HEADLINE NEWS

HEADLINE NEWS
Tuesday 10th January, 2017
  • Four Civilians, Five Suicide Bombers Killed In Borno Fresh Attacks
  • Another N'Delta Militant Group Announces Resumption Of Hostilities
  • State Govs Fuelling Niger Delta Crisis —OMPALAN
  • Recession: Indigenous Oil Companies Sell Off Assets
  • Two Herdsmen Allegedly Killed In Anambra
  • NBA Proposes Law As Second Degree In Nigerian Varsities
  • World Bank Partners State Govts To Protect Lives In Erosion Prone Areas
  • Mourinho Will Break The Bank For Kostas Manolas
  • Edo Child Rights Act Gets Boost As Obaseki Inaugurates Family Court
  • Promotions In Federal Civil Service: Stagnated Directors Grumble
  • Group Asks Buhari To Reflect National Unity In Appointments
  • Nwodo, 4 Others Vie For Ohanaeze Presidency
  • Oil Prices Drop On Concerns U.S. Production Is Rising
  • Delta APC Crisis Gets Messier As Chairman, Suspended Scribe Trade Words
  • Adeboye: CAN excited as Buhari fires FRC chief
  • U.S. Embassy team takes on Magu over DSS allegations
  • $1b debt: Save us, oil marketers beg Fed Govt
  • Govt to include Agi in graft charge against Ademola, wife
  • Refineries production capacity to hit 60% by December, says NNPC
  • Ronaldo is FIFA player of the year
  • Dealers in substandard goods 're terrorists, says SON
  • Tin Can Island Port 2 Customs generates N8.12b
  • IPMAN blames kerosene scarcity on forex, others
  • How Air Force aided anti-terror operations
  • LAUTECH to get N500m lifeline
  • President sacks aviation agencies' heads, appoints Akinkuotu, others
  • Lagos/Ibadan road: Bi-courtney hails Fashola, wants concession returned
  • Alleged fraud: FG to charge SAN along with Justice Ademola
  • How I wired Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia's $120,000 to UK – Witness
  • Naira to weaken further as forwards market declines
  • Buhari leads ECOWAS delegation to the Gambia tomorrow
  • Ikpeazu gets PDP's best governor award
  • Budget, Buhari's $29.96bn loan request top agenda as N'Assembly reconvenes
  • First Bank increases transfer limits
  • Prosecute Beneficiaries Of N156bn Ghost Workers' Salaries –NLC
  • Buhari, others meet Jammeh on Wednesday
  • Osinbajo refutes plan to visit Delta State
  • Ambode signs N812.998b budget, promises fiscal discipline
  • Army warns of suicide bombers' new tactics
  • Forex scarcity threatens multi-billion naira leather factory in Delta State
  • Court grants autonomy to community
  • Ex-Nigerian president allegedly involved in $1.3bn Italian bribery scandal
  • Ohanaeze elects leaders today
  • NNPC targets 80 per cent refining capacity by 2018
  • Fuel scarcity looms as nation's marketers fail to repay loans
  • Firms risk suspension of licences over N345m unpaid fines
  • Senate Passes 2017-2019 MTEF on Thursday
  • FG Rules Out Electricity Tariff Hike for Now
  • Ekiti APC tackles governor, Labour over bailout funds
  • Ondo government, APC bicker over embezzlement claims
  • Unions issue ultimatum to Borno over salaries, biometric exercise
  • Eight Killed in Suicide Bomb Attacks on Maiduguri
  • FG Appoints New CEOs for Aviation Parastatals
  • Presidency Clears Kyari, Says High Commission Didn't Pay His Hospital Bills in London
  • Alleged Gratification: FG to Re-arraign Justice Ademola, Wife on Amended Charge
  • CAN chairman charges Buhari on herdsmen terrorism, says it's Boko Haram style
  • 'Dealers in substandard products are terrorists'
  • Amosun swears in new HoS, chief of staff, commissioner
  • Stakeholders seek diversified national communication policy
  • Bi-Courtney: Fashola Has Vindicated Us over Govt's Penchant to Renege on Agreements
  • Tension as Nwabueze, group kick against imposition at Ohanaeze Ndigbo's election
  • PDP Crisis: We Won't Go to Supreme Court, Says Sheriff's Faction
  • Court Restrains Ayade from Constituting Caretaker Committees for LGAs
  • CAN: FG's Statement on Southern Kaduna Killings is Rhetoric, Unsatisfactory
  • Buhari, Atiku, Mark, Ekweremadu Mourn Kure
  • APC to Review Publicity Strategy





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