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Today’s major headlines (Tuesday, May 13, 2014)

  • Confab panel okays 50-50 representation in N’Assembly
  • WHO alerts to rise in alcohol-related deaths, others
  • NCAA raises standard for aircraft’s airworthiness
  • Chibok : Our daughters not in Boko Haram video – Some parents
  • Ohaneze gives Security Chiefs 7 days to locate, rescue girls or resign
  • Banks aiding money laundering, says CBN
  • Chibok Girls: Obasanjo condemns abduction, says FG could have acted quickly
  • Fuel subsidy probe: Court refuses to quash charge against Farouk
  • How Nyanya blast was planned, executed — DSS
  • Independence Day Blast: I was given epilepsy medication, says Okah
  • Education for all, panacea for insurgency – Buhari
  • #BringBackourGirls: Doubts, hope as parents watch B-Haram video
  • There was no money in Edo to loot — Igbinedion
  • 30m households lack access to electricity — Nebo
  • Fayemi, teachers make peace
  • Allegation of rigging: PDP, LP fault APC’s claim
  • NEC hails Jonathan, int’l community over fight against insurgency
  • Confab: C’tee recommends unicameral legislature
  • Benue communities, Air Force on warpath over demolition of houses
  • Enyeama makes history, wins Africa player of Ligue 1 award
  • Edo PDP, aggrieved APC chieftains meet over defection
  • EFCC Chair urges collaboration in anti-graft war
  • Boko Haram wants abducted girls exchanged for detained members
  • 10 killed in Rivers’ cult war
  • Obiano flags off task force on road decongestion
  • ‎Insecurity: Jonathan consults with Congolese govt on regional security
  • My vision is to abolish poverty in Osun –Aregbesola
  • Osun defection: Adeleke, Oyinlola await Tinubu’s consent
  • 2015: Don warns on dangers of fraudulent elections
  • Nigeria’s agric experiments creating investment opportunities –Minister
  • I’m not tired of Chibok girls, says Okonjo-Iweala
  • Terrorists attack threat: Passengers, airlines groan under new security measures at airports
  • South-East APC absolves self from congress
  • Help us crush Boko Haram, Mark begs China
  • 2014 FIFA World Cup: UN picks Super Eagles as ambassadors
  • FG: All options are on the table to rescue schoolgirls
  • Stock Exchange: Dangote to step aside, Aig-Imoukhuede steps in
  • Chibok: Fact-finding committee interacts with foreign experts
  • Sanusi wins again as court stops FRC from investigating him
  • Industralisation key to Nigeria’s growth, says Jonathan
  • Court reinstates PDP S’West caretaker committee
  • C’River PDP Chairman under fire over comment on Jedy Agba
  • APC young turks canvass generational change
  • EU backs UN’s plan for appropriate measures against Boko Haram
  • FG approves new cement standard for building, construction
  • Alade expresses concern over banks’ role in money laundering
  • FG to clamp down on more firms over Nigerian content
  • Sultan: Islam does not support terrorism
  • Police read Riot Act against lynching
  • Chibok Girls: Delegate embarks on solo protest at venue
  • Kerosene scam persists despite National Assembly probe
  • Operators predict stability in cooking gas market
  • Electricity distribution companies defy NERC on estimated bills
  • Nigeria girls’ abduction: US deploys manned planes
  • Release our members for your girls, Boko Haram tells FG
  • Peoples Bank: Court rules on Falana’s case July 2
  • People with disabilities complain over electoral process
  • Group wants Diamond Bank MD to run fort Abia guber
  • Police not against peaceful rallies –IGP
  • Mother identifies daughter on video of abducted schoolgirls
  • Fayose accuses Fayemi of deceiving Ekiti teachers
  • Red wine health benefits overhyped -Study
  • Pistorius trial resumes with mental health ruling due
  • LASG appeals award of N10m damages against LASTMA
  • NSA trains NEMA, navy in crisis management
  • Ondo landslide: Govt promises quick rehabilitation
  • Split Oyo into two states, group tells confab
  • Committee wants child marriage outlawed
  • Children threaten to boycott May 27 celebration
  • Femi Kuti, Kosoko, Okei-Odumakin join women protesters in Lagos
  • Farouk Lawan, Emenalo, must face trial —Court
  • Fight B’Haram, expose their sponsors, Aliyu tells FG
  • Abducted girls not in Cameroon —US envoy
  • Heineken announce merger for NB, Consolidated Breweries
  • BlackBerry aims to reverse emerging market slump with budget handset
  • Naira falls amid strong dollar demand, weak supply
  • Boko Haram highlights slow decline of Nigeria’s military
  • Policy flip flop, banks’ apathy stagnate ATM penetration
  • Mikano, Schneider sign MoU to boost distribution
  • Oracle, LASG deepens partnership on technology talent drive
  • Rebased GDP reinforces more investible securities for NSE
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