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Today’s major headlines (Friday, May 30, 2014)

  • Jonathan orders full-scale military attacks on terrorists
  • Suspected herdsmen kill three policemen, others in Taraba
  • Jonathan promises expanded political, business opportunities
  • Mark blames crime wave on inadequate punishment for offenders
  • Man, his mother killed in septic tank phone search
  • Jonathan’s failure to visit Chibok shows insensitivity – Ezekwesili
  • Democracy day: We have reason to celebrate – CAN President
  • Chibok girls: NIMR offers post-release medical assistance
  • Akpabio signs Pension Bill
  • NCC tasks GSM providers on quality service
  • Gunmen kill businessman in Lagos
  • President Museveni’s hypocritical attack on Nigeria
  • Jonathan, Amaechi rift avoidable —Tonye Princewill
  • We pray nothing happens to Enyeama – Rufai
  • Lawyers kick against plan to tax churches, mosques
  • Agriculture should be treated as business —Experts
  • Boko Haram: Boy confesses to razing houses in Borno village for N2,000
  • Ogun APC crisis: Osoba, others host loyalists
  • #BringBackOurGirls: Rival women groups clash in Abuja
  • $49.8bn oil fund: Sanusi lied – Senate
  • Democracy Day: Mark, govs, others plead for unity
  • PDP, cause of Nigeria’s problems –Amaechi
  • Plateau bans hawking, street trading, illegal motor parks
  • Jonathan declares total war on Boko Haram
  • 14 die in Edo auto crash
  • Chibok: Presidential panel visits school
  • Chibok abduction: Mu’azu, a pathological liar –Borno SSG
  • Mimiko charges politicians to play according to rules
  • Voters registration: Enugu residents angry over faulty INEC machines
  • Group endorses Aregbesola for second term
  • APC condemns attack on ‘bring back our girls’ protesters in Abuja
  • Wada accuses Kogi ex-SUBEB chairman of dishonesty
  • Girls: Obasanjo warns military against propaganda
  • Industrial court hears Sanusi, FG suit today
  • UN adds Nigeria to countries with al-Qaeda affiliate
  • GOK Ajayi goes home amidst eulogies, tributes
  • 1,000 benefit from Aboderin empowerment project
  • Jonathan receives locally-made vehicles
  • Nigeria still hope of Africa – Mark
  • Insecurity: Stop blame game, Uduaghan tells leaders
  • EFCC secured 117 convictions in 2013 —Report
  • EKOcorp’s profits surge 22.13% on reduced costs
  • Jonathan declares amnesty for Boko Haram
  • NLNG flags off ship building training in Bonny
  • Economic uncertainties inhibit National Salt of Nigeria growth prospects
  • Thistle Praxis, AFDB aim for financial inclusion as Africa CEOs meet
  • 3rd Agrikexpo/Foodbext West Africa set to commence
  • Wema Bank assures shareholders of achieving growth targets via “Project LEAP
  • Retail boom spikes as investors develop malls in 10 cities
  • Mimiko’s mother-in-law for burial today
  • Dearth of DDC machines mars voter registration
  • Professors, perm secs to earn full salaries as pension
  • Ex-Oyo gov, Ladoja, loses son in auto crash
  • Zenith Bank emerges Best Customer-Focused Bank in KPMG survey
  • Tejuosho Market: Court strikes out contempt charge against FirstBank
  • Money laundering: CBN warns banks against violating directives
  • CBN directs banks to upgrade Chief Compliance Officers
  • Wema Bank explains return to profitability
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