*NEWS HEADLINES FOR SUNDAY, 28TH JANUARY 2018.*

*PUNCH*

Obasanjos statement: Mass defection looms in NAssembly, ex-President contacts lawmakers

Kwankwaso vows to visit Kano

Outrage greets FGs threat to monitor VIPs, others social media posts

Benue APC demands defence ministers resignation

Herdsmen burn Plateau village houses, kill 100-year-old man, others

Bayelsa power supply

Planned cattle ranches, ploy to create havens for herdsmen MASSOB

Bayelsa youths shut transmission station, cause outage, says disco

Obasanjos letter ll enhance Buharis victory in 2019

Begin change with restructuring, South-South leaders tell FG

Violence, low turnout mar Osun LG polls

Herdsmen crisis, colony proposal could destroy APC Lam-Adesina

Aboderin commends Ajimobi, announces 2019 ambition

Akeredolu yet to perform in Ondo, says MPPP

Afenifere, CSOs doubt APCs sincerity on true federalism

Farmers lament illegal palm oil importation

Herdsmen: No insurance compensation for farmers

Farmers lament illegal palm oil importation

*VANGUARD*

Okowa, Catholic bishops, Lagos Elders reject cattle colonies

Gov Dickson's reforms will reposition Bayelsa 'Markson, Information Commissioner

Tension in Kano as Kwankwaso, supporters set to dare the law

Court orders Afolayan, ex-navy chief, to pay N9m to herdsman for seizing 42 cows

My wife and I have caused trouble in many celebrities' marriages ' Obi Emelonye

Equitorial Guinea new building will promote relations with Nigeria ' President Mbasogo

Omotola, Yemi Blaq, others in 'Shadow Parties' to solve communal clashes

Omotola plans big for 40th birthday

Cross River breaking my heart, grassroots athlete laments

Who controls Nigeria's elections

Block payment of ransom to terrorist groups, President Buhari tells African leaders

Cross River breaking my heart, grassroots athlete laments

It's hard for an actress to find a husband ' Aisha Ibrahim

Leprosy victims have been forgotten, dying in silence ' Emekobum

Nigeria and the curse of Sisyphus (2)

Ekweremadu: Dictatorial tendencies, nepotism endangering African democracies

El Kaabi makes CHAN history as Morocco win

I get embarassed talking about my boobs ' Jennifer Adams Emike

*THE NATION*

Disquiet in Buhari's camp over Saraki, Tambuwal, Kwankwaso

Disquiet in Buhari's camp over Saraki, Tambuwal, Kwankwaso

Obasanjo 'letter bomb': What can Buhari do

Obasanjo 'letter bomb': What can Buhari do

Atilade: We risk another civil war if

EFCC UNCOVERS N2.5B FRAUD IN NEMA

EFCC UNCOVERS N2.5B FRAUD IN NEMA

Okwii is new WATS provost

Politicians, pastors paid me to destroy Apostle Suleman, Otobo confesses

The worst is over for Nigeria

Politicians, pastors paid me to destroy Apostle Suleman, Otobo confesses

Herdsmen kill 3 elderly men, raze 10 houses in Plateau

Herdsmen kill 3 elderly men, raze 10 houses in Plateau

2019: Archbishop backs ABP

SUNDAY OLISEH: My sunny side with Fortuna Sittard

Alleged human parts seller set ablaze

How service providers take consumers for a ride

500 hectares irrigation project excites Yobe 

*THISDAY*

Its Time for a Review of Security Strategy

Its Time for a Review of Security Strategy

Lawyers Disagree over Suspension of Uzokwe, Abia Chief Judge

The Distraction Called Endorsements!

The Distraction Called Endorsements!

Police Rescue Kidnapped South Africans

From the Court, a Message for Ajimobi

From the Court, a Message for Ajimobi

Ekweremadu: Dictatorial Tendencies, Nepotism Endangering African Democracies

Between Emmanuel and His Godfather

Between Emmanuel and His Godfather

NAF Neutralises Boko Haram Terrorists in Sambisa Forest

As Obasanjo Flashes the Yellow Card

We Have Not Communicated Buharis Successes Well Enough

Aiteo Boss: I'm Not the Sponsor of 'Third Force

We Have Not Communicated Buharis Successes Well Enough

Obasanjos Delusional Messianic Complex

Lawmaker Provides Scholarship to 120 Students in Sokoto

*THE SUN*

Anxiety, confussion as reps re-jigs election timetable

STATE OF THE NATION: WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE HAVE DONE THAT PUT US IN THIS MESS ' GANI ADAMS, AARE ONA KAKANFO

