HEADLINE NEWS

HEADLINE NEWS
Saturday, 8th July 2017


**NIGERIA

IT'S 44 DAYS SINCE THE EPE SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED

*Saraki meets Osinbajo as Presidency uncovers Senate’s plot

*No going back on Magu’s rejection, says Senate

*Badoo: Security agents arrest 87 fresh suspects, declare 20 others wanted

*Anxiety as Osun Senatorial District picks Adeleke’s successor

*Melaye’s recall: INEC yet to get court ruling, goes ahead with process

*Nigerian posing as MP, judge, jailed in UK over £10m benefits scam

*Dogara backs OGFZA bill

*Contracts: FIRS, AGF collaborate to deduct VAT at source

*Nigerians have devise strategies to evade tax – Adeosun

*Agip restates commitment to diversification of Nigerian economy

*Kwara varsity, firm sign $150m power project MoU

*Herdsmen attacks: Benue lost 6,000 lives in four years -Tiv youths

*Sanusi appointed Chief Scout of Nigeria

*We’ll stamp out terrorism in N’East – Air force chief

*One dies as Lassa fever hits Plateau State

*DSS clamps down on kidnappers, bandits nationwide

*Two suicide bombers killed in another foiled attack on UNIMAID

*N450m Diezani bribe: SAN loses bid to quash charges

*Protest on Benin-Ore Road as robbers kill pregnant woman

*Ex-NBA president, Daudu’s estranged wife dies of minor stroke

*N1.4bn fraud: Court remands ex-OAU VC, bursar in EFCC custody

*EFCC re-arraigns Lamido, sons, others on corruption charges

*Osun by election -: INEC warns against violence

*Resist overtures from politicians, INEC chairman tells new RECS

*British govt against break-up – Envoy

*We prefer restructuring, not break-up – Ohanaeze

*Lagos to review tenancy law

*FG suspends NHIS boss for buying N58m SUV

*Six months after, 97 Rann bombing victims await compensation

*Ekiti alleges plan by DSS to rope Fayose in treason charge

*Murder trial: Oni storms court for APC members, meet wives

*Akwa Ibom to conduct LG elections in November

*Amnesty for looters’ bill: Youths spoil for war

*Nigeria can’t break up again, we’ve passed that stage – Obasanjo

*Badoo: Ikorodu residents flee en masse

*Olugbense ruling house of Offa seeks Supreme Court's reversal of judgment

*Police restricts vehicular movement as Osun West bye-election holds today

*NCP faults removal of Fawehinmi’s statue by LASG

*IWD: Ambode’s wife urges states to enact laws on rights of widows, as RoSF empowers them

*APC can’t disown restructuring – Prof Akin Oyebode

*Partial Victory For Pope In Ahiara Diocese

*Constitution Amendment: NASS Comes Up With Electoral Offences Commission

*Restructuring, Secession Will Not Work – Obasanjo

*Poor funding, low tariff bane of irregularities in power sector — IBEDC

*NSE market indices post first growth in July, up by 0.16%

*Ethiopian Airlines starts flight services to Kaduna, Aug.1

*We are scared of Badoo cult – Ikorodu-based Celebrities cry out

*Ondo, Imo teachers protest over pay

*Buhari can’t ignore 2014 confab report – Tony Momoh

*North Ready For Sovereign National Conference – Paul Unongo

**AFRICA

*Clashes near South Sudan rebel stronghold, aid workers evacuated

*Rwanda disqualifies only female presidential candidate

*Kenyan court nullifies contract for printing presidential ballot papers

*Spike in migrant boats to Spain may signal shift in Africa exodus

*Wage fight sets South Africa on course for engineering strike

*Nigeria court rejects Shiite cleric's rights suit

*Struggling Moroccan youth find hope in cooking school

*'We made it:' Somali refugee arrives in US before new rule

*Tunisia homeland worse than Guantanamo for 2 ex-prisoners

*Canal boss says Egypt can't ban Qatari ships

*67 migrants saved after being left for dead in Niger desert

**WORLD

*Nuclear regulator: 'Better if N Korea hits Tokyo'

*We're too rich to worry about what Saudi Arabia does, says Qatar

*U.S. bombers challenge China in South China Sea flyover

*Merkel appears to roll her eyes at Putin, and the Internet can't get enough

*U.S. Bombers Fly Near DMZ in Show of Force to North Korea

*May meets Xi Jinping as China suggests 'shelving' Hong Kong row

*Mike Pence touches Nasa equipment right next to 'do not touch' sign

*Two killed in El Salvador finance ministry fire

*Singapore, Australia join UK, US in first global effort against ‘grand corruption’

*Police: Williams 'acted lawfully' before crash

*Japanese flooding death toll rises to 15

**SPORTS

*We want to turn CBL to Africa’s NBA – Udezue

*Asiegbu donates VAT Wonder Goal money to the blind

*Venus driving ‘lawfully’ at time of fatal crash – police

*Messi is world’s best paid player

*Barca-target Verratti apologises to PSG over transfer talk

*FIFA ban: CAF disqualifies three Sudanese clubs

*I’ll Always Remember U-17 World Cup, Says Kanu

*We’ve Surpassed Our Target, Says ABS Coach

*We’ll Provide The Missing Link In Our Sports Sector

*Siasia, Amnesty Initiative Engage Niger Delta Youths

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