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Here are the major headlines for Thursday, December 13, 2018

PUNCH

  • APC, EFCC planning to cripple PDP states Secondus
  • CSCS gets GLEIF accreditation for local operations
  • Investors lose N27.89bn as stock market drops further
  • Its time for Atiku to be President
  • Sanwo-Olu, Agbaje in war of words over Lagos gov poll
  • APC governorship candidate seeks Alakes support in Ogun
  • Ambode, Shettima beg aggrieved APC aspirants to embrace peace
  • Ekere, NDDC boss, wants politicians to allow democracy thrive
  • Osinbajo not buying votes with TraderMoni, say APC Reps
  • Buharis minister vows to work against Oyo APC candidate
  • APGA, Peoples Trust fault exclusion from presidential debate
  • FIRS generates N5tn, targets N5.3tn by year-end
  • System collapse: TCN to remove non-compliant Gencos from grid
  • 2018 budget: Reps move to block Afam Plc sale as scrap
  • IATA inaugurates platform for airlines to monitor turbulence
  • Udoma projects three per cent economic growth in 2019
  • Obaseki signs first set of electronic occupancy certificates
  • Stakeholders advocate appropriate taxation in addressing public service deficit
  • Power regulator worries over Discos poor remittance
  • WAPCo empowers 80 youths in Ogun communities
  • SEREDEC plans power plants, gas pipelines in South-East
  • Pay rise: Research workers, others demand N8.32bn arrears
  • Omo-Agege claims Nigeria doing better under Buhari

 

VANGUARD

  • 2019: I won’t campaign for APC’s gov candidate in Oyo ‘ SHITTU
  • Senate passes S’East Devt Commission Bill
  • Ndigbo, Buhari mourn as former Ohanaeze leader, Ikedife dies @ 88
  • Post-OPEC Deal: Oil price stability raises hope for budget benchmark
  • Fighting corruption not an economic policy, says Obi
  • Nasarawa Assembly passes financial autonomy bill
  • Why History should return to school curriculum’Oyetola
  • NIC orders UNIBEN to reinstate retired staff
  • Aregbesola, others reconcile APC factions in A-Ibom
  • Delta monarchs seek Dangote’s help in roads rehabilitation
  • Maternal, child mortality expert advocates collaboration
  • Rivers APC crisis: A-Court strikes out APC appeal against its squashed congresses
  • 2019: Atiku, Ezekwesili endorse peace pact, flay Buhari
  • FG plans to increase manufacturing sector exports to $30bn annually by 2025
  • FG moves to jail power thieves for 7 yrs
  • Minister of Environment (State) resigns, attends FEC valedictory session
  • APC Reps back Buhari on Electoral Bill
  • APC primaries: Ambode seeks compensation for aggrieved members
  • Vote Atiku to get Nigeria working again, Nwaogu tells Nigerians
  • Don’t create tension between Yoruba, Igbo in Lagos, Sanwo-Olu warns Agbaje
  • 2019: I have not seen anybody that will defeat old man Buhari ‘ Rep Kazaure
  • 2019: APC denies plans to destabilize PDP controlled states
  • APC forcing PDP governors to a ‘secret deal’ ‘ Secondus

 

THE NATION

  • INEC: well conduct 2019 polls with existing laws
  • Sign Electoral Amendment Bill now, Atiku, Ezekwesili tell Buhari
  • Court okays nullified Rivers APC congresses
  • Southwest: Buhari and lessons from Tinubu, Ambode by Shettima
  • Abdul-Mutallab: I wish to see my son
  • Compulsory health insurance scheme coming, says Osinbajo
  • Poly lecturers begin indefinite strike
  • Rectors urge govts, union to embrace dialogue
  • President Sall presents new book to public
  • Obaseki gifts outstanding Headteacher housing unit in Emotan Gardens
  • Support peace efforts in Niger Delta, NDDCs MD urges US govt
  • Obaseki offers space for local drug production
  • $8.1b dispute: Court adjourns MTN, CBN case to next year
  • FIRS generates N5trn revenue
  • How we deployed technology to save Ijora bridge, by contractor
  • NNPC may finalise negotiations on repair of refineries by month end
  • IATA sees $300m loss for African carriers
  • Nigerias economy to grow at 3% next year, says minister
  • Collaboration, solution to building collapse, say SON DG, others
  • SAHCOL seeks cooperation in ground handling services
  • Lagos warns residents against soil pollution
  • Airline offers 25% discount for flights from Lagos

 

THISDAY

  • FG, MDAs Expended $8.28bn on Medicals, School Fees in 2017
  • EFInA: Digital Payment Increases from 12% to 16% in Two Years
  • Nigeria Needs Digital Skills to Grow Economy, Says DBI Boss
  • Report Highlights 2019 Customers Business Expectations
  • Uduje: Innovative Solutions Will Transform Businesses, Sustain Growth
  • NCC, ALTON to Discuss Broadband at NITRA Forum
  • Konga Records High Volume Sales in 2018 Yakata Promo
  • Fashion, Lifestyle e-Commerce Platform Debuts in Nigeria
  • Owerri Tech Hub Hosts Free Data Science, AI Boot Camp
  • Winner Emerges in Ekojara.com Online Raffle Draw
  • McMedal: Promoters of Foreign Firms are Putting Pressure on Forex
  • Ricca: Challenges in Nigeria Should Be Seen as Opportunities
  • Call to End Child Marriage, Female Genital Mutilation
  • Hoesung: World Leaders Must Be Conscious about Climate Change
  • HP Frets over the Rise in Counterfeit Products, Adopts New Measures
  • Desarrollar Partners Firms on Real Estate Solutions
  • Submit to APCs Supremacy, Ambode, Shettima Urge Aggrieved Aspirants
  • Nigerians Should Forget the PDP
  • Peoples Trust Faults Decision of Election Debate Group
  • Do Politicians Know What They are Doing When They Arm Hungry…
  • Nigeria is the Most Skewed Federal Structure in the World
  • The Trial of Citizen Amina Mohammed
  • Nigeria First to Qualify for Beach Soccer World Cup

 

THE SUN

  • APC has no candidate in Rivers, Appeal Court rules
  • Minister resigns to become Emir
  • Buhari, Okorocha, Ohanaeze, South East mourn, as Ikedife is buried
  • Ritual killers on the prowl
  • 2019: Only God can stop Buhari ‘ Bature
  • 2019: Crisis won’t affect APC’s chances ‘ Adeyeye
  • Presidential contest: Atiku’ll defeat Buhari in north ‘ Satumari
  • Tax receipts now stand at N5tr ‘ FIRS
  • US congratulates presidential candidates, political parties on peace accord
  • Miscellaneous election matters
  • Ripples from the Metele Massacre
  • Atiku and the 2019 polls
  • Metele massacre: Never again
  • The plight of albinos in Southern Nigeria
  • Death, clones and the leadership question
  • The need to train teachers
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