Thursday, 2 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 2, 2015

Newspaper Review Today, July 2, 2015,  We won’t pay staff schools workers’ salaries again – FG, Naira falls to 230, dollar supply dries up, World Bank approves N39.4bn loan for Lagos, 253 DSS officials redeployed from Aso Rock, Buhari Goes from Nigeria’s Change Champion to ‘Baba Go Slow’

                                                 Punch
  • Fani-Kayode changes name
  • Crisis: Buhari meets Gbajabiamilia, others
  • We won’t pay staff schools workers’ salaries again – FG
  • Naira falls to 230, dollar supply dries up
  • Akande, ACF disagree over APC crisis
  • World Bank approves N39.4bn loan for Lagos
  • 253 DSS officials redeployed from Aso Rock
  • PDP rejects new INEC boss, Zakari, alleges hidden agenda
                                                               Vanguard
  • N12trn debt profile worsens Nigeria’s woes
  • Lagos Tribunal dismisses Agbaje’s petition against Ambode
  • Explain whereabouts of $4.1bn, Oshiomhole tells Okonjo-Iweala
  • Buhari has no personal relationship with Zakari, Presidency tells PDP 
  • Naira depreciates to N230/dollar in parallel market
  • NASS crisis: The bigger picture
  • Niger to probe illegal deduction of civil servants’ salaries
  • Lagos gets $200m World Bank credit
  • Buhari repositioning Nigeria for greatness —APC chieftain
  • Civil service and governance in Nigeria: Issues and possible solutions
                                                     Leadership
  • FG Set To Stop Polio In 5 Weeks Time
  • CSOs Condemn Call For Oyegun’s Resignation
  • Extradition: Court Dismisses FG Suit Against Kashamu
  • Wike Plans To Borrow N100bn Loans In 2 Months – APC
  • Ekiti Judiciary Workers Suspend Strike
  • NSCDC Partners LECAN To Curb Vandalism In Osun
  • ACF Criticises Akande Over Comment On NASS Crisis
                                                    Daily Trust
  • Military to honour troops in Maiduguri
  • Kashamu: Court dismisses FG’s extradition request
  • EFCC quizzes Kaduna ex-pilgrims boss over N100m fraud
  • Varsity students’ death: Ogun to introduce traffic laws
  • Fuel scarcity as marketers demand subsidy payment
  • $2.1bn: I’m ready for probe, Okonjo-Iweala says
  • NNPC spends N1.6bn on charter flights
  • I did not inherit empty treasury – Ayade
  • Saraki foiled an attempted coup - Waku
  • We won’t delay Buhari’s ministerial nominees – Saraki
                                                   Thisday
  • Man Accused of Participating in Chibok Girls’ Abduction Arrested
  • CBN Extends Forex Curbs to Export Proceeds, BDCs
  • FG Calls for Vigilance as Ebola Virus Resurfaces in Liberia
  • Buhari Goes from Nigeria’s Change Champion to ‘Baba Go Slow’
  • PDP Rejects Amina Zakari as INEC Boss
  • Fani-Kayode Changes His Name as Court Acquits Him of Money Laundering
  • Oshiomhole: Okonjo-Iweala Playing with Stats over ECA Spending
  • Suspected Killers of Ex-FUTA VC Remanded in Prison
  • N’Assembly Crisis: Buhari Meets with Gbajabiamila’s Group
  • Four Killed, Soldiers Injured as Hostilities Resume in Plateau
  • PDP Cancels Kogi Ad hoc Delegates Ward Congresses
  • Wike Directs Payment of April, May Salaries
  • Amnesty International Report: We Have Nothing to Hide, Says Army
  •  Lagos Election Tribunal Rules in Ambode’s Favour Akinwunmi Ambode
  • Sylva May Not Vie for Bayelsa Governorship
  • Saraki: Ekweremadu Will Make My Work Difficult
  •  Buhari Appoints Amina Zakari Acting INEC Chairman as Jega Steps Down
  • How Can Nigeria Best Refill an Empty Treasury?
                                                        The Nation
  • Okonjo-Iweala ‘must state how $2b oil cash was spent’
  • Tribunal dismisses Agbaje’s petition
  • Coalition of civil societies knock AI report on Boko Haram 
  • Buhari, Gbajabiamila discuss party supremacy
  • Fed Govt won’t pay salaries of staff schools in tertiary institutions
  • Buhari urged to cancel offshore processing deal with Aiteo, Sahara Group
  • Rivers APC: Wike plans to borrow N100b from banks
  • Relocation to Maiduguri on course, says Army

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