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Today’s major headlines (Tuesday, February 4, 2014)

 

  • Jonathan hosts council of state meeting today.
  • Policeman who demanded dollar bride faces dismissal.
  • Defection: Saraki, 10 senators shun meeting with Mark.
  • Mbu bans political rallies in Rivers.
  • Osun pensioners protest non-payment of arrears.
  • Sweet tooth linked to heart attacks – study
  • U.S stocks continue January slump.
  • Defection: Court fixes February 14 to hear PDP’s motion.
  • Gunmen attack Bauchi police station, kill policeman, son
  • Mandela’s will: Family, staff, ANC inherit $4.1 million estate.
  • Fashola tackles home ownership, flags-off Lagos scheme.
  • We’re ready to sack PDP – Buhari
  • APC shuts down Yola for Atiku
  • Soldier kill colleague, tri-cyclist in Ogun.
  • Anti-Gay law: Netherlands confirms asylum applications by Nigerians.
  • Tambuwal, others challenge PDP’s bid to stop House leadership change.
  • Acting Governor accused of plotting to stop Suntai’s resumption.
  • INEC blames desperation, absence of internal democracy for election violence.
  • Amosu, APC Federal law makers close ranks as party registration begins.
  • Coalition to launch campaign for standardization of cement.
  • Emirates now fly to Abuja, Kano airports.
  • Vehicle manufacturers to take over ANAMMCO.
  • N4.2 billion theft: Court adjourns Atuche’s trial indefinitely.
  • Jonathan meets service chiefs for 5 hours.
  • Ijaw leaders reject Clark as youth group is dissolved.
  • There may be no PDP soon – Akande
  • NSE index rises 1.96% as market rebounds.
  • Tinubu: Atiku’s return is good for democracy.
  • Photography icon, Pa Ojeikere is dead.
  • Senate may have stormy session today.
  • 2015: We will make Nigeria ungovernable – Militants
  • Strike: Poly workers reject FG’s CONTISS arrears payment
  • Telecoms companies spend N10 billion annually to fuel base stations.
  • Shell pledges spending cuts, asset sales to restore profit.
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