Wednesday 19 August 2015

Newspaper Review August 19, 2015

In today's newspaper review, ICPC probe: ‘Super rich’ civil servants rush to sell houses,Yobe spent N12bn on security – Governor, Stop calling Buhari ‘Baba go slow,’ Dickson warns, Buhari Dissolves AMCON Mgt Team, Demands Report on NITEL’s Liquidation, 150 Shot, Drowned in Yobe River by Boko Haram Gunmen, PDP Chief: Anyim Tricked Jonathan To Sign N1.2b Deal, DPR Shuts 10 Filling Stations In Makurdi, Why Buhari Ordered Women Affairs Ministry To Look After IDPs,  Boko Haram fear hits Ondo communities, ‘My legacy is being destroyed in Ekiti’, Anglican Church backs Buhari’s anti-graft crusade.

                                                          Vanguard
  • The sky is your limit, Tinubu tells Fashola
  • Oil thieves retreat as Navy smashes 78 illegal refineries
  • Why Ndigbo should follow constructive channels to Buhari – Mbadinuju
  • Buhari orders probe into how wanted Lebanese ISIS terrorist got Nigerian visa
  • Corrupt practices: Igbo leaders’ position on probe of past govts (3)
  • Respect Oliseh’s choice of players – Chukwu
  • Illegal arrest, detention: Court awards N12m cost against EFCC
  • FRSC prosecutes 813 truck drivers in one month
  • 3 security men charged with N5m jewellery theft
  • Oliseh decries clubs’ reluctance to release players
                                                  Punch
  • ICPC probe: ‘Super rich’ civil servants rush to sell houses
  • Police arrest Aregbesola’s ex-aide for 29-year-old lover’s death
  • Don’t ruin your liver with harmful habits
  • Nursing student emerges Miss Virgin 
  • Wife catches pastor having sex with church member
  • Court-martial drops cowardice charge against Ransome-Kuti
  • Yobe spent N12bn on security – Governor
  • Igbo groups want Junaid Mohammed tried for treason
  • NPA made N162bn, remitted N2bn – Oshiomhole
  • Stop calling Buhari ‘Baba go slow,’ Dickson warns
  • Ekiti PDP, APC clash on economy
  • ‘Amosun didn’t sack workers, service commission did’
  • Workers shut down Calabar PHEDC office 
                                                 ThisDay
  • With Oil at Six-year Low, Crude Exporters, Firms Downsize
  • Buhari Dissolves AMCON Mgt Team, Demands Report on NITEL’s Liquidation
  • Universities Kick Against Directive on TSA as AGF Allays Concern
  • 150 Shot, Drowned in Yobe River by Boko Haram Gunmen
  • Telcos Risk Sanctions for Non-compliance on SIM Card Deactivation
  • Stop Insulting the President, Dickson Cautions
  • Buhari Mourns Emir of Misau
  • Yobe Govt Sets Up C’ttee to Restore Historic Kanem Borno Capital
  •  P’Harcourt Disco Workers Protest in Calabar
  • Ilorin Cults Clash: Police Arrest 12 more People as Kwara Poly Says Students Not in Session
  • FG Sets up Investment C’ttee to Track Foreign Investors
  • Osinbajo, Oyegun to Receive Ndoma-Egba, Ebri, Others to APC
                                             Daily Independent
  • PDP Chief: Anyim Tricked Jonathan To Sign N1.2b Deal
  • Why Buhari Ordered Women Affairs Ministry To Look After IDPs
  • Boko Haram Kills Seven In Awonori
  • Malnutrition Hits Nigeria’s Rich Families
  • How Osun Assembly Lied Over Petitions Against Aregbesola, By Group
  • DPR Shuts 10 Filling Stations In Makurdi
                                                 The Nation
  • DP chief: Anyim tricked Jonathan to sign N1.2b deal
  • Buhari orders probe of $252m NITEL sale
  • Oshiomhole, NLC urge Kukah, others not to obstruct loot recovery
  • Boko Haram fear hits Ondo communities
  • Tribunal dismisses Ladoja’s application to invite forensic expert
  • Oil states burn billions as global axis of power shifts
  • Banker Kuru replaces Chike-Obi as AMCON boss
  • Behold the ‘New Jerusalem’ in Benue
  • Who takes Bayelsa APC’s ticket?
  • ‘My legacy is being destroyed in Ekiti’
  • SIM deactivation: NCC may sanction telcos for non-compliance
  • Lagos Airport Customs Command generates N22.5b 
                                                            National Mirror
  • Over 1m children receive life-saving malnutrition treatment –UNICEF
  • Fidson urges preventive action against hepatitis
  • UNDP rallies support for insurgency victims
  • Children’s first 1,000 day most critical –Nutritionist
  • Kwara Poly disowns victims of cult attack
  • Anglican Church backs Buhari’s anti-graft crusade
  • INEC strategises for better elections

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