World Headline News
Wednesday, 26th July 2017
**NIGERIA
IT'S 62 DAYS SINCE THE EPE SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED
*Economic recovery can relapse, warns CBN
*Leaders kick as $1.5b loan for Lagos-Ibadan railway is stuck
*Akande: let’s go back to 1963 Constitution
‘No killer anti-malaria drugs in circulation’
*Flooding: Govt gives owners 48 hours to remove shanties
*Auto crash claims two lives in Imo
*Many trapped as four-storeyed building collapses
*Court rejects Fayemi’s bid to stop probe panel
*Kidnappings on Abuja-Kaduna road embarrassing, says Senate
*IPOB’s call for S’East election boycott bizarre –INEC
*FG alleges plot by fraudsters to discredit Sagay panel
*Kaduna communities record two-year uninterrupted power supply – FG
*Telcos lament revenue loss to masked calls
*Bill on NSE restructuring passes second reading
*NMRC, MFBs raise N4.5bn for affordable housing scheme
*Executive, N’Assembly shouldn’t waste time on conflicts – Osinbajo
*Oil chiefs say Osinbajo’s relocation order is a rumour –Minister
*Alleged N10.9bn fraud: Finbank ex-legal officer testifies against Nwosu
*Akeredolu denies relationship with Ondo CJ
*Army promotes 6,199 soldiers
*B’Haram: Widows exceed 54,911 official figure, says Shettima
*Finally, N’Assembly passes controversial Peace Corps bill
*We tried to rescue boat accident victims – FUTA
*Plateau confirms fresh Lassa cases, Dengue fever
*Cabinet reshuffle likely as Osinbajo inaugurates ministers today
*APC’s bad governance has divided Nigeria — Wike
*Nigeria won’t progress with 1999 Constitution, says Bisi Akande
*Buhari sad over renewed Kaduna killings, says El-Rufai
*Rebecca Dali wins UN humanitarian award
*UK, US reduce funding for HIV drugs, research
*Kidnappers of mother of Kogi governor Yahaya Bello arrested
*I’m still carrying a microchip in my body –Ajomale
*Reps Summon NEMA Boss Over N13bn Monthly Expenses
*Kuje Prison Fire Outbreak Latest: Clampdown Imposed On Inmates
*1999 Constitution Incurably Defective – Bisi Akande
*Ambode swears in newly elected LG officials
*I’II Be Back Soon, PMB Writes AU
*ICT University takes off September
*Constitution Amendment: Horse Trading as Lawmakers Band Along Regional Lines
*40 NNPC Contract Workers, Civilian JTF Feared Dead in Borno
*Restructuring: We can’t do it outside 1999 constitution -Udenta
*Anambra guber: INEC replies IPOB, says election must hold
*Crude Oil Price Rises By 3% as US Shale Shows Signs of Slowdown
*2 PDP, 4 APC govs to meet Buhari in London
*NAPTIP Operatives Assume Duties at London Airports
*APC’s bad governance has divided Nigeria –Wike
*Senate Passes Peace Corps Bill Despite Reservations by Legal C’ttee
*Benue to Borrow to Pay Salaries of Workers
*Customs Removes Road Blocks Nationwide
*Power Generation Dropped by 2,841MW in a Week
*2017 budget suffers N2.7bn shortfall over Trans-Niger Pipeline attack
*FAAC: Federal, states, LGAs share N652.2bn for June
**AFRICA
*New militia attack in Central African town kills two peacekeepers
*U.N. points finger at 'elements' in Congo army over Kasai mass graves
*Zimbabwe parliament restores Mugabe's authority to name chief justice
*Nigeria's acting president to return to restive oil heartlands
*Nigeria's Buhari will return to presidential duties when doctors advise: presidency
*Kenya steps up attack on Al-Shabaab before presidential elections
**WORLD
*Donald Trump promises to 'take care' of middle class in planned tax-code overhaul
*Denying husbands sex, nagging a form of ’emotional’ abuse, says Malaysian MP
*Synthetic cannabis link to eight NZ deaths
*American Muslims growing more liberal, survey shows
*North Korea Vows to Strike U.S With a 'Powerful Nuclear Hammer' If Kim Jong Un's Regime is Threatened
*Military coup in Iraq ousts monarchy - archive, 1958
*Thousands of Venezuelans cross border to Colombia
*Fears grow as China, India remain locked in bitter dispute over Doklam Plateau
*Trump warns Iran to adhere to terms of nuclear deal or face problems
*GOP senator on Trump: I'm worried
*ISIS Turns its Guns—and Propaganda Machine—on Iran
*Assad regime strikes Eastern Ghouta, kills at least 9
**SPORTS
*Mourinho reveals Manchester United transfer plans
*Only Messi is guaranteed to start – Argentina coach, Sampaoli
*Conte speaks on Morata’s debut, Chelsea’s defeat to Bayern Munich
*Joshua-Klitschko rematch for Nov. 11
*Zenith Bank b’ball: First Bank, Dolphins shine
*Okagbare, Amusan head 12-man squad for London 2017
*NCC tennis playoffs begin on Thursday
LMC fires six refs
Good morning
#cr-whassupdailies#
Wednesday, 26th July 2017
