Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Newspapers Review April 12, 2016

In today's newspapers review, APC is pushing its luck on Saraki — Sen Urhoghide, Fuel scarcity, power crisis: Deregulation and the social goods theory, 347 corpses buried after Shiites, soldiers clash –Kaduna SSG, Two die, UNIPORT shut as students protest fee payment, N5.6bn diversion: Orji
Kalu’s re-arraignment holds May 16, Tompolo sues FG over N45.9bn fraud charges, N400m paid to Metuh on Jonathan’s order –Witness, Missing Chibok Schoolgirl Calls Her Father, Nwodo: I’m Not in APC, Though PDP is Not Exciting,
                                                                 Vanguard
APC is pushing its luck on Saraki — Sen Urhoghide
 Man commits suicide over inability to get married at 40
2016 BUDGET: Don’t blame legislators for expunging provisions for polio, HIV/AIDS – Tomori Ekweremadu wants reform of federal character principle
Poor allocation: Aregbesola wants budget cut by N12.8bn
DPO beats female traffic warden to coma in Ogun
FG’s grazing reserve: invitation to chaos
Benue varsity students shut down Makurdi-Gboko highway over tuition hike 4:24 amConfusion over Ekiti govt scribe’s alleged resignation
Edo 2016: Don’t heat up polity, Bello-Osagie urges APC gov aspirants
Rivers govt alleges plot to arrest PDP chieftains
Digital rights and freedom bill underway
Jang tasks aspirants ahead Plateau PDP SEC election
Mother accuses soldiers of stomping 20-month-old baby to death in Delta
FIRS targets N4.9trn revenue in 2016
Kogi Assembly crisis: Disregard NASS, AGF tells IG
Stop cash payment to staff, Ikeja Electric tells customers
                                                                     The Nation
Senators to Buhari: enough is enough on budget row
China/Nigeria Business Forum meeting opens
Shiite/Army clash: 347 bodies buried
‘Jonathan paid Metuh for image laundering job’
ECOWAS court to hear Dasuki’s suit
Lawmakers disagree over details as ministry defends Amaechi
Fuel scarcity, power crisis: Deregulation and the social goods theory
                                                                    Punch
347 corpses buried after Shiites, soldiers clash –Kaduna SSG
We’ve jurisdiction to hear Dasuki’s suit – ECOWAS Court
Two die, UNIPORT shut as students protest fee payment
N5.6bn diversion: Orji Kalu’s re-arraignment holds May 16
Nigeria doesn’t need loan to fund budget –ASUU
Nasarawa Assembly passes vote of confidence in speaker
LASG breaks gates of 28 streets
Tompolo sues FG over N45.9bn fraud charges
Herdsmen, farmers clashes may cause national crisis – Oshiomhole, Mimiko
B’Haram lures Nigerians with loans
Contractors paid N1bn into Sule Lamido’s accounts –EFCC
N400m paid to Metuh on Jonathan’s order –Witness
‘Probe alleged LGs funds diversion in Osun’
Budget: Heads may roll in govt parastatals, agencies
                                                           ThisDay
Calabar-Lagos Rail Project that Was Never Listed, Triggers A Spat
Oil Hits Four-month High on Commodities Rally
Missing Chibok Schoolgirl Calls Her Father
Kaduna Govt: 347 Corpses Were Buried in a Mass Grave after...
Customs Loses N230bn Revenue to CBN’s Forex Ban on 41 Items
Dasuki Floors FG as ECOWAS Court Assumes Jurisdiction in His Case
Nwodo: I’m Not in APC, Though PDP is Not Exciting
INEC Fixes FCT Rerun Elections for Wednesday
                                                                Leadership
Education Endangered In Nigeria – Ezekwesili
Residents Lament 2 Weeks After Boko Haram Killed 20 In Yobe Village
How Lamido, Others Defrauded Jigawa- EFCC Witness
Army/Shiite Clash: I Conducted Mass Burial For 347 Corpses – DG Interfaith
No More Imposition Of Candidates In PDP – Mark
ECOWAS Court Assumes Jurisdiction In Dasuki’s Case
Cross River Sets Aside N1.7bn For Food Bank Commission
                                                             National Mirror
Govt set to create ranches for Fulani herdsmen
Pistorius to bag fresh jail term
 Dogara seeks traditional rulers’ backing for Buhari
 Ex-servicemen raise alarm over impersonation
Reps committed to anti-graft war –Dogara
 Abuja Disco explains power drop in FCT, others
JOHESU opposes outsourcing of pharmacy, account sections at LAUTECH

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