Tuesday 17 November 2015

Newspapers Review November 17, 2015

In today's newspapers review,  Underfed 7-yr-old girl slumps in school, REMITA: Accountant-General, CBN meet SystemSpecs today, Score a goal get $20,000, Wike tells Eagles, Abia Gov Bans
 Street Trading In Aba, Buhari seeks approval to pay N413b subsidy claims, MTN gets Friday deadline to pay $5.2b fine, National Assembly urges Buhari to send new PIB, Biafra: Fed Govt urged
to promote social cohesion, PDP chieftains, Dickson’s aides defect to APC, NSE pledges to work with Fashola, Amaechi,

                                                        Vanguard
 Underfed 7-yr-old girl slumps in school
FG to explore a mix of energy sources to attain power needs- Osinbajo
REMITA: Accountant-General, CBN meet SystemSpecs today
Score a goal get $20,000, Wike tells Eagles
Our 180 millionaires promo’ll provide customers opportunity of a life time —Dangote
Tarzoor vs Gov Ortom: Appeal Court to deliver judgement this week
Siege on Dasuki’s home: AGF‎ yet to assume office, SGF tells Court
Governors to Buhari: We must diversify economy
                                                             Leadership
Stock Market Continues Downward Trend On Anticipated Tighter Fiscal Policy
Nobody Can Access Depositors’ Money With BVN – Emefiele
Expert Urges FG To Liberalise Power Sector
Abia Gov Bans Street Trading In Aba
Oyegun To Dickson: You’ve Performed Poorly
                                                            The Nation
Buhari seeks approval to pay N413b subsidy claims
MTN gets Friday deadline to pay $5.2b fine
Nobody has tampered with TSA cash, says Fed Govt
National Assembly urges Buhari to send new PIB
Dasuki: Fed Govt seeks court’s understanding
Fed Govt to explore mixed energy sources for power
Agency confirms 274 Nigerians died in Saudi stampede
Biafra: Fed Govt urged to promote social cohesion
PDP chieftains, Dickson’s aides defect to APC
                                                     National Mirror
 Black out imminent as vandals attack 330kv tower
Secession: Army warns Biafra agitators, others
NSE pledges to work with Fashola, Amaechi
UNTH doctors call off strike
Dogara backs call for
                                                               ThisDay
N'Assembly Asks President to Submit Revised PIB
 Buhari: Corrupt Suspects are Innocent Until Proven Guilty
 Court Insists AGF Must Appear to Explain Prolonged Seige on Dasuki’s Residence
 Police Kill Four Kidnap Suspects in Abia
 Zenith, UBA, First Bank Lead in Transfers to TSA
 NNPC Pumps over 25m Litres of Petrol as Scarcity Bites
Power Supply down by 480MW Due to Vandalised TCN Transmission Tower
 Ibadan Stands Still as Governors, Clerics Bid HID Awolowo Farewell

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