Wednesday, 1 June 2016

KARIFEST NEWSPAPERS REVIEW - NO GOING BACK ON HIKE IN ELECTRICITY TARIFF | INEC TO CONCLUDE RIVERS, KOGI ELECTIONS, JULY 31 IF...







- No going back on hike in electricity tariff –Fashola

- N790m shortfall in subvention pitches UI staff unions against VC

- Immigration boss orders arrest of ex-govs, ministers, others over illegal passports

- Herdersmen attack Benue communities, kill 7

- CCT trial: Lack of quorum stalls hearing of Saraki’s appeal

- N’Assembly begins forensic audit of NDDC account

- 875, 500 living in slavery in Nigeria –Report

GUARDIAN

- Nigeria remains a top gas flaring country, says EIA

- China, India, U.S. top list of Nigeria’s foreign trade

- Change non-performing ministers, Okogie urges Buhari


- Outdated, ill-defined laws, hindering maritime reforms, says CJN


-  NASS issues bench warrant on seven oil companies


- Workers lock down Health Ministry, demand perm sec’s redeployment


- Reps go tough on fake drugs, unwholesome food vendors


VANGUARD


- Redirect ship of state or risk revolution, Okogie tells Buhari

- INEC to conclude Rivers, Kogi elections July 31 if..


- We didn’t kill 50 dead soldiers, Buratai telling Buhari lies – Avengers


- FG orders arrest of ex-ministers, govs, others over diplomatic passports


- Stocks tumble on panic selling: Investors lose N425.6bn


- Militants’ Activities Affecting Bayelsa’s Monthly Allocation —DEPUTY GOV


- Buhari Performed Beyond Expectations – Anyim


THISDAY


- We Acted in Self Defence over Biafra Day Killings, Says Military


- Buhari to CBN: No Objection to Flexible Exchange Rate


- Senate Slams Fashola over Poor Power Supply

- Soldier, Policemen Fight in Banking Hall


- House Passes Amendments to CCB Act, Removes Presidential Oversight


- Buhari Appeals to National Assembly to Pass Money Laundering, NDDC, FCT, Other Bills


- AI: Shell Can’t Rely on FG to Clean up Ogoni


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