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Today’s major headlines (Thursday, May 22, 2014)

  • Jos bombing: PDP criticises APC for holding a political rally in Ekiti
  • 9 Fulani herdsmen gang-rape 15-yr-old girl, 2 housewives
  • Controversy trails approval of Ijebu State by confab delegates
  • Insecurity: Poor funding affecting military operations — Army
  • I’m not a religious bigot – Nyako
  • 7 UniJos medical students die in blast
  • 48 killed in fresh Borno attacks, Chibok schoolgirls sighted in Chad
  • Reps begin probe of alleged N10bn jet scam
  • How Nigeria can be developed — ex-Mexican President
  • Mr. President, beware the North won’t help you — Salvador
  • 2015: Uduaghan warns against importation of arms
  • OAU fees hike: Ooni intervenes, promises reversal
  • Confab: Derivation: N-Delta people dissatisfied with 13 % —Annkio Briggs
  • Ogun targets $1trn in new investment drive
  • Nigeria’s armed forces and the crisis of insurgency
  • Enyeama: Eagles’ll reach World Cup s/finals
  • 2015: INEC dismisses claims of missing names in Enugu voters’ register
  • Sesan Ogunro’s murder: Court remands 5 in prison over killing, N4.5m theft
  • 25 APC members of Adamawa Assembly defect to PDP
  • Delegates must make councils stronger — Okafor, ALGON President
  • Braithwaite expresses frustration over court’s adjournment of case
  • We’ve met your demands, LASU tells ASUU
  • Jos blasts callous, totally unacceptable — Ekweremadu
  • NPA’s berthing committee accuse marine pilots of extortion
  • Fayose challenges Fayemi to street-walk
  • US Congress asks Obama to explain strategy to deal with Boko Haram menace
  • Chibok girls: US deploys troops in Chad
  • Another masaccre: Again, Boko Haram kills 48 in Borno
  • Gunmen kidnap Anambra ex- commissioner, demands N16m
  • 9 Fulani herdsmen gang-rape 3 women
  • AMCON’s blueprint for sale of Mainstreet Bank ’ll worsen governance breaches – Stakeholders
  • CACS: CBN modifies implementation of N200bn agric fund
  • Kaduna to spend N800m on foreign scholarships
  • N275bn bond: Lagos pays back N50bn
  • Suspend quarry activities in volatile states – Security expert
  • We are not hoodlums, federal task force insists
  • Reps mourn victims, Muslim women demand urgent action
  • Afenifere urges FG to unmask perpetrators
  • Atiku wants all-party conference, PDP postpones Ekiti rally
  • APC govs move to take over party structure
  • Insecurity: APC blasts PDP at Ekiti rally
  • We’ll arrest Jos bombers –IG
  • FG to celebrate Democracy Day
  • Bayelsa discontinues case against EFCC over Alamieyeseigha’s loot
  • N109m scam: Court seeks ex-accountant’s arrest
  • Without enough funds, we can’t defeat B’Haram – Army
  • Abducted girls: NUT orders closure of schools today
  • Jos blasts: Seven UNIJOS students among dead victims
  • Nigerians should prepare for war – Ex-general
  • Confab: Delegates begin deliberations on committees’ reports
  • FG approves cassava processing cottage in Imo
  • Confab delegates disagree over herdsmen grazing reserve
  • Kebbi declares two-day holiday over voter card distribution
  • Counter-terrorism training, a must for soldiers – Harry Akande
  • Ekiti PDP, APC disagree over Jonathan’s aborted visit
  • Ekiti in Europe to meet over gov election
  • Residents divided over okada ban in Kaduna
  • FG declares May 29 public holiday
  • PDP responsible for spate of insecurity, says APC
  • ACF, JNI condemn Jos twin bomb blasts
  • MEND not responsible for P’Harcourt blast, says NUPENG
  • Illegal coronation: Police declare Delta monarch wanted
  • Oando posts 22% increase in oil production in Q1 2014
  • IOC asset sales, deferred investment, PIB harm oil drilling activities
  • Growth in real estate spurs Infinity Mortgage’s performance
  • Nigerian SMEs urged to leverage technology for growth
  • We thrive on optimum customer satisfaction – ForexTime CMO
  • OneCard wins award for innovation, ICT excellence
  • CBN retains interest rate at 12 percentFG earmarks
  • CBN limits government stake in banks to 10 percent
  • $4bn for power construction, transmission
  • Investors in Africa look beyond negative headlines – World Bank
  • NSE eyes more oil firms after Caverton listing
  • Non-implementation of VAT, stamp duty waiver angers shareholders
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