Friday, October 23, 2015

Today's News Headlines 23/10/2015

Today's News Headlines 23/10/2015


* Gov of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose blast President Muhammadu Buhari again, says Buhari is a sectional leader
* Senate confirms Rotimi Amaechi as Minister
* APC not involved in Bukola Saraki’s problems, Says Hon.  Femi Gbajabiamila
* Atiku Abubakar okays President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list, says they will bring the desired change
*  Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase charges security agencies on synergy
* 45 boko haram suspects arrested in Lagos
* Hoodlums on rampage in Lagos, destroy properties, Rotimi motorists
* Lawyers urge NBA  to stick to use of delegates for election
* Shoprite opens in Akure, Ondo State capital
* Dogara names heads of House Committees
* Yoruba, Fulani would have gone to war if herdsmen killed me, says Chief Olu Falae
* Ogun Gubernatorial Election: Amosun, Isiaka know fate today
* Dangote petrochemicals refinery will commence operations in 2018, says Manager
* NCC destroys pirated products worth N1.4bn in Kaduna
* Lagos State Government seals firms over alleged tax evasion, seeks public participation in project delivery
* At least 18 killed in Maiduguri Twin bomb blasts, says witness
* Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) raises concern over safety of IDPs
* Rwanda rejects Burundi meddling accusations
* Congo opposition calls off protest
* Janet Jackson apologizes to fans over Instagram ban
* Former French diplomant, Jerome Champagne confirms FIFA presidency bid
* Barcelona, Netherlands legend Johan Cryff diagnosed with lung cancer
* Match official pressured to favour Real Madrid in Cladious, says lawyer

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