Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 14, 2015

In today's newspaper review July 14, 2015, Naira and dollar notes    Naira drops to 241 against dollar, Nigeria needs 70,000 IT workers – Cisco, Big questions as Buhari sacks Service Chiefs, NSA, Buhari okays N160 to $1 for Christian pilgrims, Alleged N1.351b bribery: Lamido, sons moved to Kuje, Chadian Police to Arrest Anyone Wearing Full-face Veil, Nigerian Students in UK to be Banned from Working, Forced to Leave,  Court Fails to Hear Application Restraining Rivers from Removing LG Chairmen, Petrol Dealers: We Can’t Sell at N87 Per Litre, I didn’t send any emissary to Otti —-Gov Ikpeazu, Unpaid salaries: Explain how you spend N500m security vote, PDP tells Oshiomhole, Pastor Adeboye: Happy birthday to my sweet baby, Why Service Chiefs Were Sacked. Go grab your copies.
                                                          Punch
  • Mixed reactions as President names new service chiefs, NSA
  • Naira and dollar notes    Naira drops to 241 against dollar
  • NNPC must die, says el-Rufai
  • Okonjo-Iweala released $1bn govt funds for Jonathan’s re-election – Oshiomhole
  • APC, Fayose disagree over ex-deputy gov’s tomb
  • Nigeria needs 70,000 IT workers – Cisco
  • CMD wants FG to criminalise medical workers’ strike 
  • Osun workers suspend strike over unpaid salaries
  • NLNG payments: Buhari’ll consider probe call, says Presidency 
  • Police to pay N100m damages for suspect’s death
  • Petrol not profitable at N87 per litre –Dealers
                                               The Nation
  • Big questions as Buhari sacks Service Chiefs, NSA
  • EFCC probes how BPE paid N1.45b to PDP’s lawyer, others
  • Boko Haram kills 43 in Borno villages
  • Buhari okays N160 to $1 for Christian pilgrims
  • Okonjo-Iweala took $1b to fund Jonathan’s re-election bid, Oshiomhole alleges
  • Osun workers end strike, resume work today
  • Alleged N1.351b bribery: Lamido, sons moved to Kuje
  • Fayose has no excuse not to pay us, say workers
  • APC, PDP quarrel over court‘s decision on Rivers council chiefs
                                                  ThisDay 
  • Buhari Names Monguno NSA, Replaces Service Chiefs
  • President Defers Removal of Fuel Subsidies, Asks NNPC to Review Oil Swaps
  • Nigeria Risks Major Power Cuts over TCN N57bn Debt
  • Chadian Police to Arrest Anyone Wearing Full-face Veil
  • Nigerian Students in UK to be Banned from Working, Forced to Leave
  • Buhari to Visit Washington with 32-man Delegation
  • Oshiomhole, Okonjo-Iweala Continue Diatribe, Gov Accuses Ex-minister of Expending $1bn on Jonathan’s Re-election
  • Oronsaye Arraigned, Pleads Not Guilty to 24-count Charge
  •  Court Fails to Hear Application Restraining Rivers from Removing LG Chairmen
  • Petrol Dealers: We Can’t Sell at N87 Per Litre
  • Osun Workers End Strike as Govt Commences Payment of Salaries
  •  APGA Chides FG over Relocation of Boko Haram Detainees
  • Akwa Ibom PDP Chair Berates APC over N2.5bn INEC Bribery Claim
  •  Speaker Gives Condition for Removal of Fuel Subsidy
  •  NEMA Receives 516 Nigerian Returnees from Cameroun
                                                        Vanguard
  • Escape of Ebola patients raises alert in Sierra Leone
  •  Okonjo-Iweala took $1bn for Jonathan’s re-election bid – Oshiomhole
  • Osun workers resume work after 6-wk strike
  • I didn’t send any emissary to Otti —-Gov Ikpeazu
  • Rivers accuses Peterside of cheap lies
  • Nigeria loses N174bn to gas flaring — NNPC
  • I won’t use APC FG to unleash impunity on my people —Okorocha
  •  If we don’t kill NNPC, NNPC’ll kill us —El-Rufai
  • Unpaid salaries: Explain how you spend N500m security vote, PDP tells Oshiomhole
  • Pastor Adeboye: Happy birthday to my sweet baby
                                                    Leadership
  • Why Service Chiefs Were Sacked
  • Oil Sector Reforms Will Boost Accountability – Buhari
  • BBOG Group Tasks New Service Chiefs Over Rescue Of Chibok Girls
  • Sallah Celebration: Tambuwal Orders Immediate Payment Of July Salary
  • Ban On Street Begging
  • Osun Workers End 6-week Strike
  • Transformer Chops Off 4-year-old Boy’s Hand

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