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Here are the major headlines for Monday, October 09, 2017

Tribune

  • Oluwo commends Aregbesola for fulfilling campaign promises to the people
  • Reps raises alarm over non-appearance of EFCC boss, govt agencies
  • Minister of Communication, Shittu, Tinubu-Ojo, differ on calls for restructuring
  • $25bn NNPC contracts: Buhari, NASS should institute probe panel ―Selle
  • Federal Poly Ado shut indefinitely over violent protest
  • Budget implementation depends on how much we can borrow ―Akabueze
  • Why we’re awarding outstanding Nigerians —Princess Okojie-Osazuwa
  • Alleged illegal disposal of government properties: Jigawa governor, Assembly members in close door meeting
  • Task Force raids Akala area in Mushin, nabs 50 suspected notorious criminals
  • Aisha Buhari flags off empowerment programme for 1,000 Kwara women
  • FG moves to establish truck transit parks in Nigeria
  • Court strikes out suit against Akungba Akoko monarch
  • Saraki, Ahmed not owners of Kwara Harmony Holdings ―GMD
  • FG releases N100bn Sukuk bond proceeds to finance 25 road projects
  • NLC pickets Orange Drugs, consolidated holdings
  • Buhari nominates Ahmad as CBN dep gov, appoints Tribune’s Editorial Board member, Adenikinju, others to monetary policy committee
  • Sukuk: Borrowing for development without fear of interests
  • Adeosun hands N100bn Sukuk proceeds to Fasola for 25 road projects
  • Walking promotes longevity —Expert
  • Large number of impotent men suffering silently in Nigeria —Study
  • Oyo still ranks high on FGM
  • Hussaini, cancer researcher for Pharmacy Academy’s investiture
  • British writer, Kazuo Ishiguro, wins 2017 Literature Nobel Prize + Literature laureates from 1901
  • Banking stocks gains rebounds market by 0.15%
  • Yahoo’s 3 billion accounts hacked, data theft
  • Trump Heads to Las Vegas as Mass Shooting Probe Continues
  • Wema to hold EGM on share capital restructuring
  • Red Star to raise N2.5bn capital, projects 101% revenue increase in 5yrs
  • sec Oando confirms AGM, as SEC throws out petitions
  • Oando crisis: Shareholders warn SEC against manipulations
  • NIPR unrelenting in war against quackery —President
  • Marketing World deepens marketing communications ties in Africa
  • Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC)
  • Our target is to make 100,000 Nigerian youths, gainfully employed by 2020 —NBC

(www.tribuneonlineng.com)

 

The Sun

  • Inadequate doctors: Gov. Bagudu appeals to IMAN to rescue Kebbi
  • Group donates food items to Benue flood victims
  • Uduaghan bags chieftaincy title
  • 7 die, 132 injured in petrol station explosion in Ghana
  • Catalan Independence: Huge Spain unity rally in Barcelona
  • China punishes 1.3m officials for corruption
  • Only regionalism can save Nigeria – Alhaji Alhaji
  • APC-led federal govt has lived up to expectation- Badaru
  • High expectations as 2017 NESG kicks off tomorrow
  • How Nigeria’s power Discos turned drain pipe on FG’s resources
  • We’ll ensure safe drone operations in Nigeria – Dunoma, FAAN boss
  • Uyo bubbles again, as Akwa hits FA Cup final
  • Nobody died during Nigeria Zambia match – A’Ibom govt
  • Russia 2018 : It’s dream come true – Iwobi
  • NNPC Gate: Kachikwu, Baru may face DSS, EFCC
  • Quit notice: South East, South South govs warn Arewa youths, others
  • Again, Army raids Kanu’s family home
  • Anambra Poll: Obiano is ahead of Obaze
  • We lack powers to call IGP to order over irregularities –PSC
  • Religious leaders declare 3-day fasting, prayers over Ibadan chieftaincy crisis
  • Oando crisis: Shareholders threaten to picket SEC, warn against coverup
  • Another Nigerian killed in South Africa
  • Flood wreaks havoc in 4 Ebonyi communities
  • Apapa gridlock: Agro commodities export falls to 100tons
  • Sad story of Nigeria’s yam export to America

(www.sunnewsonline.com)

 

Guardian

  • Gowon urges unity, as North takes position on restructuring
  • CBN, stakeholders harp on sustainable development via agric
  • Why Federal Government shifted focus to modular refineries, by Ibe Kachikwu
  • Surveyors consider new valuation standards
  • Eagles get Adebutu’s N50 million as Rohr turns attention to World Cup
  • At least 12 dead as Rohingya refugee boat sinks off Bangladesh
  • Troops kill 3 Boko Haram cattle rustlers, 1 other in Borno
  • Niger Delta group warns against attempt to frustrate Kachikwu
  • Why University of Maiduguri teachers, others are still in captivity – Military
  • Rights group sues government over alleged N40b perks for serving ex-governors
  • Nigeria Airways retirees okay N45b for pension arrears
  • Ray Parlour says Iwobi needs more goals to become world class
  • Coach Nyirenda congratulates Nigeria, blames poor officiating for Zambia’s loss
  • Nigeria’s Stallions out of Commonwealth Games’ qualifiers
  • Governor Okowa, Chukwu want end to celebration, advocate early preparation
  • Akwa Ibom refutes reported deaths at Akpabio Stadium
  • Germany win historic 10th World Cup qualifier
  • How Nigeria can attract huge foreign direct inflow, by report
  • ‘Outsourcing helps companies save cost’
  • Lagos government pays 287 pensioners N711 million
  • Will Liberians go for Joseph Boakai tomorrow?
  • Spirituality and good governance in Nigeria
  • Liberians vote for renaissance through continuity
  • Oyo PDP commences congresses October 21
  • Intrigues, wits on display as PDP picks new officers
  • Adamawa APC dumps Atiku, backs Buhari for 2019 election
  • Stakeholders seek road map for better shelter in Abia
  • Experts seek commitment to revamp construction industry
  • Engineers tasked on ethics, quality service
  • Hollywood mogul Weinstein fired after sex harassment claims: reports
  • ‘Blade Runner’ reboot races to top of box office
  • The significance of Chinua Achebe’s short stories – Part 2
  • Police recover illicit drugs in Mushin, arrest 50 suspected peddlers
  • How to Make Catfish Pepper Soup In 20 Minutes
  • Regular jogging grows brain connections

