Saturday, August 16, 2014

Today's national newspaper headlines.

PUNCH
• NMA protests resident doctors’ sack, dares FG
• UN to feed one million in Ebola-hit countries
• Obi resigns as APGA BoT chairman
• Nigerians tricked into selling kidneys in Indian hospitals share horrible tales
• Ebola: health workers scared, flee hospital
• Ebola crisis may last six months –MSF
• Police arraign five over N3.2m oil theft
• Lagos gets 18-hour uninterrupted power supply –
BPE
• OAU reopens August 24
• Ebola patients receiving adequate attention – LASG
• Five family members found dead in Abeokuta
• Minimah, IG deny APC accusation at Ekiti tribunal
• Daniel wasn’t our member – PPN
• Unemployment: ITF to focus on skill acquisition
• Osun sets up anti-Ebola committee

VANGUARD
• New IGP denies misappropriating police fund
• Violence in Abeokuta as students, Police clash
• Ebola: Hope dashed as US declares drug pesticide
• Married man ends up in jail after acid attack on lover
• Northern leaders insincere about Chibok school girls – Kuku
• Boko Haram: Ali Modu Sheriff visits Jonathan
• General Overseer’s wife in baby factory scandal, flees to USA
• Nigeria not developing young talents- Ogunkoya • Obi resigns as APGA BoT chairman
• Enugu Dep. Gov’s absence: Impeachment panel adjourns till Monday
• Ebola: Enugu residents live in fear
• Orubebe donates Bible, food to widows
• Fashola commissions Tejuosho market
TRIBUNE
• Baby with Ebola-like symptoms dies in Ilorin
• US warns of fraudulent Ebola drug claims
• Ekiti election: Army, Police ask tribunal to strike out names from suit
• Say presence of security personnel ensured peaceful…
• Mixed reactions trail WASSCE mass failure
• OOU protest: Students go haywire, meet Amosun
• INEC t distribute 1m voter cards in Kwara
• INEC postpones distribution of PVC in Ese-Odo, others
• Don’t use students for political battles, Group cautions Ogun politicians
• Ataoja lauds Grand Oak over Osun festival
• PVC collection timeline too short— Bari Salau
• Kwara set to create LCDA

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