Wednesday 3 August 2016

Local Newspaper Headlines

GUARDIAN
*Public-private partnership solution to West Africa’s economic challenges
*Multiple taxation stifles telecommunications firms,says NCC
*Government feeds repentant terrorists
*Delta immortalises ex-governor Felix Ibru
*Lack of funds may hinder Ogoni cleanup
*Military explains invasion of Kaiama, Dickson urges co-operation with soldiers

*Go against architects of disunity, El-Rufai tells citizens
*Protest in Ekiti Assembly over Speaker’s refusal to swear in legislator-elect

PUNCH
*Cheques can now be paid into savings accounts–CBN
*Mbaka attacks Buhari,says Nigerians are hungry
*Budget padding: APC moves to save Dogara,meets Speaker,Jubrin
*West Africa suffering from Nigeria’s economic downturn Beninoise President
*Okonjo-Iweala begged me not to say Nigeria was broke–Amaechi
*Death toll in Adamawa herdsmen attacks hits 30
*Africa’ll need 22,000 pilots in 20 years–Boeing
*Adeboye’s marriage teachings cause stir

THISDAY
*House Members Give Conditions to Back Dogara
*Apapa Bridge Suffers Integrity Defects,Threatens Lives,Property
*70% of Onshore Oil Output Shut in, FG Resumes Payments to Militants
*FG Seeks Help,Consults Experts on Economy
*Ohuabunwa Asks Nigerians to Embrace Farming to Survive Buharinomics
*Meltdown in Nigeria Affecting Neighbouring Countries,Says Benin President
*Avuru: N’Delta Crisis Halting Journey Towards Attainment of 15,000MW
*Gadzama Seeks Cancellation of NBA Election Citing Lack of Transparency

THE NATION
*Police invite Dogara,others for alleged budget padding
*NDLEA seizes N1.78b hard drug in Anambra
*Court okays seizure of Fayose’s assetsi
*TUC to govt: don’t force Oyo workers to join strike
*Dangote transforming Africa,says Togolese leader
*Four to die by firing squad for armed robbery
*Activists seek probe of ‘suspicious cash movement’ in Kogi
*Buhari: Nigeria working hard to stabilise power
*Buhari’s anti-graft war is panacea for Nigeria’s greatness,says Clark..

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