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Sunday, 6 November 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 7th Nov



Punch News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016] 
  • Federalism and the Niger Delta demands
  • NLC warns against another fuel price increase
  • Senate demands daily oil production, sales report from DPR
  • Using a standing order
  • Four ways to use direct debit for payment
  • Grenadines Homes plans affordable flats with Coral Apartment
  • Lagos paid N1.5bn to 333 retirees in October
  • Features of direct debit
  • Ayade begins construction of 134km highway
  • Naira may not fall below 475, say experts
  • Card suspension: Banks record increase in domiciliary account requests
  • MTN deploys Facebook-designed Voyager platform
  • IEI-Anchor adopts new service strategies
  • GOtv introduces new channels
  • GTBank, Sterling Bank, four others get Moody's ratings
  • Boff & Company unveils new brand identity
  • Architecture body urges FG to explore social housing
  • UACN grows profit by 42% 
  • Analysts predict weak start for capital market
  • OLX Nigeria showcases Top Ads
  • Building collapse: Builders want enforcement of relevant laws
  • Ronaldo extends Real deal
  • Rosemary's Showroom expands to Abuja
  • Ikhana returns to Kano Pillars
  • NRA promotes 29 refs in Jigawa
  • Ifeanyi Ubah win Fed Cup in shootout
  • Niger approves N425m for sports centre
  • Ebuehi will play for Nigeria ' Rohr
  • 15 states for Korean Ambassador Cup
  • Van Persie suffers eye injury
  • La Liga Roundup: Messi reaches 500-goal mark
  • Mourinho criticises attitude of Man United stars
  • Economy: The devil is in the details
  • The $30bn presidential borrowing request (1)
  • NIGERIAN YOUTHS AND THE NEED FOR SELF- EMPOWERMENT
  • Recession: Near-realistic root causes and possibilities
  • To concession is more responsible than to borrow $29.9bn
  • Patient disappears from Ogun hospital, family blames nurses
  • Woman bathed with acid after accepting lover's proposal
  • Fraudsters arrested with live snake after making N5m
  • Gunmen abduct A'Ibom politician
  • Cult members kill TASUED student over girlfriend
  • Pastor impregnates church member's daughter
  • Robbers kill policeman in Delta
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  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Vacuum Looms in Judiciary as BuhariYet to Accept Recommendation of New CJN
  • Nwankwo: We Resorted to Foreign Loans to Free Funds for Domestic Economy
  • Petrol Price Hike Not on the Cards, Kachikwu Insists
  • Finally, FG Transfers Presidential Lodge to Lagos Govt
  • FBI Director: New Hillary Clinton Emails Still Do Not Show Criminal Wrong doing
  • Rivers Re-run: INEC, Police Colluding with APC to Rig Election, Says...
