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Today’s major headlines (Saturday, July 12, 2014)

  • Our girls still in captivity, Say Chibok parents
  • Impeachment: Nyako, deputy shun panel
  • Doctors Will Call Off Strike On Monday, Says Health Minister
  • FG Commits N3bn to Housing in Enugu
  • Germany’s history boys prepare to wreck Messi dream
  • Balmo forest raid: Troops recover weapons from underground armouries
  • CONFAB: Crisis deepens as Kutigi, 50 wise men fail to meet
  • Nigeria will not fall – Gowon; Demanding for good governance – Ezekwesili
  • SAN: LPPC drops Keyamo, confers rank on 17 lawyers
  • To get uninterrupted electricity, vote out PDP — Fashola
  • Horror: Ritual killings everywhere inspite of civilization
  • Adamawa impeachment: Nyako, deputy shun panel
  • Customs, FRSC collaborate to checkmate registration of smuggled vehicles
  • ITF plans 3 automotive training centres
  • World Bank withdrawal affected extension services in agriculture — Kassim
  • Tin-can-Mile2 traffic: Stakeholders want contractors changed
  • NIMASA to re-jig Cabotage guidelines for increased indigenous participation
  • NACCIMA tasks Nigeria on global trend
  • Police bust human parts syndicate in Lagos
  • Impeachment: Don’t listen to Nyako, Hannaniya tells Jonathan
  • Prostitutes take over 1004, Lekki, Oniru Estates
  • Youths endorse gov’s sack
  • Cross River, UPDC flag off construction of world-class estate
  • Transparent primary responsible for PDP’s victory in Ekiti – Fayose
  • Boko Haram: Immigration deports 182 illegal aliens
  • 2015: APC wants soldiers withdrawn from election venues
  • Brazil 2014: Algerian referee sets African record
  • Jos Disco invests N210m to check wrong billing
  • Fuel-laden tanker crashes, blocks Abuja-Keffi highway
  • Ikorodu road again: Police kill three, hoodlums block highway
  • £25m cocaine uncovered in fake bananas in London
  • Strike: Poly lecturers decry govt’s negligence
  • Osun commissioner alleges plot to disenfranchise youths, elders
  • Strike: FG challenges doctors to public debate
  • INEC toughens regulations on political adverts, campaigns
  • Ex-deputy governors urge Jonathan to seek re-election
  • Nigeria’s population to hit 223.3 million by 2020 –NPC
  • Osun APC accuses Omisore of assassination plot
  • Osun poll: Bishop, deputy governor warn against violence
  • ICPC arraigns worker for collecting double salaries
  • What inflated Fayose’s ego ’ll soon blow open–Jide Awe
  • Confab: Elders, others boycott meeting with Kutigi
  • Nigeria will surmount its challenges –Gowon
  • Group warns against obesity in Nigeria
  • Uduaghan tasks Immigration Service on illegal immigrants
  • Ikuforiji: Court reserves ruling on no-case application
  • Abuja: Workers risk terror attack over poor security
  • Kefee buried amid tears
  • Psychiatrist warns of increased violence against women, children
  • Osun promises security during election, festival
  • Red Cross warns of food, water poisoning in Borno
  • NGO canvasses increased maternal health funding
  • Yakubu: NNPC to consult senate on revenue remittance order
  • FG seek more Nigerian investment in power
  • 2015 Ford Mustang to Debut in Africa
  • Post-Rebasing, Nigeria’s GDP growth revised down to 5.49%
  • Welder wins in GOtv promotion
  • Automechanika holds fair in Germany
  • Airtel connects universities with internet infrastructure
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