Tuesday 7 July 2015

Newspaper Review July 7, 2015

In today's newspaper review, Youths Protest El-Rufai’s Appointment of Non-indigene as Sole Administrator, Jega Resumes Work as Lecturer in BUK, CAN Asks FG to Relocate Boko Haram Suspects from Ekwulobia Prison as Group Sues FG, Unpaid Salaries: Buhari okays N804.7b lifeline for states, Leave me alone, Keshi tells Nigerians, Rivers Poll: INEC frustrating our effort to inspect election materials – APC, UN commences screening of Boko Haram victims for skills acquisition, Ambode sacks LASEMA boss, OAU Workers Protest 64 Months Unpaid Allowances,

                                                              Thisday
  • Buhari Okays N413.7bn Bailout for FG, States
  • Jos Survivor: We Were First Driven Out of the Mosque with Gunshots, Before the Bomb Went off
  • US Condemns Boko Haram Attacks
  • Saraki: Senate will Promote Zero Tolerance for Corruption
  • Youths Protest El-Rufai’s Appointment of Non-indigene as Sole Administrator
  • Jega Resumes Work as Lecturer in BUK
  • CAN Asks FG to Relocate Boko Haram Suspects from Ekwulobia Prison as Group Sues FG
                                                          Vanguard
  • Unpaid Salaries: Buhari okays N804.7b lifeline for states
  • APC Crisis: Oyegun’s exit isn’t a solution — Sen Alimikhena
  • Leave me alone, Keshi tells Nigerians
  • Rivers Poll: INEC frustrating our effort to inspect election materials – APC
  • Fuel scarcity: C-River, Delta govs inaugurate Fynefield’s N3bn depot
  • UN commences screening of Boko Haram victims for skills acquisition
  • Impeachment: Mass rally against Aregbesola slated for today
  • Again, PDP vows to reclaim power from APC in 2019
                                                       Daily Trust
  • Jos blasts: 48 buried
  • Salaries: Buhari releases N700bn relief fund
  • Masari appoints SSG, chief of staff
  • INEC, PDP frustrating inspection order – Rivers APC
  • Bauchi gov swears in SSG, Chief of Staff
  •  Ambode sacks LASEMA boss
  • Kaduna sacks 177 workers
  • Why we cannot pay teachers, LG workers allowances, —Bauchi gov
                                                        Leadership
  • Ebola Resurgence: WHO Calls For Resilient Health Systems
  • INEC: Zakari Reconstitutes 14 Standing Committees
  • Boko Haram: Kumuyi Visits Communities In Adamawa
  • OAU Workers Protest 64 Months Unpaid Allowances

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