HEADLINE NEWS
Sunday, May 28th 2017
**NIGERIA
*Fayose demolished fuel stations owned by opposition – IPMAN boss
*May 30 protest: MASSOB, IPOB fault IG’s directive
*S’East will keep resisting injustice, says Ekweremadu
*Those calling for Kogi gov’s resignation are jesters – Aide
*Kidnappers demand N1bn ransom for four abducted Lagos pupils
*Ambode’s wife committed sacrilege and should apologise —African Church Bishop
*I feel sorry for Obanikoro reconciling with Tinubu — George
*Buhari running government of terror, says Fayose
*Enugu baby factory mothers: A trafficking ring of government officials, policemen, rogue doctors stole our babies, jailed us
*Fabiyi, Salako speak on Moji Olaiya’s burial controversy
*Igbo worst hit by recession – Ohakim
*Teenagers rape Bauchi schoolgirl
*Police arrest 87 robbery suspects in Imo
*NGOs fete kids with special needs
*Expert urges more funding for education
*UNICEF demands Child Rights Act’s implementation
*Telephone lines to curb child abuse
*Plateau LG poll: NSCDC to deploy personnel from three states
*Police to establish area command to tackle insurgency
*Army trains 313 women, youths in Niger
*Enugu’s child trafficking cartel steals babies from mothers, jail them
*Family demands justice over killing of son
*Olubadan succession: Ladoja, Balogun sue Ajimobi
*Dickson condoles with flood victims
*Thugs disrupt APC meeting in A’Ibom
*No crisis in Rivers APC – Pro- Amaechi group
*Stop destroying oil facilities, Navy tells N’Delta residents
*NPA to liberalise free trade zones in Nigeria
*W/African monetary zone moves to check banks failure
*Buhari’s social welfare programme: So far, not so good
*Ex-N-Delta agitators lament N12bn trapped in bank
*Vet doctors decry indiscriminate use of antibiotics
*Local content in IT procurement: NITDA to enforce compliance of MDAs
*Shiites: Wrong to link El-Zakyzaky’s prolonged detention to national security
*Delta community kingship sparks violence
*Children’s Day: Ambode vows to rescue kidnapped students unhurt
*Kidnapped students: Nine policemen shot, 20 kidnappers killed
*Rights group seeks reformed State Electoral Commissions
*Okorocha, wife rue daughter’s national board appointment
*Coup: Army should avoid further battering of Nigeria’s image
*NUC, ASUU differ on Buhari's performance in education
*IITA unfolds plans to rebuild Borno
*U.S. Ambassador unveils first American space in Nigeria
*PDP chieftain warns Ndi Igbo on planned secession
*Kano South rejects return of Gaya at National Assembly
*Ekweremadu to Ndigbo: Don’t Be Provoked into Armed Struggle
*Kebbi flags-off aerial spray of Quelea birds
*Tomato Ebola: Firm recommends bio-organic solution
**AFRICA
*Morgue workers in Tanzania jailed for stealing drugs from dead body
*Egypt FM says those behind Copt attack trained in Libya
*Spain saves 73 migrants in 3 boats crossing from Africa
*G7 urged to douse Libyan inferno
*Scandinavian leaders condemn Egypt Copts attack
*Burundi 'peace run' attracts 8 000, say organisers
*ISIS claims responsibility for Egypt bus attack
*S Korean-skippered vessel outruns Somali 'pirates'
*Ramadan in Libya: little cash and too much violence
**WORLD
*Two Americans murdered protecting Muslim women on US train
*Uruguay, the first country where you can smoke marijuana wherever you like
*Man kills two and injures one after being confronted over racial abuse
*Chinese jets intercept U.S surveillance plane - U.S. officials
*Sri Lanka seeks international help after deadly flooding, landslides
*World awaits Trump climate decision
*Australia's 'ganja queen' returns home more than 12 years after being jailed in Bali for
*Malaysia to tighten border security after regional attacks – minister
*Bangladesh reinstalls statue of Lady Justice despite complaints from Islamist hardliners
*Australian convict pirates in Japan: evidence of 1830 voyage unearthed
*British Airways aims to be at normal schedule Sunday after outage creates chaos
**SPORTS
*Echiejile Hails New Eagles Stars
Producing Nigerian
*Usain Bolt Should Be Made Top Priority—Collins
*Okocha Not Ready For Delta FA Job —Fuludu
*Abdullahi Condoles Kwara United Over Death Of Player
*Arsenal beat Chelsea, win record 13th FA Cup title
*Nasarawa sports commissioner denies squandering N42m
*NBB of C hosts Holyfield today
*FA Cup hero Ramsey calls for Wenger to stay
Happy Sunday......
