Good Morning Everyone,whats up?Una don read News headlines?
NEW TELEGRAPH
-FG targets fresh $1bn oil revenue, ends crude swap
-FG spent over $10 bn on Ajaokuta 'Fayemi
-$2bn Arms scandal: Panel verifies weapons, equipment purchased
-FIRS targets N4.957trn revenue
-Court adjourns Bianca's suit over Ojukwu's property to Feb 29
-Presidency warns officials against leakage of documents
-Biafra agitators threaten to blow up seized ship, kill crew
-Awujale attacks Obasanjo over Ijebu State
-S'Court affirms Ajimobi, Okowa, Gaidam's elections
-Airlines risk insolvency, seek FG's assistance
-Piracy: Nigeria, others lose $1bn 'Report
-Stock market records marginal gain
-1.8m tons of rice entered Nigeria illegally in 2015
-Fragile economy amidst double digit inflation
-Customers fret as banks implement new charges
-SEC takes e-dividend awareness to Lagos
-Amendment of the eight sections of the EFFC Act
-Buhari's anti-graft war within ambit of law ' Jimoh
-Unending probe of $470m CCTV contracts
-Anambra central: I'll defeat Umeh with women's vote, says Ikeazor
-APC, PDP will soon crumble ' Falae
-Access Bank Lagos City Marathon: 50 elite athletes arrive Thursday
-Ighalo: Chelsea game will be tough
-Guardiola targets Pogba, Stones' deals
-18th Harmattan Workshop to focus on Experimentation
-Omoighe's solo exhibition, Equal Rights, opens in Lagos
THE NATION
-Air Force drone hits Boko Haram's base in Sambisa
-We got N905.8m for no contracts, says witness
-$2.1b arms deals: EFCC invites ex-CDS Badeh
-How Dariye shared Plateau's N1.162b, court told
-Alleged $620,000 bribe: Emenalo to testify against Farouk Lawan
-Buhari decries rot in petroleum sector
-NNPC scraps crude swap deal
-Fed Govt to CBN: Cut farmers' interest rate to five per cent
-Bureaux de Change may sack 30,000 workers
-Power generation 'll increase to 2,000Mw, says Fashola
-$25b Infrastructure Fund elicits global interest, says Osinbajo
-Collect Land Use Charge on income, surveyors urge Lagos
-Who becomes PDP chairman
-Rule of law should prevail in Anambra PDP
-Oyinlola, an officer, statesman @ 65
DAILY TRUST
-Weve never opposed power shift - Igala elders
-Lawyer writes INEC over apex court verdict
-INEC fixes March 5 for Abia-North senatorial re-run
-Plans for new party real - Plateau PDP chair
-Sokoto to hold LG polls March 12
-Driverless bus trial in Netherlands is first on public roads
-Nigeria most profitable route for foreign airlines Megisson
-FG to save N12bn from unwanted overheads
-Ondo to experience network blackout soon MTN
-Plateau farmers bank commences operations
*Schneiderlin: United can still win the title.
NIGERIAN PILOT
-Fulani/Agatu clash: Mark calls for Benue, Nasarawa Govts intervention
-2016 budget implementable ' Saraki
-Corruption: I've suffered a lot of accusations, Amaechi cries out
-Jumoke Odetola Rivalry is good for showbiz
-Airtel TRACE Music Star 2016 features Keri Hilson
-Agric remains top priority ' Gov. Bello
-Crude oil direct purchase takes-off March ' Kachikwu
-Anti-Corruption war: Dikeoha roles out new games formular for FG
-ECooreman hopes to improve on previous Confed Cup experience
● Buhari: Obasanjo tolerated me for 3 years - President says - Pulse
BBC
-Release of Zimbabwean convict ordered
-Yahoo to cut its workforce by 15%
-Court upholds Australia asylum policy
-S Korea warns North over satellite plan
-Cosby case 'should be dismissed
-Bid to break Spain's political deadlock
-Leicester City 2-0 Liverpool
-Norwich City 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur
-Sunderland 0-1 Manchester City
-Arsenal 0-0 Southampton
-Displaced Syrians struggle to survive
-Manchester United 3-0 Stoke City
-Neymar under investigation in Brazil
-Man City rejected Guardiola as player
-Zika virus infection reported in US
-Nigeria's Uche joins Malaga on loan
-Men aged 45-59 'most fed up with life
-Israel's unwanted African migrants
-Briton wins Apple Watch court case
-Nintendo profit falls as Wii U flails
ENTERTAINMENT
●Airtel TRACE Music Star 2016 features Keri Hilson - Nigerian Pilot
●An Iranian actress posted Instagram photos of herself without a hijab and was forced to flee the country - Business Insider
●Lady Gaga to sing national anthem at Super Bowl - Associated Press
●Beyonce and Coldplay Set to Rock the Super Bowl Halftime Show - Huffington Post
●Bill Cosby's Long-Overdue Downfall May Be Empowering More Rape Victims to Report Their Assaults - Gawker
●Blac Chyna: Stripper gets rid of Future tattoo 'Pulse
●Channing Tatum had to learn to sing and tap dance for the new Coen Brothers film, but pulled it off in an epic fashion - Business Insider
●Roc Nation fires back at Rita Ora with $2.4m lawsuit - Shade room
●Couple of Days' Shot In Four And Half Days ' Director -
Leadership
●Cuba Gooding Jr. Thinks O.J. Simpson May Have CTE -
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
●D'banj: Singer's inspired musical to debut in Nigeria -
SPORTS'
●50 Elite Foreign Athletes to Arrive Lagos Tomorrow -Thisday
●Africa Basketball League seals multimillion naira deal with Landmark - Guardian
●Aguero gives outgoing Pellegrini reason to smile - Yahoo
●Arrows suffer unlucky defeat to Chiefs - African Football
●Arsene Wenger Involved in Spat with Ronald Koeman After Draw vs. Southampton - Bleacher Report
●Brilliant Vardy helps leaders
Leicester down Liverpool -Yahoo
Leicester down Liverpool -Yahoo
●CHAN 2016: Ivory Coast, Mali renew old rivalry - Tribune
●Del Bosque: I would have guided Madrid to more European glory - Goal
●Dwyane Wade Smirks at Patrick Beverley After Rockets PG Gets in His Face - Bleacher Report
Schnerderlin should shut that thing he calls a mouth *rme
ReplyDeleteFIRS targets N4.957trn revenue- yeah right, from the N50 stamp on every N1000 transaction. What this means is that the common man will fund the 2016 budget!
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ReplyDeleteyes we don read am, thank you.
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ReplyDeleteBuhari should talk to his hot tempered fulani brothers. The fight between the cattle rearing fulani men and indigenous people of benue,
ReplyDeletePlateau and Nasarawa is becoming too worrisome.
Good morning good people. Plenty to digest. Let me work small
ReplyDeleteNigerian army well done. The Lord will continually be with this warriors. Zika virus now in USA, Lord have mercy o. Someone should call this Biafra agitators to order by force since that's the only language they understand.
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