Today's News Headlines Sun, 21 Jan 2018
**NIGERIA
*Anti-grazing Law Will Not Solve Farmers, Herders Clashes – Lalong
*LIBYA: New returnees uncover barons, ‘madams’ behind human trafficking
*2019 polls: INEC faces logistic challenge
*NULGE praises Benue, Cross Rivers’ Assemblies for approving LG autonomy
*2019: Ajimobi absent as Buhari kicks off campaign in Ibadan
*Adamawa: 5 People Killed In Fresh Attack On Madagali
*S’East PDP Youths Blacklist Senator Ogbuorji over Alleged Anti-party Activities
*Jubilation as Latest Ethiopian Airplane, Boeing 787 Lands in Enugu
*Group Chides Northern Governors for Mocking Benue Victims
*Ycee Performs at Impressive Show in London
*Ex-Naval chief to sue herdsmen’s sponsors in Zamfara, Niger, others
*Herdsmen killings: Miyetti Allah, Afenifere, Ohanaeze reject Osinbajo panel
*Taraba Lawmaker’s Murder: Police Place N10m Bounty On Perpetrators
*102-year-old survivor of Benue killings, others sleep in the open in chilly harmattan in IDP
*30 Inmates Regain Freedom In Katsina
*NAF commissions bell 412 helicopters, reactivates machine tools workshop
*Buhari partisan over herdsmen killings, say South East leaders
*‘Bayelsa Civil Service Reform Will Not Lead to Job Loss’
*US educationists score Nigerian youths high
*We won’t join millions of other people to complain about the failure of governance — Idowu
*2019: They are in mortal fear of Buhari running – Adesina
*Presidency mounts pressure on senate over planned security summit
*Lagos extends Lake rice distribution to shopping malls, supermarkets
*Petrol subsidy may hit N449billion – Investigation
*Cattle Colonies Will Begin Next Week – FG
*Hope Dims For Diaspora Voting
*Fani-Kayode : Orji Kalu Not Owner of My Abuja House
*FECA to train 18,000 Ondo youths on egg production, value chain
*Dogara, Pate, task media owners on payment of salary
*APC governors visit to Benue belated, says group
*PDP splinter group rejoins mainstream
*Factional Party Members Return To PDP, Pledge Loyalty To Secondus
*Police Rescue Kidnapped US, Canadian Nationals
*‘Africa needs responsible business and local content to grow’
*Police offer N10m reward for information on lawmaker’s killer
*Osinbajo says Buhari committed to tackling almajiri menace
*Why my daughter donated money to Olunloyo’s medical fund – Seyi Law
*Herdsmen killings: Parents, NYSC members panic, rush to seek redeployment
*I’m not in Saraki’s pockets — Governor Ahmed
*Buhari should demand an apology from Trump over shithole comments — Oyebode
*Don’t be cowed, Murray-Bruce tells Aisha Buhari
*Nothing’ll stop anti-grazing law from starting this week – Taraba attorney general
*Avengers’ threat directed at political leaders, not military — DHQ
*I feel offended when younger men woo me–Empress Njamah
*Air force deploys N9.7bn helicopters seized by FG
*Nothing wrong with adjusting your music to suit audience
*Ijaw shouldn’t crucify Malami over memo — Itsekiri monarch
*N’Delta youths demand oil/gas colony
*Lassa fever: Kogi baby dies, doctor tests positive
*‘Fresh PDP’ drops threat meets ex-national chair, drops parallel exco threat
**AFRICA:
*South Africa's ANC to force Zuma to quit as president: reports
*Zimbabwe tells illegal vendors to quit Harare streets, may use army to clear them
*Two Americans, two Canadians freed after kidnapping in Nigeria: police
**WORLD:
*Pence defends Trump’s shift in Israeli policies
*China: US shutdown exposes 'chaotic political system', Xinhua says
*Kabul hotel siege: Gunmen kill at least 5
*Pence defends Trump's shift in Israeli policies
*Pope wrapping up contentious, restive trip to Latin America
*5 killed as gunmen battle security forces at Kabul hotel
*Afghan Special Forces battle to regain control of Kabul hotel
*U.S. Army helicopter crash in California kills 2 soldiers - official
**SPORTS:
*Violence, officiating raise concerns in new NPFL season
*Federer keeps 20th Grand Slam hope alive
*Chelsea return to winning ways
*Weah scores in friendly, promises Liberians peace
*CHAN: Libya gave Eagles tough time, says Eze
*Martial strikes as United beat Burnley
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