Monday 28 September 2015

Newspapers Review September 28, 2015

In today's newspapers review, Saraki: Senators set for stormy session tomorrow, Trial of NNPC looters to begin soon –Buhari,  Buhari to send supplementary budget to N’Assembly,  APC can’t stop my re-election, Dickson boasts, IGP visits Awolowos, say kidnapping cases over-rated, Rivers spends
 N1.4bn on foreign scholarships, Sultan, others seek probe of Saudi tragedy, Dangote Commissions Tanzanian Cement Plant Oct 10, NLC Denies Calling for Saraki’s Resignation over Asset Declaration Travails.

                                                   Punch
  • Saraki: Senators set for stormy session tomorrow
  • Olisa Metuh    We won’t abandon Saraki –PDP
  • ‘Saraki’s trial can rubbish Buhari’s anti-corruption war’
  • Mecca tragedy: Nigerian man, wives, mother, stepmother die
  • Trial of NNPC looters to begin soon –Buhar
  •  Buhari stops special allowance for Villa guards
  •  Buhari to send supplementary budget to N’Assembly
  •   APC can’t stop my re-election, Dickson boasts 
  • Plateau gets N5.3bn bailout, to pay workers today
                                        Vanguard
  • Saraki: The unfolding drama
  • Apprentice abducts boss’ son 4 days after resumption
  • IGP visits Awolowos, say kidnapping cases over-rated
  • Rivers spends N1.4bn on foreign scholarships
  • We’re not part of Dickson’s endorsement for 2nd term —Bayelsa PPA
  • Nigeria deeply divided along religious, ethnic lines – Osinbajo
                                               The Nation
  • Buhari: NNPC looters to face trial soon
  • Sultan, others seek probe of Saudi tragedy
  •  Nigeria’s death toll in Saudi stampede hits 56 
  • N3.77tr pension funds idle, says PenCom chief
                                     National Mirror
  • Cattle rustling to end in December –Masari
  •  Al-Makura set to develop Nyanya-Gwandara peninsula
  • I won’t lose focus, says Aregbesola
  •  Ambode assures on electoral promises
  • Strike: Osun students beg govt, lecturers to resolve differences
                                                    Leadership
  • Terrorism: ‘US Discrimination Fuels Youth Radicalisation’
  • Boko Haram Attacks On Adamawa: No Casualties Recorded – Army
  • Dangote Commissions Tanzanian Cement Plant Oct 10
  • BVN: Another Rush Imminent As Only 20m Bank Customers Register
                                                     ThisDay
  •  APC NWC Meets Monday as Fears Mount over Party's Future
  • Hajj Commission: 56 Nigerians Killed, 61 Injured in Saudi Tragedy
  • Buhari Thanks China for Intercepting Stolen Nigerian Crude
  • Emir of Kano Picks Fourth Wife from Adamawa Emirate
  • Buhari Should Include Clergy in IDP C’ttee, Says Archbishop
  • NLC Denies Calling for Saraki’s Resignation over Asset Declaration Travails
  • Ohanaeze Shelves Igbo Day Celebration over Buhari’s Exclusion of S’East in Appointments
  • Ohanaeze Youths Urge MASSOB to Drop Secessionist Agenda
  • Rivers Spends N1.4bn on Overseas Scholarship Students
  • Atuluku: Why FG Should Review Tax Incentives for Foreign Companies

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