  • Only Buharis Intervention Can Save APC , Says Frank
  • Ondo Gubaer Poll: Injustice against Jegede Wont Stand, Mimiko Insists
  • The Sharia Law Debate
  • Discordant Tirades on Peter Obi
  • Time to End the Empty Treasury Singsong
  • Raising Africas Transformers
  • Moodys Assigns National Scale Ratings to Seven Nigerian Banks
  • Stakeholders Seek Creation of Independent Regulator for Downstream Sector
  • Its Time to Add Value to Nigerias Youths
  • Riding the Recession
  • Murray Wins Paris Masters
  • Oshoala Present Club Jerseys to Fed. Cup Finalists
  • ADAM MOUKTAR MOHAMMED: Helping FIFA to Grow the Game
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Rivers rerun: We'll resist rigging 'Wike
  • PDP kicks against Oshiomhole's proposed N5bn supplementary budget
  • Call for Amaechi, Onu's sack, frivolous 'APC
  • Ondo PDP crisis: Fireworks resume at Appeal Court
  • Ondo guber: Another litmust test for INEC
  • We shall remove Umahi in 2019 'Eze, Ebonyi APC chairman
  • Federation Cup: FC IfeanyiUbah, Angels are champions
  • Eagles camp opens today
  • Nigerians applaud Glo-CAF Awards promo
  • Iheanacho's Eaglets beg for Calabar houses
  • Hit gold mine investing in courier business
  • Farmers can reap N2.5bn from plantain farming
  • Nigeria is the market to be despite current challenges 'MultiChoice CEOs
  • NCDMB to develop policy on community content
  • Nissan Africa sees bright future for electric cars
  • How to improve organisational performance in economic downturn
  • Techno Oil, CAKASA seal cooking gas terminal deal
  • Two policemen arrested for kidnapping
  • How I ran gang with my 14 children 'Man, 75
  • Why we bombed Forcados pipeline 'Militant group
  • Controversy trails last Ofala for Anambra monarch
  • DSS is an illegal organisation 'IPOB
  • Fear grips Supreme Court Justices, staff over secret account
  • EFCC arrests Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia's brother
  • Group petitions EFCC over Oshiomhole's alleged corruption
  • My visit to Oni, not political 'Fayose
  • Olaniwun decimated Yoruba leadership hierarchy 'Ajimobi
  • DMO: Nigeria can service existing N16tr debt, $29.96bn loan, says DMO boss
  • Sharia, the ominous cloud
  • A gunner gone too soon
  • Trifling with corruption
  • The PDP crisis and Ondo guber poll
  • Why Trump will be good for the world
  • Whither Nigeria's infrastructural development
  • A tale of two powerful Latin American female presidents
  • NESH 2016: The future starts here!
  • The need to conclude outstanding polls
     
  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Scandal rocks Ebonyi SEMA
  • Delta commences feeding of pry school pupils Jan
  • Lagos Speaker mourns as 2 Assembly members' fathers die
  • Give Buhari time to respond to our demands, Clark, Attah plead with N-Deltans
  • Reps to summon CBN gov, DMO, NIMC on plight of Nigerians abroad
  • APC urges Buhari to crack down on electoral offenders
  • Ooni to partake in Olaniwun Ajayi's burial' Family
  • Police to pay family N200m over man's disappearance in Ikorodu
  • ONDO: Sheriff working for APC victory by supporting Jimoh Ibrahim' Makarfi
  • AMALA' DEATHS: Kogi LG bans sale of cassava flour
  • RECESSION: FCTA targets 10,000 jobs
  • Akwa Ibom politician, wife kidnapped
  • FG hands over Marina Presidential Lodge to Lagos
  • Oshodi-Apapa gridlock Expressway: Tanker drivers blame FG, Lagos over decayed infrastructure
  • POOR PERFORMANCE: Ajimobi creates governing boards for secondary schools
  • Police under pressure to drop charges against persons arrested for allegedly printing fake ballot papers
  • Banks must start lending to farmers
  • APC accuses INEC of recruiting, training ad-hoc staff in Lagos
  • Start mourning your loss, PDP taunts other parties
  • I'll reinstate sacked AAUA lecturers ' Akeredolu
  • No change to FBI advice not to charge Clinton over emails ' lawmaker
  • US polls show Clinton ahead but battleground states up for grabs
  • US Presidential Polls: Hillary Clinton will win, says TB Joshua
  • Industrialisation and the entrepreneurial revolution
  • NIBSS, banks, telcos unveil mobile payment solution, mCash