(www.guardian.ng)

 

Vanguard

  • Don’t Expect The Insurance Industry To Protect You From Climate Change — Experts
  • Banker Docked Over N25m Theft 9:02 AMIPOB Not A Terrorist Organisation — Utomi
  • Youths Warn Against Deposing Olubadan
  • NNPC Feud: Buhari Will Do The Needful— VON DG
  • The Debt Debate: Deconstructing The Debt Story By Kemi Adeosun
  • Fear Grips A/Ibom Residents As Monkey Pox Hits Uyo
  • NNPC Gas Subsidiary, NGPTC’s Profit Rises To N24.4bn
  • We Should Have Sovereign National Conference Now — Unongo, Chairman NEF
  • Adverse Tax On Dividends Scares Investors — Anono
  • Experts Enumerates Ways Of Achieving Financial Inclusion Target
  • World’s Most Luxurious Vehicles
  • Obigwe To Opposition Party Leaders: Obiano Did Not Build 35 Roads Project In Aguleri, Stop Concocting Lies Against Him
  • How Govt Can Accelerate Self-Sufficiency in Sugar By 2021 — GMD Dangote Sugar
  • House Summons: We’ll Use Mechanism of Law to Get You, Reps Tell Magu, NNPC, Others
  • Nigeria Lacks Sales People to Sell Made-In-Nigeria Products – 1
  • APC leaders can’t convince Nigerians they’re fighting corruption, should be removed – Sagay
  • House summons: We’ll use mechanism of law to get you, Reps tell Magu, NNPC, others

(www.vanguardngr.com)

 

Punch

  • Super Eagles will soar in Russia, says former goalkeeper
  • The Retreat offers free screening to mark World Mental Health Day
  • BREAKING: Gunmen kill 10 in Rivers
  • Moment of truth as Argentina seek World Cup berth
  • Crisis-torn Syria eyes World Cup debut
  • Catalonia independence drive spurs patriotism in Spain
  • Army kills three Boko Haram cattle rustlers, recovers five AK47s rifles
  • Top Hollywood producer fired after sex harassment claims
  • Suspend Kachikwu, Baru, Senate panel chair tells Buhari
  • Qualifiers so far for 2018 World Cup
  • Six tips on finding the best savings account
  • Nobody died in stadium stampede —Akwa Ibom
  • Housewife who sold baby for N605,000 gets bail
  • Army raided Kanu’s home again, says brother
  • Kachikwu: Why Buhari should act now and fast
  • Army kills three Boko Haram cattle rustlers, recovers five AK47s rifles
  • Housewife who sold baby for N605,000 gets bail
  • Drama as woman cuts off neighbour’s tongue
  • We bought human parts for N12,000 – suspected ritual killer
  • Police arrest two Fulani siblings for raping teenager
  • Two Ekiti poly students feared dead, school shut
  • Herdsman remanded in prison for stealing 22 cows
  • Tanker driver arraigned for stealing N13m aviation fuel
  • Drug dealer owns up to selling N500,000 cannabis daily
  • Agitators restate opposition to Anambra poll
  • PDP govs begin talks on next party chairman
  • Ezeife, Soludo’s clan back Obiano
  • My dad never wanted me to join politics – Dapo Lam-Adesina
  • PDP makes nomination forms free for females
  • Osinbajo in London for FT’s Africa Summit
  • I doff my cap for Super Eagles – Ekweremadu
  • Osinbajo speaks on Nigerian economy at London summit
  • Anambra Poll: INEC begins officers training Wednesday
  • How Nigeria can avoid another recession – ICAN
  • Oil workers’ planned strike could cost Nigeria N150bn daily – LCCI
  • We’ll not burden Nigerians with unserviceable debts – Adeosun
  • Exit from recession spurs N1.05tn stock market investment
  • Stanbic IBTC to boost pension growth

(www.punchng.com)

 

ThisDay

  • NNPC: Gas Company Profit Drops By N6.7bn
  • FG Approves Sale of Three NIPP Gencos
  • Tinubu Proposes 7-Point Agenda to Revive Nigeria’s Economy
  • Displaced North-east Women Protest Presidential Panel’s Snub
  • FG Denies Infecting Bayelsa with Monkey Pox Virus
  • Again, Soldiers Raid Kanu’s Home
  • N40bn: SERAP Seeks Court Orders for FG to Stop Ex-govs’ Emoluments
  • FG to Permanently Shut Open Drug Market by 2018
  • Soldiers Ambush, Kill Two Boko Haram Members, Says Official
  • House Okays 25% Salary Top-up for Teachers in Rural Areas
  • Universities Charging Above N2,000 for Post-UTME Must Refund Excess to Students, Says JAMB
  • PSC: We Have No Powers to Discipline IG
  • IPI to Hold World Congress in Nigeria in June 2018
  • FCT Police Task Residents, Foreign Nationals on Security
  • Enugu Prison Confirms Escape of Two Inmates, Launches Manhunt
  • 4,281 Nigerians Deported from Europe, US, African Countries Mid 2017
  • Treat Killer Herdsmen as Boko Haram, Stakeholders Urge FG

(www.thisdaylive.com)

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