Tuesday 21 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 21, 2015

In today newspaper review, EFCC set to probe Jonathan’s ministers, aides, Ondo workers to begin strike tomorrow, Revealed: How Nigeria lost $2b in oil deals, Ebonylife TV to host President Muhammadu Buhari today, Fed Govt, firm sign MoU on operation of abattoir, queries for CBN and banks on BVN, Unpaid salaries: Ondo workers to start indefinite strike, El-Rufai Donates Generator, Others To Kaduna Convict Prisons, Buhari Seeks Obama’s Help to Recover ‘$150bn Nigerian Loot’ Wike Expresses Anger over Report on Visits to CJN.

                                                       Punch
  • Why I won’t form cabinet until September –Buhari
  • DSS invasion of my house unlawful – Ex-Sultan
  • NGF: APC to reject Fayose as deputy chair
  • Wike visited twice but never met me –CJN 
  •  Ondo workers to begin strike tomorrow
                                              The Nation
  • Revealed: How Nigeria lost $2b in oil deals
  • Obama renews U.S. support for anti-Boko Haram battle
  • Jonathan approved N1.45b legal fee, BPE tells EFCC 
  • Why I won’t appoint ministers till September, by Buhari
  • PDP, Kwara govt bicker over N2b bailout
  • Ondo workers to begin strike
  • Inside the oil deals that cost Nigeria billions
  • Ebonylife TV to host President Muhammadu Buhari today
  • Nigeria’s oil revenue may drop to $52b, says IMF
  • Fed Govt, firm sign MoU on operation of abattoir
  • Electricity workers fault renewal of Manitoba power contract  
                                                    Vanguard
  • queries for CBN and banks on BVN
  • No secrecy in NASS budgets, salaries – Mark
  • Army chief in Maiduguri; changes code to Operation Lafiya Dole
  • Investors earn N233bn in first half 2015
  • Unpaid salaries: Ondo workers to start indefinite strike
  • Lufthansa sacks 13 Nigerian Amnesty pilots
  • Why PDP senators allowed APC to produce senate president – Olujimi
  • Reps leadership crisis: Gbajabiamila camp tells Oyegun to ignore Dogara
  • Oil price fluctuations unlikely to impact industry trajectory — Deloitte report
                                                 Daily Independent
  • IYC Condemns Clamp Down On Jonathan’s Ex-Aides, Accuse Obasanjo Of impunity
  • APC Chieftain Sues Bank Over Breach Of Pact
  • Demand More Area Commands From IG, PCRC Urges Aregbesola
  • 28 Killed In Turkey Border Blast
  • Former Chad Dictator’s War Crimes Trial Opens In Senegal
  • El-Rufai Donates Generator, Others To Kaduna Convict Prisons
  • Last Four Ebola Cases In Liberia Discharged From Clinic
  • Urhobo Union Plans Massive Industrialisation, Bicker Over Alleged N1.2b Fraud
                                                          Leadership
  • NFF’s Vision Is To Win World Cup – Akinwunmi
  • Oliseh To Parley Jordan Ibe
  • There’s Much Work To Be Done, But I’m Confident – Siasia
  • IGP Queens, First Bank Cruise To Zenith Bank Basketball Semis
  • I’ll Not Contest In February 2016 – Blatter
  • NSCDC Armed Squad Has Kept Faith – Prof Abolurin
  • For Emordi, Sacking Comes With The Territory
                                                         ThisDay
  • Jonathan’s Ex-ADC: I Wasn’t Arrested By EFCC
  • Buhari Seeks Obama’s Help to Recover ‘$150bn Nigerian Loot’
  • Gbajabiamila Group Writes Oyegun, Rejects Dogara’s Proposal
  • EFCC Probes Marketers, PEF Officials over Fraudulent Claims on Bridging Funds
  • President Obama Again Leaves Nigeria off his Africa Trip Itinerary
  • Excess Crude Account: Okonjo-Iweala’s Conviction without Trial
  • Eight Killed in Police Checkpoint Bomb Blast in Damaturu
  • Wike Expresses Anger over Report on Visits to CJN
  • Buhari Has an Agenda, Change is Not One of them, Says Nwosu
  • CSO: Buhari’s Stand on Halliburton Good Omen for Anti-corruption War in Nigeria

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