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Today’s Major Headlines (Thursday, May 1, 2014)

 

  • Senate meets Jonathan over abducted school girls
  • Hundreds Protest in Abuja, Kano over Schoolgirls as Four More Escape
  • May Day: Nigerian workers demand improved welfare
  • NERC moves against collection of N750 fixed charge by DISCOs
  • Confab panel okays unicameral legislature
  • PDP seeks identities of kidnapped girls
  • Anyaoku urges North-East governors to help identify terrorists
  • Crack in confab alliance as Yoruba delegates push for confederation
  • Apapa Customs generates N22.1bn in Q1
  • BRAZIL 2014: NFF, Keshi decide Eagles’ list May 6
  • Jonathan commissions Maritime University, NIMASA dockyard
  • 2015: Akwa-Ibom PDP seeks Mua’zu’s blessing for zoning to Eket
  • Shell: Planned Sale of Oil Assets May Take Longer
  • Wakil: Borno Will Not Surrender to Terrorists
  • NIPP Privatisation: Talks between Ethiope, BPE Collapse
  • 2015: PDP’ll no longer tolerate arrogant members —Mu’azu
  • Reps to wade into ASUP, COEASU/FG face-off
  • Al-Mustapha drags Sheikh Khalil to court •Over defamation of character
  • Corrupt judges worse than Boko Hararm —NBA
  • NASS approves 15-year experience for PENCOM DG
  • Nigeria records 4,000 new cases of leprosy —Report
  • Oshodi Waste Transfer Loading Station on fire
  • We can publish names, pictures of victims, says Borno
  • Mark: we’ll work 24 hours to rescue abducted girls
  • NUJ opposes de-listing of labour matters from exclusive legislative list
  • China counsels African leaders on public spending
  • Nweke pledges to defend workers’ interests
  • Power: SSACTC faults privatization exercise, slams incessant outages
  • 15-year-old remanded in custody over murder of teacher
  • Nigeria’s Capital Importation Portfolio Hits $40.4bn
  • External reserves climb marginally to $38.142bn
  • Community fights Shell in UK court hearing
  • Lagos records 67 per cent first quarter budget performance
  • Taraba Senator Alleges helicopters ferrying insurgents into Wukari
  • National Conference gets six more weeks
  • 18,000 women get N600 million loan in Osun
  • ELECTRICITY: Consumers won’t pay after 15 days of power cut – FG
  • Match fixing allegation: FIFA writes NFF
  • Experts list opportunities in a rebased Nigerian economy
  • Access Bank’s gross earnings hit N208b
  • Shareholders endorse UBA Capital’s N1.5b dividend
  • FBN Holdings records rise in gross earnings
  • Seun Kuti leads group to protest against corruption, others
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