Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Newspaper Headlines
Newspaper headlines
BLUE PRINT
19 killed as Southern Kaduna crisis resurfaces;
Atiku meddled in privatisation, El-Rufa’i insists;
Zamfara health workers begin strike today;
Ukaobasi as child rights champion;
How boy exposed Borno’s school feeding scam;
Police beat FRSC staff to coma;
PUNCH
Hold FG responsible for insecurity –Buhari;
Patience Jonathan in Germany for check-up – FG;
Atiku lied about Pentascope deal –El-Rufai;
Oyinlola: Tukur faces fresh trouble with governors;
I sell petrol at N48 per litre – Pipeline vandal;
IG orders arrest of policemen in camouflage;
Oyinlola: Tukur faces fresh trouble with governors;
Time to abolish the office of deputy governor;
GUARDIAN
Mediocrity overtakes graft, wrecks Nigeria;
In the beginning was ‘celebration of mediocrity’;
The Guardian, PERFORM partner, launch e-Player …Partnership brings top sports video content online to fans…Provides brand marketers with innovative strategies, others;
Lack of prosecution may thwart oil theft campaign in Niger Delta;
Jonathan ties growth to credible elections;
Kinsmen want better recognition for Fajuyi;
TCN is broke, says Manitoba chief…Begins reforms;
NATION
Constitution clear on maximum tenure, says President;
Boko Haram: ex-militants give govt ultimatum on action plan;
El-Rufai hits back at Atiku on Pentascope contract;
2015: ACN control of Southwest is setback for PDP, says secret memo;
Women, kids among 19 killed in Kaduna attack;
Opponents list Tukur’s sins as PDP crisis goes on;
Licensees to lose idle oil fields;
VANGUARD
Northern leaders to Jonathan: Stop using Boko Haram to blackmail us;
Owners of petrol stations patronise us - Suspected pipeline vandal;
Why Patience Jonathan travelled;
19 killed, four villages sacked over death of two cows;
Oruku, Umuode communal crisis deepens;
Northern leaders to Jonathan: Stop using Boko Haram to blackmail us;
Woman who tortured, poisoned husband arrested;
NATIONAL MIRROR
First Lady, a regular visitor to German hospitals –Presidency;
2015: PDP, ACN trade words over SURE-P…Obasanjo brokers truce among Ogun factions;
Telecoms operators’ revenues may decline…as new termination rates begin;
NITEL sale: El-Rufai blasts Atiku over Pentascope contract;
Bloody Easter: Terrorists kill 20 in Kaduna attack…district head assassinated in Borno…explosion rocks Abuja shopping mall;
Oil theft: ENI shuts down operations in Bayelsa;
DAILY NEWSWATCH
Patience took ill mother to Germany—Presidency…denies fresh First Lady’s ill-health report;
INSECURITY: Pope prays for peace in Nigeria;
FG could save 127billion naira from cassava bread—FIIRO
BOKO HARAM: Sambo, governors lack initiatives—Arewa youths;
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