Friday, 24 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 24, 2015

In today's newspaper review, Carpenter held for ‘stealing’ customer’s N46, 000, Buhari restricts use of presidential aircraft by wife, aides, NNPC, engine room of corruption —Saraki, Buhari will limit probe to Jonathan’s govt —Presidency, Cut-off mark: Candidates, parents head for court, Man Bags 92days In Jail For Stealing Handset, Police Warn Against Illegal Hiring Of Officers, Etisalat Sues NCC Over Concession Rift, Bomb Blasts Victims Seek Inclusion in Support Fund, Accuse FG of Neglect, NLC Asks N’Assembly to Explain How Its Budget Rose to N150 bn, Protests Rock Yenagoa as 92-year-old Traditional Ruler is Kidnapped, NYSC Introduces Self-deployment for Prospective Corps Members, Rivers Lawmakers Berate DSS over Interference in Election Petition

                                                       Vanguard
  • Boko Haram holds territories in Borno, Yobe
  • What Tompolo, MEND leaders will discuss as they regroup in Bayelsa
  • Deal severely with those who ruined Nigeria, Clark tells Buhari
  • Osinbajo raises alarm, says Boko Haram targeting VIPs
  • OKOGIE TO NIGERIANS: Be patient with Buhari
  • Arepo explosion: Armed vandals barricade creeks, evacuate dead colleagues
  • PDP: State chairmen give NWC 14-day ultimatum to summon NEC meeting
  • Bailout not for salary allowances — AHMED
                                              The Nation
  •  Why debtors’ names shouldn’t be published, by industrialists
  • Carpenter held for ‘stealing’ customer’s N46, 000
  • Buhari restricts use of presidential aircraft by wife, aides
  • Bailout to favour states with heavy loan burden, says Ahmed  
  •  Between 113 crude carriers and Fed Govt
  • Why Obama’s Kenya visit might be a turning point for African entrepreneurship
  • CJN bars politicians from his residence, office
  • Boko Haram targeting VIPs’ homes, says Osinbajo 
                                                Punch
  • Oil theft: What we found shocked us, says APC
  • NNPC, engine room of corruption —Saraki
  • FG takes over Yola Disco from private investors
  • Maryam Abacha university degrees not recognised – NUC
  • Did any Nigerian hear from NNPC lately?  
  • Basketmouth accuses Jonathan’s govt of stealing
  • PDP backs Buhari’s probes
  • Buhari will limit probe to Jonathan’s govt —Presidency
  • Cut-off mark: Candidates, parents head for court
                                                       Daily Independent
  • Eight Killed In Fresh Attacks On Barakin Ladi
  • Sapele, Ethiope LGs Raise Alarm Over Imminent Collapse Of Gamon Bridge
  • Don’t Brand Us Ghosts, Govt Workers Tell el-Rufai
  • Boko Haram Plotting To Bomb My House –Osinbajo
  • Man Bags 92days In Jail For Stealing Handset
                                                      Leadership
  • We Were Distracted But Now Ready To Work – Dogara
  • Nigeria, One Step Closer To Polio Eradication – NPHCDA
  • ension In N/Delta As Tompolo Convenes Meeting Of Ex-Militants
  • Alleged N90bn Asset: Make Your Assets Public, Balarabe Musa Tells el-Rufai
  • Police Warn Against Illegal Hiring Of Officers
  • Etisalat Sues NCC Over Concession Rift
  • Army Parades Fake Recruitment Agent
  • EFCC Arraigns 10 For Oil Bunkering
                                                             ThisDay
  • Buhari Fails to Seal US Arms Deal, Returns Home Displeased
  • Boko Haram Captures Five LGs in Yobe, Borno, Targets VIPs
  • Global Ship Owners Protest Nigeria’s Ban on 113 Crude Carriers
  • Niger Delta: Ex-Militants Regroup under MEND, Schedule Meeting for Saturday
  • Bomb Blasts Victims Seek Inclusion in Support Fund, Accuse FG of Neglect
  • Nigeria Witnesses One Year without Polio Virus
  • Presidency: Buhari will Limit Corruption Probe to Jonathan’s Govt Only
  • FG Saves N1.2bn from 3,000 Ghost Pensioners
  • NLC Asks N’Assembly to Explain How Its Budget Rose to N150 bn
  • Protests Rock Yenagoa as 92-year-old Traditional Ruler is Kidnapped
  • NYSC Introduces Self-deployment for Prospective Corps Members
  • FG Inaugurates Kano-P’Harcourt Intercity Mixed Train Service
  • Amaechi Not Corrupt as Alleged by Rivers PDP, Says Orlukwu
  • Rivers Lawmakers Berate DSS over Interference in Election Petition

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