Friday 4 September 2015

Newspapers Review September 4, 2015

In today's newspapers review, Why Nigeria’s Unity Can’t Be Compromised – Mark, Lagos adopts fresh strategy to handle traffic offenders, NNPC sets ultimatum for Warri refinery rehab,  Tribunal dismisses Wike’s objection to new chairman,  With 270 Heads of Cattle, 25 Sheep, Buhari Makes Asset Public, Ebonyi, Osun, Niger get N43b CBN bailout loans.

                                                Leadership
  • Why Nigeria’s Unity Can’t Be Compromised – Mark
  • Some Nigerians Prefer Stomach Infrastructure To Good Governance – Fashola
  • APC-led Administration Is Product Of Corruption – PDP
  • Police Arrest Robber For Cutting Man’s Throat
  • Rivers: Court Dismisses PDP, Wike’s Objections
  •  Return Nigeria’s Looted Funds, Dogara Tells Western Countries
                                               Vanguard
  • OJUELEGBA CRASH: Lagos residents call for regulation of truck movement
  • Publish the state financial account, Archbishop Obinna tells Okorocha
  • Lagos adopts fresh strategy to handle traffic offenders
  • NNPC sets ultimatum for Warri refinery rehab
  • AMNESTY: IYC lauds Buhari for payment of tuition fees for students abroad
  • How APC infiltrates, works against Anambra PDP — Emeakayi
  • APC moves to reconcile aggrieved aspirants
  • Kogi: Group plans debate for candidates, kicks against hate campaign
  • Dickson’s Patience with Dame pays off
                                                     Punch
  • Buhari declares 270 cattle, mud houses, N30m, others • Osinbajo worth $900,000, N94m and more
  • Okotie behind my crashed marriage – Emeka Ike
  • FG didn’t allow my father to serve —Fernandez’ daughter
  • Nobody can probe me —Amaechi
  • Fashola shuns question on corruption allegations
  • Tribunal dismisses Wike’s objection to new chairman
  • IG bans use of commercial vehicles for operations
  • Cleaner caught with N53m at Lagos airport
  • Army recalls 3,032 soldiers to battle Boko Haram 
  • Scores feared dead in Balogun Market fire 
                                                           ThisDay
  • With 270 Heads of Cattle, 25 Sheep, Buhari Makes Asset Public
  • Nigerian Army Confirms the Pardon, Reinstatement of 3,032 Convicted Soldiers
  • UBA Profit Rises 40% As Half Year Earnings Hit N167 Billion
  • Ojuelegba Accident: Police Arrest Trailer Driver, Tow Mangled Vehicles
  • Killing of Woman Politician: Police Suspend Two Men
  • DSS Sends Ogar, 14 Others on Compulsory Retirement
  • Kachikwu Gives Warri Refinery 90-day Deadline to Come on Stream
  • Buhari Approves Appointments of Two Senior Staff for Osinbajo
  • Dogara Seeks Return of Nigeria’s Looted Funds
  • Commission Rejects Request for Warrant of Arrest on Former Council Chairmen
                                                    The Nation
  • Three feared dead in Balogun market fire
  • Rep sympathises with bereaved families
  • Ebonyi, Osun, Niger get N43b CBN bailout loans
  • Army reinstates 3,032 soldiers
  • DSS sends Ogar, 43 others on compulsory retirement 
  • Tinubu mourns business mogul Dehinde Fernandez 
  • Why Nigeria’s unity can’t be compromised, by Mark

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