Monday 14 September 2015

Newspapers Review September 14, 2015

Good morning to all TOB readers, in today's newspapers review, Ministerial list: DSS screens Odimegwu, Falana, Utomi, others, Scores of Boko Haram terrorists surrender, Medical College faults Buhari on dissolution of MDCN, Why DSS sacked 65 personnel – Source,  How PDP governors used Anenih against me — Tukur, Buhari Awaits Attorney General to Begin Corruption Prosecutions, You Did Not Truly Campaign for Buhari, APC Tells Okorocha,  Chibok girls ‘now Boko Haram fighters’, Council seals 242 patent medicine shops in Kwara.

                                                                       Punch
  • Ministerial list: DSS screens Odimegwu, Falana, Utomi, others
  • Obasanjo: I left N287bn Abacha loot in treasury
  • Corruption: Ali demands Customs officers’ files
  • NDLEA allows graduate to drown during raid
  • Corruption war, battle for Nigeria’s soul – Buhari
  •  ‘APC chair forcing delegates to vote for Sylva’
                                                                     Leadership
  • As Buhari’s Change Agenda Wins Diasporal Appeal
  • Nyako And The Verdict Of History
  • Ganduje’s 100 Days Of Responsive And Responsible Leadership
  • Buhari Not Taking Credit For Jonathan’s Work – Shehu
  • As Nigerians Await Buhari’s Ministers
  • Customs Delay BVN Registration In China, India
                                                                     Vanguard
  • Scores of Boko Haram terrorists surrender
  • Okorocha is a mole in APC- Okechukwu
  • Labour’s march against corruption
  • Medical College faults Buhari on dissolution of MDCN
  • Ondo State Government clampdown on ‎fake drugs in the State
  • Why DSS sacked 65 personnel – Source
  • SON confiscates N4bn substandard products in 9 months
  • How PDP governors used Anenih against me — Tukur 
  • Again, fresh crisis looms in Assemblies of God Church
                                                                              ThisDay
  • Buhari Awaits Attorney General to Begin Corruption Prosecutions
  • Children, Others Killed as School Building Collapses in Jos
  • NNPC to Invite Firms to Tender for Crude Delivery Contract
  • EFCC Arrests Businessman, Mohammed Gobir, for Fleecing Afromedia of Millions of Dollars
  • €20m Scandal, Leadership Tussle Rock Immigration Service
  • Boko Haram Terrorists Surrendering En Masse to the Military, Says Usman
  • MCAN Kicks against Ban of Hijab at NYSC CampsHammed Shittu in Ilorin?
  • Lagos Clarifies Law Restricting Trucks, Tanker from Travelling Daytime
  • Four Injured as Security Operatives, Mob Clash in Jos
  • Okorocha’s Trip to Turkey Cripples State, as Workers, Residents Lament Govt Insincerity
  • Buhari’s Portrait: PDP, Other Parties Violated No Law, Says Ajulo
  • You Did Not Truly Campaign for Buhari, APC Tells Okorocha
  • Group Calls for Suspension of APC Bayelsa Chairman for Partisanship
  •  Rivers: DSS Officer Says Cult Groups, Thugs Worked for PDP During Elections
                                                                               The Nation
  • Alleged N1.7b fraud: EFCC arrests Lagos businessman 
  • How UNILAG girl died, by sister
  •  DSS: APC condemns Fayose’s outburst
  • Buhari: why the war against corruption must go on
  • Kidnapping must be tackled head-on, says Peterside
  • Army: we’ve tightened noose around Boko Haram  
  •  Chibok girls ‘now Boko Haram fighters’
  • China’s soaring business empire in Nigeria
  • Osun not paying N20b to contractor
  • SON confiscates substandard products worth N4b, says Odumodu
                                                                       National Mirror
  • Council seals 242 patent medicine shops in Kwara
  • IDPs in Jalingo seek Taraba govt’s help
  • Group tasks el-Rufai on prosecuting abandoned projects contractors
  • Youths applaud Buhari’s fight against corruption, insurgency
  • CP urges community/police partnership to combat crime
  • Lagos clarifies law restricting articulated vehicles

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