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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Tuesday, March 29, 2016


INDEPENDENT
•Crisis over fuel scarcity turns Messier
...Northern Youths, others lambast Tinubu on comments against Kachikwu
•Kaduna journalists give Deputy Governor 7-day ultimatum
•Buhari’s government has not told Nigerians where it is taking them to
•Why Dickson postponed LG poll in Byelsa
•Buhari, Aregbesola, Fayose extol Tinubu at 64

NATION
•Fuel crisis pains go on as Senate invites Kachikwu
•Cameroon would-be suicide bombers ‘not Chibok girls’
•Army offers N1m reward on abducted Colonel
•Why I said those coming to Rivers should write their Will, by Wike
•Four die, one injured in Ibadan road accident
•ICAO gives Nigeria clean health bill
•SPDC increases gas production
•El-Rufai and Kaduna’s antichrists
•Kachikwu lays an egg!
•Braithwaite dies at 82
•Buhari, Dogara, governors, others hail Tinubu at 64

THISDAY
•Nigerian, Adeoba Moyo, Among Victims of Brussels Attacks
•PDP Commences Committal Proceedings Against Amaechi, Army Chiefs, Others
•NNPC Unveils Strategies to End Current Fuel Scarcity in Next Few days
•FG Sends Photograph of Suicide Bomber to Chibok Community for Identification
•Wike: I Won’t Complete Amaechi’s Monorail Project
•Spending of Abacha Loot: FG Must Obey the Law, Says Court
•Army Offers N1m Reward for Information on Kidnapped Colonel
•Nigerians Mourn Passing of Fiery Lawyer, •Activist and Presidential Hopeful, Tunji Braithwaite

VANGUARD
•Power drops further to 2,620.90MW
•Cameroon doubts bomb girl’s claim to be Chibok abductee
•I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E: Shrines, tombs, miracle houses spring up along road project in Akwa Ibom
•Controversy trails Shekau’s ‘new’ video, Chibok girl female suicide bomber
•Fayose, threat to national security — APC
•Insurgency: Obasanjo commends Buhari on actions in N/East
•Fuel Scarcity: Senate summons Kachikwu
•How Braithwaite died —Son

GUARDIAN
•Shiites deny kidnapping colonel, as army stakes N1m for clue
•Nigeria is winning against Boko Haram, says Obasanjo
•Senate panel wants government to tackle fuel scarcity
•‘Why Nigeria should never accept genetically modified maize, cotton’
•Kaduna defends proposed religious edict, verification exercise
•The Tunji Braithwaite we’ll miss, by Buhari, Atiku, governors

PUNCH
•Jonathan called me 19 days after Chibok girls’ abduction –Shettima
•Grazing routes won’t solve herdsmen/farmers’ clashes –Reps
•Tinubu vs Kachikwu: Buhari mediates as Senate invites minister over fuel crisis
•Rivers abandons monorail project
•Minister, NIPOST clash over stamp duty
•Fayose, threat to national security –APC
•Judiciary proposed N143bn for 2016, got N70bn
•Don’t blame FG for economic woes - Enang
•Queen’s College: PTA searches for victim, mother
•Nigeria’s aviation industry passes ICAO audit

LEADERSHIP
•Anambra PDP Reps-elect Write Buhari Over INEC
•VCs Sack: Coalition Withdraws Law Suit Against FG
•Kaduna Religious Bill Unnecessary – Catholic Archbishop
•Agatu Bloodshed: Idoma, Fulanis Parley, Seek Permanent Military Base
•Give PMB Time, Change Will Come, Ex-Gov Nwobodo Appeals To Nigerians
•51 Amnesty Beneficiaries Graduate, 7 With Upper Class
•Ita Enang Urges Nigerians To Be Patient With Buhari

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