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Today's News Dailies Mon, 23 Oct 2017

Today's News Dailies
Mon, 23 Oct 2017


**NIGERIA

*EFCC: Maina paid $2m cash for Abuja house

*Oluwo advises Gani Adams on Are Ona Kakanfo roles

*Afe Babalola canvasses need for Ekiti airport

*We won’t succumb to threat, Oyo govt

*N2bn fraud: Arrest ex-pension boss now, Sagay, Falana tell Buhari

*Policeman breaks electricity worker’s leg for disconnecting ex-IG’s house

*Nnamdi Kanu is in Abaribe’s custody, FG tells court

*Liberia poll: George Weah visits Synagogue

*Suicide: Late director was paid December, says Kogi

*Kidnappers kill African Church priest in botched rescue operation

*Snakebite scare: Katsina varsity engages snake charmers

*BVN court ruling: Bank heads to meet, Nigerians in diaspora kick

*Two die as soldiers, youths clash in Plateau

*Why poverty alleviation cannot work in Nigeria

*S’East will back S’West for PDP chair, says Wabara

*Restructuring only may not work, says Falana

*Fayose can contest presidential election, says Balarabe Musa

*N’West CAN disowns chair, insists on restructuring

*Bayelsa governor blames forces in PDP for tearing party apart

*Kebbi PDP congress records massive turnout

*Benin monarch round off coronation anniversary, preaches honesty

*Delta shuts 201 fake orphanages

*Task force demolishes 2,500 illegal structures, recovers guns, drugs

*Navy parades suspected oil thief

*‘NPA, INTELS contract termination contravenes due process’

*‘Travellers, agencies lose 40% revenue to fake travel agents’

*‘Nigeria needs $15.6b in three years to tackle energy deficiency’

*Ortom inaugurates committee on grazing, warns unruly herdsmen

*Int’l finance experts laud Aregbesola on Sukuk bond

*‘31 per cent of teachers in Sokoto State unqualified but retrainable’

*Africa Initiative for Governance announces Ghana’s Justice Georgina Wood as fellow

*Global unemployment to rise by 2.8m in 2018, says ILO

*Expose treasury looters in APC, PDP, Shehu Sani tells Buhari

*Multi-billion naira equipment abandoned at 14 health institutions

*Gunmen abduct governor’s aide

*Suicide Bomber Kills 13 Others in Northeast Nigerian City: Police Official

*Crisis looms over candidates’ disqualification for Enugu council polls

*Court orders arrest of five investigating police officers in Kaduna

*Don’t sell marginal oil fields to Individuals, Falana tells FG

*NHIS chief, Attahiru, pledges robust services

*Senate links food insecurity to poor planning, others

*The Future Awards Africa launches Nigeria’s New Tribe campaign, calls for nominations

*CBN D-G, 50 bank chiefs get CIBN Fellowship

*Body of suicide victim recovered in Lagos lagoon

*Foundation builds N600m housing estate for IDPs

*Council boss empowers parents of triplets with cash, work tools

*Court Order on Forfeiture of Monies Not Linked to BVN Unsettles Banks

*MTN, Airtel, ntel, 13 Other Firms Scramble for 9mobile

*FG Considers Review of NNPC Appointments

*Digital switchover will boost viewership experience — Zhang, StarTimes CEO

*Importers Applaud Intels’ Chairman over Move to Resolve Contract Dispute

*DMO Clarifies Position on $5.5bn Proposed External Capital Raising

*EU Denies Favouring Buhari in 2015 Presidential Election

*Maina Remains on Our Wanted List, EFCC Insists

*Kogi Govt: Late Director was Last Paid in December, Owed Eight Months Salary

*N’Assembly Probes NEMA DG as Osinbajo Orders Negotiation with Striking Workers

*Ohanaeze Youths Back Okorocha on Zuma Statue

**AFRICA

*Suicide bomber kills 13 others in northeast Nigerian city: police official

*Eleven killed in clashes in Ethiopia's Oromiya region, official says

*Gunmen kill 13 Niger gendarmes in attack near Mali border

*WHO reverses choice of Mugabe as goodwill envoy

**WORLD

*1,000-Page Parliament House Security Manual Missing For Three Months

*Australia to spend up to $195 million housing refugees after PNG detention centre closes

*Stranded UK diver swims miles to safety

*US diplomat apologizes after Indonesia general denied entry

*Millions return to poverty in Brazil, eroding ‘boom’ decade

*Australia’s refugees refuse to leave Papua New Guinea camp

*Typhoon Lan sweeps across Japan; 2 reported dead

*China’s paradoxical growth plan is still attractive for global funds

*IS oil production is greatly reduced since 2014

*Bahrain female activist, 2 others freed from detention

*Philippines troops find dead, soon to declare end of siege

**SPORTS

*Everton in hot pursuit for Onyekuru

*Germany’s Ovtcharov claims ITTF World Cup

*Real Madrid 3 – 0 Eibar (Marcelo, 82′)

*Dalung woos sportsmen into Nigerian Police

*Efe Ajagba Knocks out Luke Lyons in 2 minutes

*Tottenham 4-1 Liverpool: ‘I did not see it coming’ says, Klopp

*Premier League: Tottenham 4 -1 Liverpool at Wemble

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