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moving forward to national newspaper headlines for February 3, 2014. Punch • WAEC introduces 39 new subjects • FG, GE seal $350m power financing deal • Gunmen kill Newswatch editor in Lagos • Economy: Reps summon Okonjo-Iweala again • Atiku joins APC, says PDP is beyond redemption • Fire guts St. Nicholas hospital in Lagos • Only voters have power to remove me — Ekweremadu • Apply for citizenship, FG tells Nigerians in Bakassi • Jega defends 2015 election timetable • Jonathan not afraid to declare re-election bid —Presidency • PDP plots against Saraki, 10 others’ defection • Amaechi removes PDP boss from board • It’s early to determine 2014 budget’s fate —Reps • Ogun LP ex-officers sue INEC, Daniel • Police invasion: 68-year-old farmer demands N650m from IG Vanguard • Lobby for confab delegates intensifies • Boko Haram: US, UK advocate non-military approach • House of Reps summons Okonjo-Iweala to clarify 50 questions answered • Anti-gay law: Nigeria accuses US, UK, others of double standards • Shot Newswatch Editor dies • N7bn confab bill, a waste —Bishop Kukah • Why I was framed up over Ige’s death — Omisore • Without me, PDP is finished in Oyo — Alao- Akala • $3.8bn Egina FPSO project under threat • No court order barring 11 Senators from defecting to APC — Lai Mohammed • Atiku dumps PDP again, defects to APC • FG attributes success of power sector reform to stable polity • Boko Haram: US, UK advocate non-military approach • Shot Newswatch Editor dies • My political future depends on God, my people — Ekweremadu • Foreign exchange: CBN and the painful lesson of history Nigerian Tribune • OKONJO-IWEALA FAILED OUR 50 QUESTIONS ON ECONOMY —REPS •To face them again Feb 20 • PDP has abandoned Nigerians - Atiku •Declares for APC in Yola today • NNPC to become sole importer of petrol - Investigations • 2015: INEC defends timetable •Says it’s not under influence • We didn’t bargain for this type of democracy —Falae • Simdul Shagaya, Kola Karim, others lead Forbes’ 10 most powerful men in Africa • Gunmen kill Sheikh Albany, wife, son in Zaria • No court order bars 11 PDP senators from defecting —APC • I’ll deepen internal democracy in PDP — Mu’azu • Senators lay ambush for ministerial nominees •May stall screening this week • Health workers to embark on indefinite strike The Guardian • Akhaine: National security and stakeholders management • Oshowole: Gas as catalyst for power supply • Nwaozuzu: Transportation, and alternative fuel for vehicles • Kasparov lists benefits of KCF to Nigeria • Lagos moves to sanitise Games Village’s sewage, water system • Anichebe’s strike holds Liverpool, Arsenal reclaim lead • PDP governors mobilise for Jonathan’s declaration (OK) • ‘B’Haram plots to invade Lagos in military vehicles’ • Repair of Lagos-Ibadan road may wait till 2020 • $50m Technology City takes off in • Osun Gunmen kill Islamic cleric, wife, son in Kaduna • Mixed reactions trail appointment of aviation board’s members • Rep, Igbo group set agenda for national conference
Posted on: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 09:08:29 +0000

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