Sunday, November 08, 2015

Headline News In Nigeria 08/11/2015


  • U17 World Cup : NFF urges Eaglets to create record for President Muhammadu Buhari 
  • U17 World Cup: Eaglets faces Mali, later today at 11pm (Nigeria Time) 
  • U17 World Cup: Buhari talks to Golden Eaglets, tasks them to bring the trophy home
  • U17 World Cup: Osimhen on the verge of making world record 
  • Tribunal sacks Taraba governor, Darius Ishaku of PDP, pronounces Mrs Alhassan of APC the winner 
  • Troops clears 11 boko haram camps in Borno 
  • Virgin Atlantic sacks crew as it quits Nigerian route 
  • Ayo Fayose meets with Ekiti market women 
  • Ekiti butchers reject new tax regime 
  • MTN FINE: Chief Olu Falae's kidnappers used unregistered sims 
  • We are on steady journey to fulfil our vision for Lagos - Ambode 
  • BELL University graduates 21 students with first class degrees 
  • Abuja national hospital performs open heart surgery on 12 patients
  • KogiDecides: Nigerian students back Idris Wada's re-election bid 
  • Late Sen. Pwajok's family says he didn't donate kidney to ex-Gov Jang 
  • Nasarawa tertiary institutions suspend strike 
  • Egbin power to create industrial hub by 2019 
  • INEC captures more 99,000 more voters for Bayelsa, Kogi polls 
  • Gombe governor, Dankwambo promises more support to FRSC 
  • Kano zoo requires N40 million to restock animals 
  • PDP squandered our common wealth - Rep 
  • Davido acquires Audi R8 as early birthday present 
  • Trade Fair: Ghanaian art exhibitors ready to train Nigerians 
  • Yaya Toure turns down Ivory Coast again 
  • Stoke City hands Chelsea third consecutive league defeat 
  • Lingard denies feeling pressure after first Manchester United goal
  • Ex-Chelsea boss Campell passes away
  • Cristiano Ronaldo reveals that he could join Gerrard, Lampard in the MLS 
  • Van Gaal says everyone knows that Manchester United must attack 
  • Jose Mourinho vows to change his managerial style 

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