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Today’s major headlines (Tuesday, September 2, 2014)

  • Abia stinks, says billionaire, Arthur Eze
  • 2015: Jonathan’s bid suffers setback
  • Chime swears in new dep gov
  • Ebola: Enugu declares 6 free of virus
  • We’ll terminate PDP’s misrule in 2015 –Oyegun
  • Fight Boko Haram like Ebola, NLC tells FG
  • 2015:  APC dead without Buhari –Lawmaker
  • 2015: No anointed candidate –Ogun PDP chair
  • Fashola advocates rail line resuscitation for effective transport system
  • Kwara APC youths deny attack on party leaders
  • Planned defection: Ondo traditional rulers back Mimiko
  • Jubilation in Ebonyi as court recognises Speaker, Nwazunku
  • ‘Don’t drag President Jonathan’s name in the mud’
  • 2015: Akpabio urges youths to be agents of change
  • Battle of Calabar :Enyeama, Ogbuke out of Congo clash
  • Bank customers grumble as N65 ATM charge kicks off
  • CBN bans banks, others from acquiring shares in HoldCos
  • Diamond Bank rights issue: Investors jittery over Otti’s alleged governorship ambition
  • NFF crisis: Giwa defies FIFA, storms Glass House
  • FIFA sticks to Sept 4 election
  • Ebola: Liberian nurses go on strike over pay, equipment
  • Stop harassing my supporters, Amaechi tells police
  • Atiku may declare presidential ambition Sept 24
  • I remain committed to Jonathan, PDP –Yuguda
  • US, Britain, Nigeria, others review counter-terrorism war Sept. 3
  • No Ebola in Bayelsa, says govt
  • Ebola: The magic of early detection
  • Fight Boko Haram like Ebola, NLC tells FG
  • Rebels expel members from CAR govt
  • ‘150,000 Nigerian women suffer from Fistula’
  • Stop insulting Abia govt, Orji warns Kalu
  • Enugu says remaining six suspects now free
  • NERDC tackles mass failure with e-curriculum
  • NAFDAC raids Katsina markets, seizes fake food products
  • Foundation inaugurates support for orphans
  • Fashola allays Ebola fears, confirms receipts of N200m
  • Nasarawa lawmakers to boycott peace meeting with Al-Makura
  • Chime redeploys impeached dep gov to civil service
  • Ebola: Arrested foreigners are musicians, says immigration
  • SERAP, Falana demand trial of alleged B’Haram sponsors
  • Customers shun other banks’ ATMs over N65 charge
  • No action until Tambuwal defects, say Reps
  • Oyo APC, PDP clash
  • Voters without permanent cards won’t vote in 2015 – INEC
  • Elderly woman tests positive for Ebola in Rivers
  • Army, Boko Haram in fierce battle for Bama
  • Former Kano deputy gov dies at 90
  • Falcao arrives to complete Manchester United move
  • FG Mulls PPP financing model for transmission network
  • Anambra to shut down GSM Services
  • Next Day cheque clearance commences Thursday
  • Ebola Virus: Doctor’s sister quarantined in P’Harcourt
  • Nigeria’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index drops to 54.6
  • Stock Market tumbles as bears regain control
  • Flour Mills first quarter profit drops by 24 percent
  • FrieslandCampina to acquire Ivory Coast Dairy business from Olam
  • ILO: 2.3m people die annually from work -related deceases, accidents
  • PIB should sustain existing contracts, boost investments, says Total
  • Abuja Disco acquires N106m vehicles, installs 140 transformers
  • PTDF justifies funding trainings in welding, fabrication
  • Atiku, APC Governors criticise FG’s health care approach
  • Adamawa: Group canvasses support for Marwa
  • Kwara Youths urge Saraki to allow Ahmed continue in office
  • Proust: Crude Oil theft is a big concern
  • Construction Union vows to resist casualisation of workers
  • Ebola: TUC expresses concern over state of Port Harcourt airport
  • Panic as rumours of Ebola outbreak hits Bayelsa
  • Ondo debunks rumours of Ebola Virus in the State
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