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National Newspaper Headlines(thursday, 06 September 2012) by dewale2k: 6:54am On Sep 06, 2012 |
Tribune: *Jonathan re-appoints Adamu as Ag PCA *FG lifts ban on Dana Air *ID CARD CONTRACT: French firm fined for bribing Nigerian officials *FG vows to reconstruct Lagos-Ibadan expressway by all means •Contract still ours - Bi-Courtney Punch: *Cynthia: Police recover 50 nude pictures *Tears, sorrow as fire guts Ibadan market *North: Terrorists bomb MTN, Glo, Airtel base stations *Liberalise policy on possession of guns –NMA Vanguard: *Anozie completes Nigeria’s gold conquests *Outrage as FG lifts ban on Dana Airline *We 'll appoint new power, defence ministers in two weeks - Jonathan *NFF charges Falconets to go for bronze Guardian: *Govs claim exclusion, may reject N5,000 note *Jonathan raises panels on steady power supply *Banks spend N8.4b on PoS, cheque cloning rises *Govt lifts suspension of Dana Airlines’ licence 1 Like |
Re: National Newspaper Headlines(thursday, 06 September 2012) by gulfer: 8:09am On Sep 06, 2012 |
Next time, put the corresponding links for the stories. |
Re: National Newspaper Headlines(thursday, 06 September 2012) by PaulJohn1: 11:28am On Sep 06, 2012 |
Nice one there OP, but try and put the link there as the dude before me stated. I've got some here with me too Power tussle caused Nnaji’s removal- President Jonathan http:///VmMisBdV FG lifts Dana Airline’s suspension http:///59S3dnpL Government wants public sector accountants to embrace IPSAS, IFRS standards http:///BCj4isXl Diezani denies illness, sparks Facebook debate http:///iNtMYdcc Police to protect capital market investments http:///inRp7PQ8 Use your shops or lose them, Ogun warns traders http:///5JFc9pfC Police, SSS assault Guardian reporter over Minister’s car photos http:///LgUccQ8F Nigerian Navy rescues hijacked oil vessel http:///cTA6W7z8 Zamfara residents live in fear of flood http:///njeKFrA4 Mauritania extradites Gaddafi’s ex-spy chief to Libya http:///5xaUWox3 INEC absolves self from electoral malpractices http:///okL939JT Activist decries high poverty rate among Nigerian women http:///uJF3wwpq CPC in alliance talks with ACN, ANPP, LP ahead of 2015 general elections -- Galadima http:///37bfA95r Dagogo-Jack replaces Barth Nnaji as head of Presidential Task force on Power http:///mQJsffbZ Dagog-Jack replaces Barth Nnaji as head of Presidential Task force on Power http:///mQJsffbZ FG learning from Gani, President Jonathan says http:///10HojlCr We are not responsible for fuel scarcity - NUPENG http:///TPcTOro6 JTF destroys illegal oil refinery in Edo http:///OGAwQ2jn Pirates hijack oil ship, kidnap crew off Nigeria's coast http:///wwgvqR7I Jimoh Ibrahim shuts down Air Nigeria, sacks staff http:///QpZ8EgNM Ocean Boys expelled from Nigeria Premier League http:///CUYs8xmW |
Re: National Newspaper Headlines(thursday, 06 September 2012) by PaulJohn1: 11:35am On Sep 06, 2012 |
Guys please keep them coming I'll always take care of "premium time Newspaper" and "All Africa". |
Re: National Newspaper Headlines(thursday, 06 September 2012) by Nobody: 11:56am On Sep 06, 2012 |
Who's handling punch and vanguard? |
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