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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES: MONDAY 21/07/2014 PUNCH • Apo killing: NHRC rejects order against N135m judgment • Two killed as robbers attack Sambo’s wife aide • APC’ll continue to lose unless … –Presidency • Students protest non-native’s appointment as Amosun’s adviser • Private clinics reap from doctors’ strike – Investigation • FRSC officials want career officer as Chidoka’s replacement • Kashamu distributes 66,000 litres of kerosene to Osun residents • Gbajabiamila, group oppose Jonathan’s $1bn loan request • NLC faults incessant removal of governors • Rivers APC says impeachment plot against Amaechi ’ll fail • BSN says condom is no solution to HIV/AIDS • NLC knocks govs for disobeying court order • Obanikoro scores military high on terror war • PDP has no 2015 pact with any party – Mark • Don’t give up, Kumuyi tells Nigerians GUARDIAN • MH17 crash: Cameron to argue for more Russia sanctions • Yen advances in Asian trade • Circumcision campaign lifted by new evidence • Taiwan student facing firing squad over subway massacre • Seven Palestinian children among 9 killed in Israeli attack • Owner of Mexican children home freed without charge • Gunmen in Kenya kill four in Mombasa • UN Security Council calls for Gaza ceasefire • ‘Ondo, now a model in urban renewal’ • Bayelsans bemoan killings by pirates • Health, Defence ministries partner on public’s use of military hospitals • Imo’s identification scheme threatens national unity, ACF warns THISDAY • Nasarawa Impeachment Saga: Dep Gov, 21 Lawmakers Relocate to Abuja • Northern Delegates Move to Stall Conference Report • Fashola: Corruption, NNPC’s Negligence Complicate Apapa Blockage • IG Controls Traffic in Abuja • Boko Haram: $1bn Loan Request Suffers Setback • Adamawa Bribery Allegation: Security Agencies May Go after APC Leaders • Dangote: Africa’s Top Donor Raises New Bar in Philanthropy, Donates N30bn in Two Years • Project Act Nollywood: Adenuga, Ejiro, 30 Others Qualify for Film Grants • Cholera Kills10 Persons in Kano • NLC Backs Judiciary Workers’ Strike • Armed Robbers Attack Sambo Wife’s Car, Kill Two • Apo Killings: NHRC Asks Court to Set Aside Order • Huawei to Invest N80m in ICT to Empower African Youth • Police Rescue Woman Caught with Dead Child from Lynching • Uduaghan to NBA: Be Ready to Defend Nigeria’s Democracy, Rule of Law • Project Act Nollywood: 32 Films Qualify for FG’s Grants • Nyako Vows Not to Withdraw Controversial Memo to President • Security Operatives Destroy Kidnap Gang, Kill Three • CNPP Seeks Jonathans Intervention to End Doctors Strike • NLC Backs Judiciary Workers Strike • FG Promises Succour for Victims of Rainstorm Disaster in Akoko-Edo VANGUARD • Gunmen miss target, kill his wife, mother • Woman nabbed with dead 5-year-old child in Lagos • Derivation: 80 % or don’t return home, N4GG tells S-South delegates • Uncertainty over N24.3bn Cabotage Fund • Chukwu to Keshi: Go for better pay • CONFAB: North moves to ‘kill’ report • APC has misbehaved in South West — PDP • Why Nyako fled Nigeria — Aide • Survey shows voice, social media driving low end mobile commerce • NYCN slams Ijaw, Arewa youths over war threats • They can’t impeach Amaechi —Rivers APC • Infrastructure deficit a global challenge • Massive corruption, lack of accountability behind FG’s request for US$1b loan to fight Boko Haram — APC • NASS ‘ll remove Prison from exclusive list —Ekweremadu • Police dismiss rumour of bomb explosion in Enugu • Ecobank reinvents customer service delivery to boost profitability • 4 feared dead as cult groups clash in Imo • APO KILLINGS: NHRC asks court to vacate order stopping execution of judgment • Free float deficiency: Wema Bank risks losing listed company status • 2015: PDP has no pact with opposition parties —Mark • AMCON to receive N6.25bn dividend from Mainstreet Bank • Senator Ogunwale declares support for Aregbesola • Aregbesola pledges to reconstruct all schools in Osun • Glasgow Shame: