Wednesday 9 September 2015

Newspapers Review September 9, 2015

We are sorry for not coming up online on our newspapers review since Monday, but we are here today to serve you better. In today's newspapers review, We’ll never hang Buhari’s portrait in our offices –PDP, Again, Tribunal Dismisses Amosun’s Bid To Stop Isiaka’s Petition, Declare Your Asset, APC Challenges Gov Fayose, Ex-minister dares Buhari to publish looters names, Buhari may reduce foreign missions, Pope Francis makes divorce easier for Catholics, Dickson inaugurates 13-man campaign committee, Buhari’s anti-corruption battle rages in nine states.

                                               Leadership
  •  PMB, Product Of Political Maturity In Nigeria-Alkali
  • Kano Govt To Facilitate N2bn Loan For SMEs – Gov Ganduje
  •  Masari: Information Shows Influential People Behind Cattle Rustling
  • NYSC Monthly Allowance: Tete Promises To Pay Arrears
  • Flood Victims In Kwali Seek NEMA’s Assistance
  • We Are Yet To Get Bailout Fund- Ondo Govt
  • Again, Tribunal Dismisses Amosun’s Bid To Stop Isiaka’s Petition
  • Declare Your Asset, APC Challenges Gov Fayose
                                                     Punch
  • We’ll never hang Buhari’s portrait in our offices –PDP
  • Nigeria is built on satanic foundation, says Fani-Kayode
  • Ex-minister dares Buhari to publish looters names
  • B’Haram drug suppliers caught with cannabis, others
  • Pipeline security: Soldiers to replace ex-militants
  • Buhari may reduce foreign missions
  • Pope Francis makes divorce easier for Catholics
  • Jonathan, Alamieyeseigha rally support for Dickson
  • Enugu moves to curb baby factories
  • FG spends N2.7tn on power in 16 years 
  • Nigeria sliding into dictatorship under Buhari – PDP govs
                                                    ThisDay
  • FG: Nigeria's Interest Paramount as JP Morgan Delists FGN Bonds
  • President Considers Pruning 119 Foreign Missions to Cut Cost
  • Efforts Ongoing to Free Donu Kogbara, Say Wike, Police
  • CBN to Sanction Banks for Non-compliance with TSA Deadline
  • Nigerian Troops Nab Major Boko Haram Drugs and Logistics Suppliers
  • IG Orders Clampdown on MASSOB, IPOB Members
  • Police Warn against Unauthorised Use of Siren
  • APC Has a Hand in Zakari Biu’s Reinstatement, PDP Alleges
  • PDP Govs Condemn DSS for Invasion of A’Ibom Govt House
  •  Ekiti May Abolish Free Education, Holds Summit
  • APC Urges Fayose to Declare Assets
  • Rivers Guber Tribunal Rejects Wike, PDP’s Motion for Stay of Proceedings
  • Jonathan, Mimiko: Why Dickson Must be Returned as Bayelsa Governor
  •  Lagos Talks Tough on Street Trading, Enforcement of Traffic Law
                                                        National Mirror
  • FG to reduce Nigeria’s foreign missions
  • Ogun appoints 3 new magistrates
  • Nigerians to pay arrears on electricity consumed –NERC
  • Herdsmen/farmers’ clashes: Northern leader sues for peace
  • Dickson inaugurates 13-man campaign committee
  • NEMA urges relocation of flood-prone communities
                                                                  The Nation
  • Buhari’s anti-corruption battle rages in nine states
  • Power: Govt ‘spent N2.740tr in 16 years’
  • Troops find hard drugs in Boko Haram camps
  •  Make public your assets, Ekiti APC tells Fayose
  • Nigerians ‘ll pay more for electricity, says NERC 
  • Nigerian firm strikes first oil in Rivers 
  • ‘Buhari creating climate for zero-corruption’ 
  • Buhari orders review of Nigeria’s foreign missions abroad 
                                                                     Vanguard
  • Power: Obasanjo, Yar’Adua, Jonathan spent N2.74trn in 16 years
  • Troops intercept Boko Haram drug suppliers
  • 8-year-old boy kidnapped from school, exchanged for N51,000 goods in Lagos
  • Lagos goes tough on street trading, traffic law
  • Delta Assembly confirms 8 commissioner nominees
                                                                    Premium Times
  • Debtors List: Enterprise Bank apologises to Nda-Isaiah
  • Nigerian editors appeal for kidnapped journalist’s release
  • condemns SSS search of Akwa-Ibom government house
  • ICPC declares civil servant wanted over N36.2 m fraud

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