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Monday, 28 November 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 29th Nov



  • Punch News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
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  • We didn't collect N82bn from FG ' Ondo govt
  • Party logo: YDP seeks cancellation of Edo, Ondo elections
  • Cross River's security outfits, a test of wills
  • Ogun to begin Agbara-Berger, other rail projects January
  • It's illegal for states to issue EIA certificates ' FG
  • Senate to summon aviation minister over airport concession
  • Fitch doubts Nigeria's crude-for-loans deals with India, China
  • GSM subscribers to pay more for data from Dec.1
  • Investors commit $4.5bn to fertiliser production
  • Adenuga, Ekeh nominated for Technology Times awards
  • NDIC tasks mortgage banks on premium payment
  • Effective tax system'll enhance economic growth ' Somorin
  • Mobile Internet subscription hits 93.5 million
  • iSON promises to make Nigeria key outsourcing destination
  • CBN, CeBIH assess technology's impact on payment
  • 5G'll speed up skill development in Nigeria 'Wuilmet
  • Ecobank converts 819.4 million preference shares to equities
  • MTN budgets N50m for subscribers in Christmas promo
  • FIRS captures three million new taxpayers in five months
  • Glo supports mCash to aid cashless policy
  • AMCON needs judiciary to stabilise economy, says Bulkachuwa
  • Why you should embrace e-banking
  • Advantages of Internet banking
  • e-Dividend mandate gets June 30 deadline
  • Microsoft, Co-Creation announce WINsiders4Good fellows
  • StarTimes joins TV, decoder in high-definition TV
  • New online platform to promote family development
  • Performance, others'll drive marketing communication in 2017 ' Experts
  • Digital Encode founders get Georgia award
  • Heartland coach unveils promotion plans
  • Naira stable at interbank market
  • I'm proud to have Funke Oshonaike as my daughter ' Dad
  • I'm ready for world juniors ' Asoju Oba champion
  • First Bank can win Maputo tourney ' Ahmedu
  • Falcons captain dumps relegated Swede club
  • Chess Heights Monthly holds on Saturday
  • Junior Ajayi grateful to Al Ahly
  • NOC course attracts 25 coaches, referees
  • Eucharia warns Falcons about Banyana threat
  • PCN boosts para federations
  • Golf: Tiger Woods relaxed ahead of comeback in Bahamas
  • The only thing I wish my child
  • Trump's election victory was due to superior strategy
  • Corruption in the ivory tower
  • Stealing from victims of Boko Haram insurgency
  • Woman injures girl, uses her for alms begging
  • UNN management probes student's suicide
  • A'Ibom lawyer in court for alleged assault
  • Ondo poll: Policemen protest unpaid allowances
     
  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Presidency: No Rift with Tinubu
  • PDP Rejects Ondo Guber Poll Result, Heads for Tribunal
  • MTN Meets SEC on IPO, Seeks Concessions to Fast-track Listing
  • Nigeria Loses 130m Barrels of Crude Oil to 32 Militant Groups This Year
  • Amaechi Eyes Massive Advertising Revenue Along Railway Routes
  • Senate Denies Frustrating Presentation of 2017 Budget
  • Street Carnival: Lagos to Shut Major Roads on Victoria Island
  • IMN Looks Like Insurgency Waiting to Happen, Warns el-Rufai
  • Militant Group Claims Responsibility for NPDC Pipeline Bombing in Delta
  • Ondo Guber Poll: Atiku, Mimiko, Bello, Others Congratulate Akeredolu Oke...
  • Rivers Rerun: Wike Promises to Release Video of Rivers Police Commissioner...
