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Today's News Dailies Thu, 19 Oct 2017

Today's News  Dailies Thu, 19 Oct 2017


**NIGERIA

*Police Bow to Pressure, Transfer CP Gwandu Out of Edo

*NAPTIP Appeals to EU, Others to Investigate Victims of Human Trafficking before Deportation

*FG To Establish Chemotherapy Wards In Health Institutions

*2019 Will Be Referendum on Leadership Trust, Says Gbenga Daniel

*Corruption: Nigeria’s like sheep without shepherd — Catholic Archbishop Martins

*Emirates Airlines says Nigerian market exciting, adds new route

*2019: APC’ll adhere to constitution on Buhari’s ambition

*Court Adjourns Atewe’s Trial to October 20

*Customs Seizes Contraband Goods Worth N30m in Sokoto, Kebbi

*NDLEA Denies Extortion Allegation, Says It’s A Tissue of Lies

*Corruption Trial: Concerned People Want NCRI Ag Executive Director Suspended from Office

*Telcos Challenge NCC to Lead Mobile Money, Cashless Initiative

*Ericsson: Mobile Will Account for 50% TV Viewing in 2020

*Nigeria’s Aviation attracted $4bn in 2016, Needs $50bn to Grow

*Gates Foundation Expands Access to Financial Services in Developing Countries

*StarTimes Vows to Lead Campaign on HIV Prevention

*Samsung Launches Galaxy Note 8 in Nigeria

*Buhari is borrowing for only critical infrastructure -Okechukwu

*Remanding Atiku’s son: Keyamo Chambers react

*Customs revenue leakage probe: N140bn recovered from erring firms, banks – Senate

*IYC to NPA: Resolve your issues with Intels peacefully

*Monkey pox: Army not dispensing vaccines — FG

*Multiple taxation, infrastructure deficit killing economy – LCCI

*Turaki: APC Has Destroyed Our Economy and Unity

*SEC suspends trading in Oando

*FG to increase insured farmers to 3.8m

*Monkey pox suspected cases rise to 74 in 11 states

*Location of maritime universities in A’Ibom, Delta states will douse tension in N’Delta —Dogara

*Caution your officers, Lagos lawyer urges IG

*Jegede hails CJN’s anti-corruption committee

*House probes TCN’s $1.5bn, $500m foreign loans

*We’re on the same page with FG on borrowing – W’Bank

*Seven ex-Nigeria Airways workers die in one week

*1,200 rural homes benefit from BoI’s solar energy

*NAFDAC intercepts N50m fake insecticides

*Governors: Paris Club refund is right of states

*More parents panic over rumoured vaccination

*Kidnapping of policemen embarrassing, says IG

*Court orders interim forfeiture of ex-minister’s 14 houses

*Buhari approves payment of pension to retired Biafran police officers

*Reps want FRSC officers to bear arms

*Senators to banks: release Jonathan’s wife’s cash

**AFRICA

*'Where are the others?': Somalia praises 'genuine brother' Turkey for bombs response

*EU looks for 'big pot of money' to handle migration

*African rulers' weapon against web-based dissent: the off switch

*Kenyan election head: No guarantee vote will be free and fair

*Smugglers offer new routes to Europe for jobless Tunisians

*Zimbabwe First Lady sues in dispute over $1.35 million ring: state media

*Four Britons kidnapped in Nigeria's Delta state: police

*Kenya opposition calls for protests on date repeat election due

*Kenyan election board chairman says hard to guarantee free election

**WORLD

*Kurdistan never intended to engage in war with Iraq, foreign minister says

*North Korea's 'Hotel of Doom' May Finally Be Opening After Decades of Delay

*Fire nearly destroys luxury Myanmar hotel, at least 1 dead

*"A huge deal" for China as the era of Xi Jinping Thought begins

*China GDP growth hits expectations

*Anthony Horowitz: Harvey Weinstein killed off the Alex Rider movies – but I got my revenge

*Brexit talks stall after efforts to accelerate

*Thailand's Buddhist monks order reforms ahead of royal transition

*Storm brewing: White nationalist Richard Spencer's appearance in Florida prompts free beer stunt

**SPORTS

*Onazi recovers from injury

*World Cup to Gulp 50% of NFF’s Budget for 2018?

*Moses eager to bounce back for Chelsea, Eagles

*Lagos, Ogun teams for Doregos Basketball

*Vincent Enyeama Resumes Training at Lille

*Ronaldo is richest sports personality in Europe



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