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Today’s major headlines (Monday, August 18, 2014)

  • Pope Francis urges inter-Korean reconciliation
  • Ribadu cracks PDP
  • Ebola: Cameroun shuts border against Nigeria
  • Ebola: FG places Abuja, Lagos, Enugu under watch
  • 2015: Atiku set to declare for APC presidential ticket
  • Ebola: We didn’t reject drugs, neglect patients –Fashola
  • Senate seat as governors’ parting gift
  • Aliens who do not have business in Nigeria will be repatriated –Paradang, Immigration CG
  • Rage in Benin over activist’s murder
  • I want to turn Imo around –Sen Chris Anyanwu
  • Albert Okumagba: We ’ll sustain capital formation through margin loan
  • 2015: I’m still consulting –Tambuwal
  • ‘Why Igbo should produce Lagos deputy gov in 2015’
  • I didn’t mention name of dischared doctor – Health Minister
  • INEC‎ extends distribution of voter cards by two days
  • Confusion as Ebola patients vanish in Liberia
  • LCCI blames FG, urges more efforts
  • TUC urges FG to settle rift with NMA
  • Cameroon shuts sea border against Nigeria
  • Jonathan’s wife sends relief materials to B’Haram victims
  • Jonathan’s wife sends relief materials to B’Haram victims
  • Commissioner asks rich Nigerians to help communities
  • 2015: APC slams Igbo’s endorsement of Jonathan
  • Oyo REC warns against dual registration
  • Ebola: Govt urges Lagosians to embrace healthy habit
  • Lawmaker faults sacking of 16,000 resident doctors
  • Cholera kills six in Adamawa
  • Ribadu defends defection to PDP
  • Confab wants non-graduates barred from contesting for president
  • APC, Falana flay fresh plot to remove Al-Makura
  • Rogue bankers steal customers’ funds online
  • Ebola: UK varsities on alert for Nigerian students, others
  • How Ebola patients survived – Experts
  • Nasarawa lawmakers consider fresh impeachment against Al-Makura today
  • Insurgency: Only APC members are criticising Jonathan — Mbadinuju
  • CJN sued over alleged fraud in appointment of FCT judges
  • Agric value chain is long, can employ over 60 percent of Nigerians — Onyeani Nwosu
  • Tension as Maigari resumes today
  • DMO: Nigerian firms issue $3.4bn Bonds in Int’l Capital Market
  • Electricity Council proposes N160bn annual funding benchmark for TCN
  • Rabiu: Incessant building collapse not due to 32.5 Cement Grade
  • Investment inflows to Nigeria decline 42 percent to $2.86bn
  • Banks lament as electronic fraud rises to N2bn
  • Nigeria may lose $2 billion to Ebola
  • Jonathan: Okorocha is an embarrassment to democracy
  • SDP will form an alternative cabinet in Osun, says Party Chairman
  • Keystone Bank promotes financial inclusion
  • NSE advises shareholders on listing rules
  • Etisalat’s subscriber base rises to 19.5m
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