Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Nigerian Newspaper Headline News For Today,Tuesday 23/02/2016



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Kogi: INEC makes a U-turn, declares PDP winner

Lawmakers summon Lagos HOMS contractors

Ambode okays FC Barcelona Academy in Lagos

Sheriff still under N300bn Borno allocation probe –EFCC

Monday, 22 February 2016

Nigerians Pay Highest Tariff Per Kilowatt In Africa

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As the crisis in electricity tariff linger,Consumer Rights Advancement Organisation (CRADO) has raised the alarm over the recent hike in electricity tariff, lamenting that Nigerians pay the highest tariff per kilowatt in Africa.

NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES FOR TODAY, MONDAY, 22/2/2015



THE GUARDIAN

  • How I stole my boss' car to attend Valentine party, suspect reveals
  • Tarfa sues MTN, EFCC over alleged rights violation
  • Govt diverts N813.6b to fund joint ventures
  • JAMB rules out re-opening of examination portal

FG To Tackle Herdsmen Over Security Threat —Dambazua

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Nigerian farmers were excited over the statement made by Minister of Interior, Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd), over the weekend. He said that the Federal Government would continue to tackle the security threat posed by Fulani herdsmen in the country.

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Mark Zuckerberg Joins Samsung For Galaxy Launch


He wrote on his Facebook update:
I just joined Samsung to launch their new Galaxy smartphones and talk about the future of virtual reality.
I told the story of when I was 11 years old and first learning to program computers, I used to sit in my middle school math class, write code in my notebook and sketch images of a world where you could not only navigate to a 2D website, but transport yourself to a completely different place in reality. I've been waiting for it to be possible to create this experience, and today it finally is.

PDP Wins Taraba Supplementary Elections

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won the three legislative positions contested at Saturday’s re-run in Taraba.The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state,

CEO Takes Job Candidates To Breakfast And Asks The Restaurant To Mess Up Their Order

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Walt Bettinger, the CEO of Charles Schwab, wants to know the type of person you are before he offers you a job. But his way of figuring that out is slightly unconventional.

WHAT A HUSBAND TOLD HIS WIFE THE NIGHT OF THEIR WEDDING


My wife everyone has gone home. 

The music is quiet, the celebration is over. 

Our wedding was beautiful but it is now in the past. 

We have finished the wedding party. 

it is now time to build our marriage. 

All that is left now is the two of us… 

Why we put made in China, Italy on our shoes – Ariaria Shoemakers


It is not for nothing that Aba, the commercial city of Abia State, popularly known as Enyimba city is also referred to as the Japan of Africa. The ingenuity of its residents simply astounds. It ranges from the dexterity of the technicians who fabricate ma­chinery parts to those who can manufacture a long list of items.

Richest Man In Igboland, Chief Arthur Eze Bags UNN Honourary Doctorate Degree



The multi-billionaire, Chief Arthur Eze Bagged UNN Honourary Doctorate Degree in the mist of Cyber Attack. Cyber criminals notoriously known as hackers yesterday turned the Vice Chancellor of University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Prof. Benjamin Ozumba,  to a beggar