Friday 11 September 2015

Newspapers Review September 11, 2015

In today's newspapers review. We Are Not Recruiting, FRSC Warns Against Scams, Trailer crushes 9-year-old in Onitsha, I’m alive and’ll will keep demolishing illegal structures – El-Rufai, N28.9bn fraud: EFCC arrests BGL boss, Okumagba, I didn’t collapse –el-Rufai, Fighting terrorism, oil theft not easy – Buhari,  Abia Saves over N300m from Ghost Workers, Buhari sacks chairmen of UBEB, FCT revenue board, others.

                                              Leadership
  • NECO: 68.5% Candidates Pass June/July SSCE
  • Katsina Guber: Nashuni, PDP Seek To Discontinue Petition Against Gov Masari
  • We Are Not Recruiting, FRSC Warns Against Scams
  • 3 NYSC Corp Members In Police Net For Alleged Robbery
  • Gov Shettima Names 21 Commissioners, Appoints Caretaker Chairmen
  • Police Rescue Abducted RCCG Pastor
  • Corruption: 74-year-old Sunmonu Leads NLC, TUC Protest To EFCC, NASS, SGF
                                                Vanguard
  • Electrocution: FG dispatches technical team to UniLag
  •  Beyond the search for upright judges
  • UNICAL Prof suspended over alleged rape of student
  • Trailer crushes 9-year-old in Onitsha
  • Bayelsa decides: Dickson: Dogged doer
  • 68.6% pass NECO; again, debtor states’ results withheld
  • I’m alive and’ll will keep demolishing illegal structures – El-Rufai
  • Ambode approves review of schools’ curriculum
  • Power probe: Ministry blames NASS for power failure
  • Traffic Law: Clearing agents to shut down Lagos ports
                                            Punch
  • N28.9bn fraud: EFCC arrests BGL boss, Okumagba
  • Govs reject death penalty for looters
  • Tinubu greater than Obasanjo – Basorun
  • I didn’t collapse –el-Rufai
  • Fighting terrorism, oil theft not easy – Buhari 
  • Soldiers kill 10, arrest 64 suspected terrorists
  • 68.5 per cent candidates pass 2015 NECO exam  
  • Soldiers, militants clash claims three in Delta
  • Jonathan’s support for Dickson not a threat – Sylva 
  • Election didn’t hold in four Rivers LGs – Army
  • ‘Ige’s spirit still hunting his killers’
  • Police release Lagos airport stowaway identity
                                                       ThisDay
  • Buhari Seeks Workers’ Support as Labour Marches Against Corruption
  • NNPC Bows to Pressure, Lifts Ban on 113 Oil Tankers
  • JP Morgan: FMDQ Intervenes in Bond Market, Stocks Continue Decline
  • Encomiums at Service of Songs as Adefuye’s Body Arrives Lagos
  • Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top Active Mobile Users in Africa
  • Buhari Departs for France Monday for Three-day State Visit
  • Hameed Ali Takes over at Customs, Meets with Management
  • Commission of Inquiry: How Amaechi Spent N9.53bn on Failed Karibi-Whyte Hospital Project
  • C’River Judiciary Workers End Eight Months Strike
  • Rivers: More Army Witnesses Insist No Election Took Place on April 11
  • Bauchi PDP Endorses Ex-FCT Minister as National Chairman
  • Bayelsa Guber: Dickson Celebrates Okoya’s Withdrawal from Race
  • Abia Saves over N300m from Ghost Workers
  • FG Seeks Multinational Companies’ Collaboration on Local Content Devt
  • Buhari, You Can Be Both a Good Man and a Great President
                                                  The Nation
  • Workers demand death for all treasury looters
  • Tukur, Akanbi: Buhari on course
  • Senator detained in Saudi Arabia after false claims
  • My Customs mission, by Ali
  • NECO records 68% five credits pass
  • Autogenius unveils website relaunch, records 100% paid claims 
  • Permanent Secretary stalls budget probe 
  • Buhari sacks chairmen of UBEB, FCT revenue board, others
  • Bad times for oil thieves in Rivers 
                                                  National Mirror
  • Labour demands death penalty for corrupt officials
  • Ige’s killers are behind plot to destabilise Osun –Aregbesola
  • Lagos to review school curriculum
  • Nigeria, Togo, others lose $7bn to piracy annually –Gnassing
  • Ekiti, firm sign MoU on N500m IPP
  • Absence of House rules stalls constitution of Reps committee

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