Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 28, 2015

In today's newspaper review, States to repay bailout loans from allocations, Debtors list: Bank customers rush to renegotiate loans, Okorocha’s symbolic handshake with Obama, WAEC to withhold results in 19 states over govts’ N4bn debt, Unpaid salaries: Imo workers begin indefinite strike today, Erosion, Flood Wash Away FCT Roads, President plans to name oil thieves, U.S. officials said Jonathan’s minister stole $6b, says Oshiomhole, Government Urged To Subsidise Hepatitis Treatment, We’ll Bring Down el-Rufai’s Govt, Beggars Warn, ow A’Ibom Task Force Demolished Building On Corpse Of 130 -Year Old.

                                                       Punch
  • US officials told us Jonathan’s minister stole $6bn —Oshiomhole
  • The speech Buhari shouldn’t have made
  • Buhari, APC Reps’ meeting ends in deadlock
  • Forgery Scandal: Lawan group heads for court again
  • Buhari: I won’t make persons who lack integrity ministers  
  • States to repay bailout loans from allocations  
  • Debtors list: Bank customers rush to renegotiate loans  
                                                 Vanguard
  • 29 people killed, many injured in fresh Borno attacks
  • British lord resigns after ‘taking drugs with prostitutes’
  • Limiting probe to Jonathan Administration cannot be justified, Falana tells Buhari
  • APC accuses Fayose of clamping down on opposition leaders
  •  One minister under Jonathan, PDP cornered as much as $6bn – Oshiomhole
  • Former Indian president A P J Kalam dies aged 83
  • Okorocha’s symbolic handshake with Obama
  •  Boko Haram fighters behead three in Cameroon raid
  • WAEC to withhold results in 19 states over govts’ N4bn debt
  • Unpaid salaries: Imo workers begin indefinite strike today
  • Tension in Osun as Assembly set to probe Justice Oloyede
  • JAMB urges candidates to check website for redistribution
  • NASS leadership crisis: Uncertainty as Senate, House resume today
                                                    ThisDay
  • Buhari: Why It’s Taking Long to Appoint Ministers, Reform NNPC
  • House: President Orders Lawmakers to Resolve Crisis Before Plenary Tuesday
  • 20-month-old Baby Goes Missing During Naming Ceremony
  •  WAEC: 19 States Yet to Pay Students’ Registration Fees, Results May Be Withheld
  •  Innoson Denies Being Arrested by EFCC, Owing GTBank
  • Rivers Election Tribunal Insists on Sitting in Abuja
  • Army Arrests Fake Job Recruitment Suspect
  • We Are Under Siege by SSS, Says Akwa Ibom PDP
  • Presidency: Buhari was Misquoted on Preferential Treatment
                                                    Leadership
  • Stakeholders Strategise Against Trafficking Of Persons In W/Africa
  • 2 Generals Clash Over DICON’s Top Seat
  • NASS Rift: Resolve Your Problems, PMB Tells APC Reps
  • Nigeria, Major Destination For Human Traffickers – US Report
  • Erosion, Flood Wash Away FCT Roads
                                                          The Nation
  • Buhari to APC Reps: obey party’s directive on offices
  • President plans to name oil thieves
  • U.S. officials said Jonathan’s minister stole $6b, says Oshiomhole
  • N4b debts: WAEC threatens to withhold results of 19 states
  • EFCC gets team for Saraki’s wife, Yar’Adua’s daughter
  • CBN to recover bailout funds from states’ allocations
  • Wike loses bid to stop hearing of election petition 
                                                                Daily Independent
  • Government Urged To Subsidise Hepatitis Treatment
  • Imo Urges Ohaji/Egbema Communities To see Power Plant As Development
  • We’ll Bring Down el-Rufai’s Govt, Beggars Warn
  • Boko Haram: African Trade Unions Bemoans Insecurity
  • How A’Ibom Task Force Demolished Building On Corpse Of 130 -Year Old
  • Cleric Tells Buhari To Disprove His Alleged Ethnic, Religious Bias
  • U.S. Removes Cuba, Malaysia From Human Trafficking List

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