Monday 23 November 2015

Newspapers Review November 23, 2015

Its another week, hope you enjoyed your weekend, mine was awesome. In today's newspapers review, FG’s ban on mini generator sets, ‘No Recruitment Into Police Force Without National ID
Card’, Rivers: Fresh Crisis Over Wike’s N10bn Loan Request,CBN Saves $300m From Demand For BVN By Bureau-de-Change,  CBN Orders 3 Banks To Recapitalise By June 2016, Lawyers to INEC:
death of APC candidate does not invalidate election, Ekiti won’t slash workers’ salaries –Govt, Lamorde’s Probe Continues, Says Senate Committee,

                                                               Vanguard
Taraba: ‘Tribunal ruling deepens democracy’
Life and political struggles of Prince Abubakar Audu
FG’s ban on mini generator sets
Lagos raises alarm over contaminated poultry products
Judge withdraws from NIMASA ex-boss suit
Julius Berger, RCC back on Lagos-Ibadan express road
                                                               Leadership
Kogi Election: Constitutional Crisis Looms As Audu Dies After Inconclusive Poll Results
‘No Recruitment Into Police Force Without National ID Card’
We Sell Babies To Assist Pregnant Girls, Childless Couples – Suspected Traffickers
Rivers: Fresh Crisis Over Wike’s N10bn Loan Request
CBN Saves $300m From Demand For BVN By Bureau-de-Change
 CBN Orders 3 Banks To Recapitalise By June 2016
                                                                  The Nation
Kogi: Confusion as APC candidate Audu dies at 68
Lawyers to INEC: death of APC candidate does not invalidate election
Minimum wage: NLC lashes governors
CBN: Three banks fail capital adequacy test
SEC to punish 94 firms
                                                                 National Mirror
 Poor funding affecting education development in states –Minister
Need for diversified economy urgent –Buhari
Oba of Lagos canvasses soft loans for airline operators
Nigeria to host 10th Africa water facility anniversary
Christian pilgrimage: Nasarawa to sponsor only clergies, Christian teachers
Ekiti won’t slash workers’ salaries –Govt
                                                                     ThisDay
 Buhari Restates Commitment to Transform Economy
Falana: How Supreme Court Banned Stay of Proceedings
Energy Investor Advocates Single Digit Interest Rate for Development
Lamorde’s Probe Continues, Says Senate Committee
 SERAP Asks Malami to Prosecute Ex-governors Indicted for Corruption
 Biafra Agitation: S’East Leaders Seek Dialogue between MASSOB, IPOB, FG
Judge Hands off Akpolobokemi’s Wife’s Suit against EFCC
Ex-PDP Senator in Ekiti Defects to APC, Cautions against Divisions

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