Tuesday 5 May 2015

NEWS BYTE

NEWS BYTE
*Chime faces impeachment three weeks to end of tenure
*Corruption: Court orders extradition of ex-Mint boss to UK
*Money laundering: Fani-Kayode learns
fate June 18
*Rice: Reps summon Adesina over import duty evasion
*Kashamu sues NDLEA, EFCC, others over extradition plot
*Ekiti crisis: Fayose sacks Perm Sec

*PDP is dead in Imo, says Ararume
*Hoodlums strip lawmaker-elect in Osun
*Speakership: Gbajabiamila woos state caucuses
*Rivers, protesters disagree over unpaid salaries
*Aliyu sacks political appointees
*Fashola urges low-key handover ceremony
*Only regulars can save Keshi – Adepoju
*Khan wants Mayweather fight

*Petrol subsidy hits record high amid controversy
*Tinubu qualifies to be Yoruba leader – Fasanmi
*Real estate experts canvass for housing subsidy, liberal access to land
*Senate President: APC must avoid pitfall
*Ogun APC senatorial candidate drags Kashamu to tribunal

*Federal Task Force officers protest unpaid wages in Lagos
*Bizman docked over alleged N1.3m theft
*Impunity, sycophancy led to PDP's loss, says Ndoma-Egba
*We've paid March salaries, set to clear April -Rivers GOV

*Police arraign bullion van driver for manslaughter in Ogun
*Kogi West: Dino's deed can't stand - Adeyemi
*Chicken pox virus can cause HIV
*CBN to Push for Amendment of Foreign Exchange Act
*Man Begins Trek from Abuja to Bayelsa for Jonathan

*Crisis Hits Enugu Assembly as Faction Serves Chime Impeachment Notice
*Dangote Cement to Start Production in Tanzania in August
*NNPC to Resume Oil Exploration in Chad Basin
*FG, Oil Marketers Move to End Fuel Scarcity
*Fayose's Impeachment: Court to Hear PDP Lawmakers' Suit on May 21

*Globacom in Fresh Deal to Buy Ivorian Telecoms Company for $600m
*Buhari Cannot Afford to Neglect South-south, South-east, Says Uduaghan
*Don't Remove Subsidy on Petrol, NANS Tells FG
*Press freedom day: Let journalism thrive
*Hope rises as eight ships laden with fuel arrive at Lagos ports

*Fed Govt, oil marketers fail to agree on subsidy balance
*Alleged money laundering: Fani-Kayode knows fate June 18
*Witnesses testify as Rivers commission begins sitting
*Oyo tribunal to hear 36 petitions
*Defeated senators, Reps move property from National Assembly
*Fani-Kayode knows fate on June 18 in money laundering case
*Reps threaten Adesina over alleged rice import duty waiver

*Group asks S'African govt to stop xenophobic attacks
*Uduaghan urges in-coming govt not to neglect South-South, South-East
*Gunmen abduct Niger deputy gov's brother, cleric in Kogi
*Friends, associates remember Oyerinde, want killers found
*Nigeria not prepared for another Ebola outbreak
*NAFDAC boss issues deadline on authentication of antibiotics

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