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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 12TH JULY, 2016


VANGUARD
•I’m part of a 27-woman gang from Benin Republic—Child abductor
•Insurance firms need to recapitalise— Adeosun
•Oyegun finally embraces Obaseki
•Labour counsels FG on end to N-Delta crisis •Tax suit: How Gov Ikpeazu smiled home from Owerri
•US releases $13m for Boko Haram victims in North East

PUNCH
•C’River APC demands Ayade’s impeachment
•Edo gov: APC adopts panel report, endorses Obaseki
•10 die as farmers, herdsmen clash in Niger
•Teachers dare Ajimobi, refuse to obey resumption order
•Rivers police foil plan to bomb NLNG pipeline
•Buhari won’t make bogus promises on Chibok girls – Presidency

GUARDIAN
•Food shortage threatens 2.4m people in northeast, says USAID
•NASU decries non-functional housing fund, state of economy
•Manufacturers contemplate exit as production cost rises by over 50%
•Crude oil prices drop to two-month low
•Oyo constitutes education reform panel as schools remain shut

THISDAY
•IMF: Nigeria’s Economy Likely to Contract •This Year Court Vacates Order to Take over Jimoh Ibrahim’s Companies
•Theresa May to Step in as Britain’s New Iron Lady Wednesday
•Ronaldo Fans in Nigeria Mock Messi to Reconsider Retirement
•Court Vacates Order to Take over Jimoh Ibrahim’s Companies
•Buhari Considers Hadiza Bala Usman as Head of NPA

NEW TELEGRAPH
•Chevron, Shell, others evacuate 700 staff from Bayelsa over attacks on oil installations, Nigeria mulls USA`s aid
•Fani-Kayode perfects bail conditions
•IMF: Nigeria`s economy to shrink this year
•NDDC owes contractors 450billion naira
•Strike: PENGASSAN meeting deadlocked
•Buhari-saraki feud: APC leaders jittery, fear mass defection

The AUTHORITY
•Theresa May is new UK Prime Minister
•Sex scandal: Reps invite foreign affairs minister, lawmakers
•FIFA President, Infantino, visits Nigeria July 24
•Economic crunch: Insurance industry to undergo fresh recapitalisation-Finance minister
•Chibok girls: Buhari blasts BBOG over criticisms

BLUEPRINT
•Flood kills mother, 3 children in Zaria
•Reps sexcapade: US envoy to provide video evidence
•Buhari appeals for peace in South Sudan
•13million Nigerian teenage girld endangered-NPC
•Inec warns hoodlums on Kogi re-run
•Edo police foils militants` attack on oil installations

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