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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR SUNDAY 26TH JUNE, 2016


VANGUARD
•PDP Crisis Deepens: Sheriff sacks Edo Exco; Makarfi Committee dismisses action;
•Avengers reply Buhari, demand referendum
•Resident doctors to resume work tomorrow
•Kuje jailbreak: Charles Okah still in custody
•Abduction of 3 Expatriates, 2 others: Kidnappers in Calabar after us, Igbo cry out

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
•Ethnicity, favouritism, bane of Nigeria police —Acting IGP
•Grazing reserves: Southern Kaduna kicks against land seizure
•ALGON wants FG, EFCC to eschew tyranny, intimidation in Ekiti
•Arik Air sponsors conjoined twins to New York for surgery
•PDP, APC trade words over voter registration in Ondo As govt calls for extension

THISDAY
•Osinbajo: Dangote Subsea Gas Pipeline’ll Help Nigeria Tackle Electricity Problem
•Closure of NERFUND May Truncate Recovery of over N7bn
•‘Crude Oil Production May Hit 2.3mbpd in Two Weeks’
•Kuje Jail Break: Prisons Boss Confirms Escape of Two Prisoners;
•Brexit: UK Credit Rating Donwgraded

THE GUARDIAN
•Ikorodu attacks: Government deploys Army, policemen to restore peace
•JCI provides free medical service, drugs to Lagos communities
•World marks day against drug abuse
•EFCC fails to win 7-Year case in Taraba
•Prison says Okah intact, no inmate escaped

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