Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Newspapers Review May 10, 2016

In today's newspapers review, Dasukigate: EFCC Grills Fani-Kayode For 9hrs, CESJET Wants FG To Remove Subsidy On Petrol, N2. 6bn fraud: Court fixes July 4 for arraignment of 16 bank staff, UK detective: Ex- Governor Dariye ran 9 bank accounts, Ex-military administrator held for N450m
 polls bribe, Buhari, wife to inaugurate monorail, garment factory in Calabar,  Kenneth Okwokwo welcomes son, Nigeria’s corporate existence, non-negotiable, says Buhari, Enugu killings: Group
sues Buhari, others for N100bn, N4bn campaign funds: Falae firm’s account frozen, Fani-Kayode detained, Publish N’Assembly’s N115bn allocation details, CD tells Saraki, Militants shouldn’t punish Buhari for Jonathan’s sins –S’East APC, Dangote Donates N2bn to Borno IDPs,

                                                                 Leadership
Dasukigate: EFCC Grills Fani-Kayode For 9hrs
Constitution Amendment: Dogara Advocates Review Of Age Bar For Contesting Elections
Troops Clear Cattle Rustlers Camp In Zamfara
$115m Diezani Loot: EFCC Arrests Idongesit Nkanga
 Dariye’s Arrest Warrant Still Valid – UK Police
CESJET Wants FG To Remove Subsidy On Petrol
                                                            National Mirror
PDP Coalition calls for cancellation of ward, LG congresses in Imo
 IGP’s crack team investigating Nimbo killings
 FG evolves medium term plan to grow shipping industry
N2. 6bn fraud: Court fixes July 4 for arraignment of 16 bank staff
Oyo APC LG chairmen berates lawmaker over publication
 Nigerian oil output falls towards 22-year low
                                                      The Nation
UK detective: Ex- Governor Dariye ran 9 bank accounts
Ex-military administrator held for N450m polls bribe
 Fuel price may go up
N2.5b bazaar: EFCC quizzes Fani-Kayode over N840m share
Buhari, wife to inaugurate monorail, garment factory in Calabar
 Kenneth Okwokwo welcomes son
                                                                 Punch
Rwandan ex-mayors face trial in France over 1994 genocide
$115m Diezani bribe: EFCC arrests ex-military gov for collecting N450m
Attacks: Osinbajo meets security chiefs, IOCs, production falls
Edo swears in new speaker amidst tight security
Nigeria’s corporate existence, non-negotiable, says Buhari
Enugu killings: Group sues Buhari, others for N100bn
Amnesty boss urges oil communities to support FG
N4bn campaign funds: Falae firm’s account frozen, Fani-Kayode detained
Publish N’Assembly’s N115bn allocation details, CD tells Saraki
Militants shouldn’t punish Buhari for Jonathan’s sins –S’East APC
                                                        Vanguard
ex-Kogi council officials jailed for stealing N160m
Minister’s policies killing education sector —CCED
Orekoya kids: Court returns housemaid to prisons
Ekweremadu slams FG over anti-graft fight
Financial slump: Sex workers cut charges, tempt men in Paradise City
Avengers’ Threat: Yoruba group warns against attack on Lagos
Petrol to sell for N130 per litre
Presidential order on herdsmen rampage
N4bn cash: Fani-Kayode must refund N840m, EFCC insists
Killer-gang massacre native doctor, lecturer, 5 others in Rivers
My desire to serve Edo’ll propel me to victory —Obaseki
140 kidnappers, cultists, robbers convicted — Anambra SACS commander
How Nigerians circumvent local content policy
NUPENG tasks FG on proposed Pipelines Protection Agency
Edo 2016: PDP chieftains warn against hate campaigns
Aisha Buhari endorses creation of North-East Devt Commission
Anenih stops adoption of PDP aspirant
                                                              ThisDay
Again, Buhari Promises to Exterminate Militants as Military Invades Gbaramatu
Dangote Donates N2bn to Borno IDPs
FG: We’re Carefully Studying Labour’s Demand for New Minimum Wage
Nigerian Troops Inside Sambisa Forest, Kill over 18 Terrorists
Platini to Quit as UEFA President after Ban Appeal Fails
Buhari : I’ll Exterminate Insurgents from Nigeria
EFCC Grills Femi Fani-Kayode Fraud Allegations
Buhari: Fight Against Corruption Not Selective

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