Friday 10 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 10, 2015

Here are newspaper review for today .....Juicy and interesting stories, Rivers gov poll: Wike loses bid to stop inspection of election materials, Boko Haram prisoners: Markets shut again in Anambra, as Obiano, NSA’s rep parley, Insecurity: So far, Buhari has done well — Allen Onyema, Wike renames Rivers poly after Saro-Wiwa, Synagogue rejects coroner’s verdict on collapsed building. Poor budget: 2016 census may not hold, says NPC, N/Delta: Ex-Militant Leaders Alert PMB On Tension Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances, Tension Brews in Niger Delta over Stranded Amnesty Students, Okorocha hosts Muslims to Ramadan ‘iftar’ Don’t send Boko Haram suspects to Calabar prisons, Speaker tells FG,  Kaduna Assembly donates N.5m to Zaria bomb victims, Police contradict Wike on Port Harcourt explosion

                                                                   Vanguard
  • Fraud: Orosanye returns to EFCC today
  • INEC: Jega’s legacies and re-jigging tasks before Amina
  • Alleged $2.3m fraud: Ohakim secures N270m bail
  • Rivers gov poll: Wike loses bid to stop inspection of election materials
  • Ambode inspects state’s television, promises turnaround
  • Boko Haram prisoners: Markets shut again in Anambra, as Obiano, NSA’s rep parley
  • Insecurity: So far, Buhari has done well — Allen Onyema
                                                          Punch
  • We’ll shun anti-industrial development policies- Buhari
  • ICPC charges five directors for N605m fraud
  • APC may inaugurate BoT on July 20
  • Wike renames Rivers poly after Saro-Wiwa
  • S’East, N’Central must have principal officers, Dogara insists
  • Synagogue rejects coroner’s verdict on collapsed building
  • Court grants Ohakim N270m bail for N270m fraud
  • Poor budget: 2016 census may not hold, says NPC
                                                           Leadership
  • Lesser Hajj: ‘Nigerian Embassy Did Not Snub PMB’s Family’
  • UNIBEN Denies Student Over Suicide Theory
  • NSE Decries Neglect By Govt, Seeks Collaboration With LEADERSHIP
  • N/Delta: Ex-Militant Leaders Alert PMB On Tension Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances
  • Court Nullifies Election Of Rivers LG Chairmen, Councillors
  • US Officials Hold High Level Talks With PMB
                                                      Thisday
  • Bomb Scare in P’Harcourt as Court Nullifies Rivers Council Polls
  • Dasuki: Buhari Never Ordered Dismantling of Military Checkpoints
  • FG Gives 29 Oil Marketers Nod to Import 1.6mmt of Fuel for Q3
  • Boko Haram Prisoner Saga: Obiano Meets with ONSA Delegation from Abuja
  • Tension Brews in Niger Delta over Stranded Amnesty Students
  • Bomb Explodes in Nigeria's Oil Hub Port Harcourt
  • Money Laundering: Court Orders Lamido, Sons Remanded in Prison
  • FG Provides N30m Medical Assistance for IDPs
  •  Pick Your Governorship Candidate from Kogi Central, West If You Want to Win 2015 Election, Group Tells Parties
  • Delta Guber: Tribunal Turns Down Ogboru’s Ex-Party Motion
  • PDP Deputy Spokesman in Trouble over Comment on INEC Boss
  • TB Joshua’s Church Rejects Coroner’s Ruling
  • Wike, PDP Reject Tribunal's Ruling on Inspection of Materials
                                                      The Nation
  • Buhari rejects N400m cars
  • Lamido, two sons remanded in prison
  • Synagogue rejects coroner’s report
  • Boko Haram: U.S. seeks comprehensive approach
  • Okorocha hosts Muslims to Ramadan ‘iftar’
  • Akpabio explains interest in Minority position
  • Boko Haram: Military to retain essential checkpoints, says NSA
                                                           Daily Trust
  • Student remanded over attempted murder
  • FG to move Boko Haram suspects out of Anambra
  • Court reserves ruling on new Sylva case
  • Nyako’s arrest witch hunt – APC youth
  • Don’t send Boko Haram suspects to Calabar prisons, Speaker tells FG
  •  Kaduna Assembly donates N.5m to Zaria bomb victims
  • Ebonyi pledges to tackle cholera
  • Sacked Kaduna workers stage protest
  • Police contradict Wike on Port Harcourt explosion

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