  • FG, World Bank sign risk guarantee agreement for $500m Calabar gas plant
  • Insurance cover for 89,000 civil servants pending
  • Nigerite refutes allegation of cocaine import
  • Nigeria urged to adopt Netherland's model for food security
  • Cyber security experts harp on protection of IT infrastructure
  • EU's EPA strategy detrimental to Africa ' ECOWAS farmers
  • Nigeria remains under-banked until financial institutions are felt
  • How informal sector operators can access NHF scheme
  • Bearish trading at NSE, index drops
  • Japan sets to explore opportunities in Nigeria despite economic headwind
  • Association urges Statistics Bureau to capture tourism's contribution to GDP in its reports
  • AAA Initiative: 27 African Countries Adopt Marrakesh Declaration
  • Guidelines on micro insurance for service providers, NGOs, trade associations underway ' Naicom
  • Sterling Bank, FCMB drive volume, as investors lose N87bn
  • NAICOM drags insurance directors to EFCC, SEC for illegal acquisitions of shares
  • EU-Nigeria trade volume declines by 26.7% to 29bn
  • Rights of a landlord in property eviction
  • UACN posts inspiring Q3 results
  • Football tournaments: Why we fail
  • How APC turned our graduates to conductors ' Reno
  • Tributes on Lt Col Abu-Ali from his close acquaintances
  • Garba upbeat as Golden Eaglets depart for Korea
  • Algeria to land in Uyo Thursday for Super Eagles clash
  • Iheanacho hits camp today, set to become a Nigeria legend
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  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • How to Win Your Next Argument
  • Where Are The Tourists
  • Recipe: Egg Frittata
  • 7 Tips to Tightening Your Post Baby Belly
  • Nigeria will overcome recession, says Kumuyi
  • Implement past reports on Niger Delta, INC tells government
  • MTN moves to lift 200 communities
  • Reps urge INEC to delineate state constituencies
  • Isoko youths decry marginalisation of ethnic nationality
  • Group outlines South-East projects for government's $30 billion borrowing plan
  • Nigeria, D8 nations agree to increase trade by $500 billion
  • Fresh alert on killer germs at airport toilets
  • Ifeanyi Ubah beat Nasarawa 5-4 on penalties, win Federation Cup
  • Timi Frank seeks Buhari's intervention over suspension
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  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Saraki's made in Nigeria
  • $29.9b loans: Senators set another hurdle for Buhari
  • The prince who died fighting
  • Activists to Senate: confirm Magu as EFCC chairman
  • Loan not a trap, says DMO
  • EFCC tracesslush funds to more Supreme Court Justices
  • Sterling Bank, six others get Moody's National Scale Ratings
  • Ambode to turn Lagos Presidential Lodge to Heritage Centre
  • I'll make Ondo great again, says Oke
  • Police hold town hall meeting on herdsmen
  • Tackle insecurity in journalism
  • FCMB marks World Savings Day
  • Blue Boat Milk excites Kano residents
  • Eko DisCo: Power sector liquidity gap hits N1tr
  • Fed Govt advised to review TSA
  • Real estate can help Nigeria overcome recession
  • How to reduce agro export produce rejections
  • Keystone Bank Sierra Leone wins two awards
  • CBN, NIBSS, telcos deepen financial inclusion with mCash
  • Banking security tops agenda at CyberXchange confab
  • Why IFC is backing govt's power aspiration
  • NUPENG's threat
  • Need for caution
  • Heartless contractor
  • One hundred days of inaction
  • Confusion, despondency cloud Ondo governorship
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Selling my cars wont end Nigerias recession, Ive ordered for more Melaye
  • Oke, Akeredolu, In War Of Words Over Plans To Rig Ondo Governorship Election
  • How Boko Haram killed army commander, four soldiers in Borno
  • Ignore calls to sack Amaechi, Onu, Rivers APC urges Buhari
  • A vote for Trump is a vote for destruction Nigeria-US Congress Relations Chair
  • Prayers Can Turn Around Nigerias Economic Downturn Okowa
  • Ambode unfolds plan for Presidential Lodge
