TODAY'S HEADLINE NEWS

HEADLINE NEWS
Wednesday 25th January,  2017


  • IGP leads police delegation to visit Buhari in London
  • Buhari's government confused, formulating wrong policies – Ezekwesili
  • PDP demands immediate release of Sheriff's aide, Inuwa Bwala
  • Ojukwu chased me, other non-Igbos out of East – Adeboye
  • JAMB to begin sale of 2017 UTME forms after harmonizing timetable with WAEC, NECO, others
  • Nasarawa Utd boss urges ABSFC to maintain good start to season
  • Senators give conditions for Magu's confirmation
  • EFCC seeks forfeiture of Diezani's N9.08b
  • Banks' bad loans hit N856.9b, says report
  • Kidnappers free Turkish school pupils, officials
  • Court sacks Ekiti PDP exco faction loyal to Fayose
  • $28.9b reserves: CBN warns against reckless forex spending
  • Senate begins budget 2017 consideration
  • Barrow asks ECOWAS to keep troops in The Gambia for six months
  • Fed Govt insensitive to our plight, say retirees
  • 115 fuel tanker accidents in Lagos last year
  • LASIEC to council chiefs: make Electoral Officers' offices conducive
  • Commissioner seeks training for Armed Forces personnel
  • Akeredolu: I'm not soliciting for funds
  • Akwa Ibom APC expels Akpanudoedeghe
  • Alleged diversion of N13b arms fund: Dasuki, Bafarawa, others re-arraigned
  • Adeleke greets Ogiyan at 81
  • Unions seek reversal of petrol pump price to N87 per litre
  • Three die in Port Harcourt's first rain of the year
  • Kidnapping Has Reduced in Delta, Says Okowa
  • Witness: Omenyi Received N136m Bribe from NAF Contractors
  • Agatu Militia Abducts Hausa Chief in Kogi
  • Health Minister inaugurates NAFDAC office
  • Obaseki Commends NSCDC for Preventing Pipeline Vandalism
  • 'Ban on importation of vehicles through land contravenes global best practices'
  • New rules underway for shipwreck removal from Nigerian waters
  • Indigenous firms nearing completion of structures for $16b Egina FPSO project
  • Oil spill cripples economic activities in Bayelsa State communities
  • Nigeria, others 'grossly underprepared' for infectious disease outbreaks, say experts
  • Government urges probe of Big Brother reality show controversy
  • FCTA Prosecutes 89 Commercial Sex Workers
  • Military recorded highest casualty figures combating insecurity, says defence minister
  • Government, general electric hold talks on rail lines concessioning
  • CBN retains interest rate at 14%
  • FG targets 2000mw from solar energy –Onu
  • Sports Ministry Reshuffles Secretaries of Sports Federations
  • General Electric to invest in 3 refineries
  • Labour shuts Ikeja Disco over threat to 5000 jobs
  • 2nd Niger Bridge: Stakeholders doubt FG's sincerity
  • Govt blueprint needed for infrastructure investment –PenOp
  • With baby strapped to her back, woman suicide bomber strikes Nigerian market, official says
  • Yobe State APC chapter lifts suspension on members
  • Reps probe Jonathan's N9.2b clean stove contract
  • Buhari determined to tackle Niger Delta problems -Loyibo
  • The 'Buy Nigerian' campaign: A monumental ruse
  • Again, court grants Dasuki bail as EFCC re-arraigns ex-NSA, others
  • Senate warns against posting provocative videos of Kaduna killings on Internet
  • Lawyer sues FG over planned purchase of N400m vehicles for ex-leaders
  • Court sacks pro-Fayose PDP executives in Ekiti
  • One million children die of preventable diseases yearly – PAN
  • Multiple accidents claim 6 in Onitsha, 10 injured
  • Nigerian-Turkish pupils, workers regain freedom, reunite with families
  • Nigeria needs discipline to overcome recession, says Dada
  • Buhari's govt refusing to change wrong policies –Ezekwesili
  • N'Assembly opens debate on N7.29tn budget
  • Nipost Boss Writes Emefiele On N2.5tn Stamp Duty
  • After collecting N50m ransom, kidnappers free schoolgirls, officials
  • Dismissed policemen frustrated my assassination –Wike
  • More Nigerians living with HIV/AIDS develop resistance to treatment
  • Adamawa clerics allege torture by military officer
  • Soldiers beat Redeemed pastor into coma for refusing to 'frog-jump'
  • New minimum wage panel ready in February – Ngige





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