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Friday, 17 June 2016

Today's Newspaper Headlines [17th june, 2016]


GUARDIAN
* Naira in steady rally, gains 15k on new forex regime
* ‘Nigeria’s vehicle production capacity to hit 200,000 by December’
* Court orders parties in Kogi Assembly crisis to stay away from sitting
* Ita-Giwa decries neglect of 3,000 Bakassi returnees
* ‘Ajaokuta capable of producing steel for Nigeria’s rail network’ - Isah Onobere
* Patients, relatives groan as LUTH nurses’ strike enters day seven
* Why we boycotted CAN election, by Catholic Church
* Workers get half pay as Bayelsa pledges to defray backlog


PUNCH
* Sex scandal: US govt cancels three Reps’ visas, Dogara orders probe
* Buhari extends stay in London, returns Sunday
* ISIS develops app to recruit children, says FG
* Kachikwu meets Okowa, Gbaramatu monarchs over militancy
* Lalong bows to pressure, suspends action on grazing reserves
* Buhari’s military mentality affecting performance – Balarabe
* Five states have applied for loan – Governor
* FG shuts NERFUND, sends workers on indefinite leave


THISDAY

* Five States Meet Conditions to Access N90bn Loan
* IMF, NEC Welcome Decision to End Currency Peg
* Senate Passes Bill to Compel FG to Patronise Nigerian Products
* Police Re-open Senate Forgery Case, Summon Mark, Ekweremadu, Enang
* African Child’s Day: 196 Teachers, 314 School Children Killed in Boko Haram Insurgency
* Fashola: Sustained Pipeline Breaks Render Electricity Supply Vulnerable
* Dasuki Heads for Supreme Court over Denial of Freedom After Meeting Bail
* Court Adjourns Case on Buhari’s Certificate Indefinitely


DAILY TRUST
* Many banks unqualified as CBN reveals FX dealers today
* Police launch welfare reward card
* History to return as academic subject – NERDC
* African leaders fail to clinch Mo Ibrahim prize
* Barkindo to call emergency OPEC meeting on production cut
* Why Atiku’s call on restructuring should be considered — Ojo
* 162 ‘stranded’ Nigerians return from Libya
* House probes members over US sex scandal

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