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Here are the major headlines for Monday, August 29, 2016

* Falae links Jonathan to N100 million election fund scam… tenders email to EFCC as evidence

* Naira falls further to N414/$1

* Budget padding : Jibrin should undergo psychiatric test – Reps

* Nigeria will be among top business-friendly nations in 2019 – Buhari

* Airport worker dies after sex with girlfriend 

* No Christian died in Zamfara killing, says CAN

* All l want is my cash – Siasia

* Floods, windstorm wreak havoc in Lagos, Ogun, Sokoto

* Man sets wife, son, daughter ablaze over property

* Monthly cheque transaction declines to N489 billion

* Lack of investors’ confidence responsible for economic challenges – LCCI

* Ngige urges unemployed Nigerians to register for Social Intervention Scheme

* PDP leaders move to begin peace talks with Sheriff

* Thugs attack Obaseki’s campaign train, five abducted

* Oshimhole spent 65% of capital budget in his village – Ize Iyamu

* FAAN explains disruption of international flights at Lagos airport

* LASG gives owners of illegal structures, street hawkers 14 days to vacate the Island

* Police nab gang that burgled shops in Lagos markets

* Government records N1.09 trillion deficit financing in second quarter 

* Angst as Nigerians feel pains of increasing hard times

* More industries close shop as recession bites harder

* We need to give AMCON a little more bite – Kuru

* FG to establish dry port in Kaduna

* Eliminate subsidy, fix power to grow economy, Sanusi urges Buhari

* Nigeria will overcome present challenges – Jonathan

* Chibok girls : Buhari gives fresh conditions for swap

* Niger Delta Avengers : We have not nominated anyone, including Soyinka, to negotiate on our behalf

* Again, CBN meets banks’ CEOs Monday, considers all options

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