Newspaper Review For Today.
Here are your top headlines for Today 's Newspapers.
PUNCH
• Military operations already yielding results – Presidency
• Budget amendment bill may not be passed soon
• 2,000 flee Borno to Niger Republic
• Rivers Speaker, others plan to employ bodyguards
• Plateau residents in fear as soldiers pursue B'Haram
• Jesse Jackson backs amnesty for Boko Haram
• We'll not succumb to blackmail –Rivers PDP
• Corruption: Akanbi rallies support for CJN, anti-graft bodies
• CJN threatens to sack 'lazy' judges
• Start preparing for elections, Tukur tells PDP members
• Oyo ACN chides Ladoja for suing Tribune
• Senate votes on emergency rule on Tuesday
• JAMB to scrap paper exam in 2015 – Ojerinde
• Subsidy scam: Agbakoba seeks to quash suspect charges
• Man tackles ex-Lagos judge over alleged land fraud
VANGUARD
• State of emergency: 3 soldiers, 14 Boko Haram members dead
• Police nab ASP, 3 others over kidnap kingpin's escape
• Alaafin urges US to assist Nigeria on security
• Senate debates State of Emergency proclamation tomorrow
• 14 S-East roads fail Reps standard test
• Senate debates State of Emergency proclamation tomorrow
• Uduaghan's revolution in transport restores sanity
• Priests' protest: Okpalaeke to be ordained outside Mbaise
• Customs, firm disagree over scanner contract
• CJN vows to sack unproductive, indolent judges
• Why we returned rape victims to orphanage – Ogun
• Jonathan fulfils campaign promise to S-East
• They've made Nigeria ungovernable for Jonathan – Ezeife
• Experts express divergent views on FG's stance to borrow more
TRIBUNE
• Emergency rule: 2,000 flee Borno to Niger Republic •14 terrorists killed, 3 soldiers dead, 7 wounded
• 2013 budget amendment: Presidency has rejected our input - NASS
• Constitution amendment: Jonathan backs autonomy for LGs
• Judges with fewer than 4 judgments yearly to go - CJN •As they resign in droves, citing ill health
• May 29: Jonathan may consider cabinet reshuffle
• Strike threat: Nigeria's airspace will remain open to traffic - NEMA
• IMF calls for early passage of PIB
• FG borrows $330 million from W/Bank to finance road projects
• Oil theft: Highly placed Nigerians under watch - NIMASA DG
• Southern leaders meet in Lagos
• First Lady has no hand in APGA crisis - Aide
• Delta: Ex-LG chairman jailed for paying wife N110,000 monthly imprest
• Law to punish violence against women coming soon - Mark
GUARDIAN
• War against secessionists rages in North-East
• Afghan Taliban backs polio vaccination
• Obasanjo decries Yar'Adua's reversal of policies
• Archbishop of Canterbury, others eulogise Achebe at service of songs
• NJC threatens to sack lazy, corrupt judges
• Panic, as SAA makes emergency landing over spark
• Mark promises passage of bill to end violence against women.
Newspaper Review by Ukan Kurugh.
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