Friday, 31 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 31, 2015

It is the last day of the month and it has been the lord that has kept all of us, till we see on Monday, in a new Month! in today's newspaper review, DSS DG not our card-carrying member, says APC , Troops rescue extra 59 captives from B’ Haram–Army, APC alleges plot by Rivers govt to discredit Amaechi, Demarcation of Nigeria-Cameroun Border to Be Concluded by December, Rivers Election: Tribunal Strikes out Wike’s Request to Disqualify Challenger, Wike: Rivers People will Not Regret Voting for Me, Corruption, Lack Of Business Ethics Deter Investments – Osinbajo, 71 captives rescued as troops smash Boko Haram camps, EFCC quizzes ex-NIMASA DG, ex-Governor Chime’s Chief of Staff,  Lagos Assembly approves N59.3b budget for 57 local councils, Police Raid Cultists, Kidnappers Hide Out In Rivers, Imo

                                                     Punch
  •  I’m not expecting ministerial appointment from Buhari —Bakare
  • PDP officials blew N12bn in nine months –Workers ... say NWC members shared money made from nomination forms
  • I wanted to impeach Ekweremadu —Ndume
  • Microsoft unit fires 85% of Nigerian workers
  • I was once a danfo driver, says Fayose
  • DSS DG not our card-carrying member, says APC
  •  Countries can’t end terrorism alone, Buhari admits
  • Troops rescue extra 59 captives from B’ Haram–Army 
                                       Vanguard
  • Dogara’s deal, Gbajabiamila’s gain
  • Ooni: Aregbesola in closed-door meeting with Ife Royal Council
  • Uzamere to Saraki: Reconcile with Lawal group
  • Okorocha urges Church leaders to pray for Nigeria
  • CBN’s Monetary Policy Challenges
  • Lagos Assembly uncovers bloated estimate in councils’ budgets
  • APC alleges plot by Rivers govt to discredit Amaechi
                                                              ThisDay
  • Demarcation of Nigeria-Cameroun Border to Be Concluded by December
  • PDP Produces Evidence Linking DG DSS to APC
  • Customs Threatens to Shutdown Intercontinental Hotel over Unpaid Duties by Rice Importers
  • Senate Asks FG to Stop Waivers on Rice Importation
  • EFCC Arrests Ex-NIMASA Boss
  • Nigeria, Cameroun to Work Together to Stop Boko Haram
  • El-Rufa’i Cuts Overheads by 60%, Cancels Pilgrims Sponsorship
  • NLC Finally Takes over Labour Party as Nwanyanwu Gives up Certificate
  •  New Amnesty Programme Coordinator Assumes Duty
  • Rivers Election: Tribunal Strikes out Wike’s Request to Disqualify Challenger
  • Again, High Court Refuses to Grant Ex-parte Order against Dogara
  • Labour Leaders Ask Osun Workers to Resume Work Immediately
  • Wike: Rivers People will Not Regret Voting for Me
                                            Leadership
  • Saraki And The 81 Votes Of Confidence
  • Intellectuals And The Politics Of Africa
  • Petroleum Products’ Sale: DPR Moves To Constitute Task Force
  • BOI, Niger State N1bn Collaboration Creates 1,298 Jobs
  • Senate To FG: Stop Waivers On Rice, Other Imports
  • Corruption, Lack Of Business Ethics Deter Investments – Osinbajo
                                               The Nation
  • 71 captives rescued as troops smash Boko Haram camps
  • Ooni: Aregbesola, Ile-Ife chiefs hold talks
  • Nigeria seeks neighbours’ help to fight terrorists
  • EFCC quizzes ex-NIMASA DG, ex-Governor Chime’s Chief of Staff
  • Ban Ki-moon urges fight against corruption
  • APC: DSS DG not our member
  •  Senate: Fed Govt must recover N585b import waivers
  • Prepare for digital age, media chief tells journalists
  • Three kidnap suspects arrested in Ekiti
  •  Lagos Assembly approves N59.3b budget for 57 local councils
  • ‘Hold power companies accountable for erratic supply’
  • Buhari’s U.S. visit: ‘Ex-minister, others stole $9b, not $6b’
  • Electoral process requires improvement, says INEC boss
                                                 Daily Independent
  • Police Raid Cultists, Kidnappers Hide Out In Rivers, Imo
  • Russia Reassures Israel Over Iran Nuclear Deal
  • Adapt To New Realities, Iwere Tells Nigerian Newspapers
  • DSS DG An APC Member, PDP Insists
  • Second NASS Tribunal Begins Sitting in Enugu
  • Six Stabbed At Jerusalem Gay March
  • Jang Urges Military To Adopt New Tactics Against Boko Haram
  • Enugu LG Boss In Trouble Over Face-off With Workers
                                                 National Mirror
  • Nigeria loses N585bn to waivers on rice, others –Senate
  • There’re better artistes without opportunities –Hafeez
  • My trademark is still entertainment –Koffi
  • Daring almighty Creator with gay rights
  • Saraki names Senate Committee leaders
  • APC is a confused party with no road map –Shelle    

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