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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR MONDAY 15TH MAY, 2017.



PUNCH
*Freed girls to meet parents Friday, suspected girl bomber recounts ordeal
*Ebola: FG steps up passenger screening at airports
*Don’t lose hope in Nigeria, Adeboye urges Christians
*Anenih’s son slumps, dies while playing lawn tennis
*I’m the leader of Yoruba monarchs, says Olugbo
*Protesters accuse Lagos task force of illegal arrests
*Deposed Iyaloja drags Olubadan, others to court
*Loan: Kebbi rice farmers face prosecution
*Nigeria needs quality leaders — CAN President
*Norwegian court rules in illegal vessels sale to Tompolo Tuesday
*2019: El-Rufai disowns CoS
*Nasarawa Assembly plans law to legalise family planning
*S’East governors afraid of Biafra, says Kanu

THISDAY
*11 Persons Killed by Boko Haram in Maiduguri
*I’ve Achieved My Dream by Building American University, Says Atiku
*FG’s Obligations to Road Contracts Valued at N2.6tn
*Nnamdi Kanu: South-east Politicians Lobbying Me for Support
*Owners of Daily Times Disowns DTN 91 Heroes Award, Say Ceremony...
*CSO: Allocating 24.73% of Budget to Debt Service is Indicative of Unsustainable Debt Profile
*Army Deploys More Soldiers in Warri after Navy Killed Two Youths
*Ambode Unfolds Measures to Prevent Death at Construction Sites
*Ikoyi Billions: Frank Warns Against Cover up
*Group Wants FG to Fight Corruption in Universities
*FCTA: Vandals to Serve Jail Term in States of Origin
*Threat by Released B’Haram Suspect Puts Prisoner Swap Deals in Jeopardy
*DR Congo Ebola Outbreak: FG Launches Preventive Actions
*FG Directs Oil Companies to Renew OMLs
*House: N’Assembly N125bn Budget a Shortfall
*Kano Anti-Corruption Commission Suspends Own Probe of Emir over Assembly Intervention
*Amidst Registration Challenges, 57,000 Candidates Commence Week-long UTME Exams Nationwide

GUARDIAN
*Power sector employees, customers collude to steal energy
*Arik, Aero may merge as national carrier
*Fresh concerns over rising cases of drug-resistant TB, Ebola outbreak in Congo DR
*Stakeholders worried about N1.8tr debt service in 2017
*Fresh $11 million funding underway for participatory slums upgrading scheme
*Don tasks architects on home designs for blighted urban areas
*Senate probes alleged fraud in $62.909 billion capital flight
*Senate probes alleged fraud in $62.909 billion capital flight
*Traders in Calabar decry refuse heaps in market
*Aides silent as Buhari recuperates in London
*Suspected herdsmen attack Niger community, kill 21
*Court orders police to pay N11.2million as judgement debt to Peace Corps

THE NATION
*Senate tackles banks over oil firms’ $63b capital flight
*How Boko Haram ‘charms teenage suicide bombers’
*UTME: JAMB arrests cyber cafe operators for selling information to candidates for N10,000
*Macron promises new order in France
*Iyaloja sues Olubadan, others for title stripping
*Mother of AK47-bearing Chibok schoolgirl: I won’t watch video
*Envoy backs ‘standard learning environment’
*Chinese journalists: Nigeria safe, peaceful
*It’s abominable to wish Buhari dead, says Alaafin
*‘4.7m Nigerians under threat of Type 2 diabetes’
*Task force shuts medicine stores
*Lagos tackles infrastructural challenges in 35 rural communities
*New forex window triggers market confidence

VANGUARD
*Buhari’s top aide in trouble over attempt to usurp Osinbajo’s powers
*Boko haram: UNIMAID security man died few days to wedding
*Recession: Directors pay package drops 13%
*2020: Lagos eyes Africa’s third largest economy
*Lack of accountability, Nigeria’s major problem — Amosun
*Man City to dump Iheanacho
*Navy foils plan by trans-boarder gang to export N40 million drugs through water
*Thieves/politicians looting our money will be tied down by chains, Melaye told
*Oil majors, banks face probe over $62b capital flight
*Buhari’s death rumour: Nothing unpleasant has happened to the President – Shehu
*Banks never shied away from supporting govt’s economic plans – MD, FirstBank
*Anyone with a case of corruption against my govt should blow whistle – Ortom

SUN
*Gunmen kill 21, injure 15 in midnight attack in Niger
*Pope appoints Nigerian archbishop papal nuncio to Ireland
*Culture, leadership and higher education in Nigeria
*‘How Boko Haram groomed me to kill’
*Adeboye urges Nigerians not to lose faith in God
*Ex-PDP BoT chair, Tony Anenih’s son, Eugene, dies
*Unpaid debt: Court orders Senator Uba to pay N50m
*Buhari’s ill-health, power play stall APC convention
*Banks face Senate probe
*Anambra: Obiano running state through Institutions

DAILY TRUST
*16 varsities award 3,499 first class degrees in 5yrs
*I was sent on suicide mission for refusing marriage proposal – 14-year-old
*Ebola: Minister directs health workers to screen all fevers
*JAMB: No candidate will write exam outside centres
*Banks post N61bn extra profit despite recession in 2016
*Aviation fuel scarcity prolongs our training period – NCAT rector
*Demolition: APC chieftain sues El-Rufai for N500m damages
*Recovery plan: All eyes on implementation
*Kalu advises Obiano to join APC
*Tambuwal: Why banks take over salaries of Sokoto LGs
*Osinbajo urges Nigerians to serve God, humanity
*Gunmen kill 21 in Niger community
*Tony Momoh c’ttee on Kogi APC crisis begins work
*Minister inaugurates 2 command secondary schools in Zamfara
*Union petitions IGP over alleged N30m fraud

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