DAILY POST
*INEC got over N5billion from donors 2015 elections – Report
*Rivers: 20 pro-Biafra protesters remanded in prison
*Council of State commends Jega for ‘credible’ general elections
*NIS recruitment scandal: Abba Moro to appear before EFCC Thursday
*Army kill Boko Haram members, rescue 16 families
Yuletide: Police ban use of fireworks in Borno, Yobe
*We wanted outright cancellation – APC laments Akwa Ibom tribunal verdict
*“This is political hallelujahness” – Obahiagbon blasts Senators for accompanying Saraki to CCT
*I never said rich Nigerians are terrorists – Osinbajo
*Tribunal sacks Akwa-Ibom Governor, orders re-run
*If you lose the election, accept defeat – Jonathan tells Tanzanian politicians
*Drama as police arraign two friends for allegedly stabbing each other
*Traditional chief docked for alleged N4m fraud
*10 injured as NURTW members clash in Owo
*10-year-old househelp confesses to stealing, blames mother
*80-year-old woman caught with 68 cartridges arraigned in court
*Champions League: Manchester City win, Madrid hold PSG
*FIFA U-17 World Cup: Eaglets crush Chile 5-1
*Mourinho labels referee as ‘weak and naive’ after draw in Kiev
*Age, ordination as Pastor has affected my roles in Nollywood – Zack Orji
THIS DAY
*Oil Spill: Ilaje Coastal Communities Demand Compensation from Shell
*FCTA Frowns upon Killing of Twins in Villages
*Lagos Donates N150m to IDPs in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe
*Aisha Buhari: Nigeria Needs Women Like HID Awolowo
*Protesters Dump Coffin in Front of Tribunal
*Akwa Ibom: Tribunal Orders INEC to Hold Elections in 18 Council Areas within 90 Days
*Ericsson Forecasts Massive Urban Movement of Africans By 2050
*Experts Foresee Increase in Nigeria Digital Market
*Screening of Ministerial Nominees will Last for Six Weeks - Ndume
*20 Shot Dead by Boko Haram
*Buhari Appoints Oyo-Ita Acting Head of Service
*Farmers Reveal How Fulani Herdsmen Allegedly Rape, Kill People in Oke-Ogun
*Wike Warns against Further Pro-Biafra Protests in Rivers
GUARDIAN
*Only 33% of sub-Saharan Africans have access to electricity
*E-Commerce adds $1.3tr to global economy
*Why Nigerian products are not competitive, by MAN
*New immigration policies will boost economic growth
*Buhari names Mahmood Yakubu as INEC Chairman
*Death toll rises to 17 in Ukraine's fishing boat accident
*Typhoon death toll hits 35 in Philippines
*APC warns Fayose against outrageous taxes
*Police charge 20 pro-Biafra members with alleged treason
*Edo PDP chairman escapes death
*Three Kwara varsity students invent aerospace equipment
*Africa more at risk of drug-resistant malaria than previously thought
*S'Eagles vow to beat Burkina Faso in Ouagadougou
*Power Lee risks losing African title, sends SOS to Governor Okowa
*NPFL: Enyimba maintain lead after draw with Nasarawa United
PM NEWS
*Marijuana use doubles in US in a decade
*Celebration in Abuja, Uyo, Lagos as tribunal calls for Akwa Ibom guber re-run
*De Bruyne scores winner as Man City beat Sevilla 2-1
*I never said rich people are joining Boko Haram ' Osinbajo
*Boko Haram suicide attack kills two Niger soldiers
*IMF wants Buhari to devalue the naira again
*Army kills Boko Haram fighters, rescue 100 cows
*Octogenarian, 4 others rescued as 3-storey building collapses in Lagos
*Lagos inaugurates 40-Gang Taskforce to fix bad roads
*We'll crush pro-Biafra protesters in Rivers 'Governor Wike warns
*Lagos begins intensive enforcement against traffic offenders, robbers
*13 ships arrive Lagos with petroleum products
*Cattle rustling gang leader arraigned
*Hypnotised woman loses N700k to trader
*Declaration of Nigeria/Lagos as Ebola Free by World Health Organisation, One Year After
*CCT adjourns sitting in corruption case against Saraki
*Osupa begs, reconciles with APDON, band boys
*Oshiomhole reshuffles cabinet
*Man, 40, says father-in-law sent him out of matrimonial home
*Man jailed for life for dealing in marijuana
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