  • The Expendable Abang
  • Ajayi: Goodnight to a Moral Beacon
  • Fitch: Nigerian Oil Sector Suffering from Security, Regulation, Weak Infrastructure
  • NDDC Tasked on Service Delivery
  • Nigerias Economy Needs Visionary Leadership
  • Cryonics: Modern Mummies, Chance for Life After Death
  • Senate Holds Public Hearing on NFF Bill
  • Lagos Baits Eagles with Grass Pitch again
  • Uche Hands Falcons AWCON Win against Bayana Tonight
  • Experts Drill Nigerian Coaches/Referees on Latest Wrestling Techniques
  • Hamilton: Mercedes will Decide on Action for Ignoring Team Orders
  • Mourinho Charged with Improper Conduct by FA
  • Barcas Alba Doubtful for Clasico
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • YABATECH GIRLS' HOSTEL FIRE: How we escaped death
  • Teaching the hearing-impaired
  • Make football sporting a school subject
  • Shocking revelation from Professor of Surgery
  • Ondo: I'll ensure smooth transition for Akeredolu 'Mimiko
  • PDP goes to courtas Fayose insists on Justice Abang's sack
  • Atiku, govs, others felicitate with governor-elect
  • APC crisis: Still long walk to peace
  • Why Okorocha is not popular among Imo elite 'Okafor, Reps member
  • 2017: Why APGA can't be beaten in Anambra, by chieftain
  • APC in financial mess as Buhari, govs, others fail to pay dues
  • Cameroon 2016: Nigeria's game is war 'Banyana captain
  • Rumbles in Rangers camp as land, cash reward await players
  • Clubs share N240m loot recovered by EFCC
  • Former Eagles coach, Erico in hospital
  • NCS to decide on National Sports Festival 'Dalung
  • Dogara queries CBN's regulation on collateral registry
  • FRSC to raise driver's licence, number plate's fees 'Oyeyemi
  • 18.3% inflation bad omen for Nigeria
  • MTN meets SEC to finetune listing on NSE
  • CBN releases watchlist on financial crimes
  • Tariff hike: Stakeholders knock NCC, telcos
  • Farmers, herdsmen clashes, threat to economic growth 'Group
  • Senate seeks probe of MMA2 deal
  • Trial of Emeka Mba, ex-NBC boss, begins Dec 13
  • FG negotiating release of more Chibok girls 'Adesina
  • Militants claim responsibility for Delta pipeline bombing
  • 3 die in Abia auto crash
  • Northern govs, power coy sign MoU on solar plants
  • Alleged bribe: Justice Ofili- Ajumogobia sheds tears in court
  • Why economy is in coma 'Bloomberg
  • Don't blame president for hunger in Nigeria 'Fr. Mbaka
  • FIRS: FIRS, Customs, others pledge collaboration to boost revenue
  • Biafra and the business of killing
  • Head bloodied but not bowed and the ascension of Donald Trump (2)
  • Problems that may mar Rivers rerun
  • Why celebrate Efuru @ 50
  • Tribute to Fidel Castro
  • Herdsmen attacks and protection of the victims (2)
  • Culprits of rape should be punished ' SP. Oriyomi
  • INSIGHT: Badagry: Community of divorcees
  • The timely warning on poisonous rice 
  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016] 
  • Alleged N2.9bn scam: Court okays ex-NBC boss, 3 others for trial Dec 13
  • Recession: NYSC asks for subsidized feeding
  • Ohanaeze leadership, youths at war over election funds
  • Council boss charges AMCON on Premium Steel, mines reoperation
  • Buhari directs speedy completion of pensioners' verification
  • Arrest more judges, Mbaka exhorts FG
  • Justice Abang after me for criticising him ' Fayose
  • Buhari, Tinubu not at loggerheads ' Presidency
  • Boko Haram: Defence Chief identifies lapses in anti-terror war
  • Edo working to attract more devt ' Obaseki
  • MAN urges apex bank to reduce interest rate
  • Why investors shun Nigeria's oil industry
  • Nigerian Breweries Plc: Investors buck slide in share price
  • Implement 60% forex allocation to manufacturers, FG told
  • Firms expect higher inflation, further fall in Naira value ' CBN report
  • Oil prices rise further ahead of OPEC D-Day tomorrow
  • Nigeria needs $14bn in new investment to raise oil output ' Shoreline MD
  • German firm to invest N186bn in solar
  • Kano Disco moves to close cutomer gap
  • Chevron harps on CSR program, commitment on Gas Master Plan
  • FG owes oil marketers $1.7bn
  • NCDMB moves against companies defaulting in local content fund ' As fund hits $600m
  • Fashola laments community use of charms to chase away contractors in Akwa Ibom
  • SEC clears NAHCO of alleged corporate gov breaches
  • Nigeria Navy: Attaining self-reliance in shipbuilding, maintenance
  • Attack on Aladja, attack on Urhobo nation'(2)
  • Kaduna: Lessons in healthcare reforms
  • Wailings of a master planner
  • Bolt eyes football career after sprints conquests
  • Appraising Gov Ikpeazu as ambassador of Made-in-Aba brand
  • Experts worry over high rate of diabetes, obesity
  • BREAST CANCER: Wives of Kaduna, Niger Govs commend Pink Polo initiative
  • Only 13.9% of women access family planning in Nasarawa
  • Our goal is to ensure health for all Nigerians ' Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole
