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Today’s major headlines (Wednesday, September 24, 2014)

  • Access Bank emerges Best Local Bank in Nigeria
  • Don’t give Joshua visa, ANC youths tell Zuma
  • Boko Haram attacks will continue – APC Chieftain
  • Gunmen attack lovers romancing inside car
  • 2015 Presidency: Oshiomhole submits letter of intent to APC leadership
  • Shekau is well, alive – Boko Haram negotiator
  • 2015: Atiku declares for presidency today
  • $9.3m Arms Deal: APC House Members Stage Walkout, Accuse FG of Money Laundering
  • Ukraine crisis: Russian troops pulling out, says NATO
  • 50 Fleeing Boko Haram Members Arrested as DHQ Refutes Rescue of Chibok Girls
  • Atiku to Declare for Presidency Wednesday, S’West APC Endorses Bid
  • Employers fail to remit 130,000 workers’ pension contributions
  • US, Arab Allies Launch First Strike on IS in Syria
  • Radical cleric Abu Qatada acquitted by Jordanian court
  • Synagogue Tragedy: TB Joshua not welcome in South Africa, ANC warns
  • NLC Seeks lighter sentence for condemned soldiers
  • Suspects abandon Italy, China to lead robbery gang
  • Ogun police kill 37 robbers in nine months
  • Presidency: Only Jonathan Can Decide His Running Mate
  • Suntai: Court Declines to Grant Injunction Restraining Medical Panel
  • Rivers Govt Kicks as Police Lead Okocha into Court Premises
  • Agbaso Set to Dump APGA, PDP Chieftains Woo Him
  • Man butchers wife over claims of promiscuity
  • Buhari, Atiku at Kogi APC Rally, Urge Voters to Defend Mandate
  • Australian laws to criminalize travel to terror hotspots
  • Judge Declines Jurisdiction in Suit Challenging PDP’s Zoning Policy
  • Defining Moments for APC as Atiku Unfolds Agenda
  • Banks raised N340bn capital in eight months – Report
  • APC and politics of empowerment
  • Oando to double oil output to 100,000bpd over five years
  • Ecobank Commences ‘Back to School’ Campaign
  • Fire guts Seventh Day church building in Lagos
  • 60-year-old man accused of raping employer’s daughter, 9
  • Credit to Private Sector Rises to N17.394tn
  • No Nigerian under Ebola surveillance -Minister
  • Killers of Venezuelan beauty queen Monica Spear jailed
  • New strikes target IS near Syria-Turkey border
  • 2015: Benue has decided to return Mark to Senate, say Suswam
  • ‘I built 2 houses from robbery proceeds’
  • Man, 35, beaten to stupor for playing loud music in Ebonyi
  • Ngige: Sheathe your sword in public interest
  • Brace up for tougher elections, Buhari urges Nigerians
  • Jonathan’s endorsement as sole candidate, mockery of democracy -APC
  • Sallah: Don’t drive against traffic, FRSC warns
  • Ebola: Plateau begins distribution of test kit to schools
  • India’s first Mars satellite ‘Mangalyaan’ enters orbit
  • $67bn global shale gas windfall to elude Nigeria
  • American journalist freed from Somali pirates
  • Islamic State battle could take years – US
  • UK lawmakers to decide on joining US-led IS strikes
  • Homosexuals, others record highest HIV/AIDs infection in Nigeria – Survey
  • Those seeking automatic ticket fear competition – Atiku
  • Why Buhari deserves automatic ticket – Okechukwu
  • Hope rises as new malaria vaccine lands in 2015
  • S’Africa shouldn’t return seized $9.3m yet – APC
  • Strong immune system can give long life
  • Eagles: Babayaro rejects Martins
  • Actors go into politics for gain, power, passion – Zulu Okafor
  • NFF election: My experience stands me out – Umeh
  • CAF picks Moroccan officials for Nigeria- Gabon duel
  • S., Arab allies launch first strikes on fighters in Syria
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