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Here are the major headlines for Monday, July 15, 2019

The Guardian

  • South Africa’s graft-accused Zuma claims he has been ‘vilified’
  • Huawei Y9 Prime 2019: a smartphone that packs solid features without breaking the bank
  • Yoruba split over killing of Fasoranti’s daughter
  • Developers, investors opt for crowd funding to finance real estate
  • Buhari’s obsession that stirs rage
  • Court remands man for allegedly raping 14-year-old niece
  • European powers urge dialogue, end to escalation in Iran nuclear crisis
  • Governor Ayade decries renewed communal clashes, killings in Cross River
  • Populist pro-China mayor to face Tsai in Taiwan presidential clash
  • Key questions as flight MH17 remembered five years on
  • Obasanjo writes Buhari open letter, expresses concerns over continued insecurity
  • 282 held over unrest in France after Algeria football win
  • Neymar heads to Paris on Monday after PSG spat: source
  • Rohr says Eagles lost to a better team
  • Griezmann joins Barca on a five-year deal
  • Rohr explains decision to leave Onyekuru on bench
  • Omeruo draws parallel between Keshi’s Eagles, Rohr’s squad
  • Buhari’s obsession that stirs rage
  • More than 45 days after President Muhammadu Buhari mounted the saddle for a second term in office, it has become obvious that his style of governance would not change.
  • South Africa’s graft-accused Zuma claims he has been ‘vilified’
  • Huawei Y9 Prime 2019: a smartphone that packs solid features without breaking the bank
  • Developers, investors opt for crowd funding to finance real estate
  • The adventures of Olusegun Osoba
  • Benin tops 184 countries importing rice from Thailand
  • Women groups excited as Kogi gets female guber aspirant
  • ADP faults APC, PDP over N22m governorship fee 
  • Kalu condemns Igbo brand of politics
  • Nigerians spent N3bn in cinemas for first half of 2019
  • Rescuing data challenge at PenCom with technology
  • Rally Trade alleges lack of rules for online forex trading
  • (www.guardian.ng)
  • Punch
  • Kidnappers abduct Samson Siasia’s mother again
  • Man City set to embark on pre-season tour two days late
  • Nigerians spent N3bn in cinemas in first half of 2019 —CEAN
  • Canadian student detained on drug charges in China
  • Encourage Super Eagles, not rebuke them, Owolabi tells Nigerians
  • Our agents were chased away from polling units in Borno – PDP agent
  • Alleged rape: We are in support of Biodun Fatoyinbo, says CAN
  • Neymar finally shows up for PSG training —report
  • Earned Allowance: SSANU, NASU begin three-day protest at UI
  • South Africa’s Zuma to make first appearance at corruption inquiry
  • Full text of Obasanjo’s open letter to Buhari
  • Tennis: Serbian press crown Djokovic ‘King of Tennis’
  • Djokovic vows to win fans’ love with Federer record in view
  • JUST IN: Obasanjo writes Buhari, says Nigeria reaching a tipping point
  • DR Congo urges calm after Ebola case in key city
  • Five nabbed for killing man wrongfully accused of stealing phone
  • I make N18,000 daily selling stolen phones – Suspect
  • One killed as mob sets Oyo police station ablaze
  • Gunmen kill Rivers CDC chairman, community chief
  • Father, son beheaded in Cross River
  • Command apprehends suspected robbers who sprayed pepper on motorcyclists
  • Police hand over rice smugglers to Customs in Kwara
  • Indigenes oppose relocation of tank farms from Satellite Town
  • Teenage girl molests seven-year-old girl in Ondo
  • Our agents were chased away from polling units in Borno – PDP agent
  • We won’t be pressured to decide on Kogi indirect primary – APC
  • I’ve suspended battle with Elumelu – Chinda
  • Electoral offenders should be treated like terrorists – KOWA Party
  • Osinbajo, Tunde Bakare urge more Christians to participate in politics
  • Political office holders face temptations, says Okowa
  • Stock market investors lose N366bn in three days
  • SEC intensifies drive to reduce unclaimed dividends
  • Govts, oil firms, manufacturers borrow N8.24tn from banks
  • Minimum wage: TUC warns of imminent strike
  • Ihedioha to plant 5,000 trees in first 100 days in office
  • TOPREC, NITP warn professionals against unethical practices

