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Friday, October 23, 2015, Major Headlines

  • PDP senators turn dumb during Amaechi’s screening
  • How market leadership tussle demotes Akure’s Eze Ndigbo
  • EFCC tenders evidence against Lamido, 2 sons
  • IMF urges Nigeria to devalue naira
  • I served as minister without pay – Falae
  • 800,000 commit suicide from depression annually – Don
  • Justice Olateru-Olagbegi leads inquest into killing of LFTZ boss, Tajudeen Disu
  • Isale Eko landscape of rickety buildings
  • Son, friend, church members extol Onosode’s virtues
  • Armed policemen disrupt okada, keke riders workshop
  • FG to represent PIB in first quarter of 2016
  • Bayelsa Independent Electoral Commission releases final timetable for LG poll
  • Dogara releases list of committee heads
  • Nigeria hires south African merceneries again to battle Boko Haram
  • Presidential aide : Buhari is shy around the opposite sex
  • Armed robbers attack motorists unhindered in Lagos traffic
  • Tax evasion : 6 firms face criminal prosecution in Lagos
  • MTN cuts subscriber target as Nigeria customer numbers slide
  • Gbajabiamila : APC not involved in Saraki’s travails
  • World Bank revises oil price forecast to $52
  • IG gives January deadline for spy police to stop wearing uniforms
  • 300 students of Federal Govt College Ekiti infected with cholera
  • INEC defends Rivers governorship election
  • GTBank records N92 billion profit before tax in 9 months
  • FAAN poised to generate N70 billion revenue annually
  • Work to resume in Owerri Airport Cargo Terminal
  • FG may revue import tariff on vehicles
  • Abuja blasts : Police arrest three more suspects
  • Unpaid tuition forces Rivers students home from UK
  • 82 year old survivor of Lagos collapsed building dies in hospital
  • Nigeria’s half year ticket sales hit N10 billion
  • Police rescue 12 girls from suspected trafficker
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