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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, MONDAY, July 20, 2015


NATION
U.S to trace Nigerian stolen assets
50m youths jobless in Nigeria, says Oyedepo
NLC to leaders: unite in condemning Boko Haram
Too early to criticise Buhari, says Ladoja
Police arrest eight suspected robbers, cultists
OPC may sue NNPC over 1.9billion naira debt

THIS DAY
US to Trace Stolen Loot, Boost Military Aid as Buhari Arrives Washington
National Assembly Crisis: APC Govs, Lawmakers in Make-or-Mar Meeting Friday
NNPC Raises the Alarm on Diversion of Petrol by Marketers
Boko Haram: Ihejirika, Other Retired Generals Call for Reinvigoration of Training, Logistics
Anambra State Congress: We’re Obeying Court Directive, Says PDP
Osun PDP Uncovers Plot to Sack State Workers

PUNCH
Petrol subsidy hits N1.69bn daily
US to trace Nigeria’s stolen funds
Osun residents storm Winners Chapel for Oyedepo’s foodstuffs
Dasuki’s bank accounts may be frozen this week
Wike visits CJN twice in one month
Kano emir, Sanusi, weeps
Senate committees to screen service chiefs – Melaye

VANGUARD
Photos: Buhari arrives United States
Buhari visit to U.S: What you must know about 191-yr-old Blair House
Probe Jonathan, be fair, PDP tells Buhari
Okonjo-Iweala denies giving Buhari corruption dossier
Forgive me for your prison experience, Lamido begs sons
DSS' search on Dasuki’s houses lawful - Falana, Agi, Fashanu, Ogunye

GUARDIAN
Mixed reactions trail Dasuki’s, Obuah’s ordeals
Obasanjo urges Nigerians to shun tribal politics, extremism
NNPC clears air on alleged withholding of 48% of national oil revenue
Borno lifts three-day curfew, vehicle restriction in Maiduguri
Kwara council workers begin strike over salary arrears
Tsav decries killings in Benue, Akume seeks support for Ortom
Metuh assures of transparent ward congresses in Kogi, Anambra

LEADERSHIP
Boko Haram: Troops Clear Damaturu- Biu Road Of Mines
Kukah Urges Muslims To Redeem Image Of Islam
PMB, 33 Others Arrive US, Meet With Obama Today
BBOG Group Calls For Forensic Investigation In Tackling Boko Haram Insurgency
Boko Haram’s Attacks: US Seeks Prosecution Of Masterminds
EFCC Charges Company’s Director, Others For Forgery

NIGERIAN PILOT
Pressure mounts on Larmode to quit as 20 CSOs plan protest
Rep seeks understanding with Aregbesola over salary crisis
NASS crisis: Lawan, Gbajabiamila head to court
HOW I HELPED BUHARI DEFEAT JONATHAN – EX-NSA DASUKI
Buhari arrives Washington D.C.
Sallah tragedy: Cultists on rampage in Lagos

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