Headline August 25 Headlines from Nigeria’s Major Newspapers


NATION
*2019: APC proposes Sept dates for primaries
*Battle for governorship seats heats up in States
*Recent APC victories, signs of things to come —Buhari
*My life under threat, says Ortom
*Police summon Fani-Kayode over alleged criminal conspiracy, incitement
*Bright sparks from prison
*I killed monarch to cliam his throne, says Ekiti murder suspect
*54-yr-old transporter allegedly rapes 11-yr-old girl
*Bello lauds Buhari’s anti-corruption stance
*Banditry: Over 6000 IDPs return home in Zamfara
*2019: Ex-Kogi gov denies plan to impose son as PDP guber candidate
*Katsina gives 300 Saudi Riyals to each state pilgrim
*Political leadership and citizens democracy (2)
*Al-Makura reconstitutes councils of tertiary institutions
*2019: Buhari ‘ll win, says campaign group
*Activities pick up at U.S. Embassy Abuja
*2019: Ex-Kogi gov denies plan to impose son as PDP guber candidate
*Air Force bombs kill 30 bandits in Zamfara
*Buhari congratulates Elumelu’s mother at 90
*Police confirm death of two kids in Ebonyi kerosene explosion
*USAID announces $26.5m to support good governance, health in Nigeria
*President congratulates Keita, Mnangagwa on election victories
*Shell seeks review of oil contracting circle
*Aisha Buhari canvasses economic support for rural women
*800m trek not meant to score cheap political point, says President
*Kwara community declares support for Buhari, APC
*Third Mainland Bridge: Govt assures Lagosians of free flow of traffic

DAILY TRUST
*Buhari lauds Mali, Zimbabwe poll victories
*Police release IPOB women, charges
*China set to host African leaders in Beijing Summit
*APC NEC to meets over primaries timetable Wednesday
*By-election victories signify APC’s triumph in 2019 – Buhari
*Bleak future awaits children haunted by conflicts
*Nigerian youth take over betting shops
*Demolition of Ayefele’s house malicious - NLC
*Ortom alleges assassination plot
*2010 flood victims demand investigation into FG’s assistance
*Tragedy: Man hangs husband of pregnant woman
*I never plotted to kill my elder sister, UK-based worker
*Sanusi harps on youth involvement in productive sector
*Houses destroyed in Kaduna flood
*NBC to sanction Ondo TV for anti-Fayose hate speech
*Activities pick up at US Embassy Abuja

LEADERSHIP
*Six Days To Deadline, Nigerians In Last- minute Rush To Get PVCs
*Kofi Annan To Receive State Burial In Ghana September 13
*Critics Misconstrue Our Policies , Projects – PMB
*Informal Suavity For Contemporary Men
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*NIRSAL Develops New Insurance Product For Farmers
*Ondo Cult Member Gets life Imprisonment For Rape
*Man , 38, Docked For Sleeping With 11 - year- old Girl
*Police Arrest Man , 42, For Defiling 11 - year - old Girl
*Hidden Dangers Of Dental Amalgam
*Court Remands 3 For Snatching Motorcycle
*Applicant Jailed For Stealing Handset
*Myths And Mysteries Of Alligator Pepper
*1 MDB Investigators File Charges Against Wanted Malaysian Jho Low
*If Am Impeached, People Will Crash – Trump
*USAID Announces Support For Health, Good Governance In Nigeria
*Venezuela crisis : Women Turn Sex work Amid Economic crisis
*Support For Saraki Divides Kano Electorate
*My Journey Through Aviation College – Khadijat
*CBN : Revving Up Liquidity And Capital Inflows
*Small Size Family Passport To Happy Retirement
*Informal Suavity For Contemporary Men
*Top 9 Bridal Hair Inspiration For Your Big Day !

VANGUARD
*The Changing Face Of Parenting
*2019: Why Opposition Is Silenced And Clueless
*Pochettino Wants Spurs To Beat Man Utd
*Kano Residents Lament Lack Of Drainage System
*Rohr Asks NFF For Friendly Against Saudi Arabia
*BENUE: Our Chances Brighter Without Ortom, APC Vows Boasts As Akume’s Kinsmen Pledge Loyalty To PDP
*City Stars Use Rugby Pads As Guardiola Ups Physicality
*CyclingLagos Put Off
*Nwakali Declares Self Ready For Eagles Duty
*Iwobi Targets More Goals Against West Ham
*Ajimobi, Our Governors And Godliness
*Ondo First Lady Flags Off 2018 Summer Tennis Clinic
*How We’re Policing Delta – CP Muhammad Mustafa
*Russian Ship With Explosives En Route To Lagos Detained In S.Africa
*Did I Betray Richard Akinnola?
*Yobe Residents Commend FG Intervention On Erosion Control
*Promoting Tourism And Grassroots Development
*Tears On My Day 18 Political Diary
*Launch Of Motherhood And Breastfeeding Solutions In Nigeria
*Leon Balogun Braces Up For Liverpool Test
*2019: APC Accuses INEC Of Leaking Sensitive Information
*NFF CRISIS: Dalung Under Fire For Daring Osinbajo

THISDAY
*Dufil Livens Summer Experience for Children
*LSETF, Coca-Cola Collaborate to Empower
*TSTV Woos Customers with Free Channels
*Yobe Leads as Cowbell Competition Gets Tougher
*Union Bank Excites Audience at TEDxLagos

GUARDIAN
*Again, Ortom raises alarm over herdsmen’s plot to assassinate him
*More than 700 arrested in Brazil over femicide
*Pregnant pilgrims suffer miscarriages as Nigeria records more death in Saudi
*5,000 PDP members defect to APC in Lagos
*Imo court releases 114 detained IPOB women
*Trump calls off Pompeo North Korea trip, blasts China
*Prisons congestion: I’m very concerned, says Ambode
*Udom Emmanuel declares for second term
*Rohr names 24-man squad for AFCON qualifier against Seychelles
*Liverpool 'not for sale' after £2 billion bid
*Defiant Emery vows to stick to his guns as Arsenal chase first win
*Kompany better than ever 10 years into City career
*Spurs threaten to pile more misery on Mourinho's Man Utd
*Ancelotti set for emotional Napoli home debut against old club AC Milan
*Vogue Magazine: Tiwa Savage Talks About Breaking The Boundaries in Afrobeats
*GospelOnDeBeatz Features Davido, Peruzzi, Alternate Sound On "Run Am"
*CPC Reopens Krispy Kreme In Lagos
*You Do Not Need A College Degree To Work For Google
*Tokyo stocks open higher helped by cheaper yen
*Nigeria’s oil export earnings decline 21% amid rising prices
*Agribusiness can stem tide of migration in Nigeria, others, says FAO
*Privatisation Council appoints transaction advisers for BPE

TELEGRAPH
*3 killed as suspected herdsmen attack Plateau village
*Rohr names 24 players for Seychelles battle
*Celebration of Durbar in Osun for national unity –Iwo monarch
*Okowa amends oil bill, prohibits land extortion
*Salisu dropped from Seychelles trip
*Automatic ticket: Oshiomhole must work within APC laws –Gen. Ikponmwen
*I’ve no hand in my sons’ guber aspiration, says ex-Kogi gov
*Aregbesola’s loyalist, 8,850 APC members defect to PDP
*Abductors of Kaduna pastor’s wife reduce ransom to N500,000
*Plateau FA chairman commends FIFA for recognizing Pinnick
*Ja Solar names Annjay ambassador

GOD BLESS NIGERIA

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