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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR FRIDAY 22ND JULY, 2016


VANGUARD
•Imo govt suspends 10 monarchs over alleged disobedience, indiscipline
•Our sons don’t have links with Avengers – Delta community
•Ojo Town: Lagos community under kidnappers’ siege
•We support rejection of Grazing Bill – S/East Town Unions
•3 arrested over forgery of Ugwuanyi’s letter head, signature
•Plateau govt declares 24-hr curfew in Bokkos council

PUNCH
•Nigeria needs urgent overhaul – Obasanjo
•EFCC appeals Fayose ally’s bail, grills Obanikoro’s aide
•Saraki waves olive branch, names Tinubu, others committee heads
•Why we introduced free food scheme –Mimiko
•No plan to impeach me, says Yari
•Falana, others kick as govs plan vocational training in Germany

THISDAY
•CBN to Fund $697m Forward Contracts •Friday, Naira Pressure to Ease
•Buhari Confirms FG in Talks with N’Delta Militants
•A’Court Gives Nod to Muslim Students to Wear Hijab in Lagos...
•Sex Scandal: No Concrete Evidence against Lawmakers, Says Foreign Minister
•FG: Economy is in Recession, Will Turn the Corner by Sept

GUARDIAN
•Court frees Fayose’s aide, Agbele from EFCC custody
•Government seals deal with 14 firms to generate 1125mw
•Emir seeks improved service from telecom firms
•Appeal Court okays use of hijab in Lagos schools
•Eagles’ foreign coach must sacrifice for Nigeria, says Chukwu
•Bata, Oghali, Nwabulu top list of nominees for NPFL-LBA awards

PEOPLES DAILY
•Monarch's murder: Curfew in Bokkos as youth, soldiers clash claim 6
•Aisha Buhari launches project to combat children malnutrition, calls for support
•Buhrai: we're in talks with militants, as Avengers vow more attacks
•As senate reshuffles committees embattled Saraki placates opponents with juicy positions, controversial Marafa rejects appointment
•FG restores deposit of dollar in domicillary accounts
•Economic recession ends December, says Osinbajo

NEW TELEGRAPH
•Nigeria technically in recession – Finance minister
•Investors jittery over half year financial results
•Avengers: Oil workers must leave Niger Delta now, blow Qua Iboe export pipeline, we`re talking with militants – Buhari
•I rent out my three week old baby to beggars for 1,500 daily
•Scandal: How Dogara injected 20billion naira into budget – Jibrin, Saraki placates •Tinubu, opponents with juicy committees
•Chicken odour prevents malaria – Research

BLUEPRINT
•Troops kill 42 insurgents, rescue 80 women and children
•We've lost 1,130 members to avoidable deaths – Osun pensioners
•Aisha Buhari launches programme against child malnutrition
•US to train Nigerians on cyber crime
•Avengers threat real, oil workers tell FG
•BUDGET PADDING: Dogara, deputy, others asked for 30billion naira projects – Jibrin asks •Buhari to beware of speaker, it`s mere distraction – House

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