Monday 6 July 2015

Newspaper Review Monday July 6, 2015

It is Monday and it is time to bring you newspaper review today, Monday 6, Jul 2015, on Tehila Okereke Blog. Niger to commence demolition of illegal structures, Police invite Ekweremadu over forged Senate,  Washington to provide counterterrorism aid to help Nigerian fight Boko Haram, How peace’ll return to APC—BoT Member,  Toro: Keshi is the architect of his misfortune, The Generals need to apologise to Shagari, Fuel scarcity persists despite NNPC’s assurance, Edo Speaker Eulogises Imansuangbon for Dumping PDP for APC, Jonathan seeks support for Buhari on Boko Haram, Military: over 600 insurgents killed in one month, Wike’s, Peterside’s supporters anxious as tribunal resumes today. Go grab your copy from any of the national dailies.

                                                               Punch
  • Ikorodu bank robbers arrested
  • Suicide bomber kills six inside Redeemed church 
  • Obey party’s directive, Gbajabiamila tells Dogara
  • Tribunal: Melaye accuses Tinubu of backing Adeyemi at A’Court
  • Police to quiz Ekweremadu over ‘forged’ Senate rules
  • EFCC summons 120 Ogun teachers over N200m loan
                                                 Leadership
  • PMB Should Address Nigerians On Insurgency – BBOG
  • Hundreds Defect From PDP To APC In Kogi
  • Nigeria Can’t Be Fixed Overnight – David Umaru
  • Ministerial Appointments: Delay Aimed At Assembling Best Hands – Al-Makura
  • Airtel Raises $1.3bn From Mobile Towers Sales
  • Boko Haram Kills Dozens In Potiskum Church, Jos Mosque Attacks
  • INVESTIGATION: Nigeria Loses N700bn To Tourism Annually
                                                    Daily Trust
  • Niger to commence demolition of illegal structures
  • Bauchi gov appoints SSG, others
  • Dan Maraya was an icon-Tambuwal
  • Ganduje blames FG for PAN’s dwindling fortunes
  • Police invite Ekweremadu over forged Senate 
  • 6 killed in Potiskum church attack
                                                     Vanguard
  • Ending The National Assembly Crisis
  • Yero left only N228m, not N8bn —El-Rufai
  • Washington to provide counterterrorism aid to help Nigerian fight Boko Haram
  • How peace’ll return to APC—BoT Member
  • Toro: Keshi is the architect of his misfortune
  • Insecurity: Adeboye organises prayers for policemen
  • No plan to arrest Ekweremadu – Police
  • The Generals need to apologise to Shagari
  • Adejub faults Keshi’s dismissal
  • Fuel scarcity persists despite NNPC’s assurance
  • Lagos govt to reconstruct Ladipo market road
                                                    Thisday
  • APC Group Defends Akande, Says He Spoke Like a Sincere Leader
  • Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Benue Assembly Seat
  • Edo Speaker Eulogises Imansuangbon for Dumping PDP for APC
  • SC Upholds Cancellation of Benue Assembly Seat
  • Shell Kicks off Grassroots Campaign against Crude Oil Theft in Ogoniland
  •  Ayade, Okowa Inaugurate Fynefield’s N3bn Oil Deport in Calabar
                                                                The Nation
  • Police probe Ekweremadu for Senate rules ‘forgery’
  • APC: nothing to do with Ekweremadu’s police invitation
  • SEC gives firms July 31 deadline for mergers, acquisitions
  • Police arrest four suspected Ikorodu bank robbery
  • APC chairmen urge Buhari to intervene over ‘impunity’ in Ekiti, others
  • Gunmen, Boko Haram kill 36 in Zamfara, Yobe
  • Jonathan seeks support for Buhari on Boko Haram
  • Boko Haram kills nine, burns 32 churches in Borno
  • Military: over 600 insurgents killed in one month
  • Southeast governors reject relocation of Boko Haram suspects
  • Go after Boko Haram, ACF tells security
  • Wike’s, Peterside’s supporters anxious as tribunal resumes today

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