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Tribune: *16 killed as gunmen attack Yobe, Taraba, Borno •Burn 24 base stations of Airtel, Glo, Etisalat •Attack corps members •IGP orders 24-hr surveillance *New constitution ready by June 2013 -Reps •We need people-oriented constitution -Jonathan •NASS lacks power to fashion out new constitution for Nigeria -Edwin Clark *Cynthia for burial in Agbor today *RMAFC indicts govs over derivation fund •Says 13% derivation fund meant to develop host communities Punch: *Terrorism: Telecoms firms threaten to cut off North *N5000 note will kill production – Obasanjo *I’ll quit if Eagles fail — Keshi *Petrol supply to Lagos drops by 50% Vanguard: *Traffic Law: Lagos Police ready for enforcement *Belgore report'll be sent to N'Assembly soon - Jonathan *FG, N-Assembly poise for war over N5,000 note, Dana Air *MDGs: Nigeria to adopt Brazilian model for poverty reduction Guardian: *Presidential retreat rejects single term, okays national dialogue *FG to build five new airport terminals with N106b *South-South leaders endorse Jonathan for second term *Yobe official, 15 others die as bombings continue
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Tribune: *Jonathan re-appoints Adamu as Ag PCA *FG lifts ban on Dana Air *ID CARD CONTRACT: French firm fined for bribing Nigerian officials *FG vows to reconstruct Lagos-Ibadan expressway by all means •Contract still ours - Bi-Courtney Punch: *Cynthia: Police recover 50 nude pictures *Tears, sorrow as fire guts Ibadan market *North: Terrorists bomb MTN, Glo, Airtel base stations *Liberalise policy on possession of guns –NMA Vanguard: *Anozie completes Nigeria’s gold conquests *Outrage as FG lifts ban on Dana Airline *We 'll appoint new power, defence ministers in two weeks - Jonathan *NFF charges Falconets to go for bronze Guardian: *Govs claim exclusion, may reject N5,000 note *Jonathan raises panels on steady power supply *Banks spend N8.4b on PoS, cheque cloning rises *Govt lifts suspension of Dana Airlines’ licence |
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Tribune: *No return date yet for First Lady -Presidency *Air Nigeria suspends operations, sacks staff *Fuel scarcity hits Abuja again •As NNPC cautions against panic buying •Fuel price hits N110 per litre in Awka *Economic Management Team endorses N5,000 note •As protesters occupy CBN Punch: *Subsidy payments: Oil marketers may sue Federal Government •‘Govt lied over N259bn payment’ *No going back on N5000 note – FG • Dangote, Otedola, others back CBN currency plan *Facebook, Twitter friends raise N6m for cancer patient *Disquiet in Presidency over leakage of Patience’s illness Vanguard: *CBN 'll reserve N5,000 notes to banks, heavy cash users, says National Planning Minister *Obiji lifts gold No 5 for Nigeria *Bomb scare in Delta Cabinet Office Complex, Asaba *N5,000 note: Sanusi plotting Jonathan’s fall in next election – Enang Guardian: *Presidency, PDP govs opt for dialogue on state police, oil revenue crisis *Economic Team says N5,000 note not for mass circulation *Govt declares low-key 52nd Independence celebration *NLC plans peace confab, faults calls for rallies against insecurity
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Tribune: *2015: Ministers, top govt officials under security watch *Controversy over First Lady’s health *Nigeria now 39th largest economy globally *N5,000 note: We’ll save N7bn for Nigeria annually -CBN Punch: *FG begins amnesty third phase with 3,642 ex-militants *Jonathan aide calls for Okorocha’s impeachment *Mrs Jonathan not ill, she’s only resting abroad -Presidency *Pipeline closure: Fuel shortage looms in Lagos, others Guardian: *Doubts over govt, Boko Haram talks as blast rocks Gombe *Lagos opposes suit to halt coroner over Dana Air crash *Ogoni leaders meet with Jonathan, seek action on UNEP report *Local doctors to get foreign training Vanguard: *We’ll overpower USA - Okon *SURE-P: Fuel price increase generates N71bn in 3 months *MOSOP sends notice of self-governance to FG *Boko Haram: Northern economy bleeding, says Minister
