Skip to main content

NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 27TH DECEMBER, 2016.



THIS DAY
*Presidency: Why Buhari is Silent over Killings in Southern Kaduna
*Senate Did Not Reject the Nomination of Magu, Says Senator
*Call Amaechi to Order, Maeba Urges Buhari
*Babangida Hails Recapture of Sambisa Forest from Boko Haram
*Abdulmumin to Buhari: Resign If You Can’t Resist Blackmail
*Coal Deposits in Commercial Quantity Discovered in Sokoto
*Looming Strike: Resident Doctors Urge FG to Intervene
*SON Advises Nigerians to Be Conscious of Their Tyres, Urges Safe driving

PUNCH
*Army will turn Sambisa to training ground – Buratai
*B’Haram member arrested in Lagos, FG urges support for troops
*My predecessors left with 22 police vehicles –Arase
*Buhari playing into enemies’ hands, says Jibrin
*Nigeria loses N94bn to gas flaring in four months
*Robbers attack Calabar Christmas Village, rob Kiss Daniel
*Woman kills husband over Christmas food

VANGUARD
*2016 Christmas, best since I assumed office – Gov. Shettima
*NAFDAC begins mop up of imported fruit juices nationwide
*MTN pays N80bn of N330bn fine —FG
*Fayose to FG: Enough of Sambisa propaganda, diversionary stories
*Nigeria in crises: It is not about Jonathan or Buhari
*'If ex President Jonathan left no savings, what money did Buhari use to...
*Oil reserves now 37 billion barrels— NNPC
*S-East pensioners oppose Okorocha’s 60% pension slash

NATION
*Alleged N25b scam: EFCC rejects ex-governor’s settlement terms
*Olubadan to battle One million boys
*Judges’ prosecution can’t end judicial corruption, says ex-Ekiti AG
*Ex-appointees beg Ortom for severance pay
*Obaseki, deputy play Santa Claus at IDPs’ Christmas party
*NDE trains 23,512 in vocational schemes
*Cleric seeks price control board
*NHRC, police pledge improved collaboration to end rights abuses

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 16TH MAY, 2017.

DAILY TRUST *Budget faces fresh hurdle at N/Assembly *FAAN reactivates Ebola screening points at airports *‘93 Days’ gets highest nominations in 2017 AMAA list *Nollywood movies top 2017 AMAA nomination list *No money is stolen from Paris-London Club refunds – NGF *Osun Assembly clears Aregbesola’s commissioner-designates *Osinbajo meets Transport minister, service chiefs over maritime security *Scrabble: Nigeria will retain position as World’s No. 1 *Armed herdsmen kill 20 farmers in Niger mosque – Police *Equities lose N235bn to profit-taking *Lafarge to raise N140billion additional capital, merges with UNICEM *Osinbajo reviews 2017 budget *Prosecutors ponder CCT’s temporary forfeiture provision *Legality of deploying soldiers for civil duties *Social media as an educational and enlightenment platform *Principles behind ‘no case submission’– Court *UN appoints Ladan member of comtt. on environmental crimes *Yari: I’ve no hotel in Lagos *I prefer Wada to Bello —

Season Greetings From The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative (MHEI)

Merry Christmas and a blissful mentally healthy new year great minds! Please if you are interested in humanitarian, community service Join The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative Volunteer Team! As we engage Africa in Mental Health Literacy, Psychosocial Support Campaign and Prevent Drugs and Substance Dependency across all sectors! There are more people living with mental illness than people living with HIV AIDS!  Be Involved www.mhfnigeria.org  www.facebook.com/mhf2015 @infomhei just drop a line message of interest. God bless you

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASSA STUDENTS (NABS) 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION.

The 28th of December, 2017 is a very special day as Bassa students from far and near gather together to identify and celebrate her rich culture at Government Science Secondary School (GSS Gwagwalada). It was a colourful and beautiful sight to behold as many were dressed in there colourful cultural attire "Kpasa"to match and identify. The event was the annual National Association of Bassa students (NABS) Convention 2017. An annual event that bring together many Bassa son's and daughter's. The event attracted many very important dignitaries from all profession and work of life, Royal father's, some of the finest Bassa academia's and resource person's, the honourable member representing Bassa local government in the state house of assembly etc. It was also a great platform to display and showcase our rich culture and potential to the world. Musical and cultural display was at it best during the event and i bet you, to be on t