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Monday, July 27, 2015

Today's News Headlines - 27/7/2015

Good Morning..Have a lovely start in the new week as you meander your way through the news...





DAILY TRUST


*Polio eradication: Nigeria makes history

*Looted Fund: How Buhari Arrived At $150bn ' Garba Shehu

*I'm the musician I am because I studied Vet medicine -Beautiful Nubia

*Bloomberg Media, Ford Foundation, launch second round of training for financial journalists

*Nigeria's representatives shine at the United Nations Pageant 2015

*Akingbade wows Lagos with solo exhibition

*Berlin's Memorial Wall as Germany's Monuments of Shame

*How el-Rufa'i's demolition notice jolts Zaria residents

*Bailout: Governors Now Speak In Diverse Tongues

*Unpaid salaries: States urgently need fiscal reform ' Gashinbaki

*APC, Gbajabiamila should accept Dogara's peace offer

*Exposed: How top civil servant returned to duty post after failed governorship ambition

*Senate: Saraki's camp jittery over EFCC hammer

*Reps crisis: Gbajabiamila's henchmen align with Dogara

*Youth beef up security as 15 killed in Borno village attack

*Reps tackle EFCC over invitation to Saraki wife

*Couple welcomes quadruplet after years of anxiety

*BSU medical students protest colleague's death

*China to partner Yobe on agric, infrastructure

*101 persons hospitalised from chlorine exposure

*Kenya: Trials would aid fight against corruption - Obama

*N350m collateral for agric loan too much - LCCI

*Obama: African Entrepreneurs can deliver growth

*N50m goods lost as floods hit Onitsha market

*Benue Govt. spends N10 bn on salaries, grants

*Jos Chemical Explosion: 8 confirmed dead



THE NATION


*Emenike's new status gives Oliseh headache

*Keshi claims N1billion compensation from NFF

*Moses scores as Chelsea beat PSG

*Ighalo wants Nigerians to be patient with Oliseh

*N300b CBN workers' pay bailout for 27 states ready

*Presidency, Boko Haram begin talks

*19 dead, 47 injured in suicide attack

*Troops kill terrorists on Dikwa-Maiduguri road

*5m Alamieyeseigha looted fund given to Bayelsa govt

*House crisis: Buhari meets APC lawmakers ahead of resumption

*Kwara PDP: we 're behind ordeal of Saraki's wife

*6,000 South Africa jobs at risk in proposed restructuring, says Lonmin

*U.S. plans investor roadshow for Africa to boost investment

*Second half of 2015 begins on shaky note

*BA stops flights to Uganda airport

*Rivers State is back in the grip of cultists



CNN

*Daughter of Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown dies, aged 22

*The short, public life of singing legends' only child

*Florida teens missing at sea

*Police, youths clash in Jerusalem

*Mourning 'Cosby Show,' not Bill Cosby

*12 dead in attack at Mogadishu hotel

*Garissa's Christians told 'worship here and you'll die

*Obama delivers powerful speech to Kenyans

*Female bomber kills 15 in Nigeria

*Trinidad on 'high alert' after prison escape and deadly shootout

*Obama: We're all part of one tribe

*Al-Shabaab threat to Christians

*Teen girl bomber kills 20 in Cameroon

*I mourn 'The Cosby Show,' but not Bill Cosby

*Comedy Central's 'Key and Peele' to end after current season

*Perry: Let us take guns to movies



VANGUARD


*APC, PDP fight over Buhari's policies

*Baale, son, 9 others arrested over Lagos hotelier's death

*Alleged forgery of Senate Rules: Controversy as Police seek political solution

*Pneumonia kills 195,000 Nigerian children annually

*How far can Buhari go, managing a tough economy

*No room for incompetent contractors ' Okowa

*Oyo workers to be paid this week ' NLC

*15 killed, 47 injured in fresh Damaturu market blast

*How Tinubu lured five govs out of PDP ' Tony Momoh

*Controversy trails N1.3bn BVN fee for BDC transactions

*Nigerian economy needs thriving retail businesses ' Amuka, Wigwe

*Real estate, ICT, fastest growing sectors in Nigeria ' UN

*No age limit for accessing micro finance loans

*Finance experts laud FG over World Bank's $2.1bn pledge

*W/Cup without Eagles unthinkable ' NFF

*Walcott close to signing new Arsenal deal

*Breaking news: Big Brother Africa 2015 cancelled

*Snoop Dogg arrested by Swedish police on suspicion of illegal drugs use

*#ChildNotBride Campaign Paying off as NHRC Stops a Child Marriage in Abuja


BBC


*Huckabee Israel comments spark row

*India rebels attack police station

*Taiwan president rues lack of progress with China

*UK to secure 750m Asian trade deals

*Osborne in Paris for EU reform talks

*Child bomber hits Nigerian city

*Ferrari serve up win for Bianchi

*Man United sign goalkeeper Romero

*Walcott 'close' to signing new deal

*Turkey calls Nato talks on IS and PKK


*Iraq forces attack IS base in Ramadi.




13 comments:

  1. Why using children for this kind of wickedness for Christ's sake?

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  2. The Nation, Boko haram, presidency begins talk:
    What are they even discussing? The president has been a vocal supporter of Armnesty and huge pay out of these remorseless killers.
    They should just get on with it and stop deceiving the unsuspecting public.

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  3. El rufai and demolition sha,but I give it to him,he is a performer.

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  4. Plz Walcott should remain in Arsenal forever!!! I too love him!!

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  5. Good morning everyone. No good news today.

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  6. Thanks a lot Stella!!! Good morning SDK visitors, wishing all a superb weeek!

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  7. Female bomber kills 15
    Buhari should do something about this daily killing

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  8. Children are now being used to carry out suicide attacks, hmmm God have mercy oh.
    Naija polity is heated up eh. Odiegwu

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