Tuesday, 29 September 2015

National News Headlines - 29/9/2015


VANGUARD

*Senate gets Buhari's list of ministers today

*Court asked to void Buhari's recent appointments

*Police lost 435 officers, men in last 6 months ' IGP

*Legal year: Ambode promises partnership with judiciary

*Bail-out: I won't pay pension arrears, gratuities ' Fayose
Appointments: Shun ministerial positions, Ohanaeze urges Igbo

*World rabies day: Security experts warn on danger of rabies virus

*Fitch: Nigerian banks' foreign currency liquidity still tight

*Blatter refuses to step down

*PSG plot for Mikel

*Ideye to Arsenal: I want to score goals, not prove a point

*I will greet Casillas ' Mourinho

*World Heart Day: Experts worry over increasing hypertension among Nigerians



TRIBUNE

*Government Orders Payment of Ondo Workers Arrears Today

*Human activities harmful to environmental health - Professor Oyediran

*Fear as more farms report bird flu in Nigeria

*Rivers APC urges Buhari to probe Wike over political murders

*PDP senators move to save Saraki

*Buhari urges world leaders to dismantle havens for corruption proceeds

*Fresh Bayelsa governorship primary will hold on Tuesday, APC national chairman insists

*Nigerien dupes US-based Nigerian of N3m

*Military, ministries owe electricity distribution companies N32bn

*Lagos Appeal Court adjourns all cases to honour justices who died in Saudi stampede

*Lagos court to rule on oil and gas free zone order on October 23

*NDLEA declares two officers wanted, accuses them of conspiracy

*Nigeria's policy affecting lifting of crude oil, Indian investor laments

*PDP raps Buhari over absence at meeting on Boko Haram at UN

*University of Lagos students protest, give 7-day ultimatum to replace 'bedbug' mattresses

*Barca is incomplete without Messi - Enrique

*Casillas voted as Champions League's best

*I won't step down as FIFA president, I've not done any wrong, says Sepp Blatter

*Taiwan evacuates thousands as 'super typhoon' nears

*Pope ends US visit with vow to 'punish' sex abusers

*At UN, Obama calls for global diplomatic effort to resolve conflicts

*France launches first air strikes against ISIL in Syria

*Pope: God weeps for victims of Priest sexual abuse

*Migrants continue pouring into Croatia

*Olu of Warri's burial: Okowa promises govt assistance



PM NEWS

*Obama, Putin hold first bilateral meeting in two years

*Lukaku fires Everton to win against West Brom

*We have killed, captured commanders of Boko Haram, Buhari tells UNGA

*Buhari lists evil threatening the world at UNGA

*Buhari, King Abdullah Hussein hold bilateral meeting

*Ban wants more women to serve in UN peacekeeping operations

*Kumuyi cautions on war against corruption

*Nigerian Army lifts restriction of movement in Borno, Yobe

*Governors' Forum wants Nigeria to remain polio-free for 24 months

*Go to court, Odigie-Oyegun tells Timipre Silva

*Fashola receives book titled Lagos and the Struggle for Democratic Nigeria: Exploring Political and Socio-Economic Transition

*Hajj Tragedy: No casualty recorded among Lagos pilgrims

*Mama's legacies transcend Yoruba nation, says Amosun

*Man, 88, faces trial over N100m Lekki land fraud

*Account for all Nigerians in Saudi Arabia, Buhari orders NAHCON

*Lunar Eclipse: Nothing to fear, just watch, appreciate science ' Scientist

*Plateau State varsity to get accredication soon ' NUC boss

*Buhari meets South Korean president

*Toning creams are harmful to health ' Dermatologist

*Eniola Aluko on target as Chelsea thrash Liverpool 4-0

*Homophobic mobs attack gays, lesbians in Kenya

*South Sudan, rape headquarters of the world

*Pilgrims from Cross Rivers, Ondo other states among 54 dead in hajj stampede




DAILY TIMES

*Buhari stops special allowance for Villa security personnel

*Buhari to send supplementary budget to National Assembly

*Nine killed in suspected Boko Haram attack in Borno

*Bayelsa: Fresh APC guber primary, a cruel hoax, Sylva group

*Wamakko: Saraki's removal will spark endless crises

*Judiciary mourns Justices Jaga, Alkali

*APC can't stop my re-election ' Dickson

*Dermatologist raises alarm over skin lightening cream

*My family paid ransom for my release- Falae

*Woman, step dad arrested for dumping grandchild's corpse in Osun

*Army lied, Rivers election was violence-free, says INEC

*Police lost 435 personnel in six months ' IGP

*Lagos House rebukes gender-based violence, says Obasa

*No going back on anti-vandalism war ' NSCDC

*Africa still lags behind the world in internet access -ITU

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