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Today’s Major Headlines (Wednesday, May 28, 2014)

 

  • Insurgents kill 10 soldiers, 14 policemen in Yobe State
  • Govts should not sponsor pilgrimages, says Confab
  • Defence HQ condemns New York Times report on Nigeria’s military
  • Grief over Chibok girls on Children’s Day
  • Stop the ‘cement war’, now!
  • Eagles battle with Scotland, as final round of preparation begins
  • Govt to build super grid power transmission facility
  • Obasanjo moves to free abducted Chibok girls
  • Children write Jonathan, Boko Haram over Chibok schoolgirls
  • Boko Haram in four-hour reign of terror, kills 35 in Yobe
  • Northern govs intervene in Nyako, Adamawa House rift
  • FG to build longest gas pipeline – Alison-Madueke
  • Air Force ‘GULMA’ yet to be deployed for operations
  • We should not go to war over census figures – IBB
  • ‘Nollywood films sending positive, negative messages to viewers’
  • 4 monarchs, councillor, 10 others arraigned over theft of voters’ cards
  • Driver docked for stealing employer’s car
  • Cambodia jails Nigerian, 2 others for smuggling heroin
  • Arepo: Vandals abduct 9 Policemen
  • INEC ready to challenge ‘APC’ suit
  • Uncertainty trails Nigeria’s digital broadcast migration
  • SERAP flays N100m pension bill for A-Ibom Govt.
  • Delegates vote to tax churches, mosques
  • Take responsibility for Boko Haram, NAF tells Shettima
  • Cleric accuses northern Govs of persecuting Christians
  • Lagos raids 2,217 non-indigene beggars
  • Digital literacy critical to successful broadband penetration — Ndukwe
  • Aftermath of Jos blasts: Fear grips Bauchi residents
  • I’m not interested in 2015 Presidency —Gov Lamido
  • Boko Haram members in the armed forces?
  • Ogun APC crisis: PDP woos APC rep, 10 lawmakers
  • Edo PDP tackles Oshiomhole over alleged health sector neglect
  • Subsidy trial: Court admits exhibits against prosecution
  • How Govt. and insurers can collaborate against terrorism
  • Pension contribution hits N4.3trn
  • Abia re-engages 2,700 sacked non-indigenes
  • ‘Insurgents can’t stop foreign investment’
  • Gordon Brown flags off safe school initiative
  • 2015: Kwankwaso, Nyako, Wamakko meet
  • My problem with Ize-Iyamu,others —Oshiomhole
  • Ajaokuta Steel Company: Kogi State writes delegates
  • NDLEA sets up symbol, drug-free club
  • Students behind high crime rate in Imo — Okorocha
  • Children’s Day tragedy: Parents beat two kids to death
  • Enugu school children weep for kidnapped Chibok girls
  • Fresh facts emerge on Chibok abduction
  • Fayemi denies stopping Obas from receiving Jonathan
  • Kanu tasks Odemwingie on World Cup
  • Brazil gets dossier on Nigeria, 15 other countries
  • House to probe Petroleum Minister, Shell over sale of OML 29
  • FG Moves to Boost Gas Supply to Domestic Market
  • Osun shuts down MTN Base Stations over unpaid fees
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