**NIGERIA
IT'S 62 DAYS SINCE THE EPE SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED
*Economic recovery can relapse, warns CBN
*Leaders kick as $1.5b loan for Lagos-Ibadan railway is stuck
*Akande: let’s go back to 1963 Constitution
‘No killer anti-malaria drugs in circulation’
*Flooding: Govt gives owners 48 hours to remove shanties
*Auto crash claims two lives in Imo
*Many trapped as four-storeyed building collapses
*Court rejects Fayemi’s bid to stop probe panel
*Kidnappings on Abuja-Kaduna road embarrassing, says Senate
*IPOB’s call for S’East election boycott bizarre –INEC
*FG alleges plot by fraudsters to discredit Sagay panel
*Kaduna communities record two-year uninterrupted power supply – FG
*Telcos lament revenue loss to masked calls
*Bill on NSE restructuring passes second reading
*NMRC, MFBs raise N4.5bn for affordable housing scheme
*Executive, N’Assembly shouldn’t waste time on conflicts – Osinbajo
*Oil chiefs say Osinbajo’s relocation order is a rumour –Minister
*Alleged N10.9bn fraud: Finbank ex-legal officer testifies against Nwosu
*Akeredolu denies relationship with Ondo CJ
*Army promotes 6,199 soldiers
*B’Haram: Widows exceed 54,911 official figure, says Shettima
*Finally, N’Assembly passes controversial Peace Corps bill
*We tried to rescue boat accident victims – FUTA
*Plateau confirms fresh Lassa cases, Dengue fever
*Cabinet reshuffle likely as Osinbajo inaugurates ministers today
*APC’s bad governance has divided Nigeria — Wike
*Nigeria won’t progress with 1999 Constitution, says Bisi Akande
*Buhari sad over renewed Kaduna killings, says El-Rufai
*Rebecca Dali wins UN humanitarian award
*UK, US reduce funding for HIV drugs, research
*Kidnappers of mother of Kogi governor Yahaya Bello arrested
*I’m still carrying a microchip in my body –Ajomale
*Reps Summon NEMA Boss Over N13bn Monthly Expenses
*Kuje Prison Fire Outbreak Latest: Clampdown Imposed On Inmates
*1999 Constitution Incurably Defective – Bisi Akande
*Ambode swears in newly elected LG officials
*I’II Be Back Soon, PMB Writes AU
*ICT University takes off September
*Constitution Amendment: Horse Trading as Lawmakers Band Along Regional Lines
*40 NNPC Contract Workers, Civilian JTF Feared Dead in Borno
*Restructuring: We can’t do it outside 1999 constitution -Udenta
*Anambra guber: INEC replies IPOB, says election must hold
*Crude Oil Price Rises By 3% as US Shale Shows Signs of Slowdown
*2 PDP, 4 APC govs to meet Buhari in London
*NAPTIP Operatives Assume Duties at London Airports
*APC’s bad governance has divided Nigeria –Wike
*Senate Passes Peace Corps Bill Despite Reservations by Legal C’ttee
*Benue to Borrow to Pay Salaries of Workers
*Customs Removes Road Blocks Nationwide
*Power Generation Dropped by 2,841MW in a Week
*2017 budget suffers N2.7bn shortfall over Trans-Niger Pipeline attack
*FAAC: Federal, states, LGAs share N652.2bn for June
**AFRICA
*New militia attack in Central African town kills two peacekeepers
*U.N. points finger at 'elements' in Congo army over Kasai mass graves
*Zimbabwe parliament restores Mugabe's authority to name chief justice
*Nigeria's acting president to return to restive oil heartlands
*Nigeria's Buhari will return to presidential duties when doctors advise: presidency
*Kenya steps up attack on Al-Shabaab before presidential elections
**WORLD
*Donald Trump promises to 'take care' of middle class in planned tax-code overhaul
*Denying husbands sex, nagging a form of ’emotional’ abuse, says Malaysian MP
*Synthetic cannabis link to eight NZ deaths
*American Muslims growing more liberal, survey shows
*North Korea Vows to Strike U.S With a 'Powerful Nuclear Hammer' If Kim Jong Un's Regime is Threatened
*Military coup in Iraq ousts monarchy - archive, 1958
*Thousands of Venezuelans cross border to Colombia
*Fears grow as China, India remain locked in bitter dispute over Doklam Plateau
*Trump warns Iran to adhere to terms of nuclear deal or face problems
*GOP senator on Trump: I'm worried
*ISIS Turns its Guns—and Propaganda Machine—on Iran
*Assad regime strikes Eastern Ghouta, kills at least 9
**SPORTS
*Mourinho reveals Manchester United transfer plans
*Only Messi is guaranteed to start – Argentina coach, Sampaoli
*Conte speaks on Morata’s debut, Chelsea’s defeat to Bayern Munich
*Joshua-Klitschko rematch for Nov. 11
*Zenith Bank b’ball: First Bank, Dolphins shine
*Okagbare, Amusan head 12-man squad for London 2017
*NCC tennis playoffs begin on Thursday
LMC fires six refs
Good morning
#cr-whassupdailies#
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