Nigeria Newspaper Headlines - November 13, 2013
Punch
• 100 million Nigerians live in destitution – World Bank
• Six judges under EFCC probe
• There’s no madness in our family – Chime’s in-laws
• PDP vs Oyinlola: Battle shifts to INEC
• Tragedy hits ASUU as Iyayi dies
• Festus Iyayi: Death at the peak of struggle
• Reps probe $6.8bn NNPC, Swiss oil deals
• Warn IG against rally disruption, Falana tells AGF
• Ex-SGF, Yayale, resigns from Presidential Committee in protest
• PDP peace process dead, buried says Nyako
• Anyaoku recommends regional system as most appropriate
• Mimiko, Okogie ask VCs to curb ASUU strikes
• Anambra: APC claims creation of extra polling units
Vanguard
• November 16, test for Anambra politicians
• The scandal in Aviation: Fani-Kayode and matters arising
• Nigeria’s current drift towards chaos, by Emeka Anyaoku
• Police mount surveillance in Jigawa – CP
• National dialogue not a distraction- Modibbo
• APC says party will give special attention to women
• Most aircrafts in Nigeria not airworthy – Aviation experts
• 29 killed in S.Africa bus accident
• Confusion trails sack of PHCN staff, payment of benefits
• Immunisation implementions slow – Bill Gate
• Road accidents – more causes for alarm
• I will not hand over polio to the next government – Jonathan
• NNPC denies shady dealings in crude lifting
• Amaechi vs Omehia: S-Court fixes Feb 7 for judgment
Daily Independent
• I feel more fulfilled being involved in Nollywood –Uru Eke
• ‘Lagos needs $50b for infrastructure in 10 years’
• Anambra Governorship: The preparations, the politics
• Religious war rocks NFF
• Iyayi, Ex-ASUU boss, killed by Kogi Gov’s convoy
• Confab won’t affect constitution review, says Ekweremadu
• Osotimehin, Gates, others want access to Family Planning services
• Why I didn’t present 2014 budget to NASS, by Jonathan
• I’m back in office, Oyinlola tells PDP
• Oil theft: Reps probe alleged NNPC, Swiss oil dealers’ connivance
• Stakeholders task FG on Tobacco Bill
• Eaglets’ success a collective effort, says Maigari
• NLC, TUC suspend 14-day ultimatum to Delta govt
• W’Cup playoff: Keshi unhappy over players poor turn out
• IT outsourcing: NITDA targets 0.3m jobs in three years
• PenCom lists achievements of Contributory Pension Scheme
• Uduaghan’s ex-aide urges IG to investigate Uwherun crisis
• Plan for retirement, life is a do-it-yourself project
Nigerian Tribune
• Kogi gov’s convoy kills Iyayi, ex-ASUU president •Convoy vehicle on wrongful overtaking - FRSC •Our convoy on 80km/hr - Govt
• North-East unrest affected polio eradication in Nigeria - Bill Gates
•Dangote, Bill Gates set to eradicate polio in Nigeria next year
• Anambra gov poll: Voter cards sold for between N2,000 and N5,000
• Why 2014 budget presentation was postponed - Senate
• Oyinlola writes Jega over Court of Appeal verdict
• Reps probe NNPC over alleged shady $6.8bn oil deal with Swiss oil companies
• Foreign experts frustrated in Abuja as police foil colloquim on FOIA
• Jonathan asks NASS for Nov 19 to present 2014 budget
• Strikes in varsities portend danger - Yoruba Education Trust Fund
• PDP crisis: NRC board passes vote of no confidence in Baraje
• Why Amaechi is being persecuted - Abe
• Nigeria breaking new grounds in technology - Minister
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