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Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 22nd Nov 2016

  •  Punch News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
  • Postpone Ondo election by three weeks, ex-ministers tell INEC
  • Buhari, just sell the refineries as they are
  • Ericsson, MediaTek bring LTE-Advanced connectivity to smartphone market
  • Investing in Treasury Bills through your bank
  • We'll reject proposal to punish dollar hoarders ' Senate
  • StarTimes named 'Most Rewarding Brand
  • Aviation sector needs urgent attention, says Senate committee
  • Broadband should be available, affordable ' Onu
  • Globacom promises more students-oriented services
  • Stop blackmailing FG, Fashola tells power firms
  • Nigeria ranks top in Africa's Internet access
  • Huawei to empower African telecoms carriers
  • Knowing more about Treasury Bills
  • Airtel, HNI provide free public service messages
  • Falcons can't massacre us, we'll shock them ' Ghana
  • Dalung woos sponsors
  • US fire Klinsmann as national team coach
  • Jonathan for 2019: Perish the thought!
  • The semiotics of ASUU's warning strike
  • Nigerians and the integrity dilemma
  • Man exchanges N1.7m with fake dollars
  • Quack doctor arrested after 11 years' practice
  • Driver stabs in-law for raping two-year-old daughter
  • Football club manager sodomises teenage players in Lagos
  • Police recovered caches of arms in Lagos ' CP
  • Ogun residents storm Ikeja Electric over blackout, billing
  • Robbers kill Sokoto lawmaker's guard
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  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
  • Recession Worsens on N'Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebound
  • Justice Ngwuta Arraigned, Gets N100m Bail on Self-Recognition
  • Ondo Poll: PDP, 20 Parties Insist on Postponement, INEC Refuses
  • Fool Nigeria Once, Shame on You. Fool Nigeria Twice
  • Presidency, Govt Agencies, Budget Office Present Conflicting Figures on N180bn Virement
  • Akpabio: Wike is Nigeria's Shining Light of Infrastructure Development
  • Court Adjourns Dudafa's Trial to December 14, 15
  • Ondo Poll: NYSC DG Warns Corps Members against Partisanship, Malpractices
  • Ngige: FG is Targeting 50% Population under Social Security Scheme
  • House Tasks FG, TETFund on Special Intervention in North East
  • Do Not Let PDP Die, Staff Beg Judiciary
  • There is No Crack in APC, We are Working as a...
  • Rivers Polls: Former Senator Accuses Dogara of Furthering PDP Agenda
  • Mohammeds Unimpressive Exit
  • Nnamdi Kanu: A Mind Greater Than Him
  • Ondo: INEC Must Postpone Election By Three Weeks, Says PDP
  • FG: 2017 Budget Proposal Almost Ready
  • FRC Releases Rule Nine for Auditors
  • Harvest of Guns in Rivers
  • WHAT DOES TRUMP PRESIDENCY MEAN FOR NIGERIA
  • You Dont Need an Office to be Great
  • Ejigbadero, the Father of Land Grabb
  • Odoh Relishes His Nigerian Masters Win in Abuja
  • Cage Eagles or Get Sacked, FECAFOOT Orders Broos
  • 50,000 Athletes to Participate in 2017 Lagos City Marathon
  • EL-Amin Bags 13th Georgian Cup Title
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
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  • Mimiko meets Buhari, denies defecting to APC
  • Fayemi planning to destabilise Ondo,ADalleges
  • Rivers, Ondo polls: South- South, South East Yoruba leadership sue for peace
  • APC will win 'Lalong
  • Ondo Guber Watch: 20 political parties urge INEC to extend poll's date
  • Orji Kalu, asset to APC, South East, says Okorocha
  • Russia 2018 World Cup: Hope rises on Enyeama's return
  • Omagbemi: Falcons not carried away after Mali win
  • UCL: Tottenham banking on Kane in must-win Monaco tie
  • Nigeria's recession worsens as economy shrinks 2.24% in Q3
  • IPMAN issues Capital Oil 7-day ultimatum to drop use of brand name
  • Telecoms investments hit N2.074trn
  • Budget: 2016: We've achieved 79% implementation 'Minister
  • Govt, private sector urged to de-emphasise years of experience
  • Bleak Xmas for local airlines as aviation fuel import dips
  • E-banking soars above N46trn in 9 months
  • Rivers rerun: Abe shuns Reps summon
