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For today, Thursday, June 18, 2015:
VANGUARD NEWSPAPER
Old age won’t affect my job – Buhari
The Presidency has reiterated that President Muhammadu Buhari’s age, 72, is not a barrier for him to cope with the demands of his office. READ MORE…
Unpaid Salaries: Governors want urgent review of revenue formula
The governors, at a meeting in Abuja on Tuesday, June 16, 2015, urged the FG to create a bailout plan for the bankrupt states. READ MORE…
Moslems begin Ramadan fast today
Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries have announced that the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan will start on Thursday. READ MORE…
Many killed, others injured as abandoned bombs explode in Borno
The explosives which caused the blast were said to have been found at an abandoned Boko Haram camp by a group of civilians who then carried it into the town. READ MORE…
Boko Haram: Military command and control centre operational in 21 days
The anti-terrorist command centre of the Nigerian military, set to be located in Maiduguri, Borno State, will begin operations in the next 21 days. READ MORE…
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THE PUNCH NEWSPAPER
Unpaid Salaries: Governors move to recover funds spent on FG projects
N3bn debt slows down Lagos-Ibadan Expressway project
BPE awarded PHCN legal contract without approval
Buhari, like old wine, will get better
AGF, others blamed for $3bn judgments against FG
APC crisis: State chairmen back Buhari, Oyegun
PDP govs fault Rivers A’Ibom election tribunals relocation
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THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER
National Assembly broke, borrows to pay lawmakers
LASU’s three-month crisis festers, awaits Ambode’s action
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THISDAY NEWSPAPER
Government shove bailout, want FG to pay debts owed states
Presidency: Like Good wine, Buhari will get better with age
Dangote: I’m ready to buy Arsenal at whatever price
Agaim, FG commits to implementation of NEITI reports
Saraki, RMAFC agree to review lawmakers’ earnings as rights groups protest
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BUSINESS DAY
$3.6bn FG bond investment under threat by forex illiquidity
50 stockbroking firms inactive for months on NSE
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