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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Friday, June 10, 2016


NEW TELEGRAPH
•Saraki to Buhari: Shop for best brains to fix economy
....President must form an all-inclusive government....Senators lament state of economy
•Bank CEO’s agree to reduce job cuts
•DSS bursts terrorist cell in Kano
..Boko Haram has no link with I.S.---•U.S...World Bank approves $575million for N/East
•Again, militants blow up Shell facility
•Pinnick: FG, NFF to participate in Keshi’s burial
•Artificial kidney raises hope for dialysis patients

BLUE PRINT
•Your government not inclusive, Saraki tells Buhari
•Labour to picket banks over mass sack
•Bauchi gets first female chief judge
•We’ve secured enough land for cattle ranches---FG
•Buhari wants Senate to confirm 46 Ambassadors-nominees
•DSS bursts ISIS sleeper cells in Kano

AUTHORITY
•Ambassadorial nominees: Buhari shuns politicians
...picks 47 career civil servants...eleven women make list
•FG neglected herdsmen, says Audu Ogbeh
•Only restructuring can save Nigeri—Nwabueze
•FG to immortalize Stephen Keshi
•FG sued over invasion of pro-Biafra protests
•899 bills pending in NASS
•Wike declares war on cultists in Rivers

DAILY SUN
•How we killed Army Colonel....Prime suspect confesses
•Buhari nominates 47 career diplomats as envoys, sacks Budget Office DG
•Judge handling Senate forgery case dies
•NFF to immortalize Keshi, meets family
•196,000 Nigerians have AIDS—UNICEF
•Muhammad Ali: The final bout
....World stands still as greatest boxer is buried in U.S.

LEADERSHIP
•Bank CEOs Promise To Reduce Mass Sack
•FRSC Satisfied With Response To Tyre Awareness
•NHIS, NOA Renew Pact For Nationwide Mobilisation For Health Insurance
•Support FG’s Grazing Policy, Tambuwal Urges Southern States
•Stock Market Snaps 3-day Downtrend, Gains 0.69%
•Seaport Operators Face Hard Times As Economic Realities Dawn
•I Will Formulate Well-articulated Community Projects – Nanou Bingan
•Tunde Kelani’s Film School Welcomes Pioneering Students As Others Resume In September

PUNCH
•Workers block Mimiko, reject gov’s plea to end strike
•Outrage trails Kaduna youths attack on carpenter during Ramadan
•Buhari asks Senate to approve 47 ambassadors
•Avengers threaten secession as militants bomb NPDC facilities
•Lagos miners urge Ambode to reverse ban
Firms, NAFDAC clash over importation of killer tomato paste
•Work resumes on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway next week –Fashola
•Returning N400m not enough, Sagay tells Metuh

NATION
• EFCC recovers N1b from ex-ministers, INEC chiefs
• When the President deploys his forefinger
• Muhammad Ali at the Ring-side, 1985
• INEC employs blind ex-Corps member
• No major link between Boko Haram, IS, says U.S.
• Senate passes 11 bills in one year
• How we killed army officer in Kaduna, by suspect
• Npdc pipeline destroyed in Tompolo’s father’s village
• Bank workers’ sack pits Labour against NECA
• NECA tackles Ngige over sanction threats on banks
• Banks agree to ‘cease fire’
• Work to begin on Lagos-Ibadan expressway next week, says Fashola

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