Friday 29 April 2016

Newspapers Review April 29, 2016

In today's newspapers review, Court fixes May 12 for trial of NAMA MD, Others,  NYSC to deploy doctors, pharmacists, others to IDPs camps., FG declares Monday, May 2 public holiday, Ekiti
approves automatic employment for late doctors’ wives, Governors seek more cash from Federation Account,Fidelity Bank says $115m Diezani fund reported, Troops arrest Boko Haram leaders,
Military plans joint operations against herdsmen, FG’s inaction fuelling Fulani herdsmen attacks – Soyinka, Buhari Promises States More Money, N3.4bn Fee: NBC Board Replies EFCC,

                                                                       National Mirror
Court fixes May 12 for trial of NAMA MD, Others.
 NYSC to deploy doctors, pharmacists, others to IDPs camps.
 ASUU threatens strike action over shortfall in varsity allocation.
 NLC, TUC recommends N56,000 as new minimum wage to FG.
 Alleged forgery; Court adjourns case against Saraki, Ekweremadu to June 1.
  Bailout diversion: TUC wants errant governors probed
FG declares Monday, May 2 public holiday
 Ekiti approves automatic employment for late doctors’ wives
El-Rufai directs hospitals to treat gunshot, accident victims ahead of police report
                                                                             The Nation
 N23.3b bribe: Bank, INEC officials refund N408.7m
‘No more funding for treatment abroad’
PDP to retain Sheriff as party chair
Governors seek more cash from Federation Account
Fidelity Bank says $115m Diezani fund reported
Manhunt for ex-INEC chair over bribe
Troops arrest Boko Haram leaders
Outrage in Senate over herdsmen killings
SON raids market for substandard tyres
                                                          Punch
Buhari’s reaction to herdsmen killings shocking – Soyinka
Military plans joint operations against herdsmen
‘Senate’ll save N1.47bn with Nigeria-made SUVs’
BoT members, others shun PDP NEC meeting
Jonathan shared ecological funds to PDP govs – Oshiomhole
Ekiti NMA buries three more doctors, driver amidst tears
N23bn bribe: EFCC to arrest more INEC officers, bankers
Saraki faces fresh charges, appeals CCT ruling
N3.4bn fraud: Ex-NBC directors deny EFCC allegations
INEC releases supplementary guidelines for future elections
FG’s inaction fuelling Fulani herdsmen attacks – Soyinka
LASG vows to punish offenders over blocked drains
                                                       Vanguard
Ogoni clean up begins June 2
EXTORTION: NERC reads riot act to DISCOs over transformers, others
Chinese Consul seeks closer ties with Edo
FBN Holdings to downsize to boost profitability
NBC board to EFCC: We did our best
Budget, code of conduct tribunal, EFCC and rats?
Oyemade wants ‘dead’ capital for economic devt
Boko Haram stalls completion of N17bn roads, bridges in Borno
IPOB accuses S’East govs of trading off Ndigbo
African capital markets to raise $3.1bnIPOs in 2016 – NSE boss
Labour tasks Buhari over unpaid promotion arrears, others
NYSC to deploy doctors, nurses, others to IDPs camps
Ijaw Hostcom to DESOPADEC: Don’t build modular refinery with our money
19,000 under-5 children die of malaria annually in Niger
Lagos: Stakeholders hail Ambode’s development initiatives
NGE plans to ptotect journalists against killings attacks
EKITI DOCTORS: Four more victims buried
                                                             ThisDay
Buhari Promises States More Money
Fidelity Bank: $115m Cash Deposit was Reported
Senate Summons Service Chiefs over Gruesome Herdsmen Attacks
Buhari: Multinational Taskforce to Patrol Gulf of Guinea Coming Soon
N3.4bn Fee: NBC Board Replies EFCC
Appointment of Sani-Omolori as Acting Clerk Splits N’Assembly Commission
Military Arrests 6 Boko Haram Kingpins in Borno State

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