Tuesday, 15 December 2015

GUARDIAN NEWS HEADLINES

Stiffer penalties await rapists, says SENATE President Bukola Saraki says convicted rapists would be made to face stiffer sanctions in the new laws to be enacted by the Eighth Assembly. He also assured that any section of the now controversial.

Presidency eyes Ethiopia's model for agric business

Nigeria and Paris climate change summit

Rome to host Ryder Golf Cup median edition in 2022

European Rugby Championship

South Africa Cricket tour

Serena hosts Charity fund Ultimate Run

Barca draw Arsenal in Champions League last 16

U.S. equities drop to two-month lows

Dogara decries non-execution of NAssembly resolutions

Minister laments poor use of hydropower to boost electricity

Kewalram CEO leads staffers to donate blood

Respite for orphanage school in Ilaje-Bariga

Lagos community laments poor roads, seeks governments intervention

Visa agent docked over alleged N502,000 fraud

I want justice for my late husband

Ajimobi challenges influential indigenes on rural development

Edo budgets N111.5b for 2016

Bayelsa REC denies unilateral results cancellation

Suspected Fulani attackers kill 14 in Plateau community

4000 benefit from free HIV/AIDS medical treatment in Benue community

EFCC arraigns Dasuki, Baba Kusa NNPC ex-director, Shuaibu

Cadbury reiterates commitment to
developmental initiatives in Lagos

Cancerous growth on wrist threatens 24-year-olds life

Law officers begin indefinite strike over eight months salary arrears

Read the news proper, power couple .

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