Others for Arms
  • Moody's: Dollar Scarcity Remains Key Challenge for Firms in Nigeria
  • FG Begins Release of N100bn for Constituency Projects
  • Senate, ASUU Meeting over Strike Ends in Deadlock
  • Minister Hails Artefact Rescuers, Assures Them of Cooperation
  • Gbadamosi, PPPRA Ex-Chairman, Dies at 72
  • FG Files More Charges against Justice Ngwuta of Supreme Court
  • FEC to Get Draft National Oil and Gas Policy Next Week
  • Dasuki's Lawyer Tackles FG on Purported Offer to Attend Dad's Burial
  • You are a Perpetual Betrayer, Frank Tells el-Rufai
  • Ishaku: Taraba is No Longer the State You Used to Know
  • Mimiko: Eyitayo Jegede is Ondos Next Governor
  • In Ikpeazus Abia, Its Business Unusual
  • Elumelu To African Youth: Your Time For Leadership is Now
  • Boko Haram: Group to Establish First Trauma Centre in Maiduguri
  • Bayelsa: Remaking of an Urban Jungle
  • Reorientation for Delta Police
  • Ajayi: Statesman, Lawyer and Mentor
  • Falconets Defeat Canada 3-1, Set to Battle Spain
  • Russia 2018: Leekens Not Giving up on Fennecs Yet
  • NPFL 2016/17 Season: LMC Confirms DTMS for Transfers Dealings
  • Team Tombim Secures Maximum Points from Group Phase
  • Pinnick Pumps up Falcons Spirit as Team Departs
  • Messi Puts Argentina Back on Track
  • NBA: LeBron Stars as Cavaliers Equal Best Ever Start of Season
  • We Are Committed to the Devt of Nigerian Football, Says Okoli
  • FCMB Renews Sponsorship of COPA Lagos Beach Tourney
  • Gold Cup: Wikki Tourists Replace Supreme Court
  • Nigeria at Risk of Zika Virus
  • Fight against Mosquito in Nasarawa Community
  • 40% of Adult Nigerians Have Sleep Problem
  • Organisations Partner to Provide Affordable Healthcare to Nigerians
  • EU Lifts another Three Year Ban on Beans Exportation
  • One Million Amputations Occur in People with Diabetes Yearly
  • National Survey Shows Declining Malaria Rates among Children
  • Investcorp Turns Wellness Health to Provide Quality Services
  • NACA to Hold Conference on Key HIV/AIDS Findings
  • UNICEF: Two Hundred World Renowned Writers to Mark Universal Childrens Day
  • Lagos Rich Women Use Family Planning More than Lagos Poor Women, Survey Says
  • Hudibia Mobile App to Give Quality Healthcare Services
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
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  • Ekiti kid witches on the prowl
  • Excitement as Mimiko commissions Oke Agbe Mega School, begins work on Ikare Road
  • Charm of Osogbo herbs market
  • Osun guber: Disquiet in APC over threat to power rotation
  • Health: Day Oyo stakeholders converged to tackle under-funding
  • Corruption: Why NJC is handicapped -Sagay
  • Ondo Guber Watch: Beware of Akeredolu's bread, PDP warns voters
  • Russia 2018 World Cup: Kalaba: We'll compound Algeria's woes in Ndola
  • Cameroon 2016: Pinnick pumps up Falcons' spirit as team departs
  • FIFA U-20 Women's W/Cup: Falconets bounce back, thrash Canada 3-1
  • Ahead NPFL 2016/17 Season: LMC confirms DTMS for transfer dealings as FIFA official commends Nigeria
  • Internet usage: Nigeria ranks number 1 in Africa, 8th globally
  • Nigeria'll set pace in global emission cuts ' Buhari
  • EFCC scare: FMBN debtors paying back-Ag. MD
  • Presidency, NASS strike deal
  • Encomium as Kalu joins APC
  • Hell on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
  • Edo guber: APC floors PDP
  • We're not among states owing salaries 'Akwa Ibom
  • Newly wed bizman shot dead in Aba over N20 bribe
  • Gbadamosi, ex-minister, dies at 72, buried in Ikorodu
  • Abia community protests against self-styled traditional prime minister
  • Dasuki's death: FG lied on ex-NSA's conditional release 'Lawyer
  • Climate change fuelling Boko Haram 'Buhari
  • Singapore to invest in NCC broadband projects
  • What America voted for
  • Ondo guber: That history may not repeat itself
  • Hunger, anger and Buhari's optimism
  • Diaspora voting rights: An urgent need
  • Tribute to Onwudiegwu Offor
  • The normalization of racism
  • How hormonal imbalance affects fertility, mood, sexual desire
  • Agenda for new Chief Justice of Nigeria
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  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
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  • I wouldn't have gone to school if my parents were to pay ' Atiku
  • Enugu community drags Ugwuanyi, 5 others to court over land
