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Today’s major headlines (Wednesday, September 3, 2014)

  • 45 terrorists feared dead as military repels attack on Bama council
  • Why Katsina did not borrow a kobo for seven years – Gov Shema …spends N11bn on Yar’Adua Varsity, begins 75MW solar power mill
  • You are devious and a liar, Tinubu replies Ikimi
  • Africa’s telecoms market to hit $65bn by 2018 – Report
  • Don’t crucify Keshi if Eagles fail against Congo – Taribo
  • Eagles Camp Bubble with Pros from Europe
  • Military Takes Delivery of New Hardware, Insurgents’ Death Toll Rises to 130 in Bama
  • UK Deputy High Commissioner Slumps, Dies at Lagos Airport
  • Ebola: Uzbekistan bars Nigeria from wrestling championships
  • Tinubu Replies Ikimi, Denies Betraying Ribadu, Involvement in Oando/ConocoPhilips Deal
  • Jonathan may declare in October
  • Ex-militants want amnesty beyond 2015
  • Nigeria Drops to 127th Place on the Global Competitive Index
  • Suspected Ebola Cases Cause Anxiety in Lagos, Kaduna
  • Ebola: Rivers Achieves 96% Contact-tracing
  • Boko Haram: Structural challenges beyond Jonathan’s reach, says Chatham house
  • My Ambition is the Adamawa Project, Says Fintiri
  • Child migrant ‘sexually abused’ in Australia
  • Oyo PDP: Akala, Folarin, Makinde Begin State-wide Consultations
  • PDP, APC Trade Words over Onyebuchi’s Redeployment to Civil Service
  • Residents grab Catholic seminarians, tag them terrorists
  • 2015: Five Reasons Buhari Would Go to Tribunal Again
  • Thousands of child refugees held in Thailand
  • LASG, police battle criminal spots on the Island
  • Al-Makura Sues for Peace, Ready to Meet Assembly Members, Stakeholders
  • US kills six in attack on al-Shabab leaders
  • Ogun PDP denies endorsing Bankole for governorship
  • Men of God and divorce
  • I will stand by President Jonathan till the end – Gov. Isa Yuguda
  • Panic as Ebola hits Kaduna; fear in Lagos
  • Rivers Assembly Authorises Amaechi to Access N50bn Bond
  • Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge: Where Love is on the Run
  • Pharmacists seek more research funding over Ebola
  • We stopped Ikimi because of his awful past – Tinubu
  • INEC suspends electoral officers for fraud in Osun
  • Another US health worker infected with Ebola
  • High cases of deserters dangerous for military, Nigeria – TUC
  • 2015 elections: We’re ready for open debate on Nigeria’s future – Fashola
  • Navy: Crude Oil Theft Witnessed 154% Reduction in Seven Months
  • Kaduna records first suspected Ebola case
  • Oyo: Another senator leaves Ajimobi’s grip
  • Impeached Enugu deputy gov. rejects redeployment
  • Cameroon army ‘kills 40 Boko Haram fighters’
  • Obasanjo, Machel, others sign for action
  • UPDATE: Kaduna’s suspected Ebola case tests negative
  • Patients besiege UCH, LUTH as doctors’ return
  • Lagos upgrades Ifako-Ijaiye General Hospital
  • Diaspora Nigerians remit $10.4bn in first half of 2014 – Okonjo-Iweala
  • I can swear in Oba shrine PDP did not offer us money – Edo Dep Speaker
  • No defection of our members to PDP -APC
  • High cases of deserters dangerous for military, Nigeria – TUC
  • Fashola’s call for rail revival
  • Jonathan’s hostage negotiator puts him in a tight corner
  • Aba: A city in ruins!
  • Prosecute Boko Haram sponsors now, APC tells FG
  • Triplets detained in hospital over N.7m medical bill
  • Jigawa inaugurates 2014 Hajj Committee
  • Mimiko orders recruitment of 2,000 teachers
  • Ukraine agrees ‘permanent truce’ with rebels in east
  • Former Sri Lanka soldier sets self ablaze in ‘anti-UN protest’
  • Islamic State ‘beheading of US hostage Sotloff’ sparks outrage
  • Cancer-fighting drugs might also stop malaria early
  • Australia asylum seeker ‘brain-dead’ after infection – activists
  • Ebola: Private school proprietors kick against new resumption date in Ogun
  • Lagos-Calabar railway underway —Jonathan
  • Lagos APC tackles PDP over restriction of okada
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