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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Tuesday, April 26, 2016


AUTHORITY
•Fulani herdsmen invade Enugu community...scores feared dead, hundreds flee
•Kanu, Metuh, Dasuki suits stalled at Appeal Court
•Anti Graft/Rights Abuse Crusade: Faceless group target agencies for blackmail
•DSS official set ablaze in Delta
•Ex-Lawmaker bags 2 years jail term in Kogi
•Ebonyi recorded 258, 204 malaria cases in 2015
•Alleged assault: Prison boss apologises to female Rep
•Iheanacho rated best striker in Europe

NATION
•Kachikwu: petrol diverted to Chad, Cameroon, others
•Planning key to good governance, says Tinubu
•Buhari consults Nnamani, Masari
•Protest in Ekiti over doctors’ death in accident
•800 houses to go for Lagos’ Fourth Mainland Bridge
•Herdsmen kill 48 in attack on Enugu community
•Court refuses stay in Saraki’s, Dasuki’s, Metuh’s trials
•Between banks and looters
•Oshiomhole, Anenih ‘reunite’ in church

LEADERSHIP
•No Nigerian Will Die From Malaria Related Illness From 2020, Says Minister
•Saraki Alleges Plot To Remove Him
•Police Commence Construction Of 1,004 Housing Estate In Abuja
•Nigeria Must Follow Up SCOTU (Supreme Court of the United States) Ruling On Iran
•Fulani Herdsmen Attack: BBOG Group Calls For Govt Intervention
•Edo Deputy Gov Denies Plan To Kill Oshiomhole
•Imo Did Not Misappropriate Bailout Fund – Okorocha
•Nigerians Won’t Buy Air Tickets In Dollar – Amaechi

VANGUARD
•State, local govt joint account, a fraud — Bello
•Nigeria’s oil revenue dips N1.1trn in one year
•10 years after, Ogwashi-Uku town to get power supply
•Work as one, MASSOB warns IPOB, laments activities of some members
•How 25 armed bandits invaded Bayelsa home of Jonathan’s ally, King Turner
•Badeh and the EFCC Press trial
•NFF Leadership Tussle: Coalition Slams Giwa
•Flood menace: Fear grips Akwa Ibom community, mgt, staff of police children’s school
•Lekki building collapse: Residents, homeowners disclaim call for class action
•Anambra Central: ADC candidate drags INEC to court over Obi

THISDAY
•Buhari’s Ministers Sensitise Nigerians on Govt’s Programmes
•NNPC Offers to Pay $10bn Disputed Arrears to IOCs
•Court Strikes out Saraki’s Application to Stay Trial
•Come and Rescue Us, Abducted Twins Tell Dad
•MTN CEOs Were Paid N560m Severance Package After Fine
•Come and Rescue Us, Abducted Twins Tell Dad
•Fulani Herdsmen Sack Enugu Community, 48 Feared Dead
•Buhari Asks African Leaders to Ensure Social Justice
•Military Narrows down Location of Chibok Girls to Sambisa Forest, Chad-Niger Border

GUARDIAN
•We’re ready to tender 2017 budget, says Presidency
•Power firms ration supply as generation drops to 3,494MW
•Police dock two for allegedly stealing $14 million from church
•Nigeria’s fuel diverted to Chad, Cameroun, says Kachikwu
•Court strikes out Saraki’s motion to stop trial at CCT
•20 feared killed as suspected herdsmen attack Enugu community
•Mali, Luxembourg games will help build new Super Eagles, NFF explains
•Obama announces 250 new military personnel for Syria

PUNCH
•Assault on Rep: CG Prisons apologises, disowns security details
•Malaria killed 400,000 persons in 2015, says WHO
•Police, Army disagree over 56 arrested herdsmen’s whereabouts
•Driver arrested for removing Eko Bridge rails
•Online car dealer defrauds neighbour of N5m
•I‘ll run for presidency in 2019 – Lamido
•I’ve forgiven Oshiomhole, says Anenih
•Mimiko seeks review of revenue allocation formula
•Court jails Larmode’s accuser three years
•Kogi crisis: Reps, AGF peace parley deadlocked
•Eagles striker Ighalo loses dad

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