  • World Bank earmarks $500m for erosion crisis in Nigeria
  • Reps query N7.8bn life insurance payment
  • Senators knock Presidency over non-release of N500bn intervention funds
  • We'll reject FG's proposed forex punishment 'Senate
  • Oba of Benin partners Edo govt on job creation
  • Wike, a shinning light in infrastructural development ' Akpabio
  • Drama at Reps' probe of Ogoni killings
  • Shun corruption, Acting CJN advises judges
  • How Justice Ngwuta hid N27m in his bathroom 'FG
  • Shekau tops new list of 55 wanted Boko Haram terrorists
  • Regional integration: S'West govs meet in Ibadan
  • NNPC: FG targets 50% Nigerians in social security net
  • Why Nigeria's economic outlook remains positive
  • Head bloodied but not bowed and the ascension of Donald Trump (1)
  • The video of our crimes and punishment
  • Why Senate should approve Buhari's $30bn loan
  • Osun: Boosting IGR with land use charge
  • US election: Lessons for women
  • Cross Riverians and judgement day
  • Men who sleep with their daughters
  • Ownership of oil blocs in Niger Delta by ex-warlords should stop ' Don Pedro
  • The alarm over famine
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  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
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  • EU, Germany donate 54.5m Euros to IDPs in N-East
  • Saraki, NCC nominee trade words over disqualification
  • Justice Ngwuta hid N27m inside bathroom, Hummer SUV, 2 other cars ' FG
  • Oba Akiolu advocates grassroots health policy
  • Rivers APC, PDP bicker over re-run elections
  • Oba of Benin to partner Edo govt in establishment of cluster industries
  • FMDQ lists pioneer Money Market Fund
  • Warrant Officer arrested with huge cache of arms
  • 2 die, one arrested, 10 rescued from kidnappers den
  • Only 2 persons've died in my clinic, says fake nurse with 11-year 'experience
  • 20 political parties, youths seek poll shift
  • Ondo Gov Poll: S-Court hears suits on PDP crisis today
  • Ondo:Tinibu's absence at APC rally makes no difference ' Lalong
  • Afenifere Renewal Group backs Akeredolu
  • Unilever Nig. Plc: Are investors beginning to heed experts' advice
  • Solar street lighting market to hit $15bn by 2024 ' Survey
  • 40MW Kashimbilla hydro project for completion soon
  • How to survive oil price crash ' Total boss
  • FG generates over N1bn revenue from mining lease commodities in Nigeria
  • German firm to invest N186bn in solar
  • Nigeria needs $14bn in new investment to raise oil output ' Shoreline MD
  • Renewables, natural gas to dominate energy growth ' IEA
  • NNPC spends $2.94bn on JV Cash Call
  • NEITI backs oil sector reforms
  • Doubts becloud OPEC deal to reduce production
  • Oil price in steady rebound ahead OPEC meeting next week
  • Chevron, NAPIMS support educational devt
  • UNSDGF hails Sahara Group, launches new universality seport
  • Domestic gas price can't cover production costs ' OPTS
  • US election: Lessons for Nigeria
  • Abiding lessons of the US election
  • Between the Nigerian State, Shi'ites and the Sunnis
  • Head bloodied but not bowed and the ascension of President-Elect Donald J. Trump (Part 2)
  • Head bloodied but not bowed and the ascension of President-Elect Donald J. Trump (Part 1)
  • Satellite broadband for Africa: Eutelsat targets 20 sub-Saharan African countries by 2019
  • Omagbemi will do well with Falcons ' Kuejubola
  • Why I'm sponsoring a basketball team ' Oyedeji
  • FIFA 2018 WC qualifiers: Bafana Bafana coach tips Eagles to win group B
  • Klinsmann fired as US coach
  • Odoh wins inaugural Nigeria Masters
  • Southgate edges closer to England job
  • Kanye scraps US tour after rant about Jay Z, Beyonce
  • AY breaks own Guinness World record with 'A Trip to Jamaica
  • 2baba, Olamide, Ycee, others storm Lagos for Star Music The Trek grand finale
  • The witches in J.K. Randle Hall, Onikan
  • Budgeting without planning
  • Supreme Court judge, Ngwuta, arraigned over money laundering
  • Messi set for Celtic return
  • Senate/ASUU meeting ends in deadlock
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  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
