Thursday, 17 December 2015

The Guardian News Headlines

Troops, vigilance group stop four female suicide bombers in Borno

Govt orders closure of Owerri medical centre

Federal, states, council workers groan under unpaid November salaries

U.S. considers fresh sanctions against Iran over missile test

Chelsea board discuss Mourinho's future

Buhari warns religious groups, N'Assembly probes Zaria clash

Court strikes out criminal conspiracy charge against Kanu

Health physicians seek better deal for employees at workplaces

Bayelsa rerun fixed for January 9, 2016

NISLT registrar wants schools to engage qualified lab technologists to boost science education

Fabregas plea to Blues stars

Nigerian player bows out, Zimbabwean, Ugandan, others in q/final

Wholesome economic development requires focus on local production

Experts to discuss human error issue in safety management

U.S. aerospace sector poised for 2015 record trade surplus

Global stocks rise, as oil prices edge upward

Stanbic IBTCs security lending to boost investors diversification options

Utilization through local content and sourcing of materials lack compliance

Asian stock markets drop as China devalues

Replication of NOGICD Act in other sectors is imperative

Bank of Industry Transforming Nigerias industrial sector

Street hawking of foreign currencies banned

Ambode arrests traffic offenders

NIM honours members, organisations at luncheon

Traffic warden showered with gifts

Rival Libyan leaders hold national unity talks in Malta

Russia seeks compensation for its downed plane

South African protesters insist on Zumas resignation

Liberia arrests suspects in operations undermining Ivorien govt

Two suspected accomplices in Paris bombing nabbed in Austria

Pro-Biafra protest shuts Alaba Intl

Police accuse DSS of shielding murder suspect

Rivers Governor Wike loses again on appeal

Senate passes govts expenditure plan for three years

Akinyemi canvasses two-party system to sanitise democracy

APC denies alleged plan to sack Fayose

Engineers express worry over dormant iron and steel industries

Umu Oganiru Carnival lights up Onitsha

Jigawa to establish construction company

NSCDC deploys 5000 to secure churches, mosques

Dalong urges NOC to fight drug abuse among sportsmen

Tony Okowa unveils plans for Delta sports

Murray retains Amelie Mauresmo as coach for 2016

Rugby plans big for 2016, appeals for financial assistance

Presidency rejects N750,000 a player for Eaglets

NOC advises Bauchi to build sports facilities at Yankari Resort

Platini to boycott Fifa ethics hearing on corruption

Etoo gets managerial chance in Turkey

Udo-Obong wants celebrities to run in Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

For more, see Guardian newspaper.

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