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Friday 19/9/14 newspaper headlines by OSENI PUNCH Archbishop of Canterbury admits doubts about God Ukraine crisis: President Poroshenko urges US support Libyas former air chief assassinated in Benghazi Ebola health team held captive in Guinea FCT CJ, Adoke seek speedy dispensation of cases We want schools reopened to avoid prejudice -Jonathan Patients buying survivors blood from black market -WHO Rivers gets FGs N200m, defers school resumption Ebola: Lagos urges residents not to relax Army stalls BRT tribunal hearing VANGUARD Boko Haram: Thingsll change by next month - Jonathan Exposing the CBN Boko Haram sponsor Public Complaints Commissions failed Nigerians -Tambuwal Ebola: S-West governors direct schools to re-open Monday Boko Haram: Nigeria ll have something worse if. - Uko Reps absence at plenary stalls debates on bills, $9.3m cash export Edo PDP demands for APC leaders resignation over N428m waste 2015: Jonathanll lose Anambra State if. Synagogue: 17 of our people still missing, says SAfrica FG moves to reduce graduates unemployment 8 family members remanded in prison over murder Multiple Customs, Police checkpoints back at Lagos-Badagry Expressway Terrorism: Maintaining Islamic personality S-Africa faults FGs explanations on seized $9.3m THISDAY Ebola Patients Buying Survivors Blood from Black Market, WHO Warns Buhari: Troops Deployed in NEast Insufficient to Rescue Chibok Girls Fayemi: How Ade Ajayi Stopped Jonathan from Naming UNILAG after Abiola FCTA Seals up 70 Properties in Abuja for Land Use Contravention Death Toll Remains at 80 as Rescue Operations Wind down at Synagogue FG Pledges $3m to Host UN Habitat 111 Conference in Africa Synagogue Collapse: Survivor Recounts Ordeal Rivers Uncertain of Sept 22 Schools Resumption Date Synagogue Tragedy: Lagos Declares Zero Tolerance for Building Collapse Ebola: FG to Assist Private Hospitals Involved in Providing Care Why Terrorism Persists, by Legislator Diezani, Others Shun House Summons Oil Workers Strike Forces Drop in Electricity Generation to 3086MW TRIBUNE Senate may stop new INEC polling units Torture: Amnesty Intl report indicts police, military Man butchers neighbours 2 children in Edo .Injures 2 others Attack on schools: New strategy required to curtail terrorism -Jonathan . Emir of Kano urges survivors to go back to. Boko Haramll end soon-Shettima EBOLA: States announce new measures in schools US to assist Nigeria towards 2015 elections -US Consulate chief Nigeria is moving backward -Tambuwal BoI boosts agro-processors with N5bn Market capitalisation dips by N15.20bn Decline in oil prices puts naira under pressure IBEDC expresses commitment to improved power supply .Plans for first anniversary for November Electricity: Consortium of agencies rally to produce 260MW at $400m GUARDIAN Service chiefs, Maiden Alex-Ibru, NSA, others to get national honours . Omisore, Blessing Okagbare, traffic warden, taxi driver on list PDP adopts Jonathan as presidential candidate for 2015 Troops capture Boko Haram leader, kill 60 others in Konduga INEC says 2015 elections will hold in North-East despite insurgency U.S. court rejects Kashamus application to quash indictment APC urges probe, Senate summons Dasuki, Minimah, others over US$9.3m controversy Court fines Alao for counsels absence in N2.6b subsidy case Borno committees deny receipt of Sheriffs N150m donation Rivers gets FGs N200m for Ebola, wont reopen schools Sept. 22 I have best squad in Europe, says Ancelotti
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 06:32:26 +0000

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