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  • Police recover caches of arms in Lagos
  • Southwest governors join forces for economic growth
  • Ngwuta 'hid N27m cash, luxury vehicles
  • NBS: Nigeria's GDP contracts by -2.24 % in 3rd quarter
  • 80% not qualified to write JAMB, says Registrar
  • Ondo 2016: Parties in final push for victory
  • DHQ declares 55 Boko Haram suspects wanted
  • Leave Tinubu alone
  • Kalu'll be asset to APC, says Okorocha
  • EFCC kicks as Obla seeks N1b for 'illegal' detention
  • Buhari won't be alone in 2019, says Presidency
  • Your role in preventing miscarriage, abortion, stillbirth and preterm explained (1)
  • NACA plans HIV prevention conference
  • Nothing is more dangerous than a corrupt judge
  • 40 years of Legal Aid Council: Tribute to the founder
  • How to make states viable, by Obi, Duke, others
  • Supreme Court to hear appeal on Ifon-Osun stool
  • Lagos to solve sexual crimes with science
  • Why judges need ADR training
  • 32 judges, four SANs named Arbitrators'fellows
  • Erring event centres to face trial for safety violation
  • Nigeria's telecoms investments hit $68b
  • Presidency eyes steady growth despite weak Q3 report
  • Oil rallies 3% ahead OPEC meeting
  • Fed Govt reduces stranded power
  • Fashola urged to address Apapa gridlock
  • African govts should improve safety standards
  • Fashola to DisCos: stop blackmailing Federal Govt
  • New facilities 'll curb delays
  • Good news
  • Monitor wreck removal, govt told
  • Inspiring examples
  • Twenty dinners and more
  • Negotiating with Niger Delta leaders
  • Audu: A year after the 'Quintessential Leader
  • Averting inconclusive poll in Ondo
  • We 'll continue to fight for special status for Lagos
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
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  • $249m breach of contact: Trade Ministers company, others sued
  • Trailers kills 3 as angry mob set one ablaze in Enugu
  • Communal clash claims over 10 lives in C River communities
  • SCourt Justice Ngwuta gets N100m bail
  • N304 million fraud: Absence of Judge stalls trial
  • Senate berates NAMA over poor Navigational aids
  • CDS tasks STF to consolidate on success, wind up operation
  • Counter-insurgency: CDS seeks policy to mitigate civilians harm
  • Rasheed Gbadamosi (1943-2016)
  • Recurring ASUU-Federal Government disagreement
  • EFCC files 30-count charge against Justice Ajumogobia, Obla
  • Our embassies national embarrassment Minister
  • Senate will reject proposal to punish people for ownership of Forex
  • Major Victory For Tinubu, As APC Finally Announces Oyeguns Replacement
  • 2019: Nigerians wont dump Buhari Presidency
  • BUHARI TO ATTEND 4TH AFRICA-ARAB SUMMIT IN MALABO
  • Governor Wike will be remembered as a jubilee governor Justice Nyesom-Wike
  • I wont attend public hearing against army Abe tells Dogara
  • Okorochas urban renewal a ruse Capt. Iheanacho
  • 5, 000 APC members defect to PDP in Delta
  • Group congratulates Obaseki, deputy
  • Jegede, PDP protesters storm INEC office in Akure
  • Kalus defection to APC, an asset to Igbo Okorocha
  • I WONT JOIN APC, MIMIKO SWEARS
  • Mandate Group backs Tinubu, urges Lagosians to open their eyes
  • Rivers re-run: We will resist rigging, Wike warns
  • PDPs crisis cannot stop Ondo governorship election APC
  • Iraqi forces regroup, search for cars intended for attacks
  • Obama just cancelled oil and gas drilling on sacred Blackfeet land
  • Obama pushes Putin on Syria, Ukraine in brief interaction
  • I will CAPTURE Mugabe: VOWS US President Elect Donald Trump
  • Donald Trump and Africa
  • Saudi military coalition declares 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen
  • Schumer hints of compromise with Trump, but not on ObamaCare
  • California police reopen 16-year-old cold case of missing woman
  • Orders for Trump Voodoo Dolls Surge
  • Former president Nicolas Sarkozy concedes defeat in French conservative presidential primary
  • Carnival Dry Run: UNFPA records zero HIV positive
  • Pornography, masturbation affect the brain, impede productivity, clergy warns
