Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Newspaper Review August 11, 2015

In today's newspaper review, Sagay Heads Presidential Committee on Anti-Corruption, $1bn Chinese Loan for Lagos-Kano Railway Diverted, I Belong to No Party, Obasanjo Restates,Bayelsa Group Gives APC 15-day Ultimatum to Vacate Govt Property, N273bn Required for 2016 Census,  How Kachikwu Can Transform NNPC, Police Promotes 346 Superintendents, Banks reduce withdrawal limits on ATMs, Why Obasanjo didn’t implement Abacha’s Vision 2010, Buhari orders INEC, FRSC, NPC to harmonise biometric data, Terrorism: NIS bars 4,916 from travelling abroad,  61 per cent fail English/Maths in 2015 WASSCE –WAEC, N540m fraud: EFCC seizes 13 cars from ex-OSOPADEC boss, We didn’t get N15bn to tackle floods –Bayelsa.

                                                         ThisDay
  •  Ex-Army GOC: Many Boko Haram Suspects Arrested in Lagos, Ogun
  • Sagay Heads Presidential Committee on Anti-Corruption
  • NMRC to Seek Shareholders’ Approval to Raise N28.5bn Capital
  • $1bn Chinese Loan for Lagos-Kano Railway Diverted
  • Why Nigeria’s Plans for Dream Eldorado City are Not radical Enough
  • 38% of Students Pass May/June WAEC Exam
  • I Belong to No Party, Obasanjo Restates
  • Bayelsa Group Gives APC 15-day Ultimatum to Vacate Govt Property
  • Bauchi Assets Recovery C’ttee: Yuguda Lied, We Collected 25 Cars from His Wives
  • Osun Stakeholders Petition EFCC on Aregbesola
  • N273bn Required for 2016 Census
  • Osinbajo to Receive Alaibe, Ebebi, Porbeni, Others into APC in Bayelsa
  •  Dangote Cement Declares N121.8bn Half-year Profit
  •  Buhari’s Shuttle Diplomacy: Strengthening the Anti-Corruption Crusade
                                                   National Mirror
  •  Arase’s vision for transforming the police
  • Okowa is managing DESOPADEC to cater for all Delta communities –Uvwo
  • NGO trains teenagers to cope with development challenges
  • Bayelsa govt makes case for polluted Niger Delta communities
  • EFCC: Fighting corruption or political witch hunt?
  • On the growing clamour for wage increase
  • Men of God should not be involved in politics –Clergy
                                                 Leadership
  • Reps Mull Autonomy For Govt Media
  • ‘We Arrested Many Boko Haram Suspects In Lagos’
  • Wike, APC Trade Words Over Breakdown Of Law, Order In Rivers
  • 2 INEC Commissioners Bow Out Today
  • FG To Spend N273bn On 2016 Census
  • Late Yar’Adua Never Wanted To Be President – Duke
  • I Have No Political Party, Obasanjo Insists
  • Speaker Yakubu Dogara Tested, Trusted – Tambuwal
                                                   Daily Independent
  • Police Promotes 346 Superintendents
  • Egypt Heatwave Kills 21
  • MH370: Malaysia Sends Experts To Examine Maldives Debris
  • Governors And WASSCE Fees
  • Bolivia Praises UN Initiative On Debt Restructuring
                                                  Vanguard
  • Ooni’s death to be announced tomorrow, says monarch
  • Rail ways upgrade: Buhari queries diversion of $1.005b China loan
  • Banks reduce withdrawal limits on ATMs
  • Nigeria not a rich country – Buhari
  • Why Obasanjo didn’t implement Abacha’s Vision 2010
  • Buhari orders INEC, FRSC, NPC to harmonise biometric data
  • Buhari cancels govt delegation to Hajj, to save $1m
  • Maltreatment of robbery suspect: Nigerian army to punish erring soldiers
  • Federal teachers protest unpaid salaries
  • Chieftaincy titles for Tinubu, Obasa, others at coronation of new Ayangburen’s
                                                           Punch
  • Senate forgery allegation raises issue of criminality –IG
  • Ribadu later realised Obasanjo was using him –Soyinka
  • Terrorism: NIS bars 4,916 from travelling abroad
  • Avoiding 52 Marital Mistakes
  • Google creates new parent company
  • Late rain may cause serious flooding – FG 
  • 61 per cent fail English/Maths in 2015 WASSCE –WAEC
  • Lasun shuns APC lawmakers’ summit on Osun financial crisis
  • N540m fraud: EFCC seizes 13 cars from ex-OSOPADEC boss
  • ‘BoT, Jonathan didn’t ask PDP chair to resign’
  • Reps besiege Tambuwal’s homes to lobby for committee appointments
  • We won’t cede C’River land to Cameroon – Speaker
  • We didn’t get N15bn to tackle floods –Bayelsa

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