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Today’s Major Headlines (Thursday, May 8, 2014)

 

  • Police offer N50 million for information on abducted girls
  • ‘Electricity firms plan to raise service charge’
  • Kidnapping of school girls in Borno ‘outrageous,’ ‘heartbreaking’, says Obama
  • Britain, China, France join battle to rescue schoolgirls
  • NNPC, PPMC seek to quash suit over lack of jurisdiction
  • ‘Nigeria to earn N1.9tr from divested oil assets’
  • World Bank mobilises N2.5tr for power generation in Nigeria
  • ‘WEF should pressurise UN into blocking arms leakage to Nigeria’
  • BringBackOurGirls: More countries join US, UK to rescue girls
  • We ‘ll not accept Govt. of insurgency, blackmail— Southern people’s assembly
  • Let’s fight our common enemies, Sultan urges
  • IOCs to divest $11.5bn assests — Alison-Madueke
  • Fayemi’s other side, by Opeyemi Bamidele
  • WEF: Chinese investors offer FMBN $4bn mortgage fund
  • US scientists ready to deploy DNA technology to identify, reunite girls with families
  • Abuja shut for World Economic Forum
  • Boko Haram: Southern leaders call for border closure
  • ‘Oni’s exit, big blow to PDP’
  • 2015: INEC to conduct fresh voters’ registration in 621 units in Enugu
  • Nigeria targets $11.5bn from upstream asset divestment
  • BRAZIL 2014 Osaze, yes; Yobo, no —Siasia
  • US, Nigeria Iron out Modalities on Rescue of Chibok Schoolgirls
  • Kidnappers of Dutch Nationals in Niger Delta Demand N500m Ransom
  • Chibok Indigenes: First Lady Dashed Our Hopes and Expectations
  • Security Challenges: Ekwueme, Clark, Others Warn against Intimidating Jonathan
  • Boko Haram: NYSC Initiates Policy for Corps Members to Seek Re-deployment from North-east
  • INEC: No Voting Without PVC in 2015
  • Poll Shows Fayose with Slight Edge in Ekiti Guber Election
  • NUEE, NLC to Shut down Eko Electricity Distribution Company
  • WEF: FG, USAID to boost primary healthcare services
  • WEF: Jonathan calls for more commitment to agric
  • Chibok schoolgirls: FG summons heads of public media agencies
  • Lagos to introduce passengers’ insurance scheme –Opeifa
  • Don’t extend emergency rule, say N’East elders
  • Heineken investing in Nigeria to tap future volume growth
  • WEF to counter negative Nigeria publicity as potential trumps image
  • MTN expects Naira to be devalued after Nigeria 2015 election
  • Chibok: Female protester not an impersonator –Group
  • Lagos SWAN welcomes Omorodion’s appointment
  • Keshi not fair to Ike Uche, Ideye – Ekpo
  • WEF: China to commence direct flight to Nigeria
  • Kalu to Awujale at 80: You’re a rare monarch
  • Fitch Rates Diamond Bank’s Senior Debt ‘B(EXP)’
  • Shagari : PDP Battle Ready to Rescue Sokoto from Collapse
  • Crude lifting contract: Local shippers, Minister on collision course
  • WEF: African business community votes $10m to save Nigerian schools
  • Fayemi is Awolowo of our time, says Ado-Ekiti monarch
  • Inclusive Growth: AfDB Wants Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya to Synergise
  • Canada to Invest $5bn in Producing 3,000mw in Delta
  • AMCON Appoints Advisers for Sale of Mainstreet Bank
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