Wednesday, 24 September 2014

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES FOR WEDNESDAY 24/09/14


NEWSPAPER HEADLINES FOR WEDNESDAY 24/09/14

***********************VANGUARD
2015 Presidency: Oshiomhole submits letter of intent to APC leadership

Synagogue: Let The Law Prevail

Ohanaeze seeks cancellation of new polling units, calls for fresh census

2015: Plot to scuttle Chime’s rally for Jonathan thickens

Taraba High Court restrains action against Suntai

BRT: I can identify female soldier who burnt first bus —Witness

Nigeria generated 1.09m jobs in 6 months – NBS

FG to build emergency response, ambulance bays nationwide

Man, 35, beaten to stupor for playing loud music in Ebonyi

28-yr-old church crisis deepens

Bauchi Police arrest 4 robbers, recover arms, ammunition

NITDA wakes up to responsibilities in ICT sector

Senate probes Synagogue’s building collapse

Man murders wife over infidelity, reports self to police

NFF Elections: Ogunjobi promises to unite stakeholders

******************THISDAY

50 Fleeing Boko Haram Members Arrested as DHQ Refutes Rescue of Chibok Girls

Atiku to Declare for Presidency Today, S'West APC Endorses Bid

US, Arab Allies Launch First Strike on IS in Syria

Letter from Africa: Nigeria's Internet Warriors

Synagogue Tragedy: TB Joshua Not Welcome in South Africa, ANC Warns

NLC Seeks Lighter Sentence for Condemned Soldiers

Senate Organises Public Hearing on Collapsed Buildings, Passes Corporate Manslaughter Bill

NUPENG Bemoans Loss of N10bn Revenue to

Akwa Ibom Not Broke, Says Finance Commissioner

A’Ibom Shifts Schools’ Resumption to September 29

UN Commends Delta on Delivery of MDGs

*******************PUNCH
Ebola death rates 70% – WHO study

Striking Air France pilots protest in Paris

Surrender illegal guns in two weeks ─ Lagos CP

Bin Laden son-in-law sentenced to life in US

Ebola: More hands needed in the battle

Ebola can infect 1.4 million by January – WHO

Foundation donates N860m to fight EVD in W’Africa

Fulani herdsmen kill 10 in fresh Nasarawa attack

‘50 fleeing B’Haram members arrested’

********************************TRIBUNE
Soldiers arrest 50 Boko Haram members in Biu • We’ll cooperate with security operatives —Sect members

Court halts actions against Suntai

2015: PDP insists on convention •Says Jonathan’s adoption ’ll help transformation agenda

Torture: FG faults Amnesty International’s report

Senate criminalises corporate manslaughter

Rivers judiciary crisis: Policemen break into High Court premises

Fulanis invade Eggon community in Nasarawa •Kill 10 people, set houses ablaze

No imminent epidemic at Lagos Airport—FAAN

Mutiny: NLC faults death sentence on soldiers

Osun poll: INEC tackles Accord Party’s petition

Man slashes wife’s throat in Delta

Awolowo charges entrepreneurs on export

****************************GUARDIAN
Row in House of Reps over $9.3m seized in S’Africa • Senate panel begins investigation

U.S., Arab allies launch first strikes on fighters in Syria

Atiku joins presidential race Wednesday

Court halts moves to probe Suntai’s health

Fayemi, PDP disagree over attack on court

‘Choice of PDP’s VP candidate rests on Jonathan’

15 feared killed in fresh Nasarawa attack

Lagos govt suspends probe into Synagogue tragedy

Lagos CP asks owners to return illegally acquired guns

Serena retires ill at Wuhan Open

LEADERSHIP
Military retracts claim of Chibok Girls’ release;
Gunmen kill 12 in Nasarawa;
9.3million dollars: Reps in rowdy session as APC members walk out;
Only 3percent of Nigeria’s Land Mass has been duly registered—FG;
FG clarifies Waiver on Auto Policy;
Chibok Diary: Day 163….Obasanjo would have rescued our Chibok Girls---Ndume;
Rivers: Police reopen locked Judiciary Complex for Okocha;
Ebola Cases could rise to 1.4million by January---U.S. Report;
2015: Jonathan will decide his running mate—Presidency;

DAILY TRUST
Court declines to stop panel on Suntai;
Reps storm out over 9.3million dollars cash;
Ihedioha blocks debate, says it’s a ‘security issue’;
Alleged 50thousand dollars bribe to some members creates rift;
Police arrest 150 in Kano operation;
BUSINESS: Nigeria—E.U. trade reached 8.5trillion naira in 2013;
163 days since over 200 Chibok school girls were taken by Boko Haram;
Senate sets 7 year jail term for corporate manslaughter;
Petrol subsidy: States sue FG at Supreme Court;
Mutiny: NLC adds voice to calls against Capital Punishment;

DAILY NEWSWATCH
Confusion over release of Chibok schoolgirls;
It’s not true, says DHQ;
Four of them may have arrived, probably ill---LG Chair;
TET FUND approves 135billion naira for tertiary institutions;
Records 279billion naira revenue;
Don’t celebrate yet over successes against Boko Haram;
Synagogue’s tragedy; South African youths plan to stall T.B. Joshua’s visist;
Uproar in Reps over seized 9.3million dollars….APC lawmakers stage walkout;
Delta: Community leaders shut oil operations;
Tragedy hits another church in Lagos;

NATIONAL MIRROR
Chaos as seized 9.3million dollars divides Reps;
Money belongs to FG—Senate;
Mutiny: NLC wants death sentence reversed;
….says execution won’t restore discipline in army;
No Cholera in Borno refugee camp;
Sovereign Wealth Fund; Supreme Court gives January 26 ultimatum to FG, states;
Ekiti Court invasion embarrassing, says Fayemi…..wants Fayose, PDP cautioned;
Education sector accounts for 50percent of created jobs—National Bureau of Statistics;
Army denies release of Chibok girls.

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