Friday, November 06, 2015

News Headlines In Nigeria 06/11/2015

I bring to you some notable news headlines in Nigeria, 06/11/2015 

  • Nigerians are in safe hands in my husband's government - Aisha Buhari 
  • We will deliver all promises made during electioneering - APC 
  • World Bank to spend $5m on water in Ekiti State 
  • Bayelsa Decides: over 500 youths dumps APC for PDP 
  • Bayelsa Decides: PDP accuses APC of attacking Dickson's campaign train 
  • NAFDAC destroy N5m fake products in Enugu State 
  • House of Representatives urge FG to facilitate the return of Nigerian refugees 
  • Plateau Commissioner of Police declares zero tolerance on hoodlums 
  • South Africa expresses concern about MTN fine in Nigeria 
  • IFC Nigeria's portfolio hits $1.7bn - Lore 
  • Relatives of 16 deceased police officers receive N25m in Sokoto State 
  • House of Representatives reject motion on fuel subsidy removal 
  • Nigeria Army sets up media center in Maiduguri, Borno State 
  • A'ibom polls was a complete fraud - PDP BOT member 
  • 200 ex-millitant leaders to collaborate with Bayelsa government over kidnapping 
  • Bayelsa2015: 663,639 eligible voters registered for Bayelsa guber election 
  • Opera Mini adds video compression 
  • Intelligence points to 'bomb' in hold of Russian plane, say reports
  • Mexico court allows recreational use of marijuana 
  • U17 World Cup: Eaglets trash Mexico 4 goals to 2, to quality for final, to face Mali in the final on Sunday 
  • Amuneke has earned our respect - NFF 
  • Cristiano Ronaldo declares himself 'a legend' and 'always the best' 
  • Arsenal FC can still reach last 16 - Peter Cech 
  • Karim Benzema faces possible charges over Valbuena blackmail 
  • Kelvin Mirallas a very important player for Everton - Roberto Martinez 
  • Mali through to U17 World Cup final

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