Thursday, 5 November 2015

National News Headlines 5-11-2015

THE NATION
  • Banker: How I ran N2bn illegal accounts for Maina 
  • Senate to probe SURE-P spending
  • N413b for oil marketers 
  • APC chairs 41, PDP 24 Senate’s standing committees 
  • Why Ebola survivor was delivered of baby in U.S., by First Consultant’s CMD 
  • Reps criticise INEC for not creating more constituencies 
  • Nigeria ‘determined to halt graft’ 
  • Fed Govt, states owe contractors N600b 
  • Our efforts geared towards peace in Africa’ 
  • MTN must respect laws of host countries, says South  
  • ‘Fine on firm wrong signal to foreign investors 
  • Bailiff alleges unlawful detention by EFCC official 
  • Reps to probe NERC’s N2.7b proposed severance pay 
  • United Nations 
  • Afenifere, the end?
  • Soldiers destroy five more Boko Haram camps 
  • RMD, three other Nigerians to share stage with James Bond heroes
  • Student’s death sparks protest at FUNAAB 
  • Lawyer warns against electricity tarrif increase 
  • Fasoranti remains Afenifere leader 
  • VANGUARD
    • NCC may reduce MTN’s N1.04tr fine
    • Kogi: A vote for Audu is a vote for divisiveness, Wada warns
    • Troops destroy five more Boko Haram camps
    • Why we don’t speak Igbo at our meetings – Ohanaeze
    • 36 Ministerial appointees storm Abuja for two day retreat
    • Prof Mahmud Yakubu at the INEC
    • Buhari, look your front
    • DOGARA TO APC MEMBERS: Accept c’ttee headship in good faith
    • Man in prison for slapping wife’s friend
    • Edo moves to recover $31m from ex-governor
    • Nigeria must commence reorientation of its value system now – Abiye Sekibo
    • Court bars FRC from interfering with Stanbic IBTC operations
    • First Consultant celebrates Ebola survivor baby delivery
    • NDLEA Impounds two vans with cannabis in Ogun
    • Detectives escape lynching, as land speculator raises kidnap alarm
    • Robbers sack police station, kill 6 in Edo banks’ raid
    • SUPER HIGHWAY: Ayade has struck the right chord with Buhari -— Imoke
    DAILYTIMES

    • Echiejile joins Eagles Nov 9
    • Premiership club in hot chase for Osimhen
    • RISING CRIME RATE IN LAGOS: Residents cry out
    • Agriculture – Road map to averting economic recession
    • Daily Times Nigerian Newspaper Today 5-11-2015
    • 39th Miss Nigeria: Finalists battle for cars, N53m in prizes
    • FG approves payment of N413bn subsidy claim to oil marketers
    • Nigeria to maintain front row in Africa’s peace efforts – Buhari
    • Alleged N3.1b fraud: Suswam’s arraignment stalled
    • Reps probe N2.7bn severance pay to NERC Board
    • Saraki woos opponents with ‘juicy’ posts
    • With a little help from …
    • ESWAMA denies brutality allegations
    • International flights: Expert calls for protection of Nigerian carriers
    • Ortom explains reason behind Suswam’s probe



    GUARDIAN

    Burundi crisis poses ‘devastating’ risk for region: AU


    Bleak Tuesday as fire ravages homes, market


    Benefits of automation on vehicle administration


    Monarchs back women rights, gender equality


    Group donates drugs, food items to Kirikiri inmates

    Greatest-of-all-times concert debuts at Muson Centre


    Christian, Muslim clerics unite to combat malaria in Ekiti


    Group condemns raping of LAUTECH students


    Elders charge Ooni-elect on Yoruba unity


    Ogun commences palliative work on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
    BVN: Over 15 million accounts unlinked - The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)


    » PDP denies spending N8.7b for presidential campaign - The Guardian Nigeria 


    » South African parliament to summon MTN over Nigerian fine - The Guardian 

    » Fasoranti yields to Afenifere, retracts resignation - The Guardian


    » First Consultants celebrates Ada Igonoh's post-Ebola miracle baby - The Guardian 

    » Buhari approves N413billion oil marketers' subsidy claim - DailyPost 

    » Nigeria Needs Full Implementation of Broadband Plan, Says Ndukwe - THISDAY Live


    » Why Fuel Scarcity Still Persists in Some Parts of Nigeria - THISDAY Live

    » Afenifere: Fasoranti withdraws resignation letter - DailyPost 

    » Assembly probes Agip for oil spill in Rivers community - The PunchTHE Rivers State House of Assembly has ordered investigation into a petition brought before it against the operations of Nigerian Agip Oil Company in Owube community...

    » Saraki unveils chairmen of 65 standing cittees - Osun Defender


    » Killing Nigerians with crazy bills - The Punch
     THE Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission hit consumers below the belt yet again last week when it announced impending increases in electricity tariffs 


    » Ebomine: Nigeria Needs Technology Solutions - THISDAY Live


    » NDLEA Impounds two vans with cannabis in Ogun - Vanguard


    » Fasoranti rescinds decision to resign as Afenifere leader - The Punch


    » MTN fine sends wrong signals to investors, say Ben Bruce - Vanguard


    » Afenifere Leadership: Fasoranti withdraws resignation letter - Vanguard


    » Rivers gov poll: Wike asks A-Court to set aside tribunal judgment - Vanguard


    » Why Suswam must face trial -Ortom - Daily Sun


    » Passing down the culture in a foreign land - Daily Sun


    » Afenifere leaders persuade Fasoranti to drop resignation - Daily Sun


    » Fasoranti recants, remains Afenifere leader - National Mirror


    » Nigeria to maintain front row in Africa's peace efforts – Buhari - Daily Times Nigeria


    » Afenifere, the end? - The Nation Newspaper


    » Fasoranti remains Afenifere leader - The Nation Newspaper


    » NDLEA seizes 41 bags of Indian hemp concealed in bullion vans - Daily Sun


    » Bayelsa gov Poll: APC chieftain, Timi Frank alleges threat to life - Vanguard


    » Govrnor Mimiko Coerces Pa Fasoranti Out Of Retirement As Afenifere Leader - 

    » NDLEA impounds 'bullion vans' used for transporting marijuana - Premium Times

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