Thursday 23 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 23 2015

In today's newspaper review, Worker Protest Mass Sack In CCECC, Scores Feared Dead as Another Explosion Rocks NNPC Pipeline in Arepo, INEC to Use Kogi, Bayelsa as Test Case for Reforms, Says Zakari, B’Haram burns down Chief of Army Staff’s home, Abia Assembly approves Ikpeazu’s N30bn loan request, First class graduates to serve in varsities —NYSC, Applicants protest JAMB’s cut off marks at UNILAG, Nigeria rejects gay marriage, Confusion as NBC and ‘Radio Biafra’ operators engage in hide and seek game, Underdevelopment: Jonathan tried for Niger-Delta but we failed him —Lori-Ogbebor, 10-yr-old boy buried alive in Enugu. Go grab your copy

                                              Daily Independent
  • Worker Protest Mass Sack In CCECC
  • Bakers Decry Multiple Taxation In Enugu
  • Three Lives, N10.7b Goods Lost To Fire In Lagos In Six Months
  • Groups Seeks Dickson’s Disqualification From Bayelsa Polls
  • Female Genital Mutilation: Practitioners Promise To Stop In Osun
  • First Class Graduates Now To Serve In Versities –NYSC
  • APGA Tenders Truck-Load Of Documents At Election Tribunal
                                                        ThisDay
  • Abuja, Minna, Oshogbo, Oleh on Fire
  • Buhari: Leahy Law Hindering Fight Against Boko Haram
  • Cracks Surface in Gbajabiamila Camp as Supporters Disown Letter to APC
  • Scores Feared Dead as Another Explosion Rocks NNPC Pipeline in Arepo
  • Glo Signs Exclusive News Alert Service with THISDAY, Arise News
  • Saraki: Jonathan Did Not Give Me Any Bribe over Missing $20bn
  • DSS Releases Obua, Jonathan’s Former CSO
  • Police Recover Explosive Devices from Impounded SUV in Damaturu
  • 30 Dead, 105 Injured in Fresh Gombe Park Multiple Blasts
  • Court Stops LASG from Arresting, Prosecuting Synagogue Engineers
  • Buhari Visit: Nigerians Locked out of US Town Hall Meeting
  • INEC to Use Kogi, Bayelsa as Test Case for Reforms, Says Zakari
  • 41 APC Members Suspended in A’Ibom
  • CCECC Workers Protest Mass Sack, Non-payment of Compensation
                                                 Leadership
  • More Roads Opened For Use By Troops In Borno
  • ‘How Ex-NSA Dasuki Begged Tinubu For Buhari’s Ticket In 2011’
  • INEC ‘ll Improve With Kogi, Bayelsa Guber Polls – Zakari
  • Tribunal Dismisses Ihedioha’s Petition, Upholds Okorocha’s Election
  •  We Are Re-strategising Against Insurgency – Abubakar
  • Insurgency: Dogara Seeks International Support To Rebuild North-East
  • Police Plan 2-bedroom Flats For Retiring Officers
                                                        Punch
  • Alleged fraud: EFCC invites Saraki’s wife
  • Jonathan’s ministers behind oil theft –Buhari
  • Dogara lures Gbajabiamila’s ally with post
  • Ambode scraps Lagos finance dept
  • B’Haram burns down Chief of Army Staff’s home 
  • Abia Assembly approves Ikpeazu’s N30bn loan request
  • First class graduates to serve in varsities —NYSC
                                                       The Nation
  • Buhari: ex-ministers, others will face trial for oil theft
  • Applicants protest JAMB’s cut off marks at UNILAG
  • Nigeria rejects gay marriage
  • EFCC invites Saraki’s wife, Yar’Adua’s daughter
  • Scores feared dead in Arepo pipeline fire
  • DSS releases Jonathan’s ex-CSO Obua after six days in detention  
  • U.S., Nigeria partner to increase electricity access 
  • Minority Leader: Court refuses to restrain Saraki
  • First Class graduates to serve in higher institutions, says NYSC
  • ‘Nullify INEC chair’s appointment’
  • Young business leaders target 1.2m jobs
                                                      Vanguard
  • Buhari’s appointments: Ndigbo urged to be patient
  • Crisis in Gbajabiamila’s camp over letter to Oyegun
  • Dasuki denies maltreating Buhari after 1985 coup
  • Vandals die as NNPC pipeline explodes in Lagos
  • Confusion as NBC and ‘Radio Biafra’ operators engage in hide and seek game
  • Fuel tanker explosion kills one in Ogun
  • Underdevelopment: Jonathan tried for Niger-Delta but we failed him —Lori-Ogbebor
  • Groups at war over invitation to EFCC to investigate former Gov Orji
  • Synagogue inquest: Court orders status quo as contractors sue Coroner, others
  • 10-yr-old boy buried alive in Enugu
  • Corruption: EFCC summons Saraki’s wife, Yar’Adua’s daughter
  • Crime Alert: Lagos warns residents of new robbery dimension
  • Protests, as UNILAG raises cut-off mark

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