Friday 21 August 2015

Newspapers Review August 21, 2015

Today's newspapers review,  SEC Extends Deadline For Mergers, Acquisitions For Operators, Rivers: Court Okays Probe Of Amaechi’s Administration, So, What Has Happened In 100 Days?, Lagos APC blasts Bode George over call for Tinubu, Fashola probe, I left N10bn for my successor —Amaechi, The story of my betrayal, by Gov. Dickson, Why I said APC’ll govern Imo for 24 yrs – Okorocha, CPC begins Consumer Voice on TV, FG converts 11 states’ bank debts to bonds, B’Haram: Adamawa varsity reopens, employs 80 hunters,Flood Takes over Kano Metropolis, N600bn Allocation: You are Politically Blind, Dickson Tells Ogoriba, Senator: Anyim’s office got nod for N1.4b computer software, Ebonyi Assembly passes N20b supplementary budget into law.

                                                      Leadership
  • Rice Revolution: Story Of A 34-year-old Farmer
  • US Pledges Support For Ongoing NNPC Reforms
  • Reviving The Culture Of Letter Writing
  • SEC Extends Deadline For Mergers, Acquisitions For Operators
  • Nigerians Should Expect Improved Productivity From FRSC – Oyeyemi
  • PMB Appoints Fowler New FIRS Boss
  • Rivers: Court Okays Probe Of Amaechi’s Administration
  • So, What Has Happened In 100 Days?
                                                 Daily Independent
  • 13 Dead, 13 Missing In Central China Floods
  • Acting Customs CG Targets N35b Revenue Weekly
  • AIB Releases Crashed Bristow Helicopter Passenger Manifest
  • Brace Up For Change, Buhari Tells Workers
  • Power Supply:  FG Eyes 5,000mw By December
  • Greek PM, Tsipras, To Hold September Election
  • Nigeria Lost 34,421 Police Officers Since 2012 –UN
  • Baba Sala Is Alive, Says Family
  • Islamic State Claims Cairo Courthouse Bomb
                                                  Vanguard
  • Lagos APC blasts Bode George over call for Tinubu, Fashola probe
  • Crashed copter: AIB releases manifest
  • I left N10bn for my successor —Amaechi
  • Mikel snubbed me in London – Oliseh
  • Man allegedly bites off another’s lip over refusal for sex
  • Landlady allegedly sets tenant’s son ablaze in Ajegunle
  • Ugwuanyi wins again as court strikes out Ezea’s petition
  • Economy can’t sustain subsidy – Kachikwu, NNPC boss
  • The story of my betrayal, by Gov. Dickson
  • Drama, excitement as OAU students perform Oro rituals
  • Why I said APC’ll govern Imo for 24 yrs – Okorocha
  • Fidelity Bank supports home ownership with N115m
  • CPC begins Consumer Voice on TV
  • Group dissociates Ambode from alleged website scam  
  • Learning from Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w)
                                                     Punch
  • FG refuses to appeal ruling against Kashamu’s extradition
  • Stop fixing fuel prices, NNPC, others tell FG
  • FG converts 11 states’ bank debts to bonds
  • You can probe Amaechi, court tells Rivers govt
  • Bristow crash: AIB releases names of passengers 
  • Nigeria can earn N5tn from agriculture –Shonga GM 
  • LASG orders agencies to obey pension law
  • Firm faults Lagos on 50-year lease claim
  • Ambode asks court to reverse order on Ayangburen
  • ‘OAU, best varsity in Nigeria’
  • B’Haram: Adamawa varsity reopens, employs 80 hunters
  •  Revisit sacked workers’ case, NLC tells Amosun
  • FG converts 11 states’ bank debts to bonds
  • President names Fowler FIRS chair
                                                   ThisDay
  •  AIB Releases Manifest of Crashed Bristow Helicopter
  • Flood Takes over Kano Metropolis
  •  A’Ibom Govt to Operate Single Revenue Account
  •  Ayangburen Stool Tussle: Ambode, Others Face Contempt Proceedings
  • N600bn Allocation: You are Politically Blind, Dickson Tells Ogoriba
  • D’banj, Tunji Oyelana, Others to Perform at Glo’s Evening with Soyinka
  •  Amadi: Poor Project Management Still Hinders Progress of Power Sector
  •  Enugu Tribunal: Drama as INEC Lawyer Rejects Document Issued by the Commission
  • Oyo Govt Cancels 2015 Hajj Sponsorship
  • Military to Discipline Truant Soldiers
  •  NAPTIP Rescues 100 Victims of Human Trafficking, Arrests 20 Suspects
  •  Lagos West Senatorial Election: Tribunal Fixes September 18 for Judgment
  •  CSO Declares Support for CBN Policies, Says It Will Stabilise the Naira
  •   A’Ibom Seeks Restructuring of Commercial Bank Loans into FG bond
  •  CAN Urges FG to Intervene in Doctors Strike at ABUTH
  •  S’West Youths Laud Buhari’s Commitment to Fight Graft
  • US, IPMAN Throw Weight Behind Reforms at NNPC
  • Oyo Govt Cancels 2015 Hajj Sponsorship
                                          The Nation
  • More cash for states as 11 get CBN’s loans relief
  • President appoints Fowler as FIRS chief executive
  • Senator: Anyim’s office got nod for N1.4b computer software
  • Ex-FCT Minister, five others jostle for PDP chair
  • Oyo Tribunal: Ladoja calls 26 witnesses
  • Carter: At ease and ready for radiation treatment on cancer
  • Buhari to IG: prune police attached to the rich
  • ‘Diabetic mothers risk giving birth to children with brain defect’
  • Glo hosts Soyinka, Oyelana, D’Banj
  • We’ll soon defeat Boko Haram, says  Buhari  
  • Some eminent Nigerians who lost their cancer battles
  • Cross River, Irish investors plan 5,000 housing units
  • APC promises radical means to meet energy needs 
  • Power chief decries lack of TCN’s work centre in Uyo
  • Lasun: no plan to strip me of my powers
  • Tributes at funeral service of Bristow co-pilot in Calabar
  • Lawyer faults NERC chief on judges
  • Court okays probe of Amaechi’s govt
  • Amaechi: my govt left N7.5b cash, others  
                                                    National Mirror
  • Redefining religious broadcast: Sharing the MTA Internationale experience
  • Nollywood stars storm Germany for NFFG 2015
  • Group treats children with heart diseases
  • My romance with opera festivals in Nigeria –Maria Toledo
  • Music market dynamic in Nigeria –Chics
  • FG issues 11 states bonds to offset bank loans
  • CAPMI: NERC to sanction Discos over non-compliance
  • Ebonyi Assembly passes N20b supplementary budget into law
  • Former minister tasks Ayade on review of 76 oil wells
  • Buhari appoints Fowler as FIRS boss
  • Buhari plans to use DSS to stifle opposition –PDP
  • Ogoriba is blinded by political indulgence –Bayelsa govt

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