  • Adopt new medical solutions for heart ailments, Nigerians urged
  • WARIF opens safe haven for sexual assault victims
  • Oseluonamen seeks N2m for heart surgery
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  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Court dismisses suit against police, others
  • Amazon gets tough on fake products on its marketplace
  • Change of cashier
  • Ebonyi will generate over N6b from local rice soon
  • Gadzama, Osinbajo earn NIALS fellow, hold lecture Dec 1
  • NSITF tasks employers on promotion of occupational health, workers' safety
  • Expedite action on pending cases, former AG charges judicial officers
  • EFCC arraigns Justice Ajumogobia, Obla over alleged bribery
  • First new HIV vaccine trial begins in Africa
  • Wage increment as elixir to economic growth
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  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • PDP leaders renew assault after Ondo election loss
  • EFCC arraigns judge, SAN for alleged corruption, forgery
  • MAN to Central Bank: reduce interest rate
  • MTN begins share-listing process
  • Tinubu a priceless asset, says Buhari
  • Lagos State okays death penalty for kidnappers
  • Nigerian troops in Somalia not paid for 11 months
  • June 12: How IBB's gamble on Tofa backfired, by Anenih
  • Appeal Court hears Ikpeazu, Nwosu suit December 5, 6
  • Anenih wrong on Ekwueme's presidential ambition
  • Cries of slum children (2)
  • Cries of slum children (1)
  • Any judge guilty of bribery should be jailed
  • Lagos commissioner named Arbitrators' fellow
  • The young lawyer as mirror of Nigerian Bar
  • Why administration of justice must be preserved, by Osinbajo
  • Judge orders service of officer's suit on Navy
  • NCC orders 'big' telcos to hike data tariffs
  • NB investments hit N243b
  • $2.2b lifeline: Arco praises Shell's local content initiative
  • SON, UNIDO partner on governance standard
  • NPA pensioners threaten to drag chairman to ICPC
  • History as largest vessel ever berths in Lagos
  • Primero employs women-drivers
  • Call tax' Not at all, say stakeholders
  • African govts should improve safety standards
  • 15 PMBs fail NDIC's premium payment test
  • Blackout threat
  • Zamfara killings
  • Can Umahi rice to the occasion
  • Lagos chiefs call for special status for Lagos
  • PDP worries on Wike's security
  • Leaders must take responsbility for their actions
  • ARG hails Akeredolu, residents
  • Ondo PDP: Licking wounds of division
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
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  • Women must take voter registration serious Gender activist
  • How we’ve decimated Boko Haram- COAS
  • NCWS empowers widows, pays WAEC fee for indigent students
  • FG clears 90% of 200, 000 unemployed graduates via BVN
  • ADSU ASUU POPULATED WITH RASCALS AND SCAVENGERS
  • Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, Obla arraigned over bribery
  • PDP rejects outcome of Ondo election, heads to the tribunal
  • Mimiko Congratulates Governor-elect, Akeredolu
  • Mbaka thumbs up Ugwuanyis visionary leadership
  • Dino Melaye Attacks Aregbesola and other State Governors
  • My administration wont leave a single project uncompleted -Aregbesola
  • Akeredolus Victory Has Demystified Tinubus Godfatherism, Influence In South West Femi Adeoya
  • Ondo election: Zamfara governor salutes Akeredolu
  • Vote PDP, Obuah urges Rivers people
  • Rivers rerun: Overs 200 PDP members defect to APC at Khana, Eleme LGAs
  • Ondo guber: PDP rejects election outcome, heads to court
  • APC SSouth: Were not convinced why Oyegun should be removed
  • I made Atiku Obasanjos deputy, blocked him from becoming president Anenih
  • Ondo guber: Jonathan urges Jegede to concede defeat
  • Lagos begins airlift of Jerusalem pilgrims
  • First ministers clash over separate Brexit deal for Scotland
  • Soft or hard Brexit' The EU, not Britain, has the whip hand Timothy Garton Ash
  • New computing technologies will reshape business
  • Trumps aide steps up bid to block possible Romney nomination
  • The wait before the fall
  • Indonesian army chopper pilot saved, 3 crew dead
  • Pro-Assad Troops Capture 10 Aleppo Neighborhoods: Russia
  • Samsung to unveil shareholder return plans amid calls to split company
  • Trump aide steps up bid to block possible Romney nomination
  • Poll: Which country will have the highest 10-year yield in 12 months time
  • Nigeria 15th worst place to do business
  • Mimiko, Atiku, Yari, Obaseki, congratulate Akeredolu, APC over guber polls
  • Were Not Frustrating 2017 Budget Proposal Over Constituency Project Issue -Senate
  • Marking the World Toilet Day
  • Brazil coach Tite snubs Messi in FIFA Best Player award
  • Red-hot Ajayi continues brilliant scoring run for Al Ahly
  • Mourinho should be handed a SIX-GAME ban!