  • Oil producing states'll support MADE to end poverty in N'Delta
  • Six Delta LGAs meet on conflict resolution
  • Former Abia gov, Orji Uzor Kalu joins APC
  • Should you raise a gender-neutral child
  • N-Delta leaders split over demands from FG
  • Monarchs task FG on peaceful resolution of N-Delta crisis
  • Edo Assembly approves N300m pension residential building for Oshiomhole, Odubu
  • Moody's Report on Nigeria sees 18 months of depressed consumer demand
  • There should be no gender boundaries to children's play experiences 'Bosede Olusola-Obasa
  • Lawyers, surveyors kick against Okowa's policy nullifying C of Os
  • Kano lawyer jailed 4 years for N50m fraud
  • Be steadfast, Delta commissioner urges PDP faithful
  • You're not a progressive, APC slams Oke
  • Beware of Akeredolu bread, Jegede warns
  • I'll ensure power shift to Akoko ' Jimoh Ibrahim
  • Adams Oshiomhole: End of an era, beginning of another narrative
  • INEC provides special polling centres for physically challenged voters
  • If I were President, Boko Haram wouldn't happen' Atiku Abubakar
  • Trump denies transition in disarray
  • INEC configures card readers for Ondo poll
  • What happens to buildings seized by EFCC
  • Time to think the NYSC Scheme
  • Federation account: FG recovers N4.2bn from collecting banks
  • Positive thinking no longer enough for organisation's growth
  • Making the most of real estate investment
  • FG unfolds take-off date, capital for Dev Bank
  • PFAs stop annuity requests to life insurers
  • Yushau Shuaib: A Tribute to Iconic Crisis Communicator
  • My 3hrs conversation with Nnamdi Kanu in Kuje prison- Fani-Kayode
  • Like Iheanacho, Osimhen'll be a hit in Germany
  • Dalung hails Falconets, tasks Falcons
  • Clubs rake in N5bn from players' transfer
  • Salisu praises workaholic Etebo against Algeria
  • Wuraola Golf Tourney: Ade-Ojo promises golfers more leverage next year
  • Pinnick storms Burutu for Julius G. Pondi Peace Cup 2016
  • FIFA U-20 WWC: Falconets dream victory over Spain
  • EL Marino drums support for Super Eagles
  • Leekens still out to trip Nigeria
  • Arsenal looking to end poor Old Trafford record
  • Rooney apologises for hotel conduct
  • Messi will never leave Barca ' Club president
  • Kudirat Ajimati, Oguamanam die
  • Digital publishing: Raising Standard
  • Legal profession at crossroad
  • Law firm launches African campaign
  • Now that Trump is president
  • Our Judiciary on the edge of a precipice
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  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
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  • Challenging Faith: Secret Places By Vivian Kay
  • Cheap Organic Skincare From Your Kitchen
  • Product Review ' Mint Organics Care
  • Adamu challenges tertiary institutions to address structural imbalances in economy
  • National Assembly begins work on Buhari's N180b virement
  • Nigeria and nuclear fusion- Part 3
  • Why we are giving free food, by government
  • INEC holds stakeholders forum for parties, candidates
  • 500 kids for basketball clinic
  • Ogbeh to deliver maiden convocation lecture of Mcpherson University
  • Reals introduces new drug to beat sleeplessness
  • Injury knocks off Nigeria's captain from trip to Cameroun
  • Health risks from hydroelectric projects, pesticides' exposure
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
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  • Saraki Indentifies Areas Of Cooperation Between Nigeria And China
  • Corruption: CharlyBoy and co take over NASS, cause traffic gridlock
  • Marking World Diabetes Day
  • CP declares Cross Rivers Green Police illegal, unconstitutional
  • Breaking! Orji Uzor Kalu Joins APC
  • Again, Okorocha demolishes Iheanachos house
  • Fani-Kayode alleges arbitrary arrest, detention by EFCC
  • FG to spend $150m on rural electrification projects, says Fashola
  • APC giving poisoned bread to Ondo people Jegede
  • BREAKING: Senate shuns Amaechi, passes Maritime University Bill
  • President Buhari Reveals What Recovered Loots Will Be Used For
  • End of Rivers Amnesty Programme: Governor Wike disbands all armed vigilante groups
  • Dont tell me how to spent bailout funds, Fayose tells Senate
  • Taraba gov raises alarm over influx of Boko Haram members
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
  • Between Africa and ICC
  • PDP satisfied with Fayoses opposition role Dickson
