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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES; FRIDAY MAY 2, 2014 The Nation • Bloody May Day: Nine die in Abuja car bombing • Ex-British PM to visit Jonathan • Protests in Lagos, Kano, Ilorin over abducted girls • Jonathan to World Bank: Nigeria not poor • Health workers give govt 15-day strike notice • Kidnap of girls’ll end Boko Haram activities, says Gumi • Abduction: Security agents quiz ‘lucky’ Chibok school girls • Why I want International support to rescue school girls, by Saraki • No good news for workers from North’s textile firms • Jonathan to World Bank: Nigeria not poor The Tribune • Yobo ready for survival battle • Poly Ibadan expels 6 students over cult activities • Daramola: I didn’t exonerate Fayose —Onijan • Bank directors commend AMCON for rescuing industry ...As expert decries injected N3.17trn tax payers’ money • I’m fine with Keshi –Osaze • NFF must probe match fixing allegation –Lulu • 1Yobo ready for survival battle • Why we prescribed 10-yr jail term for pension thieves - Reps • Stop using strike to blackmail govt, Fashola cautions workers •As ASUU issues 7-day ultimatum to LASU • No going back on competency test —Oshiomhole National Mirror • Another bomb blast rocks Abuja • May Day: Mothers of abducted school girls storm govt house • Fresh crisis looms in health sector • DSS warns Presidency against merging aviation agencies • Cult clash claims four in Ogun • Bayelsa police nab 2 over fake police recruitment forms • Ex -gov Adamu Attah dies at 88, Wada eulogises virtues • Imo police deny explosion by Boko Haram • Low-key celebration in Kaduna • Workers walk out on Suswam Nigerian Eye • Kutigi denies extension of Conference by 6 weeks • Vote for me, see wonders, Fayose tells Ekiti workers • Borno should continue with updates on abducted girls -DHQ • Peter Okoye celebrates family reunion with Bentley GT 2014 Punch • Two die in Florida jail blast • Malaysia: Airline tells victims’ relatives to return home • Indian politician’s selfie lands him in trouble • S’Korea: Video shows students joking before ferry sank • Kerry warns of S’Sudan genocide • Netanyahu to define Israel as Jewish state • Indian train bomb blasts leave woman dead • Turkish May Day protesters hit by tear gas • Cuba labels terrorism designation by US absurd • Barber stabs graduate to death during Chelsea/Atletico match Vanguard • Delta teachers embark on strike over colleague’s kidnap • Confab: North rejects creation of additional state for South-East • Taraba crisis: Northern Christian forum faults NGF • My ambition is legitimate – Atiku • May Day: Jonathan vows to recue adbucted girls • Update on Nyanya Bomb Blast: How it happened – NEMA • Osun guber: Aregbesola, Omisore talk tough • Bayelsa workers demand review of pension allowances • Brazil 2014: NFF, Keshi to release provisional list May 6 • Bamidele is too ambitious — Adebayo Leadership News • I Met A Lot Of Rot When I Came In As DG – Onwenu • Day Talba, Nda Alkali Paid Homage To Etsu Nupe • Cross River First Lady Moves To Save Street Children • 17 Days After: Bomb Blast Rocks Nyanya Again • Chibok: Actual Number Of Abducted Girls Unknown – Borno Police • May Day: Labour Faults FG’s Job Creation Policy, Warns Against Rigging • Labour Leaders Have Failed Nigerians – Gov Amaechi • Rainstorm Destroys 60 Houses, 80 Electric Poles In Katsina • Tributes As Adamu Atta, Wash Pam Pass On • The Sunrise/Sunset Sahara Reporters • Monsanto, GMOs, And Nigeria’s Bleak Future By Saatah Nubari • Our Girls Are Still Missing By Alexander Edem • Police Confirm 12 Dead In Fresh Abuja Bomb Blast • Delta State Bursary Scam Whistleblower Remanded In Prison The Sun • PENGASSAN boycotts May Day celebration • CSR: Dangote donates relief materials to Benue • The gains of cashless policy • Enugu West: Why Ekweremadu has my support • The Diezani hounds • Lest we forget the Chibok girls • Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1927-2014) • Buhari and the terror war • Three (strange) musketeers on the media • Nyanya bombed again Premium Times • Nyanya blast update: Nigeria Police confirm 12 dead, 19 injured Daily Trust • Workers raise welfare, security concerns at May Day rallies • Adamu Attah, Kwara’s first civilian gov, dies at 88 • Ahmed, Saraki, others mourn Attah’s death • Ex-dep Senate President Wash Pam dies • Justice Jega loses wife to cancer • Fire guts part of Kaduna dep gov’s house • Benue workers to lose 10% pay to teachers • Lagos varsity lecturers give strike ultimatum • Kebbi to spend N7bn on secondary school books • Labour demands review of taxes in Bayelsa Daily Independent • Ajimobi tackles illegal hike in fuel price • Jonathan, Senate reach compromise on insecurity, abducted schoolgirls • APC is built on deceit, says ex-guber candidate in Edo • Nigeria, UK review MOU on immigration returns • Group tasks Northeast to reveal Boko Haram’s identity • Render account or forget re-election, group tells lawmakers • Umuahia North council orders closure of Illegal motor parks • NBA faults Jonathan’s handling of insurgency crisis • Boko Haram: Price for past mistake – Raimi • Ex-Deputy Senate President, Pam, former Kwara gov, Attah die Have a safe weekend ahead, Good morning!
Posted on: Fri, 02 May 2014 08:09:15 +0000

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