World Headline News
Monday, 24th July 2017
**NIGERIA
IT'S 60 DAYS SINCE THE EPE SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED
*Diezani $1.7b deals: EFCC sends more proof to UK
*Adebayo Faleti dies at 86
*N249.6b ‘hidden’ funds: Fed Govt urges banks to deny in court
*Buhari ‘laughs at lies’ on his health
*Kidnapped Lagos school kids back soon, says Osinbajo
*ASUU to Ajimobi: stop blackmail with LAUTECH audit
*Ahmed promises more funds for councils
*Akeredolu appoints acting CJ
*Law school expels UI graduate after protesting seat reservation
*We’ll use Oni, APC to set another record in 2018 – Fayose
*Lagos APC member electrocuted in flooding
*43 B’Haram fighters flown to Gombe for de-radicalisation
*N243bn refund: Labour directs chapters to monitor state govts
*Alleged N13.6bn diversion: Court freezes ex-COAS Minimah’s accounts
*Fire guts Masaka market, traders count losses
*Kakadu returns from South Africa
*Some retired level 12 civil servants earn N2,000 pension monthly – Adodo
*Hoodlum shoots police inspector in Owerri
*Why CBN can’t cut interest rate now – Emefiele
*Buhari: Coalition asks FEC to write N’Assembly, demands medical panel
*Day-old baby abandoned inside carton in Makurdi
*APC governors, Oyegun met Buhari in London — Presidency
*Adebayo Faleti died after morning prayer, says son
*Ambode hails APC for sweeping polls
*Obaseki orders arrest of teachers over exam malpractices
*Ogun sets up committee to stop teenage prostitution
*Forgery: 84 immigration officials report to ICPC today
*Gov’s pension: SERAP dismisses Fayemi’s threat as distraction
*Anambra: Ngige heads APC panel on consensus candidate
*One electrocuted as flood sacks Rivers residents
*NHIS: Reps demand N351bn audit from HMOs
*Minna liquor board shuts down drinking joint
*52 M’Belt groups back restructuring, fault El-Rufai’s panel
*Government requires N3.5trillion to provide 700,000 houses yearly
*How banks, politicians hijacked CBN’s N220bn MSME intervention fund
*Stop blackmailing us over LAUTECH’s audit, ASUU tells Ajimobi
*I started with repairs, sales of computers –Ezeigbo, Slot CEO
*Why food prices could hit 100% in 2018
*Yam flour export can reduce dollar strain on Nigerians
*MASSOB berates Shettima over comment on Biafra
*14 burnt to death in Ife road accident
*Journalists urge Delta Assembly to pass anti-grazing bill
*Ondo government suspends monarch’s coronation 10 days to installation
*LAWMA officials lock Ikotun residents in their homes for not paying bills
*Controversy trails plan to establish Climate Change Agency
*Oil gains ahead of producer meeting; Nigeria, Libya output in focus
*OPEC has no plan to discuss production growth in Libya and Nigeria
*Apapa customs posts N167bn half year revenue
*Skye Bank recovers N60 billion from debtors, N6 billion from divestment
*Government moves to establish civil authorities in liberated Borno communities
*Stakeholders hail plan to export 400 Innoson cars to Mali
*Toyota wins Outstanding Auto Brand of the Year award
*ILO tasks Nigeria, other global leaders on equal jobs
*FG restates commitment to local content, job creation
*Alleged N13.6bn Diversion: Court Freezes Ex-COAS Minimah’s Accounts
**AFRICA
*Oil gains ahead of producer meeting; Nigeria, Libya output in focus
*Militias renew attacks in Central African town, kill peacekeeper
*Nigeria releases first photo of ailing president in almost 80 days
*Mali confirms arrest of key jihadist near Timbuktu
*South Africa's Sisulu says ANC must return to its roots, fight graft
*Gendarmes in Ivory Coast repel raid as international event opens
**WORLD
*At least 12 dead in Afghanistan suicide attack
*Gillian Triggs warns Dutton's 'super ministry' endangers separation of powers
*European and African ministers discuss plan to tackle flow of refugees
*Anthony Scaramucci: leakers will be punished – video
*Japan: PM Abe denies cronyism amid falling support
*Car bomb hits Afghan capital Kabul, casualties feared - police
*Sources: Tillerson thinking about early exit
*IMF downgrades US and UK growth
*Turkish activists decry attack on press freedom as journalists stand trial
*US commissions largest-ever warship: What does it mean for Asia?
