HomeNewsheadlines CKN Nigeria Newspaper Headlines..Monday 3rd February 2014 byCKN NEWS -February 03, 2014 0 · Fire guts St. Nicholas hospital in Lagos · Only voters have power to remove me —Ekweremadu · Apply for citizenship, FG tells Nigerians in Bakassi · Jega defends 2015 election timetable · Jonathan not afraid to declare re-election bid —Presidency · PDP plots against Saraki, 10 others’ defection · Amaechi removes PDP boss from board · It’s early to determine 2014 budget’s fate —Reps · Ogun LP ex-officers sue INEC, Daniel · Police invasion: 68-year-old farmer demands N650m from IG · Poor Power Generation Threatens $1.8bn Investments in Discos · Oando Executes Loan Agreements to Acquire ConocoPhillips Assets · Newswatch Editor Dies of Gunshot Wounds · House Seeks Further Clarification from Okonjo-Iweala on 50 Questions · National Conference: S'East Govs, Political Leaders Meet in Enugu · I Have Not Declared for Presidential Contest, Says Nda-Isaiah · Shettima's Aide: Why the North is Educationally Backward · UNN Crisis: Youths Demand Wike's Sack · Greetree Agreement: FG Advises Bakassi Indigenes to Apply for Nigerian Citizenship · Shagari Denies Allegation of Corrupt Practices · Gulf News Reader Helps Nigerian Lady Back Home · INEC Defends 2015 Election Timetable, Says Rational Considerations Informed Timetable · Ohanaeze Ndigbo Urged to Allow Experts Articulate Igbo Demands at Confab · We didn’t bargain for this type of democracy —Falae · Simdul Shagaya, Kola Karim, others lead Forbes’ 10 most powerful men in Africa · Gunmen kill Sheikh Albany, wife, son in Zaria · No court order bars 11 PDP senators from defecting —APC 2015: Jega defends timetable · No court order bars Mark from reading defection letter, saysAPC · ‘Senate President can’t declare senators’ seat vacant’ · Deposed Oyo chief held for ‘murder’ · Oando seals $1.55 billion ConocoPhillips’ acquisition · I’ll deepen internal democracy in PDP —Mu’azu · Senators lay ambush for ministerial nominees •May stall screening this week · Health workers to embark on indefinite strike Tags Newsheadlines slider Facebook Twitter