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • BREAKING: Atiku’s witness admits paying N10,000 to soldiers during election 
  • UNIBEN student dies after jumping from storey building
  • Zamfara earmarks 300 hectares for Ruga settlements
  • Full text of Obasanjo’s open letter to president Buhari 
  • Dolapo Osinbajo at 52: Seven things you should know about her
  • Police dismisses claim of attack on Atiku’s witnesses 
  • Man baths eight with acid in Anambra market 
  • Nigerians spent N3bn in cinemas for first half of 2019
  • Zuma to make first appearance at South Africa corruption inquiry 
  • Gov. Ayade decries renewed communal clashes, killings in C/River 
  • Court remands man for raping 14-year-old niece
  • Just In: I’m worried over insecurity, Obasanjo writes Buhari 
  • BREAKING: 2019 election: Supreme Court strikes out suit against Wike’s eligibility 
  • Earthquake kills two, damages buildings in Indonesia 
  • Eagles lost to a better team, says Rohr
  • ‘Our native doctor asked us to get skulls of people we know for money rituals’ 
  • Gowon: How we saved Obasanjo from impeachment
  • How I brought RUGA to Abia, by Orji Kalu
  • 2023: Osinbajo, Tinubu face smear campaign 
  • 2023: ‘Igbo must work to earn the confidence of Nigerians’
  • Breaking: Samson Siasia’s mum abducted
  • Yerima bombs Zamfara governor 
  • Same-sex marriage: Methodist Church threatens to sever relations with Church of England 
  • ‘Buhari should hasten formation of cabinet’ 
  • ‘Sylva should declare his intention now’ 
  • We’ll treat all parts of Ogun equally, says Abiodun 
  • Buhari, Oyetola, Abiodun, Okowa, others greet Osoba at 80 
  • Customs, Police, Army parade 24 suspected rice smugglers 
  • Abducted perm sec regains freedom
  • IGP: We will fish out killers 
  • 10 feared dead, five injured as police, suspected bandits clash 
  • Kaduna people ’re suffering from too much anger, says Cleric
  • Army redeploys Adeosun, Yusuf, others in major shake-up 
  • Yari: APC ‘ll get victory on Supreme Court’s review of judgment 
  • Benue APC aspirants unite to reposition party 
  • Sanwo-Olu to re-launch ‘one house, one tree’ campaign 
  • Jungle justice: Police arrest five for alleged murder 
  • Senate urges IG to curb killings 
  • Olakunrin’s killing: CAN urges government to step up security
  • CBN’s lending policy’ll boost economy, says LCCI
  • (www.thenationonlineng.net) The Guardian
  • South Africa’s graft-accused Zuma claims he has been ‘vilified’
  • Huawei Y9 Prime 2019: a smartphone that packs solid features without breaking the bank
  • Yoruba split over killing of Fasoranti’s daughter
  • Developers, investors opt for crowd funding to finance real estate
  • Buhari’s obsession that stirs rage
  • Court remands man for allegedly raping 14-year-old niece
  • European powers urge dialogue, end to escalation in Iran nuclear crisis
  • Governor Ayade decries renewed communal clashes, killings in Cross River
  • Populist pro-China mayor to face Tsai in Taiwan presidential clash
  • Key questions as flight MH17 remembered five years on
  • Obasanjo writes Buhari open letter, expresses concerns over continued insecurity
  • 282 held over unrest in France after Algeria football win
  • Neymar heads to Paris on Monday after PSG spat: source
  • Rohr says Eagles lost to a better team
  • Griezmann joins Barca on a five-year deal
  • Rohr explains decision to leave Onyekuru on bench
  • Omeruo draws parallel between Keshi’s Eagles, Rohr’s squad
  • Buhari’s obsession that stirs rage
  • More than 45 days after President Muhammadu Buhari mounted the saddle for a second term in office, it has become obvious that his style of governance would not change.
  • South Africa’s graft-accused Zuma claims he has been ‘vilified’
  • Huawei Y9 Prime 2019: a smartphone that packs solid features without breaking the bank
  • Developers, investors opt for crowd funding to finance real estate
  • The adventures of Olusegun Osoba
  • Benin tops 184 countries importing rice from Thailand
  • Women groups excited as Kogi gets female guber aspirant
  • ADP faults APC, PDP over N22m governorship fee 
  • Kalu condemns Igbo brand of politics
  • Nigerians spent N3bn in cinemas for first half of 2019
  • Rescuing data challenge at PenCom with technology
  • Rally Trade alleges lack of rules for online forex trading

(www.guardian.ng)