Nigerian athletes in tatters • 2015: S-South journalists flay NBC’s directive on political programmes • Maritime workers, commuters cry out over rising cases of piracy • No vacancy in Aso Rock — Interior Minister • Ekiti LGDAs: PDP warns lawmakers on referendum • APC spy in PDP will not defect – Group • Nigeria must learn from South Africa’s nationhood—Utuama • No fewer than 2.5m people travel by rail — NRC official • Body odour reveals malarial infection • Financial inclusion: CBN lauds Sterling Bank, Osun • No plan to impeach Ajimobi — Oyo lawmaker • Police arrest three over killing of barber • Nigeria’s unsold crude mounts as September supply emerges • Entrepreneurial Education Revolution: An Imperative for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Part 1 • SURE-P rehabilitates eight skills acquisition centres NIGERIAN TRIBUNE • Apo killings: NHRC asks court to set aside order • OSUN 2014: Ogunwale defects to APC • E-Fraud: Enterprise Bank cautions MasterCard holders on code • Investor urges court to stop sale of NITEL, MTEL • AMPION Venture Bus partners DEMO Africa • Fidson shareholders endorse 10 kobo dividends • Huawei, NMI to empower Nigerian youths with N80m in ICT • FG, Bayelsa sign MoU on ICT • NNPC 2014 competition holds today, tomorrow • NSE: Investors traded N19.9bn in 25,974 deals last week • Keystone Bank receives PCI-DSS certification • Impeachment plot against Amaechi’ll fail —APC •Congratulates 25 defecting lawmakers •Their defection belated —PDP • PDP warns Ekiti Assembly over referendum results • Suspected sea pirates kill 2 in Bayelsa • 66-yr-old man, 3 others arrested over barber’s death • 2015: Oyo PDP gov aspirants insist on Ibadan indigene • ‘No party can stop APC’s victory in 2015’ • Develop spiritual, social lives, Pastor Akinosun urges religious centres • Alao-Akala commence governorship campaign after Sallah • 2015: Group tells Ladoja, Alao-Akala to drop ambitions • Gunmen kill health official in Kaduna • 22 states now grow rice in Nigeria —Minister • Says no need for importation • Lead poisoning kills 735 children in Zamfara • Claim your rights, LUTH provost tells doctors • NIS recruitment tragedy: FG will fulfill promise —Abba Moro • JOHESU threatens strike over lingering demands • Jang’s NGF urges doctors to end strike • 2 die of electric shock in Jigawa • Nigeria needs re-orientation to attract FDI —Expert • Security: NSCDC calls for collaboration among agencies • Why Ekiti APC went to tribunal —Commissioner • Defection: PDP chieftain demands apology • PDP gov aspirants shun Mu’azu in A’Ibom • Shekarau merits new post ¬—Oyo Minority Leader • Lagos PDP to APC: We are in control of your party • Teacher arrested over alleged kidnapping of school pupils • My appointment ’ll not stop me from attacking PDP/Jonathan —Tsav • NSCDC officer in police custody over murder • Mob arrests woman with dead baby in Lagos • Jonathan is not a dictator, Obanikoro replies Tinubu •...says FG is winning war against terror • I won’t abandon Aregbesola’s road projects —Omisore • Polytechnic Ibadan resumes tomorrow DAILY INDEPENDENT • Nigerians say no to $1b insurgency loan • Ignore outcome of referendum, PDP tells Ekiti residents • Doctors’ strike selfish, illegal, unethical –Nurses • Transcorp targets $1b profit by 2018 • APC chiefs risk arrest for bribing Adamawa lawmakers • You can’t impeach Amaechi, Rivers APC dares PDP lawmakers • 2015: Ibadan aspirants demand state PDP ticket • North Central agitates for presidency, calls on Saraki to contest • NIS recruitment: Unscrupulous claims delay employment of injured applicants-Moro • NEMA promises financial assistance to Akoko-Edo flood victims • Nigeria has not acquired military equipment in 25 years –Obanikoro • I’m back in PDP because of internal democracy ¬ – Araraume • Abia PDP denies rift with Orji over constitution of committee • Edo PDP donates N2m to widow ...
Posted on: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 07:55:23 +0000

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