Home CKN Nigeria News Headlines..Friday 22nd June 2012 byCKN NEWS -June 22, 2012 0 · Community denies killings after church bombings · Kaduna residents running out of supplies · LASG insists on certifying drivers plying its roads · EFCC faults Akingbola’s witness in N47bn alleged fraud · Ex-NSE boss seeks to stall N3.3bn theft charge · Kaduna, a city under siege · Police alleges plans to bomb Jos on Sunday · Blind driver, underage workers on Kwara LG payroll · Judge threatens to discharge 24 Boko Haram suspects · Culture icon, Amb. Olusola, dies at 77 · Wada seeks PDP’s intervention in legal battles · Gunmen demand N100m to free abducted lawyer’s wife · BOMBINGS: Niger Delta Christian leaders say enough is enough · Bombings: FG sends emissary to Middle-Belt · Nigeria, Brazilian firm sign MoU on power · Man to die by hanging over N2,105 robbery · ‘More attacks on churches coming’ · Jonathan must come to NASS, Reps insist · 2015 presidency linked to calls for emergency declaration in Kaduna · NCAA suspends Air Nigeria •Over alleged financial distress · Repair works commences on Lagos Third Mainland Bridge · Insecurity: We have every right to invite Jonathan, service chiefs -Reps · Politicians still unhappy with 2011 polls —Jega •INEC to deregister more moribund political parties · FG reduces basic education curriculum to 7 subjects · Oyo to deliver 10,000 houses by 2015 —Ajimobi · FG to professionalise civil service — Jonathan · Kidnapped PDP chieftain found dead · Balarabe Musa, Nwabueze, Falana, others meet on security · NEMA boss laments high rate of disasters in Nigeria · Flood: 5 persons drown in Lagos · Guber race: Mimiko’s achievements‘ll speak for him —LP chairman •Mimiko gets ultimatum to declare guber interest · PTI students, security chief attack police · Rio+20: Poverty reduction, key to sustainable development —MDGs boss · ‘Mockery federalism, bane of Nigeria’s development’ · We don’t want colonialism in name of investments —Zambian minister · Illegal refineries: NNPC strengthens synergy with security agencies · JTF parades suspected attackers of church in Biu Facebook Twitter