NEWS HEADLINES FOR SATURDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2017

Wassup Dailies Sat, 18 Nov 2017
NIGERIA:
 *Asaba Massacre: After the killings, Asaba became a town of just women, with no men –Gwam
 *Two years after, police track down killers who rip out victim’s intestines
 *Why I obtained PhD in Christian Religious Studies – Ijaodola, Muslim Professor with three doctorates
*Teenager who lost fallopian tube had abortions multiple times – Police 
 *Ex-KWASU lecturer commits suicide 
 *War veterans organise anti-Mugabe protests today *Polytechnics are neglected as no govt official has children there –Dutse, ASUP President *FG budgets N158m for generator fuel, others at power ministry 
 *Buhari’s govt lacks political will to fight corruption –Falana *2019: Why Atiku is no longer an option – APC National Vice Chairman 
 *Okorocha to unveil Obasanjo, Ekwueme, Awolowo’s statues, seven others 
 *Court reverses forfeiture of N500m, $500,000 allegedly diverted by Zamfara gov 
 *Bomb scare, anxiety as Anambra voters elect governor today 
 *13 SANs is the Only Difference Between President Buhari and Kaduna’s Certificateless Teachers 
 *Group seeks adherence to rights laws in terrorism fight *Two suspects arrested for murder in Shell office 
 *UPP, APGA laud INEC for early deployment of election materials 
 *Experts brainstorm on implementation of National Tobacco Control Act 
 *New monarch moves to restore sanity in Awka 
 *Plateau mulls ranching policy to end farmers-herders clashes *Obaseki warns Ijaw not to take government’s tolerance for granted *Kebbi flags off measles vaccination campaign 
 *Saraki urges Auditors General to block revenue leakages in public service 
 *NGO alliance presents approach to unlock climate ambition 
 *With Opposition Divided, Obiano is Frontrunner 
 *Anyim Spends 2nd Day with EFCC over Alleged Diversion of Ecological Funds 
 *FG Constitutes Committee to Probe Death of 26 Nigerian Teenage Girls 
 *Nigeria's bobsled women's team on brink of Winter Olympics dream 
 *At Bozimo’s Burial, Jonathan Warns Against Infighting among Ijaws 
 *UK Sues for Political Solution to Niger Delta Crisis 
 *Mugabe’s Zanu-PF plans his impeachment 
 *Imo Govt. Spends N65m monthly on Security of Oil Communities 
 *FG to Organise Focused Labs to Boost Economic Growth 
 *PDP Will Return to Winning Ways Again, Says Secondus *Evans Laments Maltreatment, Accuses Prison Officials of Starving Him 
 *AfDB Sponsors New African Water Initiative 
 *PSN Hails Buhari For Appointing Adeyeye As Nafdac DG 
 *Over 14,000 APC Members To Join PDP In Niger 
 *Kwara LG poll: Police boss restricts movement 
 *My role in “Jenifa’s Diary’’ earns me popularity, says Jerry Koko 
 *Wike Wins New Telegraph Man of the Year Award 
 *2018 Budget: ONE Campaign Flays FG for Poor Allocation to Health 
 *Telecom Providers Issuing Unregistered Sim Cards to be Sanctioned says NCC 
 *Protesters call for Oyegun’s Removal on Visit to Ebonyi 
 *Still On PDP’s Floundering Opposition Politics 
 *US official arrives in Tunisia as part of regional tour 
 *New Bayelsa Varsity Gets First Set of Graduates  
*Nigeria-German Cooperation Want ERGP Aligned with SDGs, AU Agenda 2063 
 *VSF Partners UNIMAID on Boko Haram Damage Assessment *S/West REDAN Solicit Support of Housing Providers 
 *Kwara Holds Council Polls Saturday 
 *Customs Intercepts 340 Bales of Second Hand Clothes in Sokoto *PDP Sweeps Local Government Bye-Election in Udi 
 *Apapa Gridlock: NPA Issues Fresh Directives To Truck Drivers 
 *Expectations As PDP Elects New Chairman In December AFRICA: 
 *Zimbabwe's Mugabe digs in heels as ruling party moves to depose him 
 *Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party calls for Mugabe resignation 
 *At least five killed in Kenya as violence greets opposition leader's return 
 *Killer of South African anti-apartheid leader Hani denied parole 
 *Five Kenyans killed by mobs for looting in opposition processions: police 
 *Grace Mugabe: the office worker who wanted to rule Zimbabwe 
 *China calls for peaceful Zimbabwe resolution under legal framework 
 *Tillerson urges return to civilian rule in Zimbabwe 
 *U.S. urges African nations to press North Korea over nuclear program WORLD: 
 *First Successful Head Transplant Carried Out In China *Married science teacher, 22, arrested for sex with teen student 
 *N Korea defector has 'enormous parasites' 
 *Anti-LGBT lawmaker resigns after being 'caught having sex with man' 
 *Nato apologises to Turkey over Norway 'incident' 
 *Head of Puerto Rico power authority quits amid row over restoration of electricity 
 *Assad regime continues hit in Eastern Ghouta 
 *Nigeria's bobsled women's team on brink of Winter Olympics dream 
 *Mass protest planned in Zimbabwe for Saturday *Zimbabwe: huge protest called as Mugabe runs low on options *Nato: Nato apologises to Turkey after Erdogan and Ataturk appear on 'enemy chart' 
 *China says will work with North Korea to boost ties as envoy visits SPORTS: 
 *Dolphins toughened me up for Afrobasket task – Okworogun *Eagles need early camping, ex-stars tell NFF 
 *Quadri, Moses win at NSA *Obaseki to cheer Falconets against Morocco 
 *Ade-Ojo promises better golf tourney *Eagles to play Libya, Rwanda in 2018 CHAN

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