Punch

  • Kidnappers abduct Samson Siasia’s mother again
  • Man City set to embark on pre-season tour two days late
  • Nigerians spent N3bn in cinemas in first half of 2019 —CEAN
  • Canadian student detained on drug charges in China
  • Encourage Super Eagles, not rebuke them, Owolabi tells Nigerians
  • Our agents were chased away from polling units in Borno – PDP agent
  • Alleged rape: We are in support of Biodun Fatoyinbo, says CAN
  • Neymar finally shows up for PSG training —report
  • Earned Allowance: SSANU, NASU begin three-day protest at UI
  • South Africa’s Zuma to make first appearance at corruption inquiry
  • Full text of Obasanjo’s open letter to Buhari
  • Tennis: Serbian press crown Djokovic ‘King of Tennis’
  • Djokovic vows to win fans’ love with Federer record in view
  • JUST IN: Obasanjo writes Buhari, says Nigeria reaching a tipping point
  • DR Congo urges calm after Ebola case in key city
  • Five nabbed for killing man wrongfully accused of stealing phone
  • I make N18,000 daily selling stolen phones – Suspect
  • One killed as mob sets Oyo police station ablaze
  • Gunmen kill Rivers CDC chairman, community chief
  • Father, son beheaded in Cross River
  • Command apprehends suspected robbers who sprayed pepper on motorcyclists
  • Police hand over rice smugglers to Customs in Kwara
  • Indigenes oppose relocation of tank farms from Satellite Town
  • Teenage girl molests seven-year-old girl in Ondo
  • Our agents were chased away from polling units in Borno – PDP agent
  • We won’t be pressured to decide on Kogi indirect primary – APC
  • I’ve suspended battle with Elumelu – Chinda
  • Electoral offenders should be treated like terrorists – KOWA Party
  • Osinbajo, Tunde Bakare urge more Christians to participate in politics
  • Political office holders face temptations, says Okowa
  • Stock market investors lose N366bn in three days
  • SEC intensifies drive to reduce unclaimed dividends
  • Govts, oil firms, manufacturers borrow N8.24tn from banks
  • Minimum wage: TUC warns of imminent strike
  • Ihedioha to plant 5,000 trees in first 100 days in office
  • TOPREC, NITP warn professionals against unethical practices

(www.punchng.com)

The Nation

  • BREAKING: Atiku’s witness admits paying N10,000 to soldiers during election 
  • UNIBEN student dies after jumping from storey building
  • Zamfara earmarks 300 hectares for Ruga settlements
  • Full text of Obasanjo’s open letter to president Buhari 
  • Dolapo Osinbajo at 52: Seven things you should know about her
  • Police dismisses claim of attack on Atiku’s witnesses 
  • Man baths eight with acid in Anambra market 
  • Nigerians spent N3bn in cinemas for first half of 2019
  • Zuma to make first appearance at South Africa corruption inquiry 
  • Gov. Ayade decries renewed communal clashes, killings in C/River 
  • Court remands man for raping 14-year-old niece
  • Just In: I’m worried over insecurity, Obasanjo writes Buhari 
  • BREAKING: 2019 election: Supreme Court strikes out suit against Wike’s eligibility 
  • Earthquake kills two, damages buildings in Indonesia 
  • Eagles lost to a better team, says Rohr
  • ‘Our native doctor asked us to get skulls of people we know for money rituals’ 
  • Gowon: How we saved Obasanjo from impeachment
  • How I brought RUGA to Abia, by Orji Kalu
  • 2023: Osinbajo, Tinubu face smear campaign 
  • 2023: ‘Igbo must work to earn the confidence of Nigerians’
  • Breaking: Samson Siasia’s mum abducted
  • Yerima bombs Zamfara governor 
  • Same-sex marriage: Methodist Church threatens to sever relations with Church of England 
  • ‘Buhari should hasten formation of cabinet’ 
  • ‘Sylva should declare his intention now’ 
  • We’ll treat all parts of Ogun equally, says Abiodun 
  • Buhari, Oyetola, Abiodun, Okowa, others greet Osoba at 80 
  • Customs, Police, Army parade 24 suspected rice smugglers 
  • Abducted perm sec regains freedom
  • IGP: We will fish out killers 
  • 10 feared dead, five injured as police, suspected bandits clash 
  • Kaduna people ’re suffering from too much anger, says Cleric
  • Army redeploys Adeosun, Yusuf, others in major shake-up 
  • Yari: APC ‘ll get victory on Supreme Court’s review of judgment 
  • Benue APC aspirants unite to reposition party 
  • Sanwo-Olu to re-launch ‘one house, one tree’ campaign 
  • Jungle justice: Police arrest five for alleged murder 
  • Senate urges IG to curb killings 
  • Olakunrin’s killing: CAN urges government to step up security
  • CBN’s lending policy’ll boost economy, says LCCI

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

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