Nigerian Newspaper Headlines - February 17, 2014



Punch
• Security problems could’ve been worse without prayers – Jonathan
• B’Haram murders 106 in fresh attack
• Airport rallies: APC accuses police of selective enforcement
• B’Haram: I’m a sad man, says Borno governor
• Don’t leave politics to evil men, Obasanjo tells Christians
• Explosions derail Pakistan train, kill five, injure 30
• Syrian rivals trade blame as peace talks end
• APC states will attend National Conference –Fayemi
• Colonialism: US group tells Britain to apologise to Nigeria
• I’ll not choose my successor –Amaechi
• Nigeria, US meet today over 2015 elections
• ThisDay bomber appeals life imprisonment
• Jonathan didn’t sign agreement for one term–PDP
• Three senators to defect to PDP
• Ogun owes contractors N70bn on road projects


Vanguard
• 100 massacred in fresh Borno attacks
• God'll choose my successor—Amaechi
• Politics not for the ungodly —Obasanjo
• Jonathan intensifies consultations in South West
• FG under pressure to re-open negotiations with Boko Haram
• Okogie warns corrupt leaders
• Ban on rallies at airports: APC accuses police of selective
enforcement
• Uneasy calm in EGTL as Chevron evacuates workers
• God’ll choose my successor—Amaechi
• Oghiadomhe, Oduah, Orubebe and 2015: Is the change of engine oil enough?
• The ups and downs of Oduah’s tenure
• Nigeria spends N1.2trn on vehicle imports
• At 80, I do not regret any of my decisions or actions
• Is MAN in support of waivers?
• 2015: Prelate advocates life sentence for violent politicians
• Electricity: Power plants in 1bn SCF gas shortfall

Nigerian Tribune
• 90 MASSACRED IN BORNO VILLAGE •Northern govs meet today over insecurity
• NBA Presidency: South-West consensus candidate to emerge Saturday
• 2015: Oyo PDP now united, indivisible —Chairman
• Group cautions FG on ban of fish importation
• Kerosene: Subsidy removal will cause social unrest —Marketers •Deny bribing NNPC officials • IPMAN threatens to sanction erring marketers…
• Ekiti 2014: Only constitutionally recognised security agencies will monitor polls —CP
• LASU crisis: Senate proposes Feb 24 to reopen institution •SSANU condemns management’s promotion policy

The Guardian
• The Osun school uniform palaver
• Cabinet Shake-Up: Ministers Panic, Intensify Lobby To Retain Posts
• 200 trapped in S’African illegal gold mine
• Four dies in Tunisian militants border attack
• Ukraine protesters end Kiev occupation
• Deadly bombing hits Egypt tour bus UN 'wants North Korean regime crimes punished' Colombian leader 'outraged' by army corruption claims
• Nigeria's Boko Haram 'in village massacre'
• Ukraine amnesty will come into force, say prosecutors
• SA mine rescue halted after miners refuse to leave
• US president warns Uganda over anti-gay bill
• Why Idoma will not back Mark in 20015’
• Amosun cautions Ogun NASS Caucus members
• Enyimba survives Togo test, moves to next round
• Eagles officials off to Brazil for 2014 seminar
• GTB backs Lagos International Polo tournament
• First Nigerian Medical Doctors' Games begins

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