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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Wednesday, April 13, 2016


DAILY SUN
•FG borrows 600billion naira monthly to survive
...China offers Nigeria six billion dollars infrastructure loan

•Fuel scarcity: Marketers divert 64 tankers daily from Abuja---NNPC

•Chibok schoolgirls’ ‘phones still in use, 2 years after

•Shake up in Army, new commanders appointed

•3.97billion naira fraud: I didn’t have evidence of money handed to Badeh—Witness

•Abia under T.A. Orji was hell--Kinsman

VANGUARD
•Why Buhari can’t intervene in Saraki’s trial —S’East APC

•Nigeria must not be consumer market for Chinese products —Buhari

•Subsidy on petrol rises to N9.09 per litre

•Fuel, forex crises push inflation to 4-yr high

•FG starts IDPs’ return to their homes

•NASS summons 26 states over unpaid expenses incurred on federal roads

LEADERSHIP
•Nigeria Should Be Wealth Creator Not Rent Collector – Fashola

•Confusion Over MTN’s Payment Of N50bn Fine To FG

•American Experts Laud Nigerians On Safety Consciousness

•NPC Unveils 2015 NEDS Report For Policy Implementation

•Protest Greets Katsina’s Commission Of Inquiry

•Increase Efforts To End Kidnapping, Kano Assembly Tells Police

•2016: $274m Needed For Polio Campaign

•No Crack In Adamawa APC – Song

THISDAY
•Inflation Gallops to 12.8 Per Cent

•Nigeria Offered $6bn Chinese Loan, Agrees Currency Swap to Shore up Naira

•Boko Haram Sent 44 Child Bombers to Nigeria, Cameroun in 2015

•NNPC: Port Harcourt Refinery Back on Stream, Producing Five Million Litres daily

•CJ Directs Judge Handling Saraki’s Case to Deliver judgment

•Zaria Clash: AI Insists Army Must Account for the Slaughter of 347 Shi’ites

•Witness Says He Has No Record of Financial Transactions with Badeh

•Pinnick’s loyalists in control at Glass House

NATION
•Minister tackles Senate about Lagos-Calabar rail

•China offers Nigeria $6b loan to fund projects

•Troops rout Boko Haram fighters in Borno

•Senate begins move to amend CCB, CCT Acts

•EFCC arraigns ex-NIMASA DGs for alleged theft

•Badeh got N558.2m NAF funds monthly, court told

•ABDCUTION OF CHIBOK GIRLS …TWO YEARS AFTER

•Iyana Ipaja route most profitable for pick pocketing

•‘To be an artist demands sacrifices’

•‘N5.7b flyover, a ploy to loot Ekiti’

GUARDIAN
•Experts task government on increasing crude oil output, policies to attract investment

•Nigerians, UNICEF remember Chibok girls, lament damage to girl-child education

•How N150m was used to furnish Badeh’s son’s N330m duplex, by witness

•No going back on budget, says Senate

•MTN not under obligation to pay N1.4tr fine, says justice minister

•Government moves to decentralise treatment of chronic diseases

•Driver, conductor arraigned for allegedly battering five VIO officials

•Motorists seek urgent rescue of Apapa-Oshodi highway

•Boroh denies exclusion of Itsekiri from amnesty programme

•150Mega Watts of electricity stranded at Cross River plant

PUNCH
•Aso Rock security operatives lament one-year unpaid allowance

•Five Chibok parents received calls from missing girls’ mobiles

•Osinbajo is wrong on VAT

•Budget: Between Buhari and National Assembly

•UNIPORT protest, killing, plot to sack me – VC

•Reps summon AGF, IGP, say Malami fuelling Kogi crisis

•NDLEA arrests 135 hemp sellers in Delta

•Man, 27, nabbed for robbing prostitute in Edo

•Police rescue politician 10 hours after kidnap

•Police arrest man, 40, for raping nine-year-old girl

•Gospel singer found dead in Edo hotel

•ERA laments 17 deaths in oilfield explosions

•Nigeria end ITTF Africa tourney without gold

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