  • Photo: Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State(in red cap) and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe crossing a gutter at the site of construction work at Akanu Ibiam Roundabout in Abakaliki on Friday
  • Alleged plot to rig Rivers rerun: Wike wants Buhari to prosecute Dakuku, others
  • South East APC okays suspension of Ebonyi State chairman
  • Group Solicits Support For Buharis Infrastructure Programme
  • Im Prepared To Serve And Develop Ondo State, Olusola Oke
  • Lagos, mega city with vibrant artistic soul Ambode
  • Nigerian Army and its Deliberate Persecution
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Endless wait for Senate confirmation
  • Manufacturers and forex
  • Accused judges presiding over cases
  • Wike raises alarm over fake electoral materials
  • Frank to APC: My suspension is illegal
  • Myth of the decline in standard of English usage and grammar
  • Troubled diplomacy: When states APC rejected ambassadorial nominees
  • Bauchi goes to court over N400 million monthly deductions from federal allocation
  • PDP, APC feuds may propel Dark Horses in Ondo guber
  • Buhari mourns Afenifere chieftain, Ajayi
  • As a widow Im hired to farm
  • Residents seek speedy repair of Abuja/Keffi road
  • Nigerian patients dying over the weekend
  • Abaji boss orders implementation of staff promotion
  • FCT task force raids beggars hideout
  • Everyone blames everyone else
  • Nigeria, EU trade volume drops by 10bn euro
  • Equities market loses N60bn in first week of November
  • Naira devaluation keeps Nigerians off Dubai markets
  • Well sue company CEOs for tax fraud Fowler
  • Engineers ask FG for roles in policy formulation, infrastructure devt
  • Concerns over move by LASG to takeover abandoned properties in Ikoyi/ VI
  • FG urged to establish National Urban, Regional Planning Commission
  • Uber set to use self - driving cars (VIDEO INCLUDED)
  • FG rakes in N92bn from spectrum sales, license renewal in one year
  • Telcos lose N113bn monthly due to inactive lines
  • El-Rufai: FG should merge NCC, NBC
  • El-Amin, Kano Titans win Kaduna Polo Georgian, NCC cup
  • Pillars hire Ikhana to reclaim league title
  • Kano Pillars appoint Ikhana as new coach
  • Murray beats Isner in Paris Masters final to take title
  • Federation Cup: FC IfeanyiUbah, Rivers Angels are champions
  • Arsenal fail to topple Chelsea, share points with Tottenham
  • Live: Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur
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  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Mon-07-Nov-2016]
  • Ondo 2016: Jegede's candidature will be restored ' Mimiko
  • Anti-corruption: CSOs push for Magu's confirmation as EFCC chair
  • Buhari's anti-corruption fight not selective 'Adesina
  • No going back on enforcement of ban on expired tyres 'FRSC
  • NYSC moves to curb irresponsible drinking among corps members
  • Ambode to turn Lagos Presidential Lodge to Heritage Centre
  • Troops clear Boko Haram insurgents at Lake Chad fringes, rescue 85
  • Ondo poll: Injustice against Jegede won't stand, Mimiko insists
  • Ondo 2016: APC accuses INEC REC of recruiting ad hoc staff in Lagos
  • We'll continue to promote excellence with arts, entertainment ' Ambode
  • Why Nigeria needs $30bn external loans 'DMO
  • 2017 budget: We won't be stampeded into a shoddy job 'NASS
  • Gov Bello mourns Lt. Col. Abu Ali killed in Boko Haram ambush
  • Setting up new electoral reform panel needless 'Oyebode
  • Stop wasting money on search for oil in the North
  • FG, tackle rising insecurity in Nigeria
  • Lagos deserves special status
  • Remembering my surrogate father, Sir Olaniwun Ajayi
  • Choosing between brown and white bread
  • Okorocha and the barrel bomb called APC
  • The exit of Olaniwun Ajayi
  • New Moody's rates for Nigerian banks
  • Conoil: Delivering value in a tough marketplace
  • Former Speaker seeks listing of big corporations on NSE
  • US election: Trump rushed off stage at rally by Secret Service
  • China launches $11bn fund for Europe
  • Delta Ports Concessionaires owe FG N27bn 'NPA
  • Q4 currency revaluation gains may shrink as naira holds steady

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