Thursday 5 November 2015

Newspapers Review November 5, 2015

We are sorry for not bringing newspapers review yesterday, It was because of some challenges bigger than us, we promise making it better today. In today's newspapers review, 36 Ministerial appointees
storm Abuja for two day retreat, First Consultant celebrates Ebola survivor baby delivery, FG Approves Payment Of N413bn Subsidy Claim To Oil Marketers,  Banker: How I ran N2bn illegal accounts for Maina, Senate to probe SURE-P spending, Niger Assembly confirms 8 commissioner-
nominees,  Alleged N7bn fraud: Edo to probe Igbinedion,  Military Clears Five Reactivated Boko Haram Camps in Borno, EFCC Fails to Arraign Suswam over N3.1bn Fraud Charges,

                                                         Vanguard
36 Ministerial appointees storm Abuja for two day retreat
Edo moves to recover $31m from ex-governor
Nigeria must commence reorientation of its value system now – Abiye Sekibo
Court bars FRC from interfering with Stanbic IBTC operations
First Consultant celebrates Ebola survivor baby delivery
MTN fine sends wrong signals to investors, say Ben Bruce
                                                        Leadership
Nigerian Troops Clear Terrorists Camps at Hausari and Detonate IEDs
FG Approves Payment Of N413bn Subsidy Claim To Oil Marketers
UNICEF To Enroll A Million Nigerian Girls In School
Ajaokuta Steel Industry Will Create Jobs If Revived – Barr. Akpoti
                                                    The Nation
Banker: How I ran N2bn illegal accounts for Maina
Senate to probe SURE-P spending
APC chairs 41, PDP 24 Senate’s standing committees
Fed Govt, states owe contractors N600b
Why Ebola survivor was delivered of baby in U.S., by First Consultant’s CMD
                                                        National Mirror
ASUU flays KWASU’s suspension of union members
5 die of measles in Niger
FG pledges support for basic education
Niger Assembly confirms 8 commissioner-nominees
Alleged N7bn fraud: Edo to probe Igbinedion
Hundreds of WRPC contract staff protest unpaid salaries
                                                          ThisDay
Military Clears Five Reactivated Boko Haram Camps in Borno
EFCC Fails to Arraign Suswam over N3.1bn Fraud Charges
Oshiomhole Orders Probe of Igbinedion over $31m, Others
FCT Area Councils Share N1.3bn Allocation
Amosun Repairs Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
Emir of Kano’s Uncle to Withdraw Suit against Palace
It’s Not in Our Interest to Sideline Anyone in Committees’ Appointments, Says Namdas
Wike Asks Appeal Court to Set aside Tribunal’s Judgment Nullifying His Election
 Bayelsa: APC Scribe, Timi Frank, Alleges Threat to Life
 Why Fuel Scarcity Still Persists in Some Parts of Nigeria

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