TODAY'S HEADLINE NEWS

HEADLINE NEWS
Monday, 30th January 2017


  • Trump adamant as world leaders criticise travel ban
  • Naira devaluation inimical to economic development, says don
  • CBN queries five banks for manipulating forex rates
  • Eko Distribution Company loses N1b to energy theft
  • Wike, Amaechi clash over helicopters
  • NERC warns DisCos against non-provision of meters
  • CBN defends forex policies, faults criticisms
  • Hyundai Motor sold 4.86m units worldwide in 2016
  • Police quiz Ondo lawmakers
  • 'Non-implementation of cassava bread initiative, loss to Nigeria'
  • 'Govt should address inflation with palliatives'
  • MAN: BoI's recapitalisation key to growth stimulation
  • Suleiman: compel El-Rufai to produce herdsmen he paid
  • NEITI seeks implementation of recommendations
  • Maritime ready to take over from oil, says Peterside
  • We'll free ports of gridlock, says boss
  • CEOs' confidence rises despite economic uncertainty, says report
  • Reps query police over officers' deaths, missing ammunition
  • Orji denies getting pension from Abia govt
  • Volatility In Equity Market Created Opportunity In Mutual Funds – CEO, United Capital
  • Ondo Assembly Crisis: Police Quiz Lawmakers, Clerk, Pay Master
  • Ooni Charges Yoruba Groups To Be United
  • Indomitable Lions Fire Warning To Eagles
  • Stock Market: Investors Lose N187bn In 3 Weeks
  • Oba Of Benin Reads Riot Act To Chiefs Over Unethical Practices
  • APC Wins Edo House Of Reps Bye-election
  • Defection To APC: S-East Govs Deny Okorocha's Claims
  • Ikpeazu, Victim Of Tranferred Agression — PDP Chieftain
  • How Trump's Immigration Policy'll Affect Nigerians
  • Brittania-U Begins Crude Oil Export
  • NASD Plans N1.4bn Rights Issue
  • Banking Competition In The $6tr Digital Payment Market
  • Plateau Utd Stay Top, Rangers, Rivers Draw
  • Systems Collapse, Gas, Water Constraints Cause N3.86bn Loss In Power Sector
  • Barrow removes 'Islamic Republic' from Gambia's official name
  • President Donald Trump To Ban 2-year Multiple Entry Visa For Nigerians -TheCable
  • 3 S'East govs to join APC
  • Fayose cautions DSS over planned detention of Apostle Suleiman, Bishop Oyedepo
  • Adamawa lawmakers boycott town hall meeting
  • Brokers chart path to sustainable growth
  • Mumbai Crime: Nigerian dupes pharma Co of Rs 40 lakh
  • Kidney Theft: FMC Keffi Wants Independent Investigation
  • Destruction Of 190-year-old Monument: FG Vows To Deal With Collaborators
  • Global Task Force To Evaluate FG's Anti-corruption War
  • Double tragedy for sacked lecturers in Kogi State
  • Petrol Scarcity Looms as Product Sells for N142 per Litre in Depots
  • CBN Queries Banks over Inaccurate FX Utilisation Publication
  • SERAP Tells Buhari to Refer SGF to EFCC, ICPC for Investigation
  • Apostle Of Peace, Cardinal Onaiyekan, Is 73
  • Nigeria, Chad Seek $50bn Aid To Recharge Shrinking Lake Chad
  • APC Wins Etsako Federal Constituency By-election In Edo
  • Investors Lose N436bn In IPOs Of Quoted Companies
  • North-west House Caucus in Disarray over Buhari
  • Presidency Justifies DSS' Invitation of Apostle Suleman
  • Seized Helicopters: Wike Accuses Amaechi of Politicising Rivers' Security
  • FMBN Approves N9bn Mortgage Loans, Posts N2.7bn Profit
  • World Leaders Oppose Trump On Immigration Ban
  • Herdsmen Threaten South-west Food Security, Warns Afenifere
  • PENGASSAN Rejects House Bid to Amend NLNG Act
  • Osinbajo Urges Nigerians to Shun Divisive Tendencies
  • As Former EFCC Lawyer, You Can't Hear My Case, Fani-Kayose Tells Judge
  • Okorocha Reads Riots Act to APC New Comers, Relinquishes Leadership to Nnamani
  • Kashamu: US Court Ruling on My Possible Extradition for Drug Trafficking, a Mistaken Identity
  • Lawyer Sues Buhari, AGF over Prosecution of Judges
  • Sick Nollywood Actors Get N3.5m from Okafor
  • Leadership Crisis: Police Quiz Aggrieved Ondo Lawmakers
  • NNPC Suleja Depot Gutted by Fire
  • Telecom: NCC Reads Riot Acts to Operators, to Apply Stiffer Sanctions
  • FESTAC Police Illegally Detain, Fleece Tailor, Others
  • FG Approves Right of Way for Lagos Red Line Project
  • Ishaku Charges Traditional Rulers to Curb Influx of Herdsmen into Taraba
  • NDDC MD, PDP Elements in APC After Me, Akpanudoedehe Alleges
  • 2019: House North-west Caucus Angered over Endorsement of Buhari
  • Etsu Nupe, Niger Officials Absent at Bello Masaba's Burial
  • NDDC Sets 21-point Agenda for Niger Delta Development
  • World Leprosy Day: Nigeria ranks high in leprosy index
  • First coal train dispatched to Sahiwal Power Plant
  • Nationwide protest: More entertainers back 2face
  • Investor recovers N1.5m illegal sale of GTB shares
  • Saraki urges youths to harness benefits of agro finance law
  • Simple tips to make your home eco-friendly
  • Dickson: Celebrating a consummate democrat @ 51
  • This is not a Muslim ban, Trump says of immigration move
  • Scientific models key in investigating occurrences – Expert
  • Ghana's insurance market value to hit $600m by 2018
  • FCT youths endorse protest against FG
  • I joined gang to raise money for business – Kidnapper
  • Gunmen abduct female lecturer in Rivers
  • NSCDC warns vandals 
  • Rivers lures cultists, militants with jobs
  • Calabar residents protest blackout, kick against bills
  • Court remands sanitation offenders in Abia
  • Court recommends mediation in Lagos waterfront demolition dispute
  • Ogoniland can't get clean water this generation – Don
  • 26 Nigerians enter for LafargeHolcim's $2m construction awards
  • French central bank chief urges insurance firms to up cybersecurity
  • IFJ unveils new global insurance coverage for journalist.



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