Whassup Dailies Sat, 17 Jun 2017 **NIGERIA IT'S 23 DAYS SINCE THE EPE, LAGOS SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED *Kaduna government, Igbo lead...
Whassup Dailies
Sat, 17 Jun 2017
**NIGERIA
IT'S 23 DAYS SINCE THE EPE, LAGOS SCHOOL KIDS WERE ABDUCTED
*Kaduna government, Igbo leaders dismiss rumour of attack, killings
*Abia governor’s wife gift five indigent families bungalows
*Youth group calls for ceasefire over quit notice
*Osinbajo urges Ecowas, Waho to address burden of communicable diseases in West Africa
*Economic recovery plan: Government must frontally face issues of revenue generation
*Day of African child: UNICEF to put 1million girls in school
*Secession, not solution to Nigeria's problem, says pastor Kumuyi
*Ramadan feeding: Kano sacks contractors over misconduct
*No regrets over demolition of Breeze 99.9 FM, insists Al-Makura
*FCT police arrests seven vandals of armoured cable theft
*Amosun To Become Abike Dabiri’s In-law
*Segun Awolowo Quits Politics
*NDDC audit must be complied with, says Usani
*Ife crisis: Monarch, others released on bail
*Immigration plans degree-awarding institution to tackle migration across West Africa
*INEC Gives Certificates to 5 Newly Registered Parties
*NDDC: N70bn Required to Complete East-west Road
*Diplomat tasks states on adoption of environmental policy
*IYC commend Buhari, judiciary, Abaribe on Kanu’s release
*Suspected cultists cause uproar in Delta secondary school
*Abubakar urges military to elevate defence college to university
*Lagos arraigns suspected notorious land grabbing kingpin
*Rivers APC Crisis Deepens As Amaechi Sacks Abe’s Loyalists
*Nasarawa NSCDC recovers NECO fees diverted by principals
*Non-payment of salaries: Nasarawa state workers break ramadan fast with Water
*ASUP seeks more government funding of polythecnics
*Enugu denies owing EEDC N2.6 billion
*Nigeria loses over $1 billion annually due to open defecation
*Government threatens to arrest child hawkers in Anambra
*No alternative to restructuring – Admiral Onah
*How Uwazuruike Planned To Kill Nnamdi Kanu – Sister
*Nigeria working with Russia to develop Nuclear field to fix power challenge – Onyeama
*$1.2b Loan: Etisalat denies pullout of major shareholder
*Igbo ’re watching security agencies – Uwazurike
*Why we’ll obey Osinbajo’s order – Shetima, Arewa youths leader
*Lagos to host Ankara Carnival in September
*FG engages foreign investigators to trace illicit funds
*Housing: CBN to empower microfinance banks with $15m
*W’Bank to assist Nigeria strengthen fiscal sustainability plan
*Lost four-year-old boy survives five days in the wild
*Teenagers’ death: Hotel, school have case to answer – Falcons’ coach
*FRSC stops mobile court sitting in Calabar metropolis
*Oil palm crisis: Police launch manhunt to recover stolen rifle
*Welder hacks jealous lover to death in Rivers
*Don’t spare errant herdsmen, Kattey urges FG
*Police arrest dismissed soldier for alleged robbery
*Abia community petitions IGP, alleges planned attack by herdsmen
*Bayelsa stakeholders advocate adequate funding of schools
*Senate calls for more private investors in agriculture
*Quit notice: No Igbo man was killed in Kaduna, says el-Rufai
*Nasarawa to demolish more private radio stations
*SANs, don call for release of Dasuki, El-Zakzaky
*FG Spent N1.2trn On Capital Projects In Last I2 Months – Finance Minister
**AFRICA
*Tanzanian newspaper suspended for pointing finger at ex presidents
*Djibouti says Eritrean soldiers occupy disputed area
*DRC opposition leader to return home to seek presidency
*Arrests in Egypt as opposition calls for islands protests
*Morocco clashes turn more violent
*Thabane takes over 'deeply divided Lesotho'
*Malawi deplores clashes between Hutu-Tutsi refugees
*Lesotho hopes for political stability as PM is inaugurated
*Kenya official: Roadside bomb blows up passenger vehicle
*'Bumper crowds' due at Mugabe, 93, rally
*DRC: Decapitation and hunger, survivors relive horror
*Morocco urged to free protesters in restive Rif region
*SA court orders Moroccan ship held over W Sahara
*HRW calls for surrender of Gaddafi's son to ICC
*Kidnapped Red Cross staff freed in DRC
**WORLD
*US warship starts to sink off coast of Japan
*Germany threatens retaliation if US pushes ahead with Russia sanctions
*How 'nervous' Kim Jong-un is trying to avoid being assassinated
*Russian billionaire anchors superyacht in front of Statue of Liberty
*Russia 'may have killed IS head Baghdadi'
*Trump: I am canceling Obama's deal with Cuba
*Trump campaign ordered to preserve all documents relating to Russia'
*Hiding Christians in the Basement: Fear and Heroism in a Philippine War Zone
*Theresa May avoids questions on personal response to Grenfell disaster
*UN migration body urges EU to work harder in Libya
*At least 3 injured, 7 missing after US Navy destroyer collides with merchant vessel off Japan
*Former fire chief says Melbourne's Lacrosse tower still poses risk
**SPORTS
*FIFA Confederation Cup: All Eyes On Russia
*FIFA Confederation Cup: Cameroon Lean On Goalkeeping Cousins
*Arsenal Fans Beg Sanchez To Stay
*Athletes tackle Obaseki over focus on football
*Rohr made mistake excluding Championship players from Eagles – Aluko
*Ronaldo to leave Real after tax fraud accusation
*Mbappe not worth £120m – Abidal
*Copa Coca-Cola: Ikpeba inspires young footballers
*Ronaldo thinking only of Confed Cup – Silva
Good morning.
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