Friday 9 October 2015

Newspapers Review October 9 2015

In today's newspapers review, No asset forms, no screening, Senate tells ministerial nominees, Man produces fake dollars, pounds worth millions, Buhari rules out second term for Lamorde, 99 Nigerians died, 215 missing in Mecca tragedy – NAHCON,  FG approves $11m for Christian
pilgrims, Labour urges Senate to make minister-nominees declare assets publicly, Police Inspector stabbed to death by wife in Ondo, Diezani: EFCC screens call logs of oil barons

                                                     Punch
  •  Dogara fails to settle Saraki, Presidency rift
  • Chevening Scholarship removes Diezani from honours list
  • No asset forms, no screening, Senate tells ministerial nominees
  • Man produces fake dollars, pounds worth millions
  • Buhari rules out second term for Lamorde 
  • 99 Nigerians died, 215 missing in Mecca tragedy – NAHCON
  • Ministerial list: Labour Party knocks Buhari for excluding youths
                                                       Vanguard
  •  FG approves $11m for Christian pilgrims
  • Screening: Fayose rallies NASS support for Fayemi
  • Labour urges Senate to make minister-nominees declare assets publicly
  • Rivers gov poll: PDP opens defence, tenders 21,827 exhibits
  • Oshiomhole clarifies position on N3.5trn pension fund
  •  How EFCC nabbed 2 with 556 ATM cards, 448 travellers’ cheques
  • Police Inspector stabbed to death by wife in Ondo
  • We‘re committed to making Nigeria work—SARAKI
                                                Leadership
  • Mourinho Replies Benitez’s Wife, Says ‘Focus On His Diet’
  • Oliseh-Enyeama Face-off Could’ve Been Better Handled – Onigbinde
  • LASU Ready For West African University Games – Official
  • Individual Sports Should Be Promoted More – Boxing Coach
  • I Can Win Olympics Gold Medal – Maryam
                                       The Nation 
  • Diezani: EFCC screens call logs of oil barons
  • Screening: Senate sets high hurdles for would-be ministers
  • PDP senators plot against partial screening 
  • Senate seeks accelerated consideration of petitions
  • ACF backs Buhari on recovery of stolen funds 
  • Buhari: why boosting national security remains our priority
                                      National Mirror
  • Ministerial screening: Assets declaration compulsory –Senate
  • Nigerian Governors hold crucial meeting Tuesday
  • Yoruba leaders threaten secession over Falae’s kidnap
  • Lagos backs community against Nigerdock’s plan to relocate school
  • Woman stabs police inspector to death in Ondo

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