**SPORTS
*We will soon sign Iheanacho – Leicester
*Don’t fight Fury, Holyfield warns Joshua
*Niger to complete handball complex
*C’River seeks help for festival
*Ferrer ends two-year wait for title
*Danilo joins Man City
Good morning
#cr-whassupdailies#
Monday, 24th July 2017
**NIGERIA
IT'S 60 DAYS SINCE THE EPE SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED
*Diezani $1.7b deals: EFCC sends more proof to UK
*Adebayo Faleti dies at 86
*N249.6b ‘hidden’ funds: Fed Govt urges banks to deny in court
*Buhari ‘laughs at lies’ on his health
*Kidnapped Lagos school kids back soon, says Osinbajo
*ASUU to Ajimobi: stop blackmail with LAUTECH audit
*Ahmed promises more funds for councils
*Akeredolu appoints acting CJ
*Law school expels UI graduate after protesting seat reservation
*We’ll use Oni, APC to set another record in 2018 – Fayose
*Lagos APC member electrocuted in flooding
*43 B’Haram fighters flown to Gombe for de-radicalisation
*N243bn refund: Labour directs chapters to monitor state govts
*Alleged N13.6bn diversion: Court freezes ex-COAS Minimah’s accounts
*Fire guts Masaka market, traders count losses
*Kakadu returns from South Africa
*Some retired level 12 civil servants earn N2,000 pension monthly – Adodo
*Hoodlum shoots police inspector in Owerri
*Why CBN can’t cut interest rate now – Emefiele
*Buhari: Coalition asks FEC to write N’Assembly, demands medical panel
*Day-old baby abandoned inside carton in Makurdi
*APC governors, Oyegun met Buhari in London — Presidency
*Adebayo Faleti died after morning prayer, says son
*Ambode hails APC for sweeping polls
*Obaseki orders arrest of teachers over exam malpractices
*Ogun sets up committee to stop teenage prostitution
*Forgery: 84 immigration officials report to ICPC today
*Gov’s pension: SERAP dismisses Fayemi’s threat as distraction
*Anambra: Ngige heads APC panel on consensus candidate
*One electrocuted as flood sacks Rivers residents
*NHIS: Reps demand N351bn audit from HMOs
*Minna liquor board shuts down drinking joint
*52 M’Belt groups back restructuring, fault El-Rufai’s panel
*Government requires N3.5trillion to provide 700,000 houses yearly
*How banks, politicians hijacked CBN’s N220bn MSME intervention fund
*Stop blackmailing us over LAUTECH’s audit, ASUU tells Ajimobi
*I started with repairs, sales of computers –Ezeigbo, Slot CEO
*Why food prices could hit 100% in 2018
*Yam flour export can reduce dollar strain on Nigerians
*MASSOB berates Shettima over comment on Biafra
*14 burnt to death in Ife road accident
*Journalists urge Delta Assembly to pass anti-grazing bill
*Ondo government suspends monarch’s coronation 10 days to installation
*LAWMA officials lock Ikotun residents in their homes for not paying bills
*Controversy trails plan to establish Climate Change Agency
*Oil gains ahead of producer meeting; Nigeria, Libya output in focus
*OPEC has no plan to discuss production growth in Libya and Nigeria
*Apapa customs posts N167bn half year revenue
*Skye Bank recovers N60 billion from debtors, N6 billion from divestment
*Government moves to establish civil authorities in liberated Borno communities
*Stakeholders hail plan to export 400 Innoson cars to Mali
*Toyota wins Outstanding Auto Brand of the Year award
*ILO tasks Nigeria, other global leaders on equal jobs
*FG restates commitment to local content, job creation
*Alleged N13.6bn Diversion: Court Freezes Ex-COAS Minimah’s Accounts
**AFRICA
*Oil gains ahead of producer meeting; Nigeria, Libya output in focus
*Militias renew attacks in Central African town, kill peacekeeper
*Nigeria releases first photo of ailing president in almost 80 days
*Mali confirms arrest of key jihadist near Timbuktu
*South Africa's Sisulu says ANC must return to its roots, fight graft
*Gendarmes in Ivory Coast repel raid as international event opens
**WORLD
*At least 12 dead in Afghanistan suicide attack
*Gillian Triggs warns Dutton's 'super ministry' endangers separation of powers
*European and African ministers discuss plan to tackle flow of refugees
*Anthony Scaramucci: leakers will be punished – video
*Japan: PM Abe denies cronyism amid falling support
*Car bomb hits Afghan capital Kabul, casualties feared - police
*Sources: Tillerson thinking about early exit
*IMF downgrades US and UK growth
*Turkish activists decry attack on press freedom as journalists stand trial
*US commissions largest-ever warship: What does it mean for Asia?
**SPORTS
*We will soon sign Iheanacho – Leicester
*Don’t fight Fury, Holyfield warns Joshua
*Niger to complete handball complex
*C’River seeks help for festival
*Ferrer ends two-year wait for title
*Danilo joins Man City
Good morning
#cr-whassupdailies#
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