  • How 1.5 million infants die annually over inadequate breastfeeding Delta Commissioner
  • NIGERIA NOT POLIO-FREE YET, SAYS HEALTH MINISTER
  • Free condom, HIV tests for Calabar Carnival Dry Run participants
  • UNFPA berates abortion
  • Cancer misdiagnosis at Royal Darwin Hospital saw two women have breasts removed
  • SEC, NERDC introduce Capital Market studies in schools
  • 50,000 athletes sign up for 2017 Lagos City Marathon Ambode
  • Nigerian Premier League star, Jordon Ibe, robbed of his 25K Rolex at knifepoint
  • Win tickets to watch Leicester vs Middlesbrough courtesy of EA Sports
  • How can Yaya Toure earn shock Champions League recall and who would make way
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
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  • Africa should prepare for Trump
  • Fayemi leads onslaught against us AD
  • Presidency blasts Galadima, says Buhari wont be alone in 2019
  • Why Abia SIEC cant use card reader for Dec. 17 LG polls Secretary
  • PDP to Buhari: Call Amaechi, Peterside, Abe to order before they set Rivers on fire
  • Ondo: Mimiko rushes to Aso Rock, meets Buhari again
  • Why El-Rufai should not hold public office Dantiye
  • A/Ibom PDP predicts partys victory in 2019
  • Recession: Cleric tasks the rich on charity
  • Dont allow children write exams at miracle centres, Kwali boss caution parents
  • FCT begins inspection of abattoirs
  • Guard impregnates teenager in Gwarinpa
  • NSCDC officer dies as troops rescue kidnapped victims at Kuje
  • Interfaith leaders preach peace, tolerance
  • 19 criminal suspects surrender in Abaji
  • Oil companies are behind attacks on pipelines
  • My Boko Haram experience
  • Iran optimistic on OPEC Algiers Accord
  • Total invested $10bn in Nigeria in 5 years
  • Marketers say FG still paying petrol subsidy
  • Nigerias GDP could expand 2.5% in 2017 on oil output - Moodys
  • Kaduna Electric fires 24 staff over fraud
  • Senate plans review of power privatisation
  • N50bn will complete Kashimbila Dam Contractor
  • Wikki can win Gold Cup title
  • Falcons Nations Cup performance excites Mabo
  • We wont disappoint Maikaba, says Ubong
  • 50,000 Athletes to participate in Lagos city marathon
  • Champions League big guns target last 16 places
  • Resilient Victor Moses wins MOTM against Middlesbrough
  • Stenson seals Race to Dubai
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  • Daily Independent News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
  • Local Oil, Gas Vendors To Get $2.2bn Finance From Shell, Banks
  • CBN May Retain Rates To Woo Investors, Hem Inflation
  • Infrastructure Deficit To Slow Nigeria's Economic Recovery ' Report
  • Hirse, Former Minister, Kidnapped
  • Jibrin, Suspended Rep, Calls Car Purchase For Members 'Wasteful
  • ASUU's Strike: Clearing the Aegean's Stable
  • PDP Has No Moral Ground Calling For Election Postponement In Ondo ' Odebowale
  • Ebonyi Current Assembly Has Passed Many Bills
  • APC crisis: Ambassadorial Nominees As Victims
  • I'll Win Ondo Governorship Election Because God Is Behind Me ' Akeredolu
  • Why You Should Consider Going Into Farming Now
  • NSE Weekly Traded Shares Value Slips By 26.63%
  • NNPC Commissions Four Gas Power Projects to Boost Electricity Supply
  • Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Production Of AviationFuel Soon
  • National Post Bank Underway ' FG
  • Register With PHC Boards Or Face Sanctions ' LASG Warns TBAs
  • PHC Workers Nailed For Selling Free Drugs In Lagos
  • Experts Canvass Strong Local Manufacturing Base For Pharmaceutical Products
  • FG, Local Firms Unite On 2020 Target To Eliminate Malaria
  • Consumption Of Yogurt, Leafy Greens, Others Critical At Age 20
  • USAID Unveils Nigeria's First Ultramodern Polio Modular Laboratory
  • Nestl Nigeria Commemorates 150 Years Of Good Nutrition
  • Scientist Develops HIV Test Which Detects Virus In Minutes
  • Zika Virus, No Longer International Emergency
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  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
  • Omo Ajorosun Club organises annual career talk
  • Military declares another 55 Boko Haram terrorists wanted
