Thursday 26 May 2016

Newspapers Review May 26, 2016

In today's newspapers review, Stop Outsourcing of Refineries, Reps tell NNPC, States Endorse 22-point Fiscal Reform Action Plan, Edo Govt Withdraws Letter on Appointment of Oba of Benin,
Wike threatens to sue NPA over road project, Omisore demands N500m from EFCC damages for defamation, Metuh, Nnamdi Kanu lose at A’Court, Court rejects Metuh’s foreign medical trip request, ‘70 per cent of governors’ drivers ‘ve expired licences’.

                                                       ThisDay
Stocks Rise, Naira Falls to N350/$ as Investors Await Flexible Forex...
Stop Outsourcing of Refineries, Reps tell NNPC
States Endorse 22-point Fiscal Reform Action Plan
Tomato Crisis Spreads Panic in Nigeria
Amosun Commiserates with Simeon Adebo Family
Dangote Contributes 53% of Government’s Revenue from Mineral Resources Sector, Says...
Edo Govt Withdraws Letter on Appointment of Oba of Benin
Lagos, Consortium Sign MoU on N844bn 4th Mainland Bridge
                                                          Vanguard
Breaking: Avengers bomb Chevron’s Escravos tank farm in Delta
For Lovers: 5 Rules to Avoid Trouble on Facebook
FG, states, LGs share N281bn
Court dissolves 17-year-old marriage over secret house built by wife
Arsenal to block Iwobi from Olympics
Tension in N-Delta as ultimatum to Danjuma, Atiku, others expires today
Nigeria lacks think-tanks, thought leadership for devt — Utomi
40 Nigerians deported from UK, Australia
Reps stop NNPC’s bid to sell 3 refineries
How General Tanko Ayuba died
Army Medical Corps retires 14 generals
Alleged killing of herdsmen: North raising false alarm against Ndigbo — IPOB
Revoking idle refinery licenses
You can be a good mother and still live your dream, Randa , Afro/Arabian beat singer
Appoint Supreme Court Justices from outside- UAC tells Buhari
Dangote contributes 53% of govt revenue in mineral resources sector
PDP CRISIS: IGP meets Makarfi, Sheriff
                                                         Punch
‘Obiano police’ attack market women, injure seven
Wike threatens to sue NPA over road project
Insecurity: Kaduna to purchase CCTVs, drones
Masari orders workers to refund N10m
Assets acquired in firms’ names belong to Saraki – Witness
Niger Delta Avengers scaring away investors, says Dickson
IG, Ortom shun Reps hearing on Agatu killings
Regional govt best for Nigeria, says Clark
Omisore demands N500m from EFCC damages for defamation
Metuh, Nnamdi Kanu lose at A’Court
Police lost N1.9bn to court damages – IG
Herdsmen recorded video of Enugu massacre – Police
Court rejects Metuh’s foreign medical trip request
Kano appeals verdict setting Islamic cleric free
                                                  The Nation
PDP crisis: Ex-NWC chiefs dump Sheriff for Makarfi
Guard’s son is LASU’s best
6-man committee for minimum wage talks
April allocation drops to N281.5b
 $200 billion loot:  EFCC raids Dubai firm’s office in Abuja
N1.150b poll bribe: EFCC  probes ex-envoy, ex-governor, others
Police arrest five suspects for attack on Enugu community
Alleged money laundering: Appeal Court says Metuh has case to answer
How we knew property bought in firms’ names belong to Saraki, by witness
 40 Nigerians deported from UK, Australia
 You can’t travel now, court tells Metuh
‘70 per cent of governors’ drivers ‘ve expired licences’
                                                       National Mirror
EFCC reveals how Taraba elections campaign funds were shared
Omisore lashes at EFCC, says commission playing persecution script
PDP crisis: NWC members disown Sheriff, back Makarfi
 One dead, 27 survive boat mishap in Lagos
Akure chief strangled to death
Ekiti seals two banks over tax evasion
                                                               Leadership
Iran Recalls Ambassador, Kozechi over Shiite-Army Clash
Mugabe Gives Defiant Speech On Africa Day
PMB Needs Stronger Team To Perform Better – Agbakoba
Buhari And How Corruption Can Fight Back
Remove Structures Under High Tension Cables, Lagos Tells Owners
Attacks: Fulanis In Ilorin Beg Fayose To Lift Ban On Open Grazing
NASS: Season of Protests Over Saraki

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