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Today’s major headlines (Thursday, September 11, 2014)

  • Ebola scare: Sept 22 resumption date not in children’s interest – Parents, teachers
  • Gridlock in Lagos as petrol tanker overturns
  • Boko Haram: Anxiety grips Presidency over disloyal soldiers
  • Don’t cede any inch of Nigerian territory to Boko Haram, regent urges FG
  • Ebola: Wife of late doctor discharged
  • Boko Haram: Anxiety grips Presidency over disloyal soldiers
  • Kogi workers still earn N3,000 salary …As ICPC wades in
  • PDP will always suffer defeat in Osun – APC
  • My plan to defect, a mere rumour – Mimiko
  • Creation of more polling units: Ekwueme, Clark others ask Jega to resign
  • Maiduguri is surrounded by Boko Haram, Borno Elders’ Forum Cries Out
  • Three Million Jobs to be created as Jonathan Inaugurates Board
  • Tinubu may back Buhari for APC presidential ticket
  • All active Ebola cases discharged, schools’ resumption remains Sept 22
  • Reviewed Gas Price May Lead to Higher Electricity Tariffs
  • Actor Arrested over Ebola Hoax on Arik Air Flight
  • Mark: I’ll Pursue State Creation with My Last Breath
  • Jonathan Hails Igbinedion’s Accomplishments at 80
  • Court Issues Bench Warrant against 7 LASU Students
  • Dimgba Igwe: We Need Relevant Information to Track Killer Driver, Says FRSC
  • Ekwueme, Clark, Southern Leaders Ask Jega to Resign over New Polling Units
  • Okorocha Can Fix Nigeria for APC, Says Oyegun
  • APC stands no chance against Jonathan – Ezeife
  • Mimiko denies leaving Labour Party for PDP
  • Kwankwaso: PDP Has Made a Laughing Stock of Ribadu
  • South-West PDP crisis deepens
  • Rights groups demand prosecution of Poly student’s rapist
  • Air France pilots shun Nigeria, others over Ebola
  • Trained as a nurse, trafficked for prostitution
  • Kwara Deserves Better Leadership in 2015, Says Suruk
  • Lagos: How We Spent N160bn World Bank Loan on Light Rail Project
  • We’ll free UN peacekeepers soon – Syrian rebels
  • FEC Ratifies Abidjan-Abuja Corridor Treaty, Approves $2.25m Transmission Contract
  • Samsung Expands Retail Footprint in Nigeria with New Stores
  • Police rescue fraudster from angry mob
  • Prevention is better than cure, do health check
  • Lawmaker Empowers 124 Indigent Students in Lagos
  • Breaking News: Judge finds Pistorius ‘not guilty’ of murder
  • Ebola scare: Sept 22 resumption date not in children’s interest – Parents, teachers
  • Politicisation of Boko Haram insurgency, bane of Nigeria’s anti-terror fight by Lai Mohammed
  • Missing couple found in Ogun DSS detention
  • Retired soldiers threaten ‘guerilla warfare’ over non-payment of pension increment
  • 18-month-old infant tested negative to Ebola – Rivers Commissioner
  • Adamawa Guber Polls: We won’t be caught unawares – APC
  • Ekiti: A rocky state and its untapped potentials
  • Igbinedion at 80: My body will tell me when to retire
  • Election woes hit Afghanistan
  • No date for NFF general election yet – Maigari
  • Dead end for exam cheats
  • No evidence US air marshal attacked in Lagos -FG
  • IS crisis: Kerry to meet Arab leaders in Jeddah
  • ‘Presidency is not playing politics with Boko Haram’
  • Oscar Pistorius trial: Premeditated murder ruled out
  • OAU student tests negative for Ebola virus – Management
  • Suarez set for Clasico debut
  • Taraba United hosts Pillars, as action resumes on Sunday
  • Cameroun thrashes Cote d’Ivoire 4-1, Ghana beats Togo 3-2
  • I won’t sanction workers over role at election, says Aregbesola
  • China indicates interest in Nigeria’s oil & gas sector
  • Must your kids attend an expensive school?
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