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Todays National Newspaper Headlnes. Thursday 11/12/2014 PUNCH • Female suicide bombers hit Kano again • Court orders police, DSS to seize Obasanjo’s book • Buhari, Atiku in tight race for APC ticket • Outraged Nigerians want power-drunk policeman, DPO punished • 60% of voters collected PVCs —Jega • Impeached Ekiti Speaker sues Fayose, assembly • Obasanjo, Elechi shun PDP convention • Chinese rights lawyer denies police charges • EFCC arraigns telecoms workers for N1.3bn theft • Lagos begins grading of inner roads • Ondo gets new judge • Oyo fire victims seek govt support • Ebola health workers are TIME Person of the Year • Synagogue: TB Joshua loses bid to stop coroner’s inquest • APC deserves to rule Lagos again –Ambode • Kwara PDP Elders Forum warns against imposition • Five LP candidates concede gov ticket to Alao-Akala • I’m still vying for governorship ticket —Bankole • NSE index dips further after broad sell-off • I’m not Obasanjo’s concubine –Ezekwesili Vanguard • SYNAGOGUE: Coroner dismisses Joshuas prohibition application • Two suicide bombers, 4 others die in Kano market blasts • Era of multiple voting over in Nigeria —INEC • Ex-militants threaten to attack oil installations in Delta • Court approves service of 19 Ekiti APC summons on Fayose, others • Era of multiple voting over in Nigeria —INEC • Man City apply for work permit for Iheanacho • Three policemen get 2 years in jail for negligence • Shekarau laments corruption by Nigerian graduates • Court grants service of anti-UPN, SPD suit • Retrenched workers drag Kogi govt to Complaints Commission • OGUN PDP’S INCONCLUSIVE primaries: We’re yet to get new date —INEC • N1.6bn vessel contract: NLNG to build dockyard in Nigeria • Pensioners threaten North-East govts over N61bn unpaid benefits • APC Convention: How the pendulum may swing • Enugu: How alteration of delegates list produced three PDP gov candidates • Edo 2016: I’m the best PDP gov aspirant —Iduoriyekemwen • Democracy can’t be sustained without rule of law — Utuama Guardian • Lagos: How Agbaje won and Obanikoro lost • Anambra stalemated NASS primaries, challenge before PDP NWC • UNODC, WHO want more action to prevent violence • Agbakoba, Ijewere, others parley on ways to check graft • ‘Obasanjo guilty of contempt over launch of My Watch’ • Six feared killed as two female suicide bombers hit Kano • TB Joshua fails to stop coroner’s inquest into collapse of The Synagogue building • IG cautions against wrapped Christmas gifts • Ex-minister disputes successor’s claims on achievements in agric sector • Court grants leave for substituted service to embattled Ekiti speaker • Crisis will strengthen Nigerian football, say Pinnick, Amadu Tribune • 6 die in Lagos accidents • 14,584 new teachers inducted in 2 years —TRCN • Alao-Akala is Labour Party gov candidate •Picks Sharafadeen Alli as running mate • Army sustaining tempo of war against insurgency • Fire: No damage to building, property —Immigration • Police calls for vigilance during the Yuletide • FG will stem insurgency before general election —Police minister The Nation • PDP ratifies Jonathan to run again • Court holds Obasanjo guilty of contempt over book • APC: Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates • Troops intercept Boko Haram hit list • Dasuki, Oristejafor to rulers: Work for peace • Planned closure of Funsho Williams Avenue • Court holds Obasanjo guilty of contempt over book • Six die in Kano suicide bombings • PDP ratifies Jonathan to run again • Agric success claims incorrect, says former minister • 12 governors back Buhari in battle for APC’s ticket • Mikel nets first Champions League goal • Six die in Kano suicide bombings • Senator Tinubu urges elders to vote competent leaders • Saraki seeks UN funding on climate change • ‘INEC ’ll use electronic card readers in 2015 elections’ • Elders wade into Kwara PDP crisis • Alao-Akala picks Oyo LP ticket • Cross River PDP primaries ‘free, fair’
Posted on: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:45:20 +0000

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