Friday, 26 June 2015

Newspaper Review Friday June 26, 2015

In today's newspaper review,Tribunal rules on Ambode’s objection today, Jega, 6 INEC commissioners bow out Tuesday, Senate Begins Move to Reduce its Allowances, Wike Inaugurates South African Visa Application Centre in Port Harcorrt, APC State Chairmen in Crucial Meeting over N’Assembly Crisis, Osinbajo: Merit Should Supersede Federal Character for Govt Appointments, Obama, Buhari meet July 20 to discuss B’Haram, DSS    DSS officials barred from ‘close protection’ of Buhari, I Did Not Suspend 40 Monarchs – Gov Okorocha, NASS crisis not affecting ministerial list – Presidency, Plateau declares curfew in 2 LGs. Enjoy your weekend, See you on Monday

                                                        Vanguard
  • ‘I don’t really know my age’ – Charly Boy
  • Soldiers, policemen in free-for-all over uniform
  • Tribunal rules on Ambode’s objection today
  • How APC is drifting and drifting
  • Buhari’s ADC formally writes to withdraw DSS personnel from villa
  • Jega, 6 INEC commissioners bow out Tuesday
  • War in House of Reps over leadership position
                                                               Thisday
  • NA Adjourns after Emergence of Senate Leaders, Fracas in House
  • Senate Begins Move to Reduce its Allowances
  • Jega, Six National Commissioners Bow out June 30
  • Buhari Appoints New Accountant General of the Federation
  • Wike Inaugurates South African Visa Application Centre in Port Harcorrt
  • Ambode Seeks Buhari’s Intervention in Restoring Order to Apapa
  • PDP Condemns House Fracas, Accuses Buhari Of Bias
  • Tribunal to Consider Ambode’s Preliminary Objection to Agbaje’s Petition Today
  • APC State Chairmen in Crucial Meeting over N’Assembly Crisis
  • FG Revokes Licences of ABC Transport Courier, Nine Others
  • Osinbajo: Merit Should Supersede Federal Character for Govt Appointments
                                                         Punch
  • Reps exchange blows, PDP blames Buhari
  • DSS    DSS officials barred from ‘close protection’ of Buhari
  • Senator Aliyu Ndume    Senate: Ndume, Na’Allah, Alimikhena emerge as principal officers
  • Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola    ‘Don’t impeach Aregbesola’
  • Okada riders    Lagos issues 21-day ultimatum to motorcycle riders
  • Obama, Buhari meet July 20 to discuss B’Haram
                                                        Leadership
  • Jega, 5 Others Bow Out Next Tuesday
  • I Did Not Suspend 40 Monarchs – Gov Okorocha
  •  CBN Directs Banks To Request For TIN From Customers
  • EU Offers €150m To Support Power Sector
  • Osinbajo Traces Nigeria’s High Mortality Rate To Poverty
  • Fraud: EFCC Arraigns Couple For $51,400 Job Scam
                                                         The Nation
  • Police, army clash in Abia
  • Court orders sack of Idu, PDP House of Reps member
  • Judge to rule on hearing of Kashamu’s extradition case
  • El-Rufai, others call for civil service reform
  • Saraki raises panels to review lawmakers’ pay, agenda
  • Osinbajo, Ayade, others seek attitudinal change
  • We’ll work for peace in Senate, says Ekwunife
  • ‘Why Senate adjourned for 27 days’
  • NASS crisis not affecting ministerial list – Presidency 
                                                          Daily Trust
  • Kaduna farmers lament inadequate fertilizer
  • Yobe partners Dangote, Bill Gates on immunization
  • Ramadan: CAN urges Muslims to pray for leaders
  • Wike commissions South African visa application centre
  • Plateau declares curfew in 2 LGs
  • NDLEA nabs 148 over illicit drugs in Benue
  • Imo govt owes pensioners N17bn
  • Lagos bank robbery: Govt vows to apprehend bandits
  • Old licence: Court stops FRSC from arresting motorists
  • Buhari’s success is for Nigerians – Lamido
  • Ambode vs Agbaje: Tribunal to rule today
  • Change should start with you, Kaigama tells Nigerians
  • I did not suspend any traditional ruler – Okorocha

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