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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR MONDAY 11TH JULY, 2016


VANGUARD
•Nigeria’s unity negotiable —Ex gov Attah
•300 shoreline communities accuse Shell of ‘divide and rule tactics’
•Nigeria’s inflation rate to return to stability —Economic research
•N-Delta Crisis: Why we won’t allow Buhari export crude oil —AVENGERS
•Dangote seeks aid to combat hunger in IDPs camps
•HIJAB: Aregbesola’s neutrality doused tension over court ruling — OBJ

PUNCH
•EFCC: Omisore disowns PDP emissaries to Ooni
•Ex-Kano justice commissioner leads Saraki, Ekweremadu’s trial today
•$1.5m Dubai mansions: Buratai should resign or be sacked –Falana, Junaid, others
•How Portugal beat France to win Euro 2016
•Police detain boy, 7, over alleged murder
•PDP govs, Sheriff may clash again over secretariat reopening

GUARDIAN
•Wanted Boko Haram chieftain, five others arrested in Lagos
•Debt servicing gulps N5tr in five years, government pays N446b to creditors in 2016
•New Eagles’ coach must be given free hand to pick players, says Adelabu
•Smoking ‘damages sperm, reducing chances of fertilization’
•How environmental toxins hurt brain development, by studies
•16 Christian groups berate government over extended Eid holiday, greet Muslims

THISDAY
•Bank Returns Reveal Increased Forex Allocation to Manufacturers
•Nigeria’s Unity Only Sustainable by Consent of all Ethnic Nationalities, Afenifere, IPOB...
•Yunusa, Ese Oruru’s Alleged Abductor, Finally Leaves Prison, Taken to Kano
•Nigerian Victim of S’Africa Xenophobia Seeks Compensation
•Dogara Justifies Immunity for N’Assembly Principal Officers
•JAMB: 2016 University Admissions will Not Be Based on Point System

NEW TELEGRAPH
•NNPC owes federation account 5trillion naira, FAAC pushes fresh forensic audit of corporation
•Kalu to Buhari: revisit policy on BDC operations
•JAMB unveils criteria for 2016 admission
•Flood destroys 52 Houses in Sokoto
•Senators, Reps lament cash crunch in National assembly, legislators, aides yet to receive June salaries, oversight functions, committee works stalled
•Six arrested for Abuja female preacher`s murder

The AUTHORITY
•Embrace dialogue, Abdulsalami urges Avengers
•Abia governorship tussle: Govs` forum wans against lawlessness
•Portugal beats France to win European Cup
•Neglect of South East in customs persists, region has no asst Comptroller-General, imbalance will be corrected-character commission
•Militia herdsmen kill 4, burn 15 houses in Niger

BLUEPRINT
•Flood destroys 52 houses in Sokoto
•Herders, farmers clash claim 4 in Niger
•Adamawa establishes 30 grazing reserves
•Govs Ikpeazu, Ogah: respect rule of law
Blame politcians for inconclusive polls, not INEC-US
•My fear for Buhari`s anti-graft war-Dogara, rules out selectivity


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