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Today’s major headlines (Saturday, September 20, 2014)

  • After two attempts, man commits suicide in Ekiti
  • Dimgba Igwe: Tinubu, Obiano, Anyanwu, Chevron, others pay tributes
  • Mike Awoyinfa’s touching story: How I received news of Dimgba’s death –Awoyinfa
  • Lecturers in Abia eat bread of sorrow
  • Adekunle, worthy example for today’s soldiers – GOC
  • 2015: Delta should be ruled by the best – Okocha
  • … He fought the civil war with deep hatred against Igbo – Amaechi
  • Black Scorpion Adekunle’s regrets, bosom friend, Don Aki recalls
  • Group collaborates with PDP for Jonathan
  • Jonathan happy as Enugu Helicopter School produces 42 pilots
  • Benjamin Adekunle deserves state burial –Oba Oyediran
  • FG bails out power companies with N213b
  • Church building collapses in Benin
  • Aregbesola has demonstrated exemplary leadership – Kumuyi
  • Brazil 2014: Ladipo opens up on Keshi’s World Cup sins
  • Learn Africa urges FG to raise education budget
  • Berthing delay: NPA unveils electronic ship entry notice
  • Google, Apple to introduce default encryption
  • Synagogue tragedy: NEMA advocates forensic test
  • Ebola: Sierra Leone begins three-day lockdown
  • Synagogue members prevented rescue efforts, death toll to rise
  • Oyo 2015: Friends pick form for Alao-Akala
  • Oyedepo defends fees charged by private varsities
  • Cameroun deports 85 Nigerian refugees
  • Boko Haram kills scores at Borno market
  • $9.3m scandal: Lawyers back interim seizure order in S’ Africa
  • Sierra Leone begins three-day curfew over Ebola
  • Ebola: Mob kills eight health officials in Guinea
  • Synagogue: Lagos reads riot act to builders, developers
  • Three feared dead in church building collapse
  • Ekiti seeks doctors’ support to prevent diseases
  • APC ticket: Buhari, Atiku seek delegates’ support
  • I’m more experienced to govern than Jonathan –Atiku
  • Zaria killings: El-Zakzaky approaches UN commission for justice
  • From the tube to politics: Desmond Elliot, 9ice, KSB speak on controversies
  • FG to charge N200, 000 for Ebola training
  • Minister tasks researchers on bitter kola value
  • Special Task Force arrests man over Plateau attack
  • 2015: Jonathan, PDP govs strike deal
  • IBEDC to spend $160m on power distribution
  • Synagogue: South Africans’ death toll now 84
  • Ogun announces Oct 8 as school resumption date
  • FG bails out private power companies with N213bn
  • Civilian JTF recruitment into Army, good development – Analysts
  • Ebola: Rivers, Oyo schools to resume Oct 6
  • Building collapse: Lagos govt moves against Synagogue
  • How a gunshot shattered my spinal cord and NFL dream –Nigerian student in American University
  • 8bn arrears: Unity Schools begin indefinite strike on Monday
  • FG to recruit civilian JTF members into army
  • Globacom attains second largest operator position
  • Heritage Bank makes initial payment for Enterprise Bank
  • World Bank intervention has impacted positively on Nigerian road culture, says FRSC
  • Finance ministry pays oil marketers 24.7billion
  • FG closes former Nigeria Airways facility for illegal occupation
  • Jeep plus preferred guests programme
  • Kaka: Nobody can force us out of APC
  • Ford fiesta under investigation for faulty door latches
  • Sixth Commandment: learn the art of defensive driving
  • Outdoor advertising and brand building in a digital world
  • FG renews plan to establish national carrier
  • Global billionaire population reaches record 2,325
  • FG to stop funding road construction by 2019, Says Maku
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