Tuesday 6 October 2015

Newspaper Review October 6, 2015

In today's newspapers review,  Tribunal overrules Wike on admissibility of election documents, Why UK govt seized £27,000 from Diezani, Buhari plans diversification of Nigeria’s economy in 2016 budget, Ministerial List: Buhari must be screened if he’s Petroleum Minister—SENATE,Buhari,
 Dogara meet over Saraki’s trial,  I’m not interested in Amaechi’s appointment –Wike, Senate may involve EFCC, ICPC in ministerial screening, Diezani, brothers to face trial for alleged bribery, Buhari has earned Nigeria global respect –Senator,  I won’t pay promotion arrears –UNN VC, Bomb blast: National Hospital refuses to release corpses to families, Soludo, Onu, Others To Be Honoured In South Africa,

                                                      Vanguard
  •  Tribunal overrules Wike on admissibility of election documents
  • Road sweepers hold Cross River SSG hostage
  • Why UK govt seized £27,000 from Diezani
  • Buhari plans diversification of Nigeria’s economy in 2016 budget
  • Ministerial List: Buhari must be screened if he’s Petroleum Minister—SENATE
  •  CBN considers review of restrictions on forex market
                                                                Punch
  • How N3.7bn UK house put Diezani in trouble
  • Buhari, Dogara meet over Saraki’s trial
  • Naira depreciates further at parallel market
  • I’m not interested in Amaechi’s appointment –Wike
  • Senate may involve EFCC, ICPC in ministerial screening 
                                                       The Nation
  • Diezani, brothers to face trial for alleged bribery
  • ‘How Jonathan administration spent N333m Independence anniversary budget’
  • World teachers’ day: 600 teachers killed, 19,000 displaced by Boko Haram 
  • Shell begins operations in Bonga Northwest
  • Naira priced appropriately, says Emefiele 
                                                    National Mirror
  • Buhari has earned Nigeria global respect –Senator
  • I won’t pay promotion arrears –UNN VC
  • Teachers’ Day: NUT bemoans state of education
  • Rivers guber: ‘Wike’s witnesses tutored to lie’
  • Oronsaye’s trial begins October 28
  • Shettima nominates Durkwa as deputy governor
  • Bomb blast: National Hospital refuses to release corpses to families
                                                      Leadership
  • Soludo, Onu, Others To Be Honoured In South Africa
  • Nigeria Spends Over N50bn Annually On Importation Of Paper, Paper Products
  • I Was Not Posted To Jos On Punishment – Mbu
  • Contributory Pension Assets Now N5trn – PenCom

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