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Tribune: *2015: Ministers, top govt officials under security watch *Controversy over First Lady’s health *Nigeria now 39th largest economy globally *N5,000 note: We’ll save N7bn for Nigeria annually - CBN Punch: *FG begins amnesty third phase with 3,642 ex- militants *Jonathan aide calls for Okorocha’s impeachment *Mrs Jonathan not ill, she’s only resting abroad - Presidency *Pipeline closure: Fuel shortage looms in Lagos, others Guardian: *Doubts over govt, Boko Haram talks as blast rocks Gombe *Lagos opposes suit to halt coroner over Dana Air crash *Ogoni leaders meet with Jonathan, seek action on UNEP report *Local doctors to get foreign training Vanguard: *We’ll overpower USA - Okon *SURE-P: Fuel price increase generates N71bn in 3 months *MOSOP sends notice of self-governance to FG *Boko Haram: Northern economy bleeding, says Minister
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Tribune: *UN, EU lament Nnaji’s exit •N/East, S/East divided over appointment of power minister •Gains in power sector irreversible -FG *Yar’Adua group restrategises for 2015 •Schedules national summit for last quarter of 2012 •As PDP dares Buhari for 2015 *CBN insists on implementation of N5,000 note •Begins sensitization tour *Nigeria tops African countries with students in US varsities Punch: *PDP faults Buhari over comments *FG may arrange loans for refinery investors *Patience Jonathan hospitalised in Germany – Report *PDP will reclaim S’West states – Jonathan’s aide Vanguard: *Boko Haram: Yobe gov begs residents not to flee state capital *2015: We’ll check rigging with high-tech voters’ cards - Jega *North tackles Yoruba leaders on autonomy *Gunmen kill 5, burn church, police station in Borno Guardian: *How Buhari failed Nigerians, by PDP *Controversy still trails alleged $15m Ibori’s bribe money *Govt to pay mothers for antenatal care, immunisation from subsidy funds *Desmond Tutu wants Blair, Bush arraigned at ICC over Iraqi war
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Tribune: *UN, EU lament Nnaji’s exit •N/East, S/East divided over appointment of power minister •Gains in power sector irreversible -FG *Yar’Adua group restrategises for 2015 •Schedules national summit for last quarter of 2012 •As PDP dares Buhari for 2015 *CBN insists on implementation of N5,000 note •Begins sensitization tour *Nigeria tops African countries with students in US varsities Punch: *PDP faults Buhari over comments *FG may arrange loans for refinery investors *Patience Jonathan hospitalised in Germany – Report *PDP will reclaim S’West states – Jonathan’s aide Vanguard: *Boko Haram: Yobe gov begs residents not to flee state capital *2015: We’ll check rigging with high-tech voters’ cards - Jega *North tackles Yoruba leaders on autonomy *Gunmen kill 5, burn church, police station in Borno Guardian: *How Buhari failed Nigerians, by PDP *Controversy still trails alleged $15m Ibori’s bribe money *Govt to pay mothers for antenatal care, immunisation from subsidy funds *Desmond Tutu wants Blair, Bush arraigned at ICC over Iraqi war
