Monday 24 August 2015

Newspapers Review August 24, 2015

Newspapers review, August 24, 2015, Kaduna Electric Inducts 3,000 New Employees, Help Fight Corruption, Buhari Tells Lawyers,  DPR shuts 29 additional filling stations in Benue, Nasarawa,  Why are you afraid of probe commission, Wike queries Amaechi, Alleged N1tn diversion: Senate to probe Lamorde’s alleged diversion of N1tn, Okonjo-Iweala Denies Ownership of Multi-million Dollar Hospital, N167b loan for Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Jonathan’s village Otuoke laments water scarcity, Buhari still behaving like military dictator –Fasoranti.

                                                    Leadership
  • A New Dawn In The House
  • Katsina: As Masari Sends Jitters With Probe Panel
  • National Identity And Data Capture Activities in Nigeria (1)
  • Ganduje’s Free Eye Care Initiative
  • Groups Laud Senate Over Electricity Billing
  • Kaduna Electric Inducts 3,000 New Employees
  • Agric Revolution Will Revamp Nigeria Economy – Dangote
                                          Daily Independent
  • Help Fight Corruption, Buhari Tells Lawyers
  • Why I’m Against Wike’s Commission Of Inquiry –Amaechi
  • Ekiti Ex-Speaker, Bamisile, To Dump APC Soon
  • Anxiety As Truckers Plans To Ground Container Haulage August 26
  • Investors Trade 4.304b Shares, As NSE Market Cap Sheds N299.6b
  • Naira Rallies Again, Settles At N208 – $1 In Parallel Market
  • NIMASA Partners Niger Rep On Transit Cargo Facilitation
  • DPR shuts 29 additional filling stations in Benue, Nasarawa
  • Buhari Can’t Function Without Attorney-General – Labour Party
                                                     Vanguard
  • Sunshine drub El Kanemi 5-0 to go top
  • Stop shielding Fayemi from EFCC, Ekiti PDP tells APC
  • Buhari furious, summons NDDC mgt over contract-splitting
  • Economy in trouble, as oil price crashes
  • Reps ready for salary cut, declare support for anti-graft war
  • Landlord’s daughter bites off tenant’s ear over electricity bill
  • Why are you afraid of probe commission, Wike queries Amaechi
  • Man set ablaze for stealing pot of soup in Calabar
  • Why I’m against Wike’s probe panel – Amaechi
  • Gov Emmanuel lauds firm over shopping mall
  • Good governance, service delivery, my priorities — Jigawa Gov
  • FLOOD: Relocate to safer grounds, NEMA warns Imo communities
  • Afenifere condemns Buhari’s style of governance
                                                            Punch
  • Fashola spent N139m on two boreholes – LASG
  • Alleged N1tn diversion: Senate to probe Lamorde’s alleged diversion of N1tn
  • Detained cleric asks court to jail DSS DG  
  • Boko Haram: Army reinstates 2,500 soldiers, 102 officers
  • Saraki must show remorse, says Lawan group
  • Buhari not ready to implement confab report – Afenifere
  • Dickson warns civil servants against partisan politics
  • Obas didn’t deceive Jonathan, PDP replies Okogie
  • Corruption: APC knocks Igbo leaders for defending Jonathan
  • NUT knocks states for poor funding of education
                                                             ThisDay
  • How Obasanjo Ordered NNPC to Retain NLNG Dividends to Fund New Trains
  • Amaechi: Why I’m Fighting to Stop Wike’s Probe
  • Fowlers' Confirmation May Bring Tinubu Face-to-Face with Senate Leadership
  • Bristow Crash: Victims' Compensation May Exceed International Convention
  • How Parradang was Consumed by Politics of Employment
  • Buhari to Engage Nigerians Abroad in Anti-corruption War
  • Radio Biafra Back on Air
  • Okonjo-Iweala Denies Ownership of Multi-million Dollar Hospital
  • ICC Investigates Oba of Lagos over Anti-Igbo Remarks
  • Aregbesola: Attack on Osun Govt, Fallout of Opposition to Jonathan’s PDP
  • Again, Kuku Denies Fleeing Nigeria to Evade EFCC Probe
  • Buhari Accepts Sultan’s Offer of Service to Hajj Pilgrims
  • Groups Laud Senate over Electricity Billing
  • Otuoke Community Head Decries Water Scarcity
                                                            The Nation
  • Buhari to lawyers: join fight against crooks
  • N167b loan for Lagos-Ibadan Expressway 
  • Kwara justifies bid for N5b bailout
  • Task Force dislodge roadside traders, hawkers in Oshodi
  • Jonathan’s village Otuoke laments water scarcity
  • Private sector grumbles as CBN defends its policies
  • The position of the Central Bank of Nigeria
  • Aregbesola: attacks on Osun govt, fallout of Jonathan’s defeat
  • Buhari to draft Nigerians in Diaspora into anti-graft war
  • Police acquire helicopter to battle sea pirates, kidnappers
  • Union begins strike
  • Excitement as CJN, others defeat lawyers in friendly match
  • Dead, retired workers on Ondo govt’s payroll
  • Nigeria to benefit from $47m UNESCO water study
                                            National Mirror
  • Arepo pipeline explosion: Dons blame police, NNPC, rich Nigerians
  • Buhari still behaving like military dictator –Fasoranti
  • NGO moves to fight AIDS/HIV in Bauchi  
  • Thousands of migrants resume journey through Macedonia
  • Man in police net over rape of 8-year-old
  • Demolition imminent in Gombe as govt reclaims layouts
  • Gunmen kill 2 cousins in Plateau attac
  • Hajj: Buhari accepts Muslim leaders’ support

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