Thursday, 30 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 30, 2015

In today's newspaper review, P’Harcourt, Warri refineries begin crude production – NNPC, Saraki’s wife travails: Oyegun exonerates APC, I am praying for Buhari that God will protect him, enemies will not destroy him – Rev Fr Mbaka, Nigeria has taken ICJ’ rulling on Bakassi in good faith, says Buhari, Why Dogara Conceded House Leader to Gbajabiamila, Air Force Cuts Boko Haram Supply Routes, Buhari Praises Fr. Mbaka on His 20th Anniversary as Priest,  Rivers Election: Tribunal Strikes out Wike’s Request to Disqualify Challenger, Rivers Assembly Passes Bill Renaming Polytechnic After Saro-Wiwa, NLC charges NASS on national issues, Again, Wike fails to stop petitioner at tribunal.

                                                                  Punch
  • Corruption: FG goes after ‘super rich’ civil servants
  • Oil worth $13.7bn stolen under NNPC, says NEITI
  • Homosexuality: Nigerians go after Bisi Alimi on Facebook
  • Shake-up as Army redeploys 334 officers
  • EU ban on Nigerian food exports 
  • P’Harcourt, Warri refineries begin crude production – NNPC
  • NNPC subsidiary, Seplat seek N59bn loan 
  • DPR shuts 22 filling stations in FCT
                                                Vanguard
  • Saraki’s wife travails: Oyegun exonerates APC
  • Buhari’s appointments has shown his hatred for Igbo – Ohaneze
  • I am praying for Buhari that God will protect him, enemies will not destroy him – Rev Fr Mbaka
  • No regrets supporting Jonathan — Odumakin
  • America And Our War On Terror
  • Rep blasts Fayose over comment against Buhari
  • Nigeria has taken ICJ’ rulling on Bakassi in good faith, says Buhari
  • Obiano woos Anambra workers
                                                            ThisDay
  •  Modernity Clashes with Tradition: Ife Chiefs Insist Ooni is ‘Alive’
  • BUA Gears up for August Launch of 3mmt Obu Cement Plant
  •  Obasanjo: Yar’Adua Regrettably Reversed Sale of Refineries
  • Why Dogara Conceded House Leader to Gbajabiamila
  • EFCC Grants Toyin Saraki Administrative Bail
  • JAMB Registrar: Tertiary Institutions Can Admit Less than 800,000 Students
  • Air Force Cuts Boko Haram Supply Routes
  • Buhari Praises Fr. Mbaka on His 20th Anniversary as Priest
  • I Didn’t Collect N950m to Wind up PHCN, Says Gadzama
  • Beggars’ Threat: El-Rufai Appoints Special Assistant on Persons with Disability
  •  Rivers Election: Tribunal Strikes out Wike’s Request to Disqualify Challenger
  • PDP Accuses DSS of Membership of APC
  • Why Pharmacists Council Shuts 236 Medicine Stores in Ekiti
                                                        The Nation
  • Foreigners, BDCs abuse forex transactions, says CBN
  • Rice investors decry Customs’ action on retrospective duty
  • Port Harcourt, Warri refineries begin preliminary production
  • We ‘re ready for probe, says Calabar dredging project chief
  • Nigeria is seventh largest in the world, says UN report
  • Saraki names members of four standing committees
  • ‘Ascension to Oodua’s throne should’nt be controversial’ 
  • Oil sector probe: El-Rufai gets dossier on NNPC 
  • Dogara rues non-listing of telecom, oil firms on NSE
  • Air Force cuts Boko Haram’s supply routes
  • EFCC quizzes Saraki’s wife for five hours
  • Motion: 22 APC Northern senators ‘working against Buhari’
                                                          Leadership
  • Air Force Cuts Boko Haram Supply Routes
  • Drivers Who Kill Without Licence Will Be Charged With Murder, FRSC Warns
  • 60,000 Applicants Jostle For 6,000 Jobs In Delta
  • Rivers Assembly Passes Bill Renaming Polytechnic After Saro-Wiwa
  • Leahy To PMB: Stop Human Rights Abuses In Military
  • Fayose Tasks RTEAN On Peace, Security
  • BUA Gears Up For August Launch Of 3MMT Obu Cement Plant
  • PMB Extols Father Mbaka’s Daring Frankness To Power
                                             Daily Independent
  • Anambra Central Election Rigged, Umeh Tells Tribunal
  • Ife Royal Council Debunks Ooni’s Death Rumour
  • Ogun Has Paid N496m WAEC Debt, Says Amosun
  • Anambra Disappearing, Too…
  • N4b Ondo Riverine Water Project Takes Off
  • LG Screening, Not Witch-hunting – Nasarawa ALGON Chair
  • Iran, France Talk Of ‘New Era’ In Ties After Nuclear Deal
  • World population projected to hit 11.2 billion by 2100
                                           National Mirror
  • Avoid political vendetta, Amosun warns LG committee
  • Nigerian bags Russian varsity’s highest grade
  • NLC charges NASS on national issues
  • Auto crash claims 7 lives in Cross River
  • Ex-militant leaders, IYC laud Boroh’s appointment
  • Again, Wike fails to stop petitioner at tribunal
   

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