NEWSPAPER HEADLINES; WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6, 2014 VANGUARD • - TopicsExpress



          

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES; WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6, 2014 VANGUARD • More feared infected with Ebola virus • Murder of SAN: Court remands killer-son in prison custody • MASSOB leader warns Igbo resident in north to return home • IGP vows to change attitude of Police rank and file • Cleric calls for state of emergency in all crisis prone states • Oyegun, APC leaders warn against rigging • Police quiz Ebonyi NASS member, 2 others over alleged assassination plot NIGERIAN TRIBUNE • Amnesty International report: DHQ sets up forensic team to study report •Agency releases video on judicial killing • Jonathan will contest in 2015 — Anenih • Ebola: Victim not dead, Lagos govt insists •W/Bank okays $200m emergency fund • Wealth creation policy our success story in Ondo —Mimiko • Gunmen kill 2, injure 2 others in Port Harcourt • 2015: No permanent voter card, no voting, INEC insists •INEC to create additional 30,000 polling units • Fayemi swears in 35 council chairmen •Calls for diligent service to grassroots GUARDIAN • Community shuts Agip oil wells in Bayelsa • Military to study clips on alleged extra-judicial killings in North-East • APC leaders vow to form parallel govt if PDP rigs in 2015 • Jonathan’s party berates opposition over alleged campaign of calumny • Akinbade condemns violence • Suspected Ebola patients quarantined at Lagos hospital • South-South govs, leaders endorse Jonathan for 2015 DAILY TRUST • Saudi Arabia says no Hajj for 3 Ebola nations; • Impeachment: Panel clears Al-Makura, it`s not over, PDP lawmakers say • Emirates suspends Kano indefinitely • Anenih: Jonathan will run in 2015 • Sultan meets traditional leaders over security • 2015: INEC, commonwealth to partner on credible elections • FRSC in partnership talks with Rwanda THISDAY • Ebola: Lagos Traces Persons Who Made Contact with Infected Doctor • Al Makura Survives, Panel Dismisses Impeachment Allegations • Obama Announces $33bn in Investment Commitments to Africa • Nigerians in S’Africa in No Hurry to Go Home • Anenih: Jonathan Will Seek Re-election • Amnesty Int’l Report: Military Alleges Rights Violations Committed by Terrorists • Nyako Left Adamawa in Comatose State, Says Marwa PUNCH • Declare interest in 2015 election, South-East youths urge Jonathan • 2015: Abia targets 80% exclusive breastfeeding • Monarchs want politicians to shun violence • Ebola: Wada counsels Kogi residents on preventive measures • I will replicate Lagos, Borno’s feat in Adamawa –Marwa • Two die as military officers clash in Lagos • Lagos population can’t support low density devt ─ Govt BLUEPRINT • Sultan condemns Israeli massacres in Gaza • FCT minister reshuffles cabinet • Impeachment: panel exonerates Al-Makura, assembly, PDP reject verdict • Jonathan will run in 2015, Anenih says • Be firm in resource control, ACF tells northern delegates • Chibok girls gone 114 days • Pastor drowns in rainstorm LEADERSHIP • Dangote, blackstone to invest 825 billion naira in power • Ebola: no hajj for Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia-Saudi Arabia • Case dismissed, you`ve not proved anything, panel tells Nasarawa assembly, verdict unacceptable-state assembly • Lagos cleric set to storm boko haram hideouts to rescue Chibok girls • Paedophile: police arrest man for defiling 4 year old girl • Flood: heavy downpour claims pastor`s life • Assassination threat: lawyer petitions DIG
Posted on: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 12:17:36 +0000

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