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Guardian • Federal Agencies Run Without Heads • North, South Rift Deepens Over Revenue • APGA, ACN Win, Lose At Election Petition Tribunal • Concern Over Veracity Of PIB Sent To NASS • NDDC, Shell Empower 1, 620 Women With Skills, Grants • Gunmen Kill Military Intelligence Personnel • Makoko... Relocation Option Stokes Fresh Fears • Maroko Evictees: Suffering In The Jaws Of Delayed Justice • For 1004 Ex-Residents... No Smile Yet • NAFDAC’s New Strategies For Effective Results • Rivers State Shines At Nottinghill Carnival Punch • JTF soldiers to face trial for rape, murder, torture • N5000 note: Civil groups prepare for mass protest • Leakage: Security agencies fortify computer networks • Suspect hides cocaine in roasted chicken • Abductors of Bayelsa monarch reduce ransom to N15m • Go to court, Amaechi tells ASUU • ‘Nnaji’s successor must come from S’East’ • S’East roads claim 1,223 lives in two years • Cultism: Bayelsa police to raid hotels • New note negates CBN’s cashless policy — Lawyers • Fake antibiotics, malaria drugs most common — NAFDAC Sunday Tribune • 2015: OBJ, IBB, PDP govs to float new party •Former govs, serving senators enlisted for power shift • We ‘ll wait before reacting -PDP • Wayas advises Lamido to accept OBJ’s proposal • 2 killed as ancient Bauchi wall collapses • Insurgency: FG asked to investigate links between Nigeria, terrorists, foreign allies • PDP set to reclaim S/West —Akpabio •Urged to sack party exco in Oyo • Abducted Bayelsa monarch: Community goes spiritual, as kidnappers slash ransom to N15m • N5000 note is policy somersault -Rhema Bishop • Why we flew B787 to Abuja -Ethiopian Airlines • Akpabio wants urgent reprieve for Bakassi returnees • Imo LGAs: We ’ll stop allocation from federation account -Eguh • Group kicks against replacing power minister with another Igbo • Zamfara rape: 22-yr-old not raped by accused girls • Plateau North senatorial candidate plans to initiate policy of reconstruction • Kaduna records 10 cases of polio virus • Katsina govt receives relief materials from NEMA Vanguard • Man shoots son dead in failed ‘bullet proof’ charm test • Bakassi goes spiritual to reclaim ceded territory • Oil marketers move to avert fuel scarcity in Edo, Delta • Tears as another Dana plane crash victim is buried • Wife disappears for months, returns with ‘mystery baby’ • Kwara bans cutting of roads • Amadi: Sunny Ade, Femi Kuti, Daddy Showkey, Salawa, others mourn • Impeachment Threat: Reps don’t know what they are doing – Nzeribe
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Guardian • Federal Agencies Run Without Heads • North, South Rift Deepens Over Revenue • APGA, ACN Win, Lose At Election Petition Tribunal • Concern Over Veracity Of PIB Sent To NASS • NDDC, Shell Empower 1, 620 Women With Skills, Grants • Gunmen Kill Military Intelligence Personnel • Makoko... Relocation Option Stokes Fresh Fears • Maroko Evictees: Suffering In The Jaws Of Delayed Justice • For 1004 Ex-Residents... No Smile Yet • NAFDAC’s New Strategies For Effective Results • Rivers State Shines At Nottinghill Carnival Punch • JTF soldiers to face trial for rape, murder, torture • N5000 note: Civil groups prepare for mass protest • Leakage: Security agencies fortify computer networks • Suspect hides cocaine in roasted chicken • Abductors of Bayelsa monarch reduce ransom to N15m • Go to court, Amaechi tells ASUU • ‘Nnaji’s successor must come from S’East’ • S’East roads claim 1,223 lives in two years • Cultism: Bayelsa police to raid hotels • New note negates CBN’s cashless policy — Lawyers • Fake antibiotics, malaria drugs most common — NAFDAC Sunday Tribune • 2015: OBJ, IBB, PDP govs to float new party •Former govs, serving senators enlisted for power shift • We ‘ll wait before reacting -PDP • Wayas advises Lamido to accept OBJ’s proposal • 