Tuesday 20 October 2015

Newspapers Review October 20, 2015

In today's newspapers review, 30 Boko Haram insurgents killed in Adamawa, FG urged to establish Journalism school in of honour Dele Giwa, Mobile Money Transaction Value Hits N815bn – CBN, Alleged N3.8b fraud: EFCC quizzes ex-governor Dakingari, Ooni stool: Ife elders beg warring
princes to withdraw suits,  Synagogue: Court rules on police objections Nov 2, FG’ll not stop arrest, probe of corrupt officials –APC, Buhari fighting corruption like Obasanjo – Adebanjo, Confusion over Saraki’s trial on Wednesday, Faeces take over premises of Lagos general hospital, Ministerial
screening: APC senators meet over Amaechi, Return Africa’s stolen funds, Lamorde tells US, UK.

                                            Vanguard
30 Boko Haram insurgents killed in Adamawa
Assemblies of God Church drags factional group to EFCC over embezzlement
Senate vows to recover N44bn Stallion, Olam debt
Nigeria, others lost $4bn to shady oil deals – GLOBAL WITNESS
FG urged to establish Journalism school in of honour Dele Giwa
                                                      Leadership
Interference Allegation: Don’t Cross Your Bounds, CJN Cautions PDP
Mobile Money Transaction Value Hits N815bn – CBN
EFCC Doesn’t Obtain Suspects’ Statements Under Duress – Lamorde
 Monthly Allocations To States
Saraki vs CCT: Appeal Court Adjourns Judgement Indefinitely
 Military To PMB: Weather, Logistics Affecting War Against Boko Haram
                                         The Nation
APC to Senate: Petitions can’t stop Amaechi, others
Saraki: Appeal Court fails to give verdict
Eze Ndigbo Akure moves to reconcile with Deji 
IG: ban on fireworks still in force
Eko DISCO votes N50b for meter acquisition
How we uncovered N169b debt, by Ortom
Alleged N3.8b fraud: EFCC quizzes ex-governor Dakingari
                                     National Mirror
Ooni stool: Ife elders beg warring princes to withdraw suits
 Synagogue: Court rules on police objections Nov 2
 PDP alleges interference by Court of Appeal in election tribunals
FG’ll not stop arrest, probe of corrupt officials –APC
Stop deductions from teachers’ salaries, NUT warns Niger govt
 Court remands killer-policeman in prison
                                           Punch
Communities battle private cemetery over open vaults
Alleged rapist, Baruwa, not our employee, UNILAG insists
N33.8bn debt: Nigeria gives Ghana February ultimatum
Ooni: Ife kingmakers may start fresh selection process
Buhari fighting corruption like Obasanjo – Adebanjo
Confusion over Saraki’s trial on Wednesday
Faeces take over premises of Lagos general hospital
Ministerial screening: APC senators meet over Amaechi
Return Africa’s stolen funds, Lamorde tells US, UK

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