Tuesday, November 03, 2015

Today's News Headlines In Nigeria 3/11/2015

Today's News Headlines In Nigeria 3/11/2015

I bring to you some important news headlines in Nigeria, read and be updated.

  • I am called baba go slow but I will go slow and steady - President Buhari
  • I will convince to blame Ex-President, Jonathan for wrecking economy - Buhari 
  • Nigeria is broke, Buhari will tell it as it is - Presidency replies PDP 
  • Nasarawa varsity student wins most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 
  • FG plans compulsory hostel accommodation for varsity students 
  • MTN agrees to pay the N1.05tn fine 
  • Police, Customs, others to soon wear made in Aba shoes - Ikpeazu
  • Jos inland depot to commence operation soon
  • Orubebe denies CCT charges, says he is been persecuted for supporting Goodluck Jonathan 
  • Your statements scaring investors - PDP blasts Buhari 
  • Nigeria Internet users increase to 97m - NCC 
  • Nigeria is the most expensive country to buy cars in West Africa 
  • KOGI2015: Liberate yourselfs from poverty, APC tells Kogi electorates
  • Bayelsa2015: Labour Party adopts Sylva as governorship candidate 
  • Agricultural resolution will check corruption - Farida Waziri 
  • Yemi Alade sets new record as 'Johnny' crosses 30m views milestone on Youtube 
  • Nine dead on hotel attack in Somalia 
  • Wikipedia hits 5 million English pages
  • Rick Ross finally off house arrest 
  • NFF fines Samson Siasia over media outburst 
  • Eva Carneiro takes legal action against Jose Mourinho 
  • All Chelsea players behind Jose Mourinho - John Mikel Obi 
  • Fiorentina win to go top of Seria A as Napoli are held at Genoa
  • Barcelona more united without Lionel Messi  - Enrique 
  • AC Milan earn first win at Lazio since 2009 to keep pace in Seria A 

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