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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Thursday, July 28, 2016


PUNCH NEWSPAPER
•Yuguda govt withdrew N1bn in one day –Bauchi gov
•Forcados shutdown: Nigeria loses N356.6bn in five months
•Ex-govs fraud cases: AGF lists Saraki, Akpabio, Daniel, Odili, Ladoja for fresh probe, trial
•Lagos, Niger strategise on food security, employment
•‘Chinese woman set hotel ablaze to kill lover’
•Man rapes seven-year-old in search of missing voucher
•DSS arrests 10 suspected kidnapers in Kogi
•Aisha Buhari seeks support for N’East malnourished children
•Sheriff, Metuh in court today to stop PDP convention
•EFCC invites Ekiti contractor for allegedly bribing Fayose
•Military approach not right option against militants, says Dickson
•Don’t shift Rivers rerun, parties tell INEC
•Oshiomhole stopped us from using school for campaign –PDP
•AGF redeploys DPP, FG begins ‘massive’ prosecution soon
•NIS probes passport racketeering by Nigerians in S’Africa
•INEC recognises Makarfi’s committee, PDP allots national offices
•Afenifere hails planned reopening of Ige’s murder case, others
•Tackle economic problems, Gowon tells Buhari
•Governors owing workers’ salaries are wicked, says Kaigama
•Ojuelegba container tragedy: Driver faces manslaughter charge
•FG creates database for doctors
•‘Government’ll prosecute people using babies for alms’
•‘Modakeke’s monarch elevation was Sijuwade’s greatest legacy’
•Anambra community protests alleged imposition of monarch
•Dogara threatens to sue Jibrin for libel, demands apology
•‘Akarigbo’s death, a great loss’
•Four die in Adamawa floods
•I will never apologise, Jibrin replies Dogara
•How corruption distributes wealth and ruins the nation
•Why I made peace with Amaechi – Wike
•Ambassadorial nominees unable to recite national anthem, pledge
•Policemen guzzle beer as gunmen kill 85-year-old Imam
•Budget Padding: Dogara threatens to sue Jibrin
•Forcados shutdown: Nigeria loses N356.6bn in five months
•Capital controls on forex should be lifted – Onwuka
•We’ll implement IMO regulations – NIMASA
•Logistics challenge affecting cooking gas supply – NNPC
•As Nigeria heads African Water Facility

VANGUARD NEWSPAPER
•Anti-Graft War: Body Of A-Gs Meets Today To Adopt National Policy On Prosecution
•Onitsha Agog As CMS Marks 159th Anniversary Of Christianity In Igboland
•Unions Petition NASS Over Alleged Abuse Of Cabotage Act Calming The Abia Guber Storms
•Check Manipulation Of Poll Results, Ohakim Tells INEC
•Oil Exploration: Niger Draws Buhari’s Attention To Bida Basin
•Ijaw Activist Condemns Continued Detention Of 10 Gbaramatu Students
•No To Pension, Immunity For NASS Principal Officers – Igwesi
•Warri North LG Boss Woos Investors
•Anambra Community Protests Alleged Imposition Of Monarch By Govt
•Nigeria Discusses Key Buhari Change Projects With China
•Govs Opposed Excess Crude Savings — Ex-CBN Dep Gov
•Panel On ‘Slavery’ Crisis Visits Alor Uno In Nsukka
•Niger Delta Dialogue: You Don’t Have Our Mandate, Militant Group Tells NDDCG
•35 FRSC Officials Killed On Duty
•Chained 9-Yr-Old: Celestial Church Wants Pastor-Father Prosecuted
•Pension: PDP Under Igbinedion Annihilated Civil Service — Iriase
•REPS GATHER 113 SIGNATURES FOR DOGARA, JIBRIN PROBE BY EFCC
•BUHARI HAS NO ECONOMIC POLICY - MOHAMMED
•LAGOS INVASION: MILITANTS REGROUP, ENGAGE SOLDIERS, POLICE IN GUN BATTLE
•FIX THE ECONOMY NOW, GOWON TELLS BUHARI
• ASARI DOKUBO'S FIRST WIFE, ZAINAB IS DEAD

THISDAY NEWSPAPER
•Ekweremadu, Anyaoku, Akinyemi, Others Shower Encomiums on Ibru
•Dogara Threatens Legal Action, Demands Retraction from Abdulmumin
•CBN Directs Banks to Provide for Foreign Currency Loans, Settles Futures...
•NNPC Hikes Kerosene Price to N135 on Monday
•Special Forces Begin Exercise for Combat in N’ Delta, Says Army
•Senate Committee Concludes Screening of Ambassadorial Nominees Thursday

GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
•Rivers parties tackle INEC over postponed elections
•Kaduna community protests demolition order of houses
•Niger Delta Avengers accuses government of delaying dialogue to get drones
•We considered several things before naming Mikel Team Nigeria’s captain’
•‘Polytechnics must prepare students to tackle unemployment challenges’
•Tunde Fatunde seeks increased budgetary provision for sector, vocational studies
•Labour commends governors on prompt payment of salaries
•PHED decries vising of transformer vandalism
•Hepatitis kills 10 times more than Malaria, HIV, experts warn
•Danjuma emerges as ntel chairman


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