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Today’s major headlines (Thursday, January 30, 2014)

  • 10 APC Reps disown Shekarau over defection
  • Defection: Saraki, 10 other PDP senators write Mark
  • Job losses loom in telecoms industry
  • 2014 Budget: Senators blast Okonjo-Iweala…accuse minister of imposing World Bank/IMF Policies
  • Bieber charged with Toronto limo driver assault
  • South Sudan frees seven alleged coup plotters
  • EPL: Manchester City knocks Arsenal off top shot
  • Beware of our political enemies, PDP govs warn Mu’azu
  • Banker docked for allegedly stealing N28m ATM money
  • Youths on rampage over killing of hunter’s dog in Ilorin
  • PDP crisis: Mu’azu meets with PDP governors, senators
  • Man ties his 7 children to wheel-barrow, solicits for buyers
  • FG to phase out water sachets, other plastics
  • Bonga Oil spill: FG fines Shell N1.84 trillion
  • APC Reps vow to block funding for Police, capital projects
  • Police nab 60 year-old man for raping 12 year-old girl
  • PDP plots ambush for 11 defecting senators
  • Senators demand 2013 capital budget implementation
  • Rivers Boko Haram arrest: 275 suspects released
  • Amaechi blames Abuja forces for Rivers insecurity
  • Onitsha crisis: Let’s not destroy Igboland, MASSOB warns
  • Why I didn’t dump PDP – Aliyu Babangida
  • -My trial meant to cripple PDP in South West – Bode George
  • 2015: Bankole may join Ogun guber race
  • APC: Presidential ticket open to all zones
  • Babangida denies writing Jonathan
  • Mu’azu says automatic ticket is undemocratic
  • Naira remains stable amid strong dollar demand
  • Nigerian stocks fall to 1-month low
  • Oando to raise N250 billion, shareholders to meet in February to approve
  • Senators queries CBN’s N98 billion Convention Centre
  • Eagles lose 3-1 to Ghana
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