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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Wednesday, July 27, 2016


VANGUARD NEWSPAPER
•Abuja Landlord Removes Tenants’ Roof; N45,000 Missing
•APC, PDP Youths Take Over Benue Assembly
•Imo Supplementary Polls Holds Thursday
•Finally, Wike, Amaechi Meet For Peace Ahead Rivers Re-Run Polls
•Sen Anyanwu To Okorocha: Stop Demolition Of Peoples Property Without Adequate Palliative
•NASS: Why Buhari Is Against Ekweremadu, By MASSOB
•Abuse Of Power In Zamfara
•N100m Land Dispute: Judge Frowns At Charge Against Bizwoman
• Kwara Govt Releases N1.2bn For Teachers’ Salaries
•Abia Workers Lament Non-Payment Of Salaries, Pension, Gratuity
•Chicken Scent Offers Hope For Malaria Prevention
•NDDC BOARD: Itsekiris In APC Kick Against Delta’s Nominee
•NBA Election: July 29 For Hearing On Internet Voting
•Embattled Kogi Speaker Resigns
•Cybersecurity: ICT Sector’s New Headache
•MEND Warns Burutai, Says He’s Stoking Crisis
•Revealed: NASS Padded 2016 Budget With N481bn

GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
•Maku seeks state of emergency in Nasarawa
•NERC to monitor Discos metering roll-out plan
•Igando residents flee as military, militants clash
•NITDA’s Taraba Smart City project hits global recognition
•Buhari opens Abuja-Kaduna rail line for services
•Celestial Church seals off parish where nine-year-old was chained
•Diete-Spiff canvasses legitimate wealth in Niger Delta
•Mobile ecosystem adds N3.13tr value to economy, says Shittu

THE NATION NEWSPAPER
•Reps seek EFCC’s probe of Jibrin for budget padding
•Uncertainty over ICPC’s 37 case files on ex-governors
•CBN pegs interest rate at 14% to promote savings
•'I rejected Obasanjo’s N50m third term bribe’
•APC governors wade into National Assembly crisis
•Oyo to pay two months salary as workers end strike
•Fajuyi trekked for six hours to join Army, says friend
•No end in sight to Erdogan’s hubris
•Our Girls; The rats of politics Vs Nigeria and •‘Dr’ Buhari; Stealing Money is Murder; Stress
•The way we are going (1)
•‘Musicians must touch the souls of their audience’
•10 teachers die monthly, says Lagos Perm Sec
•Pre- season tour: Akpom, Iwobi arrive in USA with Arsenal
•Isaac Success gets work permit
•Abducted Oniba family’ waiting on govt’ over N40m ransom
•Appeal Court overrules High Court over Giwa
•Returns on savings excite RSAs
•September date for Warri Carnival
•Fire guts UCH Emergency Unit
•CommentAPC chiefs okay Ekere’s, Frank’s appointments
•APC chiefs okay Ekere’s, Frank’s appointments
•Saraki urges NLNG to reduce gas flaring
•Appeal Court reserves judgment in Kogi governorship dispute
•UNILAG announces pre-admission screening
•Kogi students hail Bello’s intervention
•Nigerian Breweries restates commitment to media growth
•Melaye’s attack on Senator Tinubu indecent’
•Abia: Appeal Court asks Ikpeazu, others to await decision

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