#cr-whassupdailies#
Sunday, May 28th 2017
**NIGERIA
*Fayose demolished fuel stations owned by opposition – IPMAN boss
*May 30 protest: MASSOB, IPOB fault IG’s directive
*S’East will keep resisting injustice, says Ekweremadu
*Those calling for Kogi gov’s resignation are jesters – Aide
*Kidnappers demand N1bn ransom for four abducted Lagos pupils
*Ambode’s wife committed sacrilege and should apologise —African Church Bishop
*I feel sorry for Obanikoro reconciling with Tinubu — George
*Buhari running government of terror, says Fayose
*Enugu baby factory mothers: A trafficking ring of government officials, policemen, rogue doctors stole our babies, jailed us
*Fabiyi, Salako speak on Moji Olaiya’s burial controversy
*Igbo worst hit by recession – Ohakim
*Teenagers rape Bauchi schoolgirl
*Police arrest 87 robbery suspects in Imo
*NGOs fete kids with special needs
*Expert urges more funding for education
*UNICEF demands Child Rights Act’s implementation
*Telephone lines to curb child abuse
*Plateau LG poll: NSCDC to deploy personnel from three states
*Police to establish area command to tackle insurgency
*Army trains 313 women, youths in Niger
*Enugu’s child trafficking cartel steals babies from mothers, jail them
*Family demands justice over killing of son
*Olubadan succession: Ladoja, Balogun sue Ajimobi
*Dickson condoles with flood victims
*Thugs disrupt APC meeting in A’Ibom
*No crisis in Rivers APC – Pro- Amaechi group
*Stop destroying oil facilities, Navy tells N’Delta residents
*NPA to liberalise free trade zones in Nigeria
*W/African monetary zone moves to check banks failure
*Buhari’s social welfare programme: So far, not so good
*Ex-N-Delta agitators lament N12bn trapped in bank
*Vet doctors decry indiscriminate use of antibiotics
*Local content in IT procurement: NITDA to enforce compliance of MDAs
*Shiites: Wrong to link El-Zakyzaky’s prolonged detention to national security
*Delta community kingship sparks violence
*Children’s Day: Ambode vows to rescue kidnapped students unhurt
*Kidnapped students: Nine policemen shot, 20 kidnappers killed
*Rights group seeks reformed State Electoral Commissions
*Okorocha, wife rue daughter’s national board appointment
*Coup: Army should avoid further battering of Nigeria’s image
*NUC, ASUU differ on Buhari's performance in education
*IITA unfolds plans to rebuild Borno
*U.S. Ambassador unveils first American space in Nigeria
*PDP chieftain warns Ndi Igbo on planned secession
*Kano South rejects return of Gaya at National Assembly
*Ekweremadu to Ndigbo: Don’t Be Provoked into Armed Struggle
*Kebbi flags-off aerial spray of Quelea birds
*Tomato Ebola: Firm recommends bio-organic solution
**AFRICA
*Morgue workers in Tanzania jailed for stealing drugs from dead body
*Egypt FM says those behind Copt attack trained in Libya
*Spain saves 73 migrants in 3 boats crossing from Africa
*G7 urged to douse Libyan inferno
*Scandinavian leaders condemn Egypt Copts attack
*Burundi 'peace run' attracts 8 000, say organisers
*ISIS claims responsibility for Egypt bus attack
*S Korean-skippered vessel outruns Somali 'pirates'
*Ramadan in Libya: little cash and too much violence
**WORLD
*Two Americans murdered protecting Muslim women on US train
*Uruguay, the first country where you can smoke marijuana wherever you like
*Man kills two and injures one after being confronted over racial abuse
*Chinese jets intercept U.S surveillance plane - U.S. officials
*Sri Lanka seeks international help after deadly flooding, landslides
*World awaits Trump climate decision
*Australia's 'ganja queen' returns home more than 12 years after being jailed in Bali for
*Malaysia to tighten border security after regional attacks – minister
*Bangladesh reinstalls statue of Lady Justice despite complaints from Islamist hardliners
*Australian convict pirates in Japan: evidence of 1830 voyage unearthed
*British Airways aims to be at normal schedule Sunday after outage creates chaos
**SPORTS
*Echiejile Hails New Eagles Stars
Producing Nigerian
*Usain Bolt Should Be Made Top Priority—Collins
*Okocha Not Ready For Delta FA Job —Fuludu
*Abdullahi Condoles Kwara United Over Death Of Player
*Arsenal beat Chelsea, win record 13th FA Cup title
*Nasarawa sports commissioner denies squandering N42m
*NBB of C hosts Holyfield today
*FA Cup hero Ramsey calls for Wenger to stay
Happy Sunday......
#cr-whassupdailies#
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