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Friday, January 8, 2016, Major Headlines

  • FG to probe Army/Shiite clash — AGF
  • Court Martial: 3,032 pardoned soldiers reject redeployment to N-East
  • $2.1bn Arms Probe: Buhari won’t interfere in Jafaru’s case — Presidency
  • Oshodi market demolition: Affected traders reject alternative
  • Arms deal: How ex-PDP chairman, Bello, son got N600m bail
  • Ebola survivors recount journey to parenthood
  • Release or charge our son to court, Metuh’s family tells FG
  • Pray, be patient with Buhari—Yuguda
  • Bayelsa poll: TMG tasks security agencies on peaceful conduct
  • Nnamdi Kanu Detention: Rights groups want boycott of courts
  • 2-month old girl killed, abandoned in refuse dump
  • Aba killer-cop facing orderly room trial—CP
  • Nnamdi Kanu Detention: Rights groups want boycott of courts
  • Delta to compensate fire disaster victims
  • Dankwambo: The accountant-governor as “Last man Standing”
  • 2015 polls: Commonwealth scribe lauds Jonathan over peaceful transition
  • Panasonic sets up assembling plant in Nigeria
  • Nigeria losing N80bn daily to petroleum products smuggling — NISA boss
  • Southern Ijaw residents flee over Bayelsa polls tomorrow
  • Oliseh worried about Super Eagles’ form
  • Nigeria needs 160,000MW to meet national electricity demands
  • We found concrete bunker, firearms in demolished market, says Lagos govt
  • Adadevoh family can’t stop Ebola film —Producers
  • Court jails woman for ‘Chinese wedding’ trips in France
  • 11 banking stocks decline as index improves
  • OPC members nabbed with police guns
  • Truck driver crushes traders to death, flees
  • CBN Sells N136bn Treasury Bills
  • Banks to Intensify Competition for Retail Deposits
  • RenCap proposes N250/$1 currency adjustment for Nigeria
  • Why Labour backs proposed concession of airport facilities
  • Success of Bayelsa Poll depends on INEC, Security Agencies, says PDP
  • NHRC: Perpetrators of electoral violence will not go unpunished
  • INEC to conduct 78 re-run elections in 2016
  • Okonkwo asks INEC to await S’Court decision on Anambra Central Senatorial District
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