HEADLINE NEWS
Thursday, 8th June 2017
**NIGERIA
*Smuggling of Rice, Poultry Products Economic Sabotage, Says Saraki
*Human Rights: UN Chief Regrets Uncomplimentary Remarks about Nigeria, Apologises
*INEC Registers APDA, Four Other Political Parties
*NEITI: Crude Oil Worth $15.9bn Lost in Four Years
*Nigeria’s Restructuring Possible Without Stress, Says Tunji Olaopa
*U.S. don urges Buhari to implement 2014 confab report
*Ohanaeze silent as threat to Igbo dominates talks in Enugu
*CAN seeks immediate arrest, prosecution of sponsors
*Militants threaten to resume bombing of oil facilities in Delta
*‘Threat against Igbo people might disintegrate Nigeria’
*Man stabs wife to death over N4,000 house-keep allowance
*Justice Ademola, others resume sitting
*Oshiomhole Condoles with Otaru of Auchi on Death of Prof Momoh
*S’East Devt Commission Bill Passes Second Reading in Senate
*Electoral Reform: Stakeholders Advocate Inclusion of Voters in Election Petition Suits
*Kebbi partners Credit Direct on loans for workers
*Obaseki suspends council officials for lateness
*Lagos to empower Ibeju-Lekki residents with business loans
*Proponents ’ve never seen war, says senator
*Cows chase out pupils from classrooms in Edo
*Stakeholders warn of crisis affecting investors’ confidence
*Kudos, knocks as SEC threatens to revoke registration of experts
*IYC describes calls by northern groups to Igbo as senseless, baseless
*Telcoms’s VAT calls’ audit job was in national interest, at no cost, Fowler tells lawmakers
*Nigeria’s primary healthcare system dysfunctional, says labour leader Jude
*Proposed Army university to be a specialised solution centre, says Tukur Buratai
*Judge warns lawyers against shielding litigants who violate court orders
*PSP Operators: ‘Defendants are still flouting Court’s order’
*Vietnam seeks partnership for export of Nigerian goods
*LCCI blast power sector reform
*PTA lists implications of teachers’ strike at unity colleges
*Osinbajo to flag off direct distribution of relief materials in North-East
*NCF boss counsels on herdsmen menace
*Nigeria’s oil output hits over 2.0m bpd as Shell lifts force majeure on forcados
*Senate investigates N1.5m Hajj fares, ‘forced’ feeding policy
*SMEDAN tasks MSMEs on leather industry
*Police arrest 2 over death of Italy based Nigerian
*Igbo quit notice: Police begin manhunt for signatories
*Igbo quit notice: FG, Northern govs slam Arewa youths
*Parents of kidnapped Lagos pupils protest at Ambode’s office
*Village head, six others die in Niger rainstorm
*Cult members from Ilorin throw rival into Lagos lagoon
*Navy commander denies involvement in torture of rating
*Residents decry delay in prosecution of killer Lagos DPO
*Science, tech needed to build megacity –Ambode
*Traffic Radio seeks improvement on traffic management
*Alleged N180m bribe: Court remands Khan, ex-Rivers REC
*Bauchi gov differs with commissioner over N96m horse purchase
*Fayose urges FG to extend budget support
*Nigeria’s N19tn debt profile sustainable, says Akabueze
*Domestic debt servicing gulped N474.06bn in first quarter – DMO
*Sanusi sacks secretary over alleged sabotage
*Judiciary hostile to anti-graft war, needs redemption — Sagay, Oyebode
*Residents flee as Boko Haram attacks Maiduguri
**AFRICA
*Speculation mounts over health of Benin's president
*Violence warned over US dropping conflict minerals rule
*Morocco minister defends crackdown on protest movement
*Senegal joins nations cutting ties with Qatar
*Cameroon keeps anglophone leaders in custody
*Syria refugees still stuck between Morocco and Algeria
*Mugabe angers some with latest overseas trip
*Trump 'sends' envoy to Zim, demands reforms
*Ramaphosa hails 'peaceful, democratic' election in Lesotho
*Tunisia radical Islamist party banned for one month
*Mozambique warns of ritual attacks against bald people
*UN commander in CAR wants DRC peacekeepers to leave
**WORLD
*Consequences of attacks in Tehran will be felt around the world
*James Comey just went nuclear on Donald Trump
*Democrats start impeachment proceedings against Trump
*North Korea 'fires several land-to-ship missiles'
*'I literally wanted to rinse myself off,' ex-FBI agent says of Comey statement
*Isis releases video from inside Iran parliament as battle rages
*Bodies and wreckage found in search for missing plane
*17-year-old Killed in Venezuela Protests
*Theresa May has learned the hard way how much she needs the Conservatives
*Eight killed in London Bridge terrorist attack; Britain goes to the polls
*The best way to combat radical Islam? Teach British values in school
*Fireworks blaze kills 23 in Madhya Pradesh
*Daniel Andrews attacks Islamic Council of Victoria's plan for 'safe space'
*Wreckage and bodies found in missing plane search
**SPORTS
*Eagles promise Bafana win, 500 policemen for clash
*Fed polls: Reps clear ministry
*Robbers attack Osun Utd, injure players, officials
*We must shut the crowd up – S’Africa
*Unpaid salary: Boxing coach seeks Osinbajo intervention
*Chelsea Offer £48m Plus Matic For Bonucci
#cr-whassupdailies#
Thursday, 8th June 2017
