HEADLINE NEWS

HEADLINE NEWS
Monday 9th January, 2017

  • EFCC grills five ex-NNPC bosses over $153m transfer
  • BBOG demands urgency in release of remaining Chibokgirls
  • Bakare seeks restructuring, rejig of forex policy
  • Adeboye to Christians: serve God in spirit, in truth
  • Prepare to resume, Ajimobi tells LAUTECH students, workers
  • LCCI: Budget 2017 may not pull economy out of recession
  • Fed High Court redeploys Justices Abang, Liman
  • APC slams Fayose for alleged 'diversion' of Paris Club refund
  • Why insurance uptake is low in Nigeria, by experts
  • Kia releases first images of all-new Picanto
  • Fed Govt mulls sovereign savings bonds for retail investors
  • Plans to boost gas supply underway
  • Jaiz Bank to list N37b shares on Stock Exchange
  • Rivers, Yobe CAN protest Kaduna killings
  • Buhari vows to rescue Chibok girls
  • New factional Shi'ite group uncovered in Borno
  • Driver 'steals' ex-boss car to fund siblings Xmas expenses
  • Stakeholders move to dislodge illegal settlers
  • Akeredolu: New era of great expectations
  • Vigilante Leader Defiles 4-yr-old Girl, Flees
  • Chibok Girls: 1,000 Days After, Our Tears Never Dry But Hope Remains Constant —Buhari
  • Oil Marketers Responsible For Cooking Gas, Kerosene Scarcity — NNPC
  • Ighalo Ponders China Money
  • Ambode, At Thanksgiving Service, Attributes State's Success To God
  • NUPENG Begins 3-day Warning Strike, Wednesday
  • Don't Resume Bombing Of Oil Installations, Aginighan, Mulade Beg Avengers
  • Ohanaeze Election: Go For Good Candidate, Nwabueze, Okorie Tell Ndigbo
  • Fire Guts Ebonyi Mechanic Village; Filling Station, Buildings, Offices In Ekiti
  • Edo To Introduce POS For Revenue Collection
  • Power Sector Loses N1.57bn
  • CJN Slot: Buhari Under Pressure, As Plot To Sideline Onnoghen Thickens
  • Adeboye: Controversy Trails FRCN Law
  • Qatar Open: Djokovic Beats Murray
  • IPOB Wants Killing Of Nigerian In S/Africa Probed
  • Enugu Monarch, Others Quizzed Over Arms Possession
  • Boko Haram Militants Spring Surprise Attack On Nigeria Army Brigade In Yobe Killing 5 Soldiers
  • Ex- Niger governor Kure dies in Germany
  • Adeboye : Fayose to Buhari: Stop harrassing church leaders
  • Mystery Trees in Ogun State Attract Thousands
  • MMM adopts Bitcoin as new currency for payment
  • Iran's ex-President, Ali Akbar Hashemi Raf­sanjani dies at 82
  • Army denies killing 2000 youths in South-East
  • 'The Redeemed Church's new leader not GO, but national overseer'
  • Anxiety, as auditor general nominee Ayine faces Senate screening
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  • Two die in renewed attacks on Southern Kaduna
  • Why China withholds $20b concession loan to Nigeria
  • Foreign airlines consider suspension of operations over Abuja closure
  • Buhari hopeful of remaining Chibok girls' return
  • Government begins N445.8b domestic debt deals on January 18
  • Upmarket projects in Lagos stalled
  • Fire razes 40 buildings, filling station in Ekiti
  • How we determined beneficiaries of N5,000 stipend, by presidency
  • Wike seeks better deal for serving, retired servicemen
  • Stick to your mandates, government warns specialised varsities
  • Ijaw youths kick as military arrests ex-militant leader in Delta State
  • Boko Haram attacks Nigerian army base, five soldiers killed - military source
  • Kwara denies receiving N9 billion Paris Club loan refund
  • APGA's 'acting' national chairman, Okafor, dies at 47
  • IBB, Kalu, Wike mourn Kure
  • Anxiety as Ohanaeze Ndigbo gets new national officers tomorrow
  • Buhari, others meet in Abuja over crisis in Gambia
  • Bakare warns Buhari, APC against rejecting restructuring
  • PDP tackles journalists over Okowa's stewardship in Delta State
  • Government seeks laws banning collection of two-year rent in Abuja
  • Police Arrest 4 For Kidnapping, Rape In Bauchi
  • Govt won't buy grains from hoarders –Lokpobiri
  • 'I robbed my ex-boss to buy Christmas needs for my siblings'
  • ASUU demands justice over killing of kidnaped varsity lecturer
  • PDP waits in the wings as Edo APC rumbles
  • Southern Kaduna Killings: Christians Observe Black Sunday
  • Babalakin committee: We're ready for renegotiation –ASUU President
  • Buhari, West African leaders meet over The Gambia today
  • Reps move to repeal military laws on public accounts
  • Houses, shops destroyed in fire outbreak in Plateau
  • Shareholders wary of stock market recovery in 2017
  • 'Impunity Led To Uyo Church Collapse'
  • We need economy that delivers jobs, not handouts –OPS tells Buhari
  • Why Nigeria's N15bn local spices potential remains untapped
  • Herdsmen kill four policemen, five others in Adamawa, Kaduna
  • Edo monarch opposes Senate's plan to amend inheritance law
  • Dismissal of six police threatens unity, democracy






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