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HEADLINE NEWS
Friday 6th January, 2017



  • Assembly okays death penalty for kidnappers
  • Chibok schoolgirl found with six-month-old baby
  • Buhari orders actions against Southern Kaduna violence
  • Private investors for Lekki, Ikorodu, Sagamu road, others
  • Wike rejects IGP's stand on beheaded policemen
  • MMM issues instructions to subscribers ahead resumption
  • CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE:Eguma: Rivers Utd will get tip on AS Real Bamako
  • Ogoni clean up: MOSOP seeks quick replacement for minister
  • Osun magistrates threaten strike unless Oluwo is arrested
  • Iheanaco, Iwobi, Oshoala, Falcons emerge Africa's best
  • Between Onicha-Olona kingship crisis and century old curse
  • Defence spokesman: we'll not reveal whereabouts of other Chibok girls
  • Court reinstates two sacked FUNAAB lecturers
  • Ecobank chief says lender on path to leadership
  • Fire destroys Coca-Cola depot in Uyo
  • Wike, Ayade Pledge Support To Nigerian Army, Commend Gallantry
  • Okorocha Has Taken Imo Backward — Ohakim
  • Boko Haram Link Saga: Army Lied, My Vice Not In Custody—Kaga LG Chair
  • Search For Credible Leaders: Presidency Insulting N-Delta —PANDEF
  • 10m Children To Benefit From FG's Schools Feeding Programme
  • MEGA PARTY: ADP Zones Positions, Submits Registration Documents Next Week
  • Security Advisory Council Against Vandalism Underway, Says NNPC
  • Accidental Discharge: Presidential Villa Safe, Presidency Assures
  • NUPENG Shuts Down Total Plc Over Sacked Workers
  • Okorocha Is Owing Us 77 Months —Imo Pensioners
  • Kebbi Awards N935m For Erosion Control, Road Rehabilitation
  • Security Agencies Conducting 16 Operations Nationwide To Stem Kidnapping —DHQ
  • Ministerial Nomination: Faleke, Kogi APC Leaders Return To Trenches
  • Biafra: We will attack Nigeria if Nnamdi Kanu is not released within one month – Igbo group
  • Army Arrests another Borno Council Chairman for supporting Boko Haram
  • Fani-Kayode hails appointment of ex-wife by Ghanaian president-elect
  • Arik Air grounds international flights over aviation fuel scarcity
  • People Attacking Villages In Kaduna Are Not Fulani-Hon Bala
  • Wike dares police to reveal alleged killers of slain policemen
  • Niger Delta running out of patience, leaders tell Buhari
  • Lagos compensates traders displaced for Oshodi regeneration project
  • Midnight fire razes Nnewi timber market, Akure metropolis
  • Police nab five in Port Harcourt foiled bank robbery
  • OPEC oil output falls from record high ahead of planned cuts
  • Days of secrecy in military gone, says defence spokesman
  • Ekiti PDP, APC bicker over alleged plot to unseat Fayose
  • No polio case in Cross River, says FG
  • Obasanjo Vs Awujale: A Delayed Showdown
  • Soccer-Chelsea's Mikel joins China gold rush with move to Tianjin
  • Odigie-Oyegun lauds Okpozo, condoles with Ogbodu family
  • Stakeholders condemn unfair competition in digital switchover
  • Customs generates in N1.3b in December
  • Internet users decline to 92.4m in Nov – NCC
  • 10m children to benefit from FG's schools feeding programme
  • Security advisory council against vandalism underway, says NNPC
  • Obaseki attributes Nigeria's unity to ex-servicemen's contributions
  • Accidental discharge: Presidential Villa safe, Presidency assures
  • Edo First Lady charges wealthy Nigerians to assist less privileged perons
  • Strike: Resident doctors lament FG's 'anti-labour policies'
  • Recession shrinks Yuletide gifts, hampers as prices skyrocket
  • NLC seeks FG partnership to curb outsourcing of jobs in telecom sector
  • Bi-Courtney denies mass exit of MMA2 vendors due to recession
  • Microsoft Nigeria trains Over 10,000 youths on coding
  • Kwara pledges support for improved services at Ilorin airport
  • 'Boom time awaits domestic airlines during Abuja closure'


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