Gulf states discuss Ebola precautions ahead of hajj
Spelling Bee season2 goes national
National Confab: How to make outcome work – Okafor, ALGON boss
Edo south senatorial ticket, whose turn?
5 suspected Boko Haram members docked over kidnapping in Kogi
Ex-militants issue 2-week ultimatum on amnesty
2015: APC not making efforts to integrate Igbo – Uwazurike
Anglicans protest demolition of church in Anambra
Tolling of roads to start soon — FG
‘VC’s absence not affecting UNIBEN’
You ‘re unfair to S’South, Owei tells NEF
Bauchi govt dismisses rumour of Ebola outbreak
Ex-SUG leader emerges Isoko South PDP candidate
Ebonyi blasts APC over its call for Elechi’s impeachment

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Employment: CIS targets one million students to deliver financial products
In its support to create employment and boost the financial inclusion initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN in the country, the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, CIS said it is targeting one million students to drive financial products by 2015.
Ex-militants petition Jonathan over exclusion from amnesty programme
SOME former Niger Delta ex-militants from Edo and Delta states, have petitioned President Goodluck Jonathan and the office of the Presidential Amnesty Committee, alleging that cronies of some political appointees who were not registered in the amnesty programme are benefitting from the exercise while the “real ex-militants” are allegedly excluded.
2015: Group urges Jonathan to declare for 2nd term
Ahead of the 2015 general elections, one of the President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign support groups, Friends of Goodluck, FOG, yesterday, called on the President to declare his intension to run for a second term in office.
Ebola nurse flees Lagos for Enugu
One of the primary contacts of the late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, who escaped quarantine on suspicion of having the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in Lagos, has been tracked to Enugu.
NCC board chairman blames vandalism, others for poor GSM services
THE Chairman of the Board of Nigerian Communication Commission, NCC, Engr. Peter Igho, has ascribed poor quality service by GSM providers to multiple taxation, right of way and vandalism of facilities.

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