Below are the headlines of Nigerian Newspaper for today, 31st January, 2016.
1. Vanguard
Obasanjo’s corruption allegation against NASS, an expression of frustration over failed tenure extension — Reps
More reactions and vituperation have continued to trail former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter to the leaderships of the two chambers of the National Assembly where he accused the lawmakers of being neck-deep in corruption.2. Guardian
Fourth Buharimeter Report Scores President’s Change Agenda
It is already eight months since President Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated as the President of the nation on May 29, 2015. With...222 (two hundred and twenty two) documented electoral promises from both the President and his political party during the campaigns, civil society organizations have continued the process of meticulously scrutinizing the administration with the aim of ascertaining the extent to which concrete steps are being taken to fulfill promises made.
3. Punch
Alleged adultery: Palace expels queen mother in Delta
Residents of the Idumuje-Ugboko Community in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State were pensive on Saturday following a revelation by the queen mother, Okwukwe Nwoko, that she was sent away from the palace two years ago over allegation of infidelity.4. Tribune
Pro-Biafra group files complaint against Buhari at The Hague
The pro-Biafran activist group led by the Director of Radio Biafra,
Nnamdi Kanu, has filed a complaint against President Muhammadu Buhari in
The Hague, accusing the Nigerian president of war crimes.
5. The Nation
$2.1b arms deals: FG beefs up security for probe panel chairman, others
The federal government is not taking chances in the probe of arms deals under the last administration.6. The Sun
Dangote to establish power plant in Kano, Abuja
CHAIRMAN, Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has
disclosed the plan to establish power plants in Kano and Abuja as part
of a policy to develop power infrastructure in Nigeria
7. Nigerian Pilot
How power tussle is tearing Kogi lawmakers apart
10. Daily Independent
My Senatorial Seat Not An Issue In S’Court Case, Says Andy Uba.
Senator Andy Emmanuel Uba representing Anambra South Senatorial
District today (Thursday) urged members of the public, particularly the
people of Anambra State to disregard insinuations that the verdict of
the Supreme Court delivered today in the case of Ejike Oguebego and
other Versus People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and other, affected his
seat in the National Assembly.
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