2 killed as ancient Bauchi wall collapses • Insurgency: FG asked to investigate links between Nigeria, terrorists, foreign allies • PDP set to reclaim S/West —Akpabio •Urged to sack party exco in Oyo • Abducted Bayelsa monarch: Community goes spiritual, as kidnappers slash ransom to N15m • N5000 note is policy somersault -Rhema Bishop • Why we flew B787 to Abuja -Ethiopian Airlines • Akpabio wants urgent reprieve for Bakassi returnees • Imo LGAs: We ’ll stop allocation from federation account -Eguh • Group kicks against replacing power minister with another Igbo • Zamfara rape: 22-yr-old not raped by accused girls • Plateau North senatorial candidate plans to initiate policy of reconstruction • Kaduna records 10 cases of polio virus • Katsina govt receives relief materials from NEMA Vanguard • Man shoots son dead in failed ‘bullet proof’ charm test • Bakassi goes spiritual to reclaim ceded territory • Oil marketers move to avert fuel scarcity in Edo, Delta • Tears as another Dana plane crash victim is buried • Wife disappears for months, returns with ‘mystery baby’ • Kwara bans cutting of roads • Amadi: Sunny Ade, Femi Kuti, Daddy Showkey, Salawa, others mourn • Impeachment Threat: Reps don’t know what they are doing – Nzeribe
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Tribune: *2015 Poll: Pressure Mounts On Jonathan To Contest •As PDP Rules Out Imposition Of Candidates *N5,000 Palaver: NBA Threatens To Sue CBN •Forget The Idea, Senior Bankers Tell Sanusi *Police Dispel Rumour Of Killer Number, Arrest Originator *Photo Journalist Weeps In Court During Arraignment Of Attacker Punch: *CBN shortlists three foreign firms to print N5000 note *Vandals chase NSCDC, NEMA officials from Arepo *Pressure mounts on Jonathan to reconstitute cabinet *After 14 years, PDP asks Nigerians to be patient with it Vanguard: *900 escape death as train rammed into trailer in Lagos *Ivory wins another gold for Nigeria *Boko Haram: We are training Policemen on counter terrorism - Osayande *Lagos Auto Crash: Family of three, others escape death Guardian: *Nnaji: Don’t Politicise Power Reforms, Warns Ngige *Development Partners Panic, As Nnaji Hands Over *ANPP Accuses Govt Of Neglect Over Zamfara Lead Poisoning *Imo: Reeling under kidnappers’ onslaught
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Tribune: *Oil magnate claims ownership of $15 million Ibori bribe •Says money meant to finance PDP for 2007 election *Nnaji’s exit ’ll enhance power sector reform -FG •Says new minister coming •Nnaji has vested interest, says Labour; celebrates his exit *Kogi: Court upholds Wada’s victory *We’re not aware of plan to introduce N5,000 note -Reps •Politician wants public enlightenment on N5,000 note •Bank workers oppose planned introduction of N5000 note Punch: *Powerful interests forced me out – Nnaji *Buhari laments effects of violence on North’s economy *Police deploy armoured vehicles to fight highway robbery *FEC ratifies Nigeria’s membership of anti-corruption academy Vanguard: *2015: I'm ready for PDP - Buhari *N5,000 note: Reps summon Sanusi *NUPENG to PDP: You’re Nigeria’s greatest problem *Our girls are U-20s – Omagbemi Guardian: *Power sector chiefs in talks as Nnaji’s exit jolts operators *More intrigues over Ibori’s $15 million bribe *Nigeria leads campaign against small arms at UN *Ekujumi: Still on Lagos traffic law |