  • Gabriel wasnt super convincing! Wenger relieved right-back gamble doesnt backfire
  • Villas Boas Woos Mikel To China With $212,000-a-Week Deal
  • Divide and failure! Mourinhos bad attitude is drowning Man Utds title dreams
  • Title-winning firecracker Gabriel Jesus will be one hell of a signing for Man City
  • Liverpool ready for parked buses Klopp
  • RUMOURS: Inter ready to swoop for Alexis
  • Football not about money Pochettino slams Sissoko for attitude problem
  • NB Plc invests N243bn in Nigerian economy
  • African Exchanges to attract liquidity by focusing on smaller businesses
  • NASME urges FG to review tax rates downwards
  • BOI, firm collaborate on gem stone development for export
  • World bankers confab, opportunity for investment CIBN
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016] 
  • No more Shiite/police clashes
  • APC officials deny collecting N3m to expel Shehu Sani
  • Sheriff blames Mimiko over PDPs defeat, YDP too over party logo
  • Makarfi-led PDP wants Ondo govship election cancelled
  • Ondo poll: Tinubu congratulates Akeredolu, begs party members for unity
  • Ondo poll: My next line of action will be revealed soon Jegede
  • Defectors helped APC win Ondo election Ex-deputy governor
  • Women group administers free medicare in Kuje community
  • Bwari council commissions two Kubwa modern market projects
  • Mutilated corpse of boy, 3, abandoned in Gwagwalada
  • Increasing power problems frustrate Nigeria's economy push
  • Nigerians to pay VAT on passports FIRS
  • Naira remains stable at interbank market
  • Kachikwu decries security challenges in oil, gas sector
  • Telecoms sector adds N1.4trn to GDP in Q3 2016 - NCC
  • Why rice imports couldnt continue - Emefiele
  • Abuja runs out of supply as aviation fuel scarcity bites harder
  • Fake news on Facebook
  • Nigeria may lose $144bn to importation of ICT devices, software in 2019 NITDA
  • Falcons tackle South Africa for AWCON final place
  • Davido celebrates with Moses, others after Chelsea victory
  • 6000 athletes, officials are participating in public service games official
  • Rangers invite 3 more foreign stars ahead 2016/2017 Season
  • Wilfried Zaha dumps England for Ivory Coast
  • Bello wins CBN Govs Cup 2016
  • Renzo tips Rivers United FC for success
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  • Daily Independent News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Akeredolu Wins Ondo Governorship Election
  • Oil Majors Put Off By FG 'Cash Calls
  • NASS Moves To Remove Clog Impeding EFCC Odili's Arrest, Trial
  • Interbank Rate Flat As Market Awaits Monthly Budget Cash Flow
  • Publish Details Of Alleged Spending Of N500bn As Running Cost, SERAP Tells Saraki, Dogara
  • The Judiciary Is Set Against Nigerians ' Justice Bello
  • Fayemi Congratulates Akeredolu
  • Akeredolu: Not Yet Uhuru As PDP Kicks
  • Decentralisation Of NDDC Will Make It More Effective ' Reyenieju
  • Factors That Gave Akeredolu Victory
  • AWCON: Super Falcons, Bayana Battle For Final Ticket
  • 300 Athletes To Compete At Korea Ambassador Taekwondo Tourney
  • Iwobi Benched As Sanchez, Walcott Win It For Arsenal
  • AWCON: S'Falcons In Decisive Match Against S'Africa Tuesday
  • Harpic Partners LASG On Toilet Hygiene, Improved Sanitation
  • Confab Tasks FG To Reconstitute NAFDAC, PCN Boards
  • To Mitigate Disaster, Contingency Planning Must Be Ongoing Activity ' Adeniyi
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  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Alleged N15bn fraud: Court orders ex-NBC boss, Emeka Mba, to report at EFCC office
  • Pa Olaniwun started preparing for death since 2003 'Methodist Archbishop
  • HIV/AIDS prevalence on the increase among gays, reduces among sex workers 'Ex-NACA boss
  • Legislative aide dies at National Assembly complex
