Tuesday 25 August 2015

Newspapers Review August 25, 2015

In today's newspapers review, Probe Of Agip Explosion In Bayelsa Underway, Ikorodu robbery suspects sue IGP, others,  FG names 13-man panel to probe Yar’Adua, Jonathan, 2-yr-old boy dies in fight between mother, neighbour, Beg Tinubu, Fani-Kayode tells Fashola, Spotlight on Wike’s endless search for prayers, N1tn petition: Senate rumbles, splits over Lamorde probe, Suspended NIS boss, Plateau gov beg Buhari, Nigeria Loses N580bn To Corporate Tax Incentives Annually – Report, PMB Orders Probe Of Arms Procurement Under Jonathan, Buhari Orders Probe of Weapons Procurement Since 2007, $1b loan, $466m jets top as Buhari probes arms deals, Nigeria to be self-sufficient in sugar, rice, others by 2019, says Dangote.

                                                   Premium Times
  • ​​​Renovation of Boko Haram-hit UN office nears completion​​ — Official​
  • Soldier tells tribunal how lawmaker was caught with 4000 PVCs during election
  • Dogara wants “godfatherism”, corruption “killed”
  • Explosion rocks U.S. military base
  • 8 countries arrive Abuja for Pan-African Science Olympiad 
                                           Daily Independent
  • IGP Approves New Postings For Management Team
  • REVEALED: How Doctor, Others Ran Kidnapping Ring, Sold Children
  • DSS Arraigns Ex-NSA, Dasuki, For ‘Illegal Arms Possession’
  • Buhari Demands Swimming Medals At All Africa Games
  • Buhari, World Leaders To Discuss Counter-terrorism, Climate Change At UN Assembly
  • Plateau Gov Begs Buhari To Reinstate Parradang
  • Reps Laud Buhari’s Quest For Special Anti-corruption Courts
  • Okowa Set To Inaugurate 1,345 Trainee Entrepreneurs
  • Bayelsa: Many Groups Want Me To Run For Gov – Senator Paulker
                                                     Vanguard
  • Biafra’s self-determination suit against Nigeria continues Sept 22
  • Ikorodu robbery suspects sue IGP, others
  • Corruption, privatisation cause massive losses in public revenue, says Osinbajo
  • Matron of Lagos Assembly found dead in office
  • FG names 13-man panel to probe Yar’Adua, Jonathan
  • Pandemonium as drunk Naval rating shoots 3 in Ikorodu
  • 2-yr-old boy dies in fight between mother, neighbour
  • Whither Jega’s child voters?
  • Ooni: Giesi ruling house stakes claim
  • Afcon 2017: Lawal disagrees with Oliseh on Ighalo
  • Lalong pleads with Buhari over Immigration boss’ suspension
  •  DSS charges Dasuki, ex-NSA to court
  • Experts worry over use of ‘wrong’ water for lab tests
  • Global price crash shocks Nigeria’s capital market
                                      Punch
  • Husband-snatching saga: NJC queries Osun judge
  • Beg Tinubu, Fani-Kayode tells Fashola
  • Spotlight on Wike’s endless search for prayers
  • LASG removes Fashola’s budget spending from website
  • N1tn petition: Senate rumbles, splits over Lamorde probe 
  • Suspended NIS boss, Plateau gov beg Buhari
  • Accept responsibility for sacked workers, SERAP tells Amosun
  • Ambode wants illegal aliens repatriated
  • Switzerland pledges to support Boko Haram affected communities
  • Court hears Ikorodu robbery suspects’ case, Sept.
  • Arms deals: Buhari probes Yar’Adua, Jonathan’s govts
  • Ban Ki-Moon demands release of Chibok girls
  •  LASG removes Fashola’s budget spending from website
                                                       Leadership
  • Nigeria Loses N580bn To Corporate Tax Incentives Annually – Report
  • APC Lauds Service Chiefs For Leading War Against Insurgency
  • I Was Eager To Meet With PMB Over Good Governance – Ban Ki-Moon
  • Arase Orders Posting Of DIGs
  • PMB Orders Probe Of Arms Procurement Under Jonathan
  • NBC@23: Nigeria Biggest Broadcast Market In Africa – Mba
  • Gov Lalong, Parradang At Aso Rock To Beg PMB
  • Polio Eradication: Perm Sec Arrives Event After Ki-Moon’s Departure
                                                              ThisDay
  • Buhari Orders Probe of Weapons Procurement Since 2007
  • 2016 Budget: Senate Frets over FG’s Unpreparedness to Submit MTEF
  • DMO: Restructured Loans to Reduce States’ Debt Burden by 55%-97%
  • Ban Ki-moon Asks Buhari to Address Economic Causes of Insurgency
  • Army Recalls 2,700 Dismissed Soldiers and Officers after Buhari’s Intervention
  • MTN Scraps Early Debt Payment amid Currency Shortage
  • FG Inaugurates C’ttee on National Carrier
  • Ki-Moon: Mis-governance Catalyst for Extremism
  • UN Scribe: Nigeria’s Polio Efforts Encouraging
  • Commission of Inquiry: Amaechi Diverted N3bn Agric Loan
  • Commission of Inquiry: Amaechi Diverted N3bn Agric Loan
  • Navy Chief: More Than 50% of Naval Ships are Down
  •  Lawyers in National Assembly Back Plans for Special Anti-corruption Courts
  • Adesina, Others for Live Radio Colloquium Tuesday
  • Digitisation: NBC to Raise N100bn from Sale of Spectrum Bands
  • Plateau Governor Meets Buhari, Demands Explanation for Paradang’s Suspension
  • Alleged N1tn Diversion: EFCC Calls Report Infantile, Senseless
  • INEC to Conduct Voter Registration in Kogi, Bayelsa on September 2 and 7
  • PDP Chairmanship: Fayose Tells Ex-Minister to Forget Ambition for Now
                                               The Nation
  • $1b loan, $466m jets top as Buhari probes arms deals
  • Nigerian equities lose N228b as China crisis goes global
  • Dasuki charged with illegal arms possession
  • EFCC: PDP Caucus disowns senator
  • UN seeks release of Chibok girls
  • PDP governors, NWC split over Kogi governorship poll 
  • Looters: Kukah vs Buhari and the rest of us
  • Nigeria to be self-sufficient in sugar, rice, others by 2019, says Dangote
  • Fed Govt seeks establishment of national cooperative fund 
  • Mark refused to enter witness box, APC candidate Onjeh insists
  • A top cop and tales of sleaze
  • BoI okays N903.4m loan for SMEs in Gombe 
  • Court vacates order on Ayangburen’s coronation
  •  Lalong in Aso Rock to plead for suspended Immigration boss 
  • Arik Air, Irish Embassy to partner on trade
  •  One injured as fire guts Police Barracks shop
  • Anambra PDP: One party, two chairmen 
  • Senate praises NERC for appropriate billing
  • Mimiko warns workers on verification
                                                      National Mirror
  • Pipeline explosion: Investigation underway –Bayelsa Govt
  • Nasarawa First Lady brings succour to HIV/AIDS victims
  • How disasters claimed 23 lives in S/West –NEMA
  • Sierra Leone releases last confirmed Ebola patient
  • EFCC dares Senate over alleged diversion of N1trn
  • Giesi Ruling House ready to present next Ooni
  • Why I want South East govs to unite –Okorocha
  • FG withdraws diplomatic passports from unauthorised persons
  • Buhari extends probe to Yar’Adua’s govt
  • UN demands unconditional release of Chibok girls

No comments: