Thursday 8 October 2015

Newspapers Review October 8, 2015

In today's newspapers review, Clark dumps PDP, says Jonathan is weak, Senate in rowdy session over Amaechi petition, Army forces Al-Mustapha to retire, Fulani herdsmen return to Falae’s farm, destroy crops, Senate receives 10 petitions against Amaechi, others, N605m fraud: Ex-N’Delta
ministry directors’ trial begins, Why I removed Enyeama as Eagles captain — Oliseh, No N53b Rivers cash was ‘missing’, says Amaechi, Jonathan lacked willpower to fight corruption, says Clark,

                                                     Punch
  • Diezani’s ally, Kola Aluko, faces extradition to UK •Switzerland gets Britain’s request to probe oil baron
  • Clark dumps PDP, says Jonathan is weak
  • Senate in rowdy session over Amaechi petition
  •  Army forces Al-Mustapha to retire
  • Fulani herdsmen return to Falae’s farm, destroy crops
  • B’Haram attacks Buhari estate in Yobe, kills 18
  • Senate receives 10 petitions against Amaechi, others 
  • N605m fraud: Ex-N’Delta ministry directors’ trial begins
                                               Vanguard
  • Why I removed Enyeama as Eagles captain — Oliseh
  •  I was stripped naked and thrown out — Enyeama
  • N53bn diverted by Amaechi’s administration in Rivers —Omereji Commission
  • Labour issues 2-week ultimatum to Egbin Power plant
                                             Leadership
  • CBN, NIBSS Reward Users Of E-payment System
  • Tribunal Sacks Yobe Rep Over Qualification
  • Jonathan Lacks Will Power To Fight Corruption – Edwin Clark
  • Lafarge Africa Commits N200m For Road Reconstruction
                                             The Nation
  • Court stops Diezani from leaving UK till next April
  • Senate panel to examine petition against Amaechi
  • Buhari meets Saraki, Dogara, others in Aso Villa
  • No N53b Rivers cash was ‘missing’, says Amaechi
  • Jonathan lacked willpower to fight corruption, says Clark 
  • Ex-governors in Senate to back Amaechi
                                     National Mirror
  • Union demands passage of Mental Health Act 
  • Retired teachers lament 27-month pension arrears in Enugu
  • Don’t merge Ila College of Education, old students warn Osun govt
  • Ugwuanyi tasks NASS on emolument

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