  • Town hall meeting: Akinyele residents decry lack of potable water, roads
  • Neglect of Okunland endangers Kogi'ODU
  • Ewekoro LG boss charges Baale of Egan on peace
  • Bayelsa farmers lament destruction of farmlands by cattle
  • Groups happy over PWDs involvement Ondo election, condemns votes buying
  • Ondo poll: PDP heads for tribunal
  • Police protest in Ondo
  • Ajumogobia, Obla arraigned in court
  • US votes recount: Trump accuses Clinton of reneging on concession speech
  • American wins $421m jackpot with $2
  • N40bn outstanding payment: We may not participate in GES ' Agro-dealers
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  • National Mirror News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Ondo election: Impunity in PDP led to our loss 'Sheriff
  • How I deposited $788,000 for Justice Ajumogobia 'Witness
  • Nigerians to pay VAT on passports ' Fowler
  • Legislative aide dies at National Assembly complex
  • We are restrategising to eliminate Boko Haram 'Buratai
  • Tinubu is a priceless asset 'Buhari
  • 2017 budget: Senate threatens zero allocation to aviation
  • Child marriage: Islamic laws prevent govt from challenging parents'FG
  • Lagos Assembly approves death penalty for kidnappers
  • Militants invade Lagos community, kidnap 7
  • US poll fallout: Trump makes 'illegal voting' claims
  • Ekiti 2018: Ex-Speaker declares guber ambition, unfolds agenda
  • Oke accepts outcome of Ondo guber poll, congratulates Akeredolu
  • Telecoms sector contributes N1.399trn to GDP in Q30.02
  • Equities open week negative, index dips 0.06%
  • MTN opens share listing discussions with SEC
  • Umahi bans consumption of foreign rice in Ebonyi
  • FIFA, CAF, CAS law not superior to Nigeria's constitution 'lawyers
  • Africa Women Cup of Nations: South Africa declare war on Nigeria
  • Mourinho facing another ban, charged with improper conduct by FA
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  • BusinessDay News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • NCF out with initiative for sustainable livelihood, 25% forest cover
  • Trump: Fears thicken over possible danger to Paris climate Agreement
  • 30 Nigerian NGOs get $172mn from US to support vulnerable communities
  • Nigeria records landmark achievement with establishment of National Collateral Registry
  • How Tin-Can Port became stranded without rail lines
  • The blood of the innocent cry for justice in Nigeria
  • OECD says Trump's policies could lift global growth
  • Lufthansa pilots extend strike into second week
  • France flirts with a free-market revolutionary
  • Three UN aid workers kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur region
  • Kremlin says Putin will not attend Castro's funeral
  • Zuma faces no-confidence vote by top ANC committee
  • World bankers' confab opportunity for foreign investment ' CIBN
  • Pension funds shun equities, PE on restrictive guidelines, skills shortage
  • Ports & Cargo terminal receives the largest vessel to call Nigeria
  • Ecobank partners NIBSS on mobile payment solution
  • Red Cab Unveils 'Redclick' App for Customers
  • Noodles fast food operators leverage brand, offer competing product for gain
  • Nigerian Breweries at 70 receives Ambode commendation
  • Currency devaluation, a boon for FCMB as earnings spike
  • Naira stable at interbank market
  • NSE ' Equities sustain losses in new week
  • Gold climbs as dollar and US bond yields retreat
  • SEC hits milestone as unclaimed dividends drop by N29.2 billion
  • Africa's biggest company sees education as new growth market
  • Would you like to be spa pampered
  • Nigeria's 2017 budget may suffer revenue shortfall of $9.18bn
  • We're turning Aba into Nigeria's fast rising 'China of Africa' ' Abia government
  • Insurgency not over until all displaced children return to their schools ' Atiku

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