**NIGERIA
*Smuggling of Rice, Poultry Products Economic Sabotage, Says Saraki
*Human Rights: UN Chief Regrets Uncomplimentary Remarks about Nigeria, Apologises
*INEC Registers APDA, Four Other Political Parties
*NEITI: Crude Oil Worth $15.9bn Lost in Four Years
*Nigeria’s Restructuring Possible Without Stress, Says Tunji Olaopa
*U.S. don urges Buhari to implement 2014 confab report
*Ohanaeze silent as threat to Igbo dominates talks in Enugu
*CAN seeks immediate arrest, prosecution of sponsors
*Militants threaten to resume bombing of oil facilities in Delta
*‘Threat against Igbo people might disintegrate Nigeria’
*Man stabs wife to death over N4,000 house-keep allowance
*Justice Ademola, others resume sitting
*Oshiomhole Condoles with Otaru of Auchi on Death of Prof Momoh
*S’East Devt Commission Bill Passes Second Reading in Senate
*Electoral Reform: Stakeholders Advocate Inclusion of Voters in Election Petition Suits
*Kebbi partners Credit Direct on loans for workers
*Obaseki suspends council officials for lateness
*Lagos to empower Ibeju-Lekki residents with business loans
*Proponents ’ve never seen war, says senator
*Cows chase out pupils from classrooms in Edo
*Stakeholders warn of crisis affecting investors’ confidence
*Kudos, knocks as SEC threatens to revoke registration of experts
*IYC describes calls by northern groups to Igbo as senseless, baseless
*Telcoms’s VAT calls’ audit job was in national interest, at no cost, Fowler tells lawmakers
*Nigeria’s primary healthcare system dysfunctional, says labour leader Jude
*Proposed Army university to be a specialised solution centre, says Tukur Buratai
*Judge warns lawyers against shielding litigants who violate court orders
*PSP Operators: ‘Defendants are still flouting Court’s order’
*Vietnam seeks partnership for export of Nigerian goods
*LCCI blast power sector reform
*PTA lists implications of teachers’ strike at unity colleges
*Osinbajo to flag off direct distribution of relief materials in North-East
*NCF boss counsels on herdsmen menace
*Nigeria’s oil output hits over 2.0m bpd as Shell lifts force majeure on forcados
*Senate investigates N1.5m Hajj fares, ‘forced’ feeding policy
*SMEDAN tasks MSMEs on leather industry
*Police arrest 2 over death of Italy based Nigerian
*Igbo quit notice: Police begin manhunt for signatories
*Igbo quit notice: FG, Northern govs slam Arewa youths
*Parents of kidnapped Lagos pupils protest at Ambode’s office
*Village head, six others die in Niger rainstorm
*Cult members from Ilorin throw rival into Lagos lagoon
*Navy commander denies involvement in torture of rating
*Residents decry delay in prosecution of killer Lagos DPO
*Science, tech needed to build megacity –Ambode
*Traffic Radio seeks improvement on traffic management
*Alleged N180m bribe: Court remands Khan, ex-Rivers REC
*Bauchi gov differs with commissioner over N96m horse purchase
*Fayose urges FG to extend budget support
*Nigeria’s N19tn debt profile sustainable, says Akabueze
*Domestic debt servicing gulped N474.06bn in first quarter – DMO
*Sanusi sacks secretary over alleged sabotage
*Judiciary hostile to anti-graft war, needs redemption — Sagay, Oyebode
*Residents flee as Boko Haram attacks Maiduguri
**AFRICA
*Speculation mounts over health of Benin's president
*Violence warned over US dropping conflict minerals rule
*Morocco minister defends crackdown on protest movement
*Senegal joins nations cutting ties with Qatar
*Cameroon keeps anglophone leaders in custody
*Syria refugees still stuck between Morocco and Algeria
*Mugabe angers some with latest overseas trip
*Trump 'sends' envoy to Zim, demands reforms
*Ramaphosa hails 'peaceful, democratic' election in Lesotho
*Tunisia radical Islamist party banned for one month
*Mozambique warns of ritual attacks against bald people
*UN commander in CAR wants DRC peacekeepers to leave
**WORLD
*Consequences of attacks in Tehran will be felt around the world
*James Comey just went nuclear on Donald Trump
*Democrats start impeachment proceedings against Trump
*North Korea 'fires several land-to-ship missiles'
*'I literally wanted to rinse myself off,' ex-FBI agent says of Comey statement
*Isis releases video from inside Iran parliament as battle rages
*Bodies and wreckage found in search for missing plane
*17-year-old Killed in Venezuela Protests
*Theresa May has learned the hard way how much she needs the Conservatives
*Eight killed in London Bridge terrorist attack; Britain goes to the polls
*The best way to combat radical Islam? Teach British values in school
*Fireworks blaze kills 23 in Madhya Pradesh
*Daniel Andrews attacks Islamic Council of Victoria's plan for 'safe space'
*Wreckage and bodies found in missing plane search
**SPORTS
*Eagles promise Bafana win, 500 policemen for clash
*Fed polls: Reps clear ministry
*Robbers attack Osun Utd, injure players, officials
*We must shut the crowd up – S’Africa
*Unpaid salary: Boxing coach seeks Osinbajo intervention
*Chelsea Offer £48m Plus Matic For Bonucci
#cr-whassupdailies#
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