Tuesday 29 December 2015

National News Headlines-29/12/2015

THIS DAY

*Minister: Buhari to Offer Unfettered Health Services to 60m Poor Nigerians Annually

*Kachikwu: US Likely to Resume Buying Nigeria's Crude Oil

*Iraq to Cut Turkish Cooking Oil Imports over Political Tensions

*Oil Companies Rush to Exploit End of US Crude Export Ban

*Religious Crisis Looms in Osun Over Planned Demolition of Traditionalists' Shrine

*Doctors Threaten Strike in A'Ibom Over 15 Months' Unpaid Salaries

*Tambuwal: We won't Sack Teachers, But will Reassign Unqualified Ones
Apprehension in Maiduguri as Female Suicide Bombers on the Prowl

*Edo 2016: Aspirant Faults Oshiomhole's Alleged Support for Obaseki

*Gale of Defections unsettle Ondo PDP
A'Ibom: The Making of a Speaker

*50 feared Killed in Boko Haram Attacks on Adamawa, Borno

*Naira Appreciates to N260/$1 on Parallel Market

*NDLEA Decries Death Sentence on Nigerian in Malaysia

*MAN Urges CBN to Stop Funding Bureau de Change Markets

*Osinbajo Represents Buhari at Inauguration of Burkina Faso's New President

*Farmers Want FG to Tackle Poultry Products' Smuggling

*Buhari is Resolute to Diversify Economy, Says Adamu

*Al-Makura: Probe Maku for Deceiving Nigerians about Release of Chibok Girls

*South Africa Initiates Nuclear Power Procurement Process

*Every Community will Feel the Pulse of Our Government, Says Ambode



PM NEWS

*Improved Man Utd fail to break Chelsea

*APC suspends Senator Sani over attacks on El-Rufai

*ADSEMA confirms 17 dead, 41 injured in Madagali suicide attacks

*Man goes berserk, kills three in Edo

*Edo guber aspirant kicks as Oshiomhole backs Dangote's man

*Road crashes reduced by 33 per cent during Chrismas' FRSC

*Boko Haram bombers kill dozens in Madagali, 2nd deadly strike in a day

*Aisha Buhari gives foodstuff to women

*Saudi Arabia to raise petrol prices by up to 40%

*Two female suicide bombers blow selves up in Cameroon

*Obafemi Martins goes into fashion, unveils 'Obagear

*Port Harcourt residents sad over carnival's cancellation

*Street trade booms as carnival Calabar comes to climax

*Ooni condoles with late House of Reps' family

*350 self-sponsored Christian pilgrims arrive in Nigeria

*I will create jobs, boost cultural industry ' Lai Mohammed

*Petrol will soon be available ' NUPENG

*20 killed, 90 injured in Maiduguri mosque bombing

*Mama Taraba sues for peace, urges unity between Christians, Muslims

*Maiduguri invasion: Army repels Boko Haram attackers

*Senator Sani adopts 60 orphans, sends 2 to China

*344 sacked workers sue Wike

*Inferno at Doctor's Quarters: Wike sympatises with victims

*Nigeria'll continue to import petrol' Kachikwu

*Police arrest pastor for burying charm in church premises

*Sokoto to commence sale of 2016 Hajj seats on Feb. 2



DAILY SUN

*Ribadu pays 'catchup visit' to Akande

*Benue: APC, PDP in fresh power struggle

*Igahlo scores again in Watford defeat

*CBN releases N250m agric loan to Lagos cooperative members

*FG to commence freighting of petroleum products by rail

*Implementation of new electricity tariff fixed for February 1

*2016 deficit: Explore capital market to reduce borrowing, Buhari urged

*Fire wreaks havoc in Lagos, consumes houses, 14 shops

*Stop playing politics with War on Terror, Fani Kayode to Buhari

*Gunmen abduct Uyo pastor, demand N50m

*FG'll not sell National Arts Theatre, says minister

*Buhari's media aide's sister dies in auto accident

*Ex-OAU HOD dies in auto accident

*Police suspend screening of officers with higher qualification

*Group raises alarm over blockade of Onitsha Bridge Head by soldiers

*Nigeria's 4 refineries to produce 10m litres of PMS daily ' Kachikwu


LEADERSHIP

*NGO To Empower 2,000 Widows Through Agriculture

*PMB, Jonathan, Adesina, Elumelu, Others Among 100 Most Influential Africans

*How We Prevented 14 Female Suicide Bombers From Entering Maiduguri ' Army

*Ribadu Moves To Join APC, Meets Akande

*Stock Market Investors Lose N4trn In 2 Years

*FG Concerned Over Huge Debts To Aviation Agencies By Airlines

*The Menace Of Street Hawking



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