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Today in Da Prints(Online Newspapers Headlines Review) Tribune *Israel to send team of counter-terrorism experts *Africa will achieve 5.5% growth in 2014 if ... —IMF *Umanas campaign DG escapes assassination in Uyo •We know where it came from —Former deputy speaker *Strike: FG, ASUP must end feud in our interest —Poly students •Back HND holders threat to drag FG to… *Osun gov poll: I am committed to inclusive reconciliation in PDP —Omisore *We may not win Oyo in 2015 if... —PDP *EKITI 201: Accord Party promises to tackle unemployment *Adenuga, most generous Nigerian —Awujale *Apete Bridge for completion September —Oyo govt Vanguard *How Nigeria can be great again— Anyaoku, Anya *They have turned Nigeria into one big joke – Lai Mohammed *Nigerian spends $1bn annually on medical tourism *WEF launches $1.7trn devt initiative for Africa *Dont persecute your critics, Awujale tells Jonathan, govs *NATIONAL CONFAB: Key issues before northern delegates *Chibok girls: SERAP urges further action from UN Security Council *Ejide injured! *Ogun Police nab two suspected kidnappers, three robbers *They have turned Nigeria into one big joke – Lai Mohammed *Osun 2014: PDP is a poisoned cup of tea —Oyatomi, APC spokesman *Osun 2014: APC is known for violence —Towobola, PDP scribe *Unease in Edo APC as core group quits *Osoba breaks silence on Ogun APC crisis Thisday *Chibok: How Teachers Locked Up Our Daughters and Ran Away *..Insurgents Have Laid Booby Traps, Landmines *Investors Decry AMCONs Timelines for Sale of Mainstreet Bank *Chibok secondary school, Maiduguri *NIS: How Davido Tried to Leave Nigeria with US Passport *Presidency, APC Clash over Abducted Students, Security Situation *Muslims, Christian Youths Clash in Kaduna Town *Families Berate FG over Delayed Benefits to Deceased Security Officials *Committee to Decide on State Involvement in Religion *Crashed IRS Aircraft: AIB Dispatches Investigators *UK Churches Offer Prayers for Chibok Girls *States Must Look Inwards to Meet Social Needs of the Populace, Says Ahmed *NSCDC Official Tortures, Kills Mother of Four in Lagos *Akpabio Lauds Senates Role in Stabilising Democracy *Three Abducted Dutch Nationals Regain Freedom in Bayelsa *Police: Four Killed in Taraba Attack *House Committee Seeks Emergency Funds for NAPTIP *HURIWA Urges Dangote, Others to Donate Cement for Border Fencing *NLC, TUC Kick against Transfer of Labour Matters to Concurrent List *Royal Father Hails Committees Recommendation on State Creation Daily Independent *FG to liaise with NASS over phased passage of PIB *Group faults Soyinka over comments on Jonathan *Community threatens to sue Dangote Cement over death of seven *Jonathan breaks ground for Maritime Varsity in Delta *Nigerians in USA, SSouth Mandate hail global intervention *Economy: Time to focus on non-oil sector – Fadahunsi *Marketers rip off Nigerians, as PMS sells above N97 per litre *Lagos not threatened by insecurity –Lawmakers *Sanusi knows fate on FRC probe today *Demolition task force commences removal of debris *Were more pressurised than FG –Borno Govt *Court orders Utomi to pay Keystone Bank N66m debt *Abduction: First Ladys intervention shameful *Experts lament dearth of nurses in Nigeria *Uduaghan commended over BRT project Daily Trust *B/Haram: Group warns against involvement of US *Governors meet investors on staple crops improvement *House cttee wants emergency funds for NAPTIP *APC women leader urges Patience to visit Chibok parents *Fulanis move to check impostors *SERAP seeks sanctions against Boko Haram *Chibok schoolgirls: Women to hold nationwide protest *1,500 graduates to get teaching jobs in Ebonyi *Mainstreet: Investors protest time frame *Hoodlums attack Kakuri residents The Sun *Adenuga, most generous Nigerian –Oba Adetona *Fayemi, Aregbesola canvass use of card reader machine *IRS plane crashes in Niger Republic …FG orders probe *Cargo falls off truck, kills woman in Aba *Dickson presents N30m draft to Niger Delta women in Lagos *Why military cant crush Boko Haram –Shuluwa *Jonathan to storm Ekiti for Fayose *Sokoto 2015: Defections and matters arising *Why we honoured Oduah –Ndigbo Lagos *Honour for Awujale at 80 *Aviation sector stagnates as NASS delays PIB, 2014 budget *Well create level playing field as economic regulator– Bello, NSC boss *Anambra Govt, traders to collaborate on revenue collection *Involve MFBs in disbursement of agric loans – Cleric advises CBN The Nation *APC to Jonathan: no more time for excuses on terror *More foreign experts join search for abducted girls *Investors warn against hasty sale of Mainstreet Bank *Presidency: its blackmail *Security agencies probe involvement of Malians *Jonathan is hurting Nigeria, says The Economist *My World Economic Forum (WEF) takeaways, by Fashola *Boko Haram invaded Gamboru with armoured tanks *Nda-Isaiah blames insurgency on govt ineptitude *Jonathan calls for support to end terrorism Leadership *Chibok Girls: Days Of Boko Haram Numbered – PDP *Number Of HIV Sufferers In Nigeria Rising *FG Wastes Billions On Biometric Registration *Kachia Boils As Scores Are Feared Dead *Chibok Girls: Police Disperse Protesters In Abuja *Insurgency: APC, Presidency In War Of Words *Boko Haram Designation: John Campbell Flays Criticism Against Hillary Clinton *How 3 Dutch Nationals Were Released – Police *At Last Niger APC Concludes State Congress, 29 Executives Emerge *Diamond Bank Launches BET4, N15m Up For Grabs *Etisalat To Sell 5 West African Networks For $650m *Why Were Partnering With Tanzania – Dangote Punch *Abducted schoolgirls: Stop blaming Shettima, APC tells Jonathan *Abducted girls: Britain may send soldiers *BHaram, others received $3m from bin Laden –Report *PDP can only win election by rigging —Tinubu *Abducted girls: Joint military operation begins this week *Nigeria not on auto pilot, Presidency replies Akande *Boko Haram was sponsored to smear Islam —Jingir *Group links insurgency to northern agenda *BHaram: Border town residents threaten to relocate to Cameroon *Labour cautions FG over foreign assistance *Ekiti protesters tell Jonathan to rescue girls *Terrorism threatens 2015 elections, says group *Weve achieved 85% self-sufficiency in rice production –Adesina *Dont transfer labour matters to concurrent list –Workers *Court asks oil thieves to pay N300,000 fine. Reviewed by Faith Olaniran.
Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2014 07:08:12 +0000

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