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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES: MONDAY 03/02/2014 GUARDIAN • 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 DAILY POST • NGE, NUJ mourn as NewsWatch editor is shot dead • Bishop Kukah carpets FG, says N7bn National Conference bill is a waste • 2015: “Kwankwaso cannot cajole Jonathan to declare his presidential ambition” – Gulak • Nigerian newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Monday morning • Wada blames Nigeria’s problems on lack of cooperation among leaders DAILY INDEPENDENT • APC leaders divided over Oshiomhole • Mark moves to appease defecting senators • Fayemi won’t disregard Ekiti people – APC • How APC averted merger crisis in Adamawa • Ajimobi faults one-term governor syndrome in Oyo • I’ll reconcile all aggrieved PDP members – Mu’azu • Power: FG admits weakness in national grid system • Confab: Knocks for Okurounmu on nominated delegates by presidency • 2014 budget: Osun Assembly threatens to scrap defaulting MDAs • Nigeria: Country of hungry people • Fouling political waters • Censors Board seizes N2.5m illegal films in Abuja NIGERIAN TRIBUNE • 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 • Bakassi Handover:UN commends Nigeria, Cameroon • SURE-P contributes 90% to federal roads - Okogu •To engage 2,000 persons in Akwa Ibom • There is only one PDP exco in Oyo - PRO • Tax evasion: Lagos govt seals off 23 companies • Committee of VCs cautions FG, SSANU, ASUU, others on strikes •Advocates 10 years strike-free academic calendar • Fallout of Boko Haram attacks: FG reopens Maiduguri Airport • Epileptic power supply: Group drags PHCN successor companies to court • 2015: PDP in seacret talks with Senator Turaki • Ekiti 2014: My a will win landslide —Mrs Fayemi •As monarch raps FG over university project • Osun REC not morally fit to conduct August 9 gov election —Omisore • 1914 amalgamation was not an error —CAN • Tribune NUJ condoles NTA over the Akinwales’ demise • Ondo to create jobs through advertising sector –Mimiko • UI VC advocates research to end insurgency • 2015: Oyo South Accord adopts Ladoja as governorship candidate • Oyo shortlists YES-O cadets, begins screening THISDAY • Finally, Atiku Defects to APC • Poor Power Generation Threatens $1.8bn Investments in Discos • Oando Executes Loan Agreements to Acquire ConocoPhillips Assets • Newswatch Editor Dies of Gunshot Wounds • House Seeks Further Clarification from Okonjo-Iweala on 50 Questions • No Request from US Yet for Kashamu’s Extradition, Says Justice Ministry • National Conference: SEast Govs, Political Leaders Meet in Enugu • FG Reopens Maiduguri Airport • I Have Not Declared for Presidential Contest, Says Nda-Isaiah • Shettimas Aide: Why the North is Educationally Backward • UNN Crisis: Youths Demand Wikes Sack • Greetree Agreement: FG Advises Bakassi Indigenes to Apply for Nigerian Citizenship • Shagari Denies Allegation of Corrupt Practices • Gulf News Reader Helps Nigerian Lady Back Home • Atiku Dumps PDP for APC • INEC Defends 2015 Election Timetable, Says Rational Considerations Informed Timetable PUNCH • Earthquake strikes off western coast of Greece • After disrupting Thailand election, protesters pledge more demonstrations • Ukrainian President to return to work after illness • Albani: Gov Yero describes killing as satanic, wicked • Delta partners with World Bank on youth empowerment • 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 VANGUARD • House of Reps summons Okonjo-Iweala to clarify 50 questions answered • 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 • Customs collects N833.4bn revenue in 2013 • Nigeria has been consistently in policy somersaults — Alimi Bello • FG to tap from $90bn Open Data resource • Lobby for confab delegates intensifies • Brazil: Home Eagles deserve more shirts – Uzoenyi • Nine govs, more senators to decamp from PDP – Rivers APC • PIB: Lawmakers admit to pressure from IOCs • Fashola wants continuous training for legal practitioners • Anti-gay law: Nigeria accuses US, UK, others of double standards • Uzoenyi in line for World Cup – Keshi • FAAN gives concessionaires 6-month deadline to develop airport lands • Defection: Mark meets with 11 aggrieved PDP senators today • Ogun LP exco sues Daniel over purpoted removal • Kalu not an issue in Abia, says Orji’s former aide • Centenary: Govt bars telecom firms from SMS promotional lotteries • NSC warns federations over competitions • Unity Bank to sell 50.3% holding in UnityKapital • Brokers to NSE: Enforce directive on financial statement submission • Union Assurance records 12% growth in GPI • Nigeria’s corporate bond worth N29.29bn to mature in 2014 • Finance, bane of fish farming — Kwara CAFAN boss • Police nab 22-yr-old for cloning Egba monarch’s facebook • The Basic Guide to Starting Your Business Part 6 • NCRIB solicits support for WAII’s advancement
Posted on: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 08:30:33 +0000

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