Tribune: *$620,000 bribery scandal: Lawan reports to police again *Power Minister, Barth Nnaji, resigns •FG, electricity workers’ meeting continues today *I’ll reply Babangida soon -Buhari *CBN bows to Senate Punch: *I achieved all my targets as President – Obasanjo *Jonathan’s statement, admission of failure – Opposition parties *N5000: CBN dismisses inflation fears *Nnaji resigns amid controversies, scandal Vanguard: *Even with local refineries, subsidy will persist - Marketers *Nigeria loses $400bn to oil thieves - Ezekwesili *Nigeria starts SWF with $1bn take-off grant *$620,000 subsidy bribe: Farouk returns from Saudi-Arabia, reports to police Guardian: *Drama as Nnaji quits, Obasanjo explains failure to fix power *Govt begins study on coastal rail project *Terrorism distorts state cohesion, says Jonathan *Governors have enough control of security to demand state police, says Marafa
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Tribune: *Nigeria not ripe for state police -Jonathan •NBA disagrees *2015 presidential election: Count me out -IBB •Says age not on his side again *Guber election: INEC confirms fake registration in Ondo •Says 40m permanent voter cards ready before Dec *Proposed N5,000 note illegal -Senate Punch: *I am the world’s most criticized president – Jonathan *Pharmacists, two others arraigned for Cynthia’s murder •To be buried Sept 7 *Naira drama continues • Senate vows to stop N5000 note, others *We won’t field non-performing politicians in 2015 – PDP Vanguard: *Nigeria not ripe for state police, Jonathan declares *Corruption came into petroleum sector during Babangida, Obasanjo & Jonathan's era *Militants offer to help Delta fight kidnappers *FG to rebuild UN House with N2.6bn Guardian: *Buhari blames Jonathan, OBJ, IBB for corruption, insecurity *Deadline on airport projects threatened as work drags *‘Abuja not designed for common man’ *18 die, 250 villages submerged as Cameroun’s dam floods Adamawa
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Tribune: *Nigeria not ripe for state police -Jonathan •NBA disagrees *2015 presidential election: Count me out -IBB •Says age not on his side again *Guber election: INEC confirms fake registration in Ondo •Says 40m permanent voter cards ready before Dec *Proposed N5,000 note illegal -Senate Punch: *I am the world’s most criticized president – Jonathan *Pharmacists, two others arraigned for Cynthia’s murder •To be buried Sept 7 *Naira drama continues • Senate vows to stop N5000 note, others *We won’t field non-performing politicians in 2015 – PDP Vanguard: *Nigeria not ripe for state police, Jonathan declares *Corruption came into petroleum sector during Babangida, Obasanjo & Jonathan's era *Militants offer to help Delta fight kidnappers *FG to rebuild UN House with N2.6bn Guardian: *Buhari blames Jonathan, OBJ, IBB for corruption, insecurity *Deadline on airport projects threatened as work drags *‘Abuja not designed for common man’ *18 die, 250 villages submerged as Cameroun’s dam floods Adamawa
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Tribune: *Bank alleges fresh N832m subsidy scam •Asks police to investigate *ALLEGED NNPC LARGESSE: It’s all about 2015 -Dokubo, Tompolo •Say allegation not true •Warn Jonathan not to succumb to blackmail NIGER Delta leaders, especially ex-creek warlords *Boko Haram: No face-to-face dialogue -FG •Nigerian youths too restive - AYF President *Security: Church bans headgears, handbags Punch: *Ijaw leaders in secret meeting over Jonathan’s safety *Jonathan is not a drunk, glutton –Abati *Ex-militants kick as JTF declares Bakassi warlord wanted *UN observes first anniversary of bomb attack Vanguard: *We’ll call another strike if government reneges after two weeks - NUPENG *We 've commenced dialogue with Boko Haram - Presidency *Bakassi: Green Tree Agreement, not yet legal - Senate *Why we want to make cassava bread available nationwide - Elemo Guardian: *Inaction over oil sector ‘task forces’ reports stirs worries *Opposition to new N5,000 note mounts *Govt denies Third Mainland Bridge is collapsing *INEC clears 12 candidates for Ondo gov election |
