President Buhari Renews Pledge To Crush Boko Haram On Today’s Newspapers

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President Muhammadu Buhari’s pledge to crush the Boko Haram sect is one of the top news on the covers of today’s newspapers.

Naij.com brings to you the top news on The Vanguard, The Nation, The Punch, Thisday, Daily Sun and Complete Sports newspapers:

The Vanguard:

* I Renew My Pledge To Crush Boko Haram-Buhari

* Badeh, Amosu Relocate To Maiduguri Tomorrow

* Senate Approves Life Sentence For Rape; 10 Yrs For Incest

* Senate Passes 46 Bills In 10 Minutes

* Alleged Fraud: Ex-