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Todays national newspaper headlines. PUNCH • Nigerian soldiers reluctant to fight – US General • Jonathan bashed for aborting Chibok visit • Allah’s enemies should be maimed, killed– Ogwuche, Nyanya bomb mastermind • Boko Haram: Military moves against sabotage, espionage • Funsho Williams: Court admits exhibits from crime scene • Fashola is attacking me for exposing his cosmetic achievements–Obanikoro • Northern leaders oppose FG on prisoner swap • APC, PDP battle for Ekiti workers’ votes • Chibok: Writers seek pan-African support • B’Haram: W’African leaders meet in Paris today • We’ll support FG’s decision to rescue girls –Borno govt • Nyanya: Interpol issues red alert on second suspect • ‘Blame Jonathan’s administration for mother, child neglect’ • 250 Lagos residents get free malaria treatment • Blasts kill 10 in Kenya VANGUARD • October 1 bombing: FG seeks accelerated trial of Charles Okah • Reaveled: Why soldiers attacked GOC in Maiduguri • How Nigerian undergraduates live on scavenging • NASS to confront Jonathan over N53b budget delay, distortion • Outrage as Jonathan aborts Chibok trip • Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche’droppedout of UK university • Boko Haram: United States may cause more confusion • Jega laments voters’ apathy in Nigeria • We’ll challenge the world with Made-in-Nigeriacars – Innoson • How I turn waste to wealth — Graduate scavenger • Anambra task force demolishes houses of kidnappers • Lagos 2015 : Group dismisses Akiolu’s endorsement of Ambode • Investing in child’s potential: How 11-year-old girl won centenary award • Obtain govt’s approval before setting up masts, Chime tells Telecom firms • Now, hospitals make people sick • Travel agents nabbed for drug trafficking GUARDIAN • Jonathan’s, Cameron’s Aides To Meet • COCIN Urges Christians To Defend Themselves Against Boko Haram • Chibok Community In Abuja Shocked Over ‘Cancellation’ Of Jonathan’s Visit • Emergency Rule Has Been Ineffective, Says Don • Labour Leader Bemoans Govt Inability To Combat Insurgency • Controversy Over Jonathan’s ‘Cancelled’ Trip To Chibok • World Cup dengue fever risk predicted • Indian election: Modi readies for victory parade • Frances summit on Boko Haram threat • Arkansas court halts gay marriages pending appeal • Libya clashes between rival militias in Benghazi • Colombia and Farc rebels agree on drug trade plan • Turkey mine disaster: Tear gas fired at Soma protesters • Kenyas Nairobi hit by twin bomb blasts in Gikomba market • Co-op Group members to vote on governance restructure • ‘Insecurity And Greed Are Greatest Threats To Our Nationhood’ • Adaramodu: Factors That Will Earn Fayemi Re-election TRIBUNE • 13 feared killed in Kenya bomb explosion • Nigeria needs God’s intervention to overcome challenges —Bishop • Oba of Lagos under fire •For endorsing Ambode as next Lagos gov • Aregbesola inaugurates panel to probe assault on Adeleke • 2 docked for possessing 63 wraps of Indian hemp • Mimiko, Awolowo-Dosumu,others proffer solution to poverty • INEC lists 39,510 agents for Ekiti gov poll •Denies deadline for collection of voter cards • Ibori heads for Supreme Court • Court rules on Okah’s psychiatric test June 9 • Court admits exhibits as prosecution closes case on Funsho Williams’ murder trial • Keyamo alleges planned tenure extension for Geidam, Shettima, Nyako • Man dies saving drowning cow • 2 kidnapped for N10m ransom in Delta • ICCI seeks media partnership on trade promotion • Lagos govt bans LG task forces • Alayande College of Education gets new provost, registrar, bursar • Delta bans trading in containers • Osun’ll abide by court decision on Akire st
Posted on: Sat, 17 May 2014 06:52:08 +0000

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