  • We will reject proposals to punish forex owners 'Senate
  • Court grants Justice Ngwuta N100m bail
  • Fuel subsidy removal: FG saves N283.5bn in six months
  • Works on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway reaches 32% completion 'Supervisor
  • 80% of private schools in Nigeria do not deserve licence 'NGO
  • Journalists, activists walk against domestic, sexual violence in Lagos
  • Most Nigerian students on scholarship abroad in poorly ranked varsities ' TETFund boss
  • Ondo youths call for postponement of governorship election as Jegede awaits Supreme Court ruling
  • Planned jail for forex holders: We aren't involved ' CBN
  • Jonathan: An exceptional statesman at 59
  • Overrun by GARBAGE! Communities under threat of epidemic outbreak
  • LG creation is political expediency not economic viability 'Shonibare
  • LGs are accountable to governors instead of citizens 'Sani
  • Why LGs must be liberated from states 'National Publicity Secretary, NULGE
  • NASS's initiatives to free the local governments
  • Local Government: Conduits of corruption
  • How not to treat our heroes past and present
  • Between Reps and MMM promoters
  • Fuel price increase is not possible, it'll kill Nigerians 'PENGASSAN President
  • NUP demands N25,000 minimum wage
  • Rasheed Gbadamosi (1943-2016)
  • Of Nigerian graduates and 'acceptable' job offers
  • Tribune cartoon
  • Japanese troops land in South Sudan, fears of first foreign fighting since WW2
  • Tackling the menace of land grabbers in Ogun
  • Why I am involved in boosting agriculture, tourism 'Ooni of Ife
  • South Africa 'pesticide pastor' condemned
  • Flouting court orders not good for our democracy
  • Afghanistan Kabul mosque suicide attack kills dozens
  • FG, reconsider the scrapping of sub-degrees in varsities
  • How we plan to assist govt end herdsmen/farmers feud 'New NVMA President
  • Why S29.9bn loan will not have impact on economy 'ICSAN boss
  • NSE: Investors lose N13bn as bearish trend persists
  • Again, GDP contracted by -2.24% in Q3
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  • National Mirror News Headlines Today [Mon-21-Nov-2016]
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  • Ondo guber: Jimoh Ibrahim promises to establish Ondo Oil
  • Mamma Daura, Buhari's Chief of Staff escapes abduction
  • Operation to take over Sambisa forest ongoing 'CDS
  • Nigeria won't disintegrate 'Dogara
  • Enforcement of speed limiters device begins Feb 1 'FRSC
  • Okada man defiles 12 year-old own daughter
  • Police, armed robbers in gun duel in Imo
  • Immigration moves to document foreigners' data
  • Nigerian state and 'blasphemy' killers
  • INEC can't postpone Ondo poll because of PDP crisis 'APC
  • Rivers people must be allowed to elect reps 'Wike
  • Afe Babalola University wins 6th Africa Education Leadership Award
  • Ebonyi targets mineral resources, agric sectors to boost IGR
  • Our housing sector can thrive on single digit mortgage ' Experts
  • Insurers flaw PenCom's stance over N145bn Annuity Fund custody
  • Over 150 firms to participate in Mining Summit
  • Gallant Falconets bow out of World Cup
  • Super Falcons lash Mali 6-0 in Limbe
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  • BusinessDay News Headlines Today [Tue-22-Nov-2016]
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  • Recession, Trump and inflation complicate CBN's Interest Rate decision today
  • The dilemma of a trilemma: Growing a basket of the miserable
  • Dangoma may be sitting on US$600bn worth of nickel, says minister
  • Nigeria needs to be technologically self-reliant
  • Why S29.9bn loan will not have impact on economy ' ICSAN boss
  • Paga records steady rise in money transactions
  • NPA commissions 11/33KV power station linking Onne Port to national grid
  • Media Fuse Dentsu Aegis unveils tool for deeper consumer insight
  • Nunu brand fights stunted growth in children
  • Marketing World Awards goes Pan-African in 2017
  • Fidelity Bank's good asset quality validates risk management strategy
  • Equity Assurance records strong premium income amid economic downturn
  • 10 reasons to say no to MMM

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