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Today’s Major Headlines (Friday, May 2, 2014)

 

  • Labour links terrorism to bad politics
  • Seven feared killed in fresh Nyanya blast
  • Kwara ex-governor, Adamu Attah, dies at 84
  • NNPC charts path to Nigeria’s economic prosperity
  • Borno to handle progress reports on abducted girls, says Defence
  • Health workers threaten strike May 19
  • Reps probe concession of Ajaokuta Steel Company
  • NAFDAC destroys frozen product worth N1.2 million
  • Agriculture minister harps on importance of technology
  • My ambition is legitimate – Atiku
  • Westerhof arrives, speaks on Keshi, Ike Uche
  • AGN: Ejike Asiegbu, Segun Arinze back Ibinabo for re-election
  • Labour leaders have failed to demand good governance for Nigerians – Amaechi
  • May Day: Jonathan vows to rescue abducted girls
  • Iyabo writes Boko Haram, says insurgents more competent than Jonathan’s men
  • May Day Tragedy: Scores die in fresh Abuja bombing
  • Schoolgirls Abduction: 4 battalions mobilise for Sambisa forest
  • LG poll: Tribunal sacks 5 chairmen in Anambra
  • Delegate: Problem with Nigeria is Leadership
  • Adamawa Makes History as Woman Emerges Chairperson of APC
  • INEC: We Won’t Use Card Readers for Ekiti, Osun Guber Elections
  • Half of a Yellow Sun Encounters Roadblock in Nigeria
  • Election Petition: Osinbajo Seeks Amendment to Constitution
  • Committee on Power, NNPC Meet on Crude Oil Production
  • FG Raises Committee to Study, Implement Merger of Aviation Agencies
  • Ex-British PM to visit Jonathan
  • Jonathan to World Bank: Nigeria not poor
  • Kidnap of girls’ll end Boko Haram activities, says Gumi
  • Abduction: Security agents quiz ‘lucky’ Chibok school girls
  • Nigerian Breweries records N14.7bn profit in three months
  • Nigeria’s debt rises to N10.16tn
  • NERC gives DISCOs condition for fixed charge collection
  • Nigeria’s property registration among longest, most expensive globally
  • Ecobank 2013 pre-tax profit falls to $222 million
  • N4 trillion pension assets under threat as FG grants police pullout
  • Eight in ten Nigerians pessimistic about their welfare
  • Total FY2013 profit leaps on 139% gain in other income
  • Neimeth Pharmaceuticals Q1 2014 turnover grows by 40%
  • FG’s financial safety nets threatened as FIRS Q1 non-oil revenue down 25%
  • We’ve dialogued with Fulani for peace in Kaduna – Goje
  • Nigeria’s revenue fell 10.3% below budget estimates in Feb –CBN report
  • Emergency rule prevented anarchy in North-East – Lapinni
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