Metro Nigeria: Today's Newspaper Headlines [08 July, 2016]

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Below are some of the headlines in some selected Nigerian Dailies for today, Friday, 08 July, 2016.

PUNCH:
  • 80 special prosecutors to try Saraki’s forgery case, others
  • EFCC set to seize Fayose’s N1.35bn properties
  • NDLEA seizes cocaine from tailor, arrests 63 suspects
  • C/River to establish security outfit
  • N29bn alleged fraud: EFCC to re-arraign Nyako, son
  • I’ve N300m in my Zenith account–Fayose
  • Facebook user impersonates Lagos PPRO
  • Avengers bomb Chevron’s oil facilities again, attack guards
  • Ooni of Ife calls for Africa’s cultural revival
  • ACF backs Buhari, says Nigeria’s unity not negotiable
  • Alleged fraud: Opposition protests, accuses Fayose of looting Ekiti
  • Cultists kill 11 in Ogun to mark anniversary
  • 100 gunmen attack Lagos community, loot property
  • SERAP sues Aregbesola, Fayose, nine govs for unpaid salaries
  • Cultists kill 11 in Ogun to mark anniversary
  • Gunmen kidnap pastor, demand N2m ransom
  • Ajimobi places N5m bounty on lawmaker’s killers
  • 100 gunmen attack Lagos community, loot property
  • Hoodlums using army van steal N60m Lagos cables
  • Only God can stop Biafra, not Buhari, says MASSOB
  • Bayelsa orders reopening of shut Agip oil wells
  • Ikpeazu’s kinsmen threaten violence as court rules today
  • Adamawa uncovers 12,000 ghost workers on councils’ payroll
  • Plateau gets N5bn bailout for workers’ salaries
VANGUARD:
  • MASSOB Faults Buhari On Nigeria’s Non-Negotiable Unity
  • Tackling The Street Trading Problem
  • We Must Know Those Who Refunded Money — Aborisade
  • Residents Groan Over Demolition Exercise In Imo
  • 3 Anambra Judges Demand Removal From Customary Court
  • 120,000 Youths Join Peace Corps Of Nigeria
  • C/River To Establish Homeland Security Outfit
  • Zangon Kataf Kicks Against El-Rufai’s Religious Bill
  • I’ve No Business Link With Rivers REC — Gov Wike
  • Bayelsa Govt Orders Reopening Of Shut Agip Oil Wells
  • Italian Man Arrested For Beating Nigerian Asylum Seeker To Death
  • Panic As Presidential Arms Panel Prepares To Submit Report
  • Kachikwu, NNPC And The Need For Continuity
  • Immunity Has Become Impunity In Ekiti — APC
  • Oil Firm, Local/Foreign Investors Partner To Build Modular Refinery In Delta
  • Those Who Looted Benue ‘Re Still After Us — Gov Ortom
  • Abia Gov: Judgment As Judicial Rascality —Fasehun
NEW TELEGRAPH:
  • Shell Resumes Bonny Light Crude Export
  • We’ll Attack Expatriates, Oil Workers –Avengers
  • Why We Excluded Private Sector From Economic Team –Presidency
  • PDP Crisis: I’m Ready For Peace –Sheriff
  • Anger Swells Against South-East Governors
  • Hope Rises For Prostate Cancer Patients
  • Police To Prosecute Ekiti Lawmakers For Forgery
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE:
  • Suspected Militants Sack Another Lagos Community, Rob, Shoot Residents
  • Hairdresser Dumps Dead Son Inside Canal –Police
  • Tout Gets N50,000 Bail For Riding Free On Train Top
  • Container Accidents: Expert Calls For Implementation Of IMO Safety Code
  • ECOWAS Court Committed To Integration, Justice For Members’ Citizens —Wright
  • Nigeria’s Economy Will Bounce Back —Dangote
  • Dabiri-Erewa Condemns Killing Of Nigerian Teenager In London
  • Ikpeazu And The Legal Faux Pas
  • We Operate An Open Door Policy —Niger Delta Minister
  • Nigeria No Longer A Federation — Shonibare
THE NATION:
  • Kidnapping: FG Meets Delegation from Sierra Leone
  • Two militants nabbed as Police foil attack on Lagos community
  • PENGASSAN commences strike
  • One hacked as cultists go on rampage in Lagos
  • SERAP petitions ICC over unpaid salaries by 11 governors
  • Bombings raise fear on Niger Delta
  • Shinkafi for burial in Sokoto
  • 'How Fayose's associate wired cash into account'
  • Protesters to Fayose: Resign now
  • Governor: Opposition protests will make me more popular
  • Buhari to IPOB, militants: Nigeria must remain one
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