  • Sheriff, Ojougboh, others APC agents Makarfi cttee
  • Suspension from APC good for Shehu Sani Aide
  • APC cautions PDP over comments on non-career ambassadors
  • Edo Assembly approves N200m, N100m for Oshiomhole, deputy for residential houses
  • Ondo PDP: Jimoh Ibrahims counsel quits
  • Why I joined APC Orji Uzor Kalu
  • Malaria, diarrhea ravage Kuchigoro IDP camp
  • As dry season sets in, Kuje villagers groan amid water scarcity
  • Bassa cultural union elects executives in Kwali
  • Housewife sues husband over sexual abuse of daughter
  • Kidnapping: Crops rot away as Zamfara farmers abandon farms
  • Movement of perishable items through rail to begin in Kaduna
  • Coscharis Farms eyes 500 tons of rice in Anambra
  • UK pledges to support indigenous coys in Nigeria
  • Survey identifies 5 factors killing businesses in Kogi
  • Emirates offers 50% discount on Nigeria-Dubai route
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  • Daily Independent News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
  • Nigeria Remains Third Most Terrorised In The World ' Report
  • Gunmen Kill 6, Steal 700 Cattle In Niger
  • Nigeria Signs Extradition Treaty With Italy
  • Bankers, Lawyers Challenge CBN Move To Solely Control FX Market
  • Senate Rejects Buhari's Ambassadorial Nominees
  • Police Counter-Attacks On Shi'ite Members Justified'IGP
  • Avengers Claim Fresh Attack On Nembe Creek Pipeline
  • Ekiti Rejects Senate Bid To Probe Bailout Fund
  • EFCC Arraigns Enugu 'Wonder Bank' Operator, Wife
  • FG Plans To Exit JV Cash Call System In 2017
  • FG, World Bank Gas Supply Deal: Matters Arising
  • Day Progressive Governors Declare Support For Akeredolu
  • W'Cup: Falconets Resurrect Quarter Final Hope
  • Women Cup of Nations: Ghana, Cameroon Will Pose Threat ' Omagbemi
  • Oshoala, Oparanozie, Ordega Lead 18 Others To Cup Of Nations
     
  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Thu-17-Nov-2016]
  • Tribune at 67: We'll consolidate on strong legacies of Awo, HID 'Management
  • Rasheed Gbadamosi dies at 72
  • Arms deal: Court admits documents of payments for publicity as exhibit
  • Alleged N2.2bn diversion: Trial of S/Court chief registrar, accountant begins today
  • Senate rejects Amaechi's position, endorses maritime varsity bill
  • FG files additional charges against Justice Ngwuta
  • Appeal Court panel reserves judgment in Ondo PDP matter
  • I'll hand over to Akoko son ' Jimoh Ibrahim
  • I am in race to fill the missing link 'Oke
  • APC members in US call for vigilance, rally support for Akeredolu
  • 60 % of terrorists now are not Nigerians 'Army Chief
  • FG orders NYSC to mobilise all eligible corps members
  • FG, Italy sign criminals' extradition pacts
  • FG to spend $150m on rural electrification projects 'Fashola
  • Dasuki's re-arraignment stalled due to dad's death
  • Reps begin consideration of Buhari's N180bn virement
  • Armed Forces Remembrance: Traders association, FHP sign MoU to rally support
  • Man docked for causing suicide of pregnant teenage lover
  • Police arrest six for stealing 95 computer sets
  • SMEDAN trains over 10,000 youths for self sufficiency in 19 states
  • Developing a unique system of govt
  • Abuja Writers Forum: A potpourri of thrilling words
  • Olubadan, focus on Ibadan State
  • Let's join hands together to make Nigeria great again
  • Senate Committee designates Onne oil and gas port-Intels
  • 35th ANA Convention: Partial weaning of Hill-Top Arts teen authors
  • Boko Haram: Demand for patriotism among Nigerians
  • Over 2,000 Ekiti schools begin 'Spelling Bee' competition
  • Justice: Loss of public confidence ' Another look at the role of lawyers and judges
  • The sack of labour leaders in Ogun
  • FG recovers N4.2bn from collecting banks into federation account
  • Naira depreciates at interbank, parallel markets
  • Scarcity of aviation fuel resurfaces 'As Arik Air scale down flight operations
  • RMAFC calls for wider consultation on IJVC
  • Oil producing states will support MADE to end poverty in Niger Delta 'Imo govt
  • UNICEF makes venture capital investments in emerging market tech start-ups
  • Delta Air Lines celebrates five years of intern programme in Nigeria, Africa
  • Bielderman remains NAHCO MD 'Board
  • FG empowers AVSEC to now carry arms
  • Etihad partners Spar Nigeria to reward loyal shoppers

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