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.Guardian • Nigeria Records 72 New Cases Of Polio • U.S. Seizes $150m Terrorist-related Fund Laundered Through West Africa • Police, JTF Commend Gashua Residents For Terrorists’ Arrests, Killing InYobe • Banks Begin Cheque Truncation • PDP Congresses: Police Intercept Six Militias With Arms • Jonathan To Commission Oil Production, Private Sector Projects • Air Controllers In Manual Separation, As Radar Coverage Breaks Down • Crunchy Nuts, Healthy Hearts LUTH Organises Free Medical Service For Community Punch • I won’t preside over a divided Nigeria — Jonathan • ‘Refunding money doesn’t acquit indicted oil marketers’ • Electricity will drop by 300MW after rainy season – NERC • Northern govs should focus on other sectors – Groups • Al-Qaeda plots fresh attacks on Nigeria, others • JTF trains members on anti-corruption • Repossession of Bakassi uncertain — SANs • FG reviews gender policy after six years: signs $225m grant to tackle malaria • Customs generate N467bn in seven months • Gunmen abduct 70-year-old Bayelsa monarch • Sultan canvasses training framework for clerics • AEPB to commence waste recycling • Policeman held for Makoko murder still on trial • Oyo State signs 18 bills into law • ACN debunks LP’s allegation of violence in Ekiti Sunday Tribune • 2015: Opposition lobbies Western govts • Beware of 419 politicians from Sierra Leone -High commissioner • Impeachment threat: House of Reps to commence proceedings if ... • ICPC launches new initiative of fighting corruption • USA pledges cooperation with A/Ibom • PDP, Accord members decamp to ACN in Ona Ara LG • Boko Haram: Sultan advocates right Islamic teaching • Sect kills 2 in Gashua • First man on moon, Neil Armstrong, dies • Failed investment: Ukrainian police probe Nigerian pastor • ‘Peace Ambassador’ number plates illegal -FRSC Vanguard • 2015: Igbo should wait for Jonathan – Ben Obi • Social Upheavals: Sultan Counsels Islamic clerics • “I suffered brain injury, my lungs collapsed; it is a miracle I am alive” • BOKO HARAM: Their grouse, the solution, by Amb. Carson • We’ll call another strike if government reneges after two weeks – NUPENG • Kidnappers cause panic in Delta • Lagos Road Traffic Law: Okada riders want six months sensitisation • FG raises alarm over pilots non-compliance with weather briefing • Cynthia’s killers for trial very soon – Manko, Lagos CP |
VANGUARD - Why NUPENG suspended strike - CBN redesigns Naira notes, introduces N5,000 - Subsidy: Indicted oil marketers begin repayment, says Obi - Benue contract: My company different from me – Okupe * TRIBUNE - CBN introduces N5,000 note •Margaret Ekpo, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Gambo Sawaba’s portraits to be on new note •N10, N20 become coins - Boko Haram: Yoruba move against incursion of sect into S/West •S/West impregnable for terrorists - Gani Adams - Constitution amendment breaks governors’ rank - Oyerinde’s murder: Police, SSS crisis deepens * PUNCH - FG won’t deploy more troops in North –Jonathan - FEC approves NCC, NBC merger - NUPENG suspends strike - Opposition parties, Okupe trade words on contract scam - Indicted marketers making subsidy refunds –Govt * GUARDIAN - Crisis among govs, meeting on state police, constitution stalls - Govt vows to defend citizens, Akinyemi, Imoke decry Bakassi’s handover - IFAD signs $74.5m agric financing agreement with Nigeria - Economic Council backs FG on indicted fuel firms |
