Friday 23/5/2014 Newspaper headlines by Oseni PUNCH • - TopicsExpress



          

Friday 23/5/2014 Newspaper headlines by Oseni PUNCH • B’Haram kills 29 in Borno • Direct your protest to terrorists – Jonathan • Diezani, NNPC file fresh suit against jet probe • Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh • Blasts: Jonathan deploys Defence chief in Jos • Corruption stalls Nigeria’s war against B’Haram –US • Kwakwanso not fit to govern –PDP • Chibok: Police halt protest march on Presidential Villa • FG extends confab for four weeks • FG to withdraw politicians’ soldier escorts • Stop playing politics with human lives, APC tells PDP • US restricting information linking Osama to B’Haram– Report • Security operatives surround Presidential Villa • LASG puts up 88 babies for adoption • Sagay backs regional autonomy VANGUARD • Treat Boko Haram like Al-Qaeda - France • N10bn probe: Alison-Madueke, NNPC file fresh suit against National Assembly • Insurgency: Northern Govs lambast FG, Maku over comments • #BringBackOurGirls : I am not slow – GEJ • United Nations blacklists Boko Haram as terror group • Stopping Jonathan from contesting 2015 poll calls for disintegration—Ex-NDDC rep • Lightning kills pregnant woman, man in Benue • Senate approves bill to establish College of Alternative Medicine • Terrorism: Jonathan to confer with other African leaders on joint action • FG approves extension of national conference by four weeks-Chairman • Musdapher accuses National Assembly of sitting on bills • Power: FG faults claims on banks’ collapse • Okrika explosion: Amnesty Office dismisses MEND’s claim • PDP, APC in war of words over comments on security • Where are the lessons Ndigbo learnt from the civil war? • NUT shuts down schools nationwide for Chibok schoolgirls • Bomb blast: Jos residents recount experiences • Chibok girls: Traditionalists blame Islam, Christianity • Edo PDP urges NJC to probe election appeal judgment GUARDIAN • Teachers, students protest over abducted schoolgirls • Jonathan denies slow response to insurgency • Military not overwhelmed, says Badeh • Security agents bomb seven B’Haram camps • Northern govs flay Maku’s comments • ‘Why I’m positive, cynical about confab’ • Shehu Sani to Sultan on girls abduction: Why you need to intervene • Confab: Briggs submits Minority Report on state police, resource control • Government extends confab by four weeks • ‘Anambra govt to immortalise late Onyeanwuna’ • Govt to generate 5000mw, commissions transmission substations in Kano • Senate rejects ‘strange budget’ for FG agencies • Reps query NUC over presidential scholarships • Two-term gov possible in Oyo, says Ajimobi • Adebayor: Forget Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria is Africa’s big hope • DStv Basketball League: Dodan Warriors, Union Bank in tough duel • Oyo wins football, Ogun dominates taekwondo as Games end today • Anambra govt to immortalise late Onyeanwuna’ TRIBUNE • UN blacklists Boko Haram, imposes sanctions • Akpabio calls for prayers, as NUT protests • Army bombs insurgents’ camps in Bauchi • 4 injured as Presidency’s security allegedly shoots at protesting OAU students • 2014 budget: CBN to spend N633bn • Votes N839m for lunch, police welfare • Govt should compensate families of 173 teachers killed by Boko Haram —NUT; Holds protests nationwide • Jos tragedy: Why we attended Ekiti rally —APC leaders • Resource control, derivation: Niger Delta delegates vow to take struggle to creeks • Fayose leads protest against Jos bombings, suspends campaigns • Port Harcourt pipeline explosion: MEND’s claim political —NUPENG • Omisore chides Aregbesola over ASUP’s 3-month-old strike • FRSC suspends enforcement of new number plate • You can’t probe me, Diezani tells lawmakers • FG approves extension of national conference by 4 weeks • I will contest 2015 gov poll and win —Ajimobi • 5 die in Edo auto crash, as robbers kill thrift collector in Benin • Police nab 3 for stealing N9.24m worth of armoured cables • Osun feeding programme, catalyst for socio-economic growth —World Bank expert • Says 317 million pupils benefit from free meals worldwide • Nigerian military not overwhelmed by Boko Haram —CDS
Posted on: Fri, 23 May 2014 06:03:08 +0000

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