Monday, 20 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 20, 2015

We are sorry for coming late today, In today's newspaper review July 20, 2015, Osun residents storm Winners Chapel for Oyedepo’s foodstuffs, Dasuki’s bank accounts may be frozen this week, The Ekwulobia prison transfer, Forgive me for your prison experience, Lamido begs sons, Military Destroys 14 Militant Camps On Calabar Waterways, Police Record Zero Crime, Violence In Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara At Sallah, NNPC bans 113 tankers from lifting, DSS may arraign ex-NSA for trial this week, Dasuki’s aide’s driver gone with $5m cash, Boko Haram tops agenda

                                                           Punch
  • Wike visits CJN twice in one month
  • Kano emir, Sanusi, weeps
  • Osun residents storm Winners Chapel for Oyedepo’s foodstuffs
  • Dasuki’s bank accounts may be frozen this week
  • US to trace Nigeria’s stolen funds
                                                      Vanguard
  • The Ekwulobia prison transfer
  • Jonathan’s ex-CSO denied medication, food, water— family
  •  Stock market investors lose N1.032trn in 2 months
  • Buhari visit to U.S: What you must know about 191-yr-old Blair House
  • Forgive me for your prison experience, Lamido begs sons
  • The time to crush Boko Haram in this country is now or never – Buratai
                                                    Leadership
  • Kogi To Probe Pension Board
  • NSE Admits N3bn Kogi Bond
  • Boko Haram: Troops Clear Damaturu- Biu Road Of Mines
  • BBOG Group Calls For Forensic Investigation In Tackling Boko Haram Insurgency
  • Kukah Urges Muslims To Redeem Image Of Islam
  • AFC Accredited As Partnering Institution To Green Climate Fund  
  • Buhari Must Remain Firm As He Meets Obama
                                                Daily Independent
  • NAFDAC Staff Move Against Finance Director
  • Family, ASRADI Demand Obuah’s Release By SSS
  • U.S. To Help Trace Nigeria’s Stolen Funds, Boost Military Aid
  • APC’ll Survive Current Crisis, Oyegun Assures
  • Military Destroys 14 Militant Camps On Calabar Waterways
  • My Persecutors Thought They’d Finished Me – Sylva
  • Police Record Zero Crime, Violence In Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara At Sallah
  • NNPC Bans 113 Vessels From Oil Transactions
                                                The Nation
  • Obama urged to ensure return of Nigeria’s stolen assets
  • Kano Pillars board sacks Emordi
  •  NNPC bans 113 tankers from lifting
  • DSS may arraign ex-NSA for trial this week
  • Buhari stays at U.S. President’s official guest house
  • Buhari writes Senate to screen Service chiefs
  • Why Saraki must resign, by ex-Rep 
  • We won’t abandon projects in Bayelsa, says Dickson
  • Army chief to troops: time to defeat insurgents is now
  • Dasuki’s aide’s driver gone with $5m cash 
  • Boko Haram tops agenda

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