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Today’s major headlines (Sunday, May 4, 2014)

  • Jonathan speaks on current national issues Sunday
  • Military repels terrorists from Maiduguri varsity
  • Nigeria cracks down before World Economic Forum event
  • Chibok: Omatseye faults nation’s youths
  • APC fixes fresh congress in Anambra, as Fayose’s aide dumps PDP for APC
  • Esan Elders, Edo Gov disagree over alleged marginalisation
  • 2015: Nasarawa APC must re-strategise for victory, says Omar
  • SMEs key to development of Niger Delta, says SEC boss
  • Aspirant suggests more assistance to fight insurgency
  • Nyanya blast: APC asks Pres. Jonathan to lead instead of shifting blames
  • Cross River water board worried over N300m debt
  • Washington vows to help fight Boko Haram
  • Abducted girls must be found, Jonathan gives Shettima marching order
  • Lockdown as troops patrol airports ahead of ‘African Davos’
  • #BringBackOurGirls: “We cannot continue to be big brother for nothing”
  • FCT Minister appeals to Nyanya blast victims’ relations to claim corpses
  • Aftermath of ‘Nyanya 2’ blast: Residents scared to leave their homes
  • Four killed in well trying to retrieve bucket
  • Confab: Kutigi denies extension of Conference by 6 weeks
  • Funding of Terror Network: ‘Boko Haram got over N11bn to kill and maim’
  • Brazil 2014: Enyeama, Emenike, Osaze, Mikel, Uche’re Keshi’s biggest assets -Bazuaye
  • Woman sells own son’s baby for N350,000
  • Borno Elders to Patience: Your husband is chief security officer, not Shettima
  • Nigeria’ll overcome terrorism –Ekweremadu
  • Why APC must be voted out –Fayose
  • Stolen baby recovered from church
  • Chibok School girls: Patience Jonathan threatens to lead protest
  • Religious leaders deplore proliferation of strip clubs
  • Gowon pleads justice for poor citizens
  • US warns of possible terrorist attack on Lagos hotel
  • Mark’s aide lauds FG for dam project in Cross River
  • Eket residents complain about electricity bills
  • Insecurity threatens World Economic Summit
  • 2015:  APGA faction, UPP plan alliance
  • Nyanya blast: 17 yr-old-victim stranded in hospital, as Mark mourns
  • Police arrest APGA factional leader’s secretary over invasion
  • NERC, fixed charge and creation of viable electricity market
  • Police arrests two suspected internet fraudster over $350,000 scam
  • S’Korea ferry death toll reaches 244
  • Aviation unions set for two-day warning strike
  • Neimeth Pharmaceuticals Q1 2014 turnover grows by 40 percent
  • FG’s financial safety nets threatened as FIRS Q1 non-oil revenue down 25 percent
  • Shell’s planned asset sale in Nigeria may take up to a year
  • Analysts rule out subsidy removal before general elections
  • US warns citizens in Nigeria
  • Navy releases containers of seized explosives to consignee
  • Wrath of God will descend on Boko Haram, says FG
  • Operators give recipe for viable local airline service
  • Fayose’s former speaker, Olatunbosun, dumps PDP for APC
  • Lagos 2015: Rising call for gender consideration
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