Thursday 12 November 2015

Newspapers Review November 12, 2015

We are sorry for not coming up on newspapers review yesterday, I went out for another business that is also crucial. In today's newspapers review, it is fresh and hot: Court to rule on Kashamu’s fundamental human rights suit Nov 18, Compulsory laptop fee for freshers: UNN VC meets SUG,
New EFCC Boss, Magu Assumes Office, Pledges To Fight Corruption, Assets Declaration: CCT Fines 3 Kano Govt Officials, Kebbi Suspends 2 Royal Fathers Over Misconduct, Criminality,  Kachikwu to review heads of prastatatals’ appointments,  Fraud: Why EFCC Wont Prosecute CCT
Chairman, Academic Standard: Fayose May Return Schools to Missionaries, Implementation of N5,000 Unemployment Palliative Needs Legislative Backing - Senator,  CBN: BVN Enrollment to Continue in Banks

                                                       Vanguard
 Court to rule on Kashamu’s fundamental human rights suit Nov 18
Ministerial portfolios: So long, too long
Compulsory laptop fee for freshers: UNN VC meets SUG
Don’t mislead us, Minister warns staff of N-Delta Ministry
Oliseh rejects Code of Conduct for Eagles
                                                      Leadership
PMB Splits Ministry Of Finance, Moves Budget To National Planning
Biafra: ACF Cautions MASSOB Over Agitation
New EFCC Boss, Magu Assumes Office, Pledges To Fight Corruption
Assets Declaration: CCT Fines 3 Kano Govt Officials
Kebbi Suspends 2 Royal Fathers Over Misconduct, Criminality
                                                          The Nation
Portfolios: How Buhari shocked some ministers
Five ex-permanent secretaries to face trial for alleged corruption
I ‘ll ginger up anti-corruption campaign, says Magu
Fashola should complete Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, says Fasanmi
Don’t sign for Chelsea, Abuja fans tell Eaglets
APC senators walk out as Ekweremadu presides
                                                      National Mirror
We have deliverable timeline –Environment Minister
 Kachikwu to review heads of prastatatals’ appointments
Allegation of corruption trails appointment of new judges
Union threatens Caverton helicopters over sack of 50 staff
                                                    ThisDay
Fashola Reports for Duty, Pledges Continuity
IG: Insurgency Claims 90,000 Police Officers in 4 Years
Fraud: Why EFCC Wont Prosecute CCT Chairman
Germany Offers to Support Nigerian Military in War Against Terror
Academic Standard: Fayose May Return Schools to Missionaries
Ahmed Forces VC to Rescind Decision on Suspension of Six Lecturers
Bello Takes Over as 16th FCT Minister
Implementation of N5,000 Unemployment Palliative Needs Legislative Backing - Senator
 Finally, Buhari Appoints Ministers, Appoints Self in Charge of Petroleum
 Dangote Listed as One of Two African Most Powerful People Worldwide
 CBN: BVN Enrollment to Continue in Banks

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