Thur, 6/ 10 / 2016 - Newspapers Headlines Review
        GUARDIAN
- Senate in rowdy session over Lagos State special status bill
 
- Teachers threaten strike, want retirement age raised to 65
 
- Nigeria requires $12m yearly for family planning, lifesaving drugs
 
- IMF laments rising debt profile of Nigeria
 
- Rivers Chief Judge orders arrest of prisons comptroller
 
- Senate makes fresh move to amend CCB, CCT Act
 
- TRCN, college lament slow educational development, poor teacher’s quality
 
- Muslim, Christian communities protest against Shiites in Kaduna
 
        PUNCH
- Reps revisit controversial $1.1bn Malabu oil deal
 
- N255m armoured cars: Court refuses to stop Stella Oduah’s arrest
 
- Militants give gov conditions to accept amnesty
 
- Corruption: INEC awaits EFCC’s report on officers
 
- Boko Haram has no base in Nigeria – Military
 
- Senate seeks stricter penalty for kidnappers
 
- Corruption: Buhari has letters implicating Jonathan
 
- FCT minister orders psychiatric tests on traffic offenders
 
        THE SUN
 
- 2019: Tinubu’s associates set to revive AD
 
- FG to get $4bn Chinese facility –Kachikwu
 
- Commotion as senators reject ‘special status’ bill for Lagos
 
- Council staff goes beserk, stabs 3, kills self
 
- Bayelsa Assembly raises the alarm over earth tremor
 
- Militants threatens guerrilla warfare over rights abuses by military
 
- Nigeria ranked low by WEF on ease of doing business
 
- Veteran actor, Baba Suwe, is sick –Fabiyi 
 
 
        DAILY TRUST
- Adamawa declares state of emergency on basic education
 
- Insecurity: Police establish joint operation centre in Niger
 
- NBA urges true federalism to protect states against recession
 
- FG: Budget constraints hindering road projects
 
- Military must engage N/Delta militants on social level –Kachikwu
 
- FG inaugurates c’ttee on farmer-herder clashes
 
- Financing SME, key to economy recovery – FG
 
- Sultan: Religion personal choice, suicide bombers going to hell  
 
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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