Tribune: *2 bomb factories found in Kogi again •2 suicide bombers arrested *IGP redeploys 18 CPs *Salami: NJC releases MTN’s flash drive to police •ACN wants NASS to intervene *HID hosts Yoruba leaders tomorrow YORUBA Unity Forum (YUF), a meeting of political and cultural leaders, as well as sons and daughters of Yoruba Punch: *ACN urges N’Assembly to intervene in Salami’s suspension *Fuel scarcity looms as fuel depots shut down *NLC moves to avert nationwide fuel strike • Jetty owners to shut fuel depots today *60% varsity lecturers without doctorate degrees –Jonathan Vanguard: *How ex-General's daughter, Cynthia, was killed by facebook ‘friends’ *NUPENG anti-Nigerians, says Okonjo-Iweala *Success of ‘Cash-Less Lagos’ 'll determine expansion of scheme - CBN *Eight Mobile Policemen arrested for mounting illegal check points Guardian: *CBN, shippers tighten forex rules on fuel import, others *Hope, despair as families wait for missing ocean surge victims’ bodies *UN moves to help poor nations tackle climate change *NJC releases MTN’s flash drive in Salami’s case to police |
* TRIBUNE - Call for Jonathan’s resignation laughable -Babatope - Gunmen kill 2 in Yobe - Agitation for state police, plan to cause confusion -Ex- IGP - Don’t negotiate with Boko Haram, Elechi warns FG * PUNCH - Ibru, George, others to lose national honours • Tafa Balogun, Erastus Akingbola also on compiled list - Labour leaders divided over impending NUPENG strike - Ex-IG faults Babangida’s call for state police - No inmate escaped from Benin prison – CP * VANGUARD - FG to go after Boko Haram financiers, strategists - NUPENG STRIKE THREAT: FG moves to avert nationwide fuel strike - I’m not on the run – Lawan - Jonathan orders affordable housing for demolition victims in Abuja * GUARDIAN - Benue to recover money over Okupe’s contract, others - How ocean surge swept away our livelihoods, by victims - Gunmen attack police station, school, church in Yobe - Lawmakers, others ask govt to appeal ruling on Bakassi - ‘Shell spends $383m to guard personnel, facilities in Nigeria’ |
Tribune: *Lagos ocean surge: 3 more bodies recovered •As govt orders evacuation of waterfront *Christians, Muslims desert worship centres in Kogi •Sultan, Emir of Kano charge terrorists to dialogue with govt MUSLIMS and Christians in Kogi Central senatorial district of Kogi *Policeman kills wife, 2 daughters in Ebonyi •Commits suicide Punch: *Pay only genuine subsidy claims, NLC tells FG *Heavy security as Muslims celebrate Eid-el-Fitr *Lagos ocean surge: Bodies of 6-year-old girl, three others recovered *Five policemen arrested for improper dressing Vanguard: *Eid-el-Fitri: Govs, Sultan, CAN, others task Muslims on peace, security *Subsidy payments: Oil marketers dare FG *Ocean surge tragedy: Death toll rises *Falconets begin World Cup with a win Guardian: *CBN tackles banks’ focus on govt’s securities, naira’s fall *Aregbesola condemns killing in Islam’s name *Mimiko alleges rigging plot, ACN debunks rumour against Akeredolu *Leaders seek peace, nation’s unity at Sallah |
Guardian • Jonathan, Atiku, Obi, Others, Preach Peace, Love • One Dead, 15 Missing As Ocean Surge Sweeps Lagos • State Police Threat To Nigeria’s Unity, Say Ex-Police • Stolen Assets: How U.S. Nailed 2 Nigerian Govs • Detention Of N4.3m Fraud Suspect Lawful, Say Police • Frozen Foods Truck Crashes On Cab Vanguard • SUBSIDY PAYMENT CRISIS: Jonathan, Diezani, Okonjo-Iweala under pressure • Panic in Benin as plane hovers, aborts landing • Teenager’s killing sparks protest in Kano • Threat messages: ‘We’ll celebrate Eid-el-Fitr with bombs, guns’ • Man, 31, defiles 7-yr-old girl • High rate of crimes attributed to deprivation of rights • Kogi: Stay at home for Eid-el Fitri prayers – Monarch • Okupe, failed contract: Suswan asks predecessor to clear the air • Oba of Benin asked to call Bini Profs at UNIBEN to order • Oando leads Ondo opposition leaders to Labour Party • Nba decries deplorable state of judiciary in Bauchi Punch • Hang on train, face suicide trial —NRC • 15 persons missing, one dead as ocean surge sacks Lagos beach • Police, terrorists in three-hour gun battle in Kogi • Nigeria, US, Chad seal pact on counter-terrorism • Presidency considers Boko Haram’s terms • Ondo gov poll: Doubts about ACN’s compliance with INEC deadline Osun disburses N89.5m loan to farmers • Eid-el-fitri: FRSC arrests 60 for traffic offences • Crisis: Dangote Cement, Ogun communities meet • Clifford Orji dies in Kirikiri Prison • NAFDAC destroyed N1.09bn goods in seven months • Panic as aircraft fails to land in Edo Sunday Tribune • 2015: Power sharing formula threatens opposition grand alliance • Fuel scarcity: Labour minister meets NUPENG, NNPC, PTD • Benin residents, passengers panic, as plane fails to land • 76 oil wells: Akwa Ibom ready for negotiation - Akpabio • FG reaffirms willingness for dialogue with Boko Haram • Ex-teacher gets 5-yr prison term over sex with students • •PDP counsels Tinubu, Fashola • Jonathan reaffirms commitment to national unity • Mimiko calls for dedication to the Nigeria project • Yuguda’s constant absence in Bauchi disturbing - CPC • OOU student bags 2012 summer internship in USA • Nigeria, Congo collaborate to boost bilateral investments |
Guardian • Jonathan, Atiku, Obi, Others, Preach Peace, Love • One Dead, 15 Missing As Ocean Surge Sweeps Lagos • State Police Threat To Nigeria’s Unity, Say Ex-Police • Stolen Assets: How U.S. Nailed 2 Nigerian Govs • Detention Of N4.3m Fraud Suspect Lawful, Say Police • Frozen Foods Truck Crashes On Cab Vanguard • SUBSIDY PAYMENT CRISIS: Jonathan, Diezani, Okonjo-Iweala under pressure • Panic in Benin as plane hovers, aborts landing • Teenager’s killing sparks protest in Kano • Threat messages: ‘We’ll celebrate Eid-el-Fitr with bombs, guns’ • Man, 31, defiles 7-yr-old girl • High rate of crimes attributed to deprivation of rights • Kogi: Stay at home for Eid-el Fitri prayers – Monarch • Okupe, failed contract: Suswan asks predecessor to clear the air • Oba of Benin asked to call Bini Profs at UNIBEN to order • Oando leads Ondo opposition leaders to Labour Party • Nba decries deplorable state of judiciary in Bauchi Punch • Hang on train, face suicide trial —NRC • 15 persons missing, one dead as ocean surge sacks Lagos beach • Police, terrorists in three-hour gun battle in Kogi • Nigeria, US, Chad seal pact on counter-terrorism • Presidency considers Boko Haram’s terms • Ondo gov poll: Doubts about ACN’s compliance with INEC deadline Osun disburses N89.5m loan to farmers • Eid-el-fitri: FRSC arrests 60 for traffic offences • Crisis: Dangote Cement, Ogun communities meet • Clifford Orji dies in Kirikiri Prison • NAFDAC destroyed N1.09bn goods in seven months • Panic as aircraft fails to land in Edo Sunday Tribune • 2015: Power sharing formula threatens opposition grand alliance • Fuel scarcity: Labour minister meets NUPENG, NNPC, PTD • Benin residents, passengers panic, as plane fails to land • 76 oil wells: Akwa Ibom ready for negotiation - Akpabio • FG reaffirms willingness for dialogue with Boko Haram • Ex-teacher gets 5-yr prison term over sex with students • •PDP counsels Tinubu, Fashola • Jonathan reaffirms commitment to national unity • Mimiko calls for dedication to the Nigeria project • Yuguda’s constant absence in Bauchi disturbing - CPC • OOU student bags 2012 summer internship in USA • Nigeria, Congo collaborate to boost bilateral investments |
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