2019: WE'LL SUPPORT A CANDIDATE THAT'LL RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA 'PROF AKINTOYE

NORTH'LL RULE BEYOND 2023 ' DANSUDU, NATIONAL PRESIDENT, AUCF

NDIGBO SHOULDN'T TRUNCATE CHANCES OF IGBO PRESIDENT IN 2023 ' OKECHUKWU, DG, VON

Only 14m Nigerians pay taxes ' Oseni Elamah, Executive Secretary, JTB

CHAN 2018: Angola'll fall, Ezenwa assures

NPFL: We won't be complacent against Kwara Utd 'Maikaba

Adi ready for Super Eagles recall

Iheanacho hits 9th goal in 9 FA Cup games

I'm laying solid foundation for sports in Rivers State -Wike

2019: The President Nigerians want

Herdsmen kill 100-year-old man, 2 others in Plateau

Fuel tanker crushes teenager in Benin

Thugs invade Niger school, attack students

FG using brute force to cage opposition, judiciary ' Ekweremadu

AITEO CEO denies funding Obasanjo's 'Third Force

Nigerians die daily in prisons like chickens 'Libyan returnees

*GUARDIAN*

Suspected herdsmen kill three in Plateau

The significance of Christmas - Part 8

School rewards staff with plots of land, N1m

Heavyweights jostle for Kwankwaso' Senate seat

Kenaf as Nigeria's untapped foreign exchange earner

South Court affirms conviction of ex-Kogi council boss over N1.4b fraud

The essence of visual storytelling

Lawmaker tasks government on training of farmers

The invincible name of Jesus - Part 2

BEDC pledges improved service delivery

*DAILY TRUST*

Kano visit: Kwankwasiyya alleges plan to attack Kwankwaso

Gas explosions in Lagos

Badarus challenges ahead of 2019 general election

Lagos PDP battles to heal nagging wounds

Lives of real Fulani herders of Nigeria

The Maishanus of Sokoto: Family of intellectuals

NPFL Preview: Rivers United eye home win against Enyimba

Niger Delta Polo festival: King Spiff lauds Rivers State

India beat South Africa in final Test

Katsina allocates 5,300 hectares for cattle colony

Iheanacho, Ndidi on target as Leicester City cruise past Peterborough

Nigerian appointed Secretary General of Islamic finance body

Strawberry farming flourishes in Jos

Mortgage refinance coy empowers 45 IDPs with technical skills

I'm not planning to leave Real Madrid - Ronaldo

Why farmers should consider drip irrigation Expert

Data key to building digital economy - NCC boss

PSG star Pastore rejects Liverpool

Manchester City close to Aymeric Laporte deal

*TRIBUNE*

No one can defeat Fulani in Nigeria 'Bello, Fulani national leader

Killer herdsmen: Cleric advocates obedience to rule of law

Benue gov attacks Defence Minister for defending herdsmen 'Says he is unfit for sensitive post

How to care for washable clothes with beads, sequins

Crises hit APC 'Govs, senators, reps join Obasanjo's coalition 'Zonal chairmen write petition against Oyegun over funds

Buhari vs OBJ: Who blinks first

Buhari signs law conferring immunity on lawmakers

The Atiku advantage

Obasanjo spoke the minds of Nigerians in his letter, but' 'Yakassai

Lassa fever: Return of the vampire

Why Lassa fever is spreading 'Tomori

Harmattan on the Plateau: Why Jos housewives love the season

Kwankwaso, Akpabio as hollow scope

From OBJ's national coalition to Audu Ogbeh's cattle colonies

Racing to death

We saw naked Nigerian women guarded by men in Libya detention camps ' NAPTIP DG

Youths appeal to agro business companies for support

*LEADERSHIP*

World Bank Hails Oyo On School Census Report

WAEC Extends Private Candidates Registration Till January

Fayose Prays For Speedy Recovery Of President Buharis Son, Yusuf

Ambode Appoints Onibon As MOCPED Acting Provost

Aregbesola Presents N173. 9bn Budget For 2018 Fiscal Year

SEC, Journalists Synergise On Investor Education

Devolution Of Powers, Not Restructuring Will Solve Our Problems Sen Borofice

2017: Governance Suffers As Senate, Presidency Feud Remains

New Import Guidelines Negate Ease Of Doing Business Stakeholders

DPR Dispenses 57,000 Litres Free To Motorists

4 Killed, 13 Wounded In Borno Suicide Bomb Attack

Bike Accident: Litany Of Prayers For First Son

Miners Oppose Removal Of Mining From Exclusive List

Senate Cuts Short Recess To Address Fuel Scarcity

Nigerian Stock Market Among Worlds Top 5 Performers In 2017 CNN Report

AIbom Jailbreak: 14 Inmates Re-arrested

*SAHARA REPORTERS*

Protesting Youths Of Ahoada Shut Transmission Station, Cause Outage In Bayelsa

Police Free 2 South Africans From Abductors In Kaduna

New Lekki-Ikoyi Toll Tariff Takes Effect February 1st

EFCC Releases Babachir Lawal On Bail

Stephanie Otobo Retracts Her Claims, Says She Was Paid To Defame Apostle Suleman

NDLEA Arrests Single Mother With Drugs At Abuja Airport, Says Couriers Prefer Ethiopian Airlines

Buhari Signs Eight Bills Into Law

Baba Olusegun Obasanjo, Not So Fast By Bukola Oreofe

If Our People Insist, We Will Go Back To PDP, Says Kwara Governor

UK Authority, Ground Handler Sabotaging Our London Flights - Med-View Airline

Suspected Boko Haram Attacker Arrested In Germany

Ambode Deserves A Second Term- Lanre Razak

$1.3b NNPC Cash: I Acted On Jonathan's Instructions - Diezani

Seven Policemen, Two Soldiers Killed In Adamawa In Herdsmen-Farmer Crisis

Police Told Kano State Former Governor, Rabiu Kwakanso To Shelve Visit To The State

How Customs Official Paid N12 Million Into Justice Ajumogobia's Account- Prosecution Witness

Ex-Militants Protest In Ondo, Tag Amnesty Program As 'Fake' To Score Political Gains

In Open Standoff With Buhari, Plateau State Gov. Denies Creation Of Cattle Colonies

Rivers Youths Destroy Power Line To Bayelsa State

I Stand With Aisha Buhari By Azu Ishiekwene

$21bn Oil Revenue Loss To IOCs: Offshore Spreadsheets At Dawn

*PREMIUM TIMES*

Iyabo Obasanjo speaks on her father's 'letter' to Buhari

Police speak on viral video of officers shooting a trucker in Ogun

Nigeria beat South Africa, qualify for FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

Police rescue two South-Africans from kidnappers in Kaduna

Praises for Adichie as she gives French journalist epic clapback

Protesting youth shut transmission station in Bayelsa

How songs connect me with 13 presidents ' Davido

Herdsmen: Nobody roams cattle in 21st century ' Oluwo of Iwo

Voter apathy mars Osun LG polls

Buhari urges Nigerian varsities to collaborate with industrial sector

FA Cup: Iheanacho, Ndidi score as Leicester City thrash Peterborough

Police rescue two South-Africans from kidnappers in Kaduna

WAEC set to conduct maiden January/February WASSCE for private candidates

Sex Scandal: Stephanie Otobo's lawyer speaks on new confession video

South East APC commends report of party's Committee on True Federalism

Osun LG election witnesses low turnout

FRSC records 88 deaths in 225 crashes in Plateau

INVESTIGATION: At Nigeria's abandoned nuclear centre, failed projects, idle staff and 'fraud' [Part 2]

ALSCON Ownership: Appeal Court 'dismisses' new Nigerian govt, Russia agreement

Wozniacki wins first Grand Slam

ALSCON Ownership: Appeal Court 'dismisses' new Nigerian govt, Russia

*BUSINESSDAY*

Obasanjo's treatise is most interesting story in Nigeria since the beginning of the year

Falconets dismantle South Africa's Basetsana to book France 2018World Cup ticket

We want to take power back from those who have misused it ' Agbakoba

Nigeria strategic to tackling maritime crimes in Gulf of Guinea ' DG NIMASA

A season of scandals

Dalung, NFF, LMC mourns Deji Tinubu

Bode Thomas: Said to be an excellent but arrogant lawyer

Benue, after the herdsmen massacre

Port Harcourt awaits computer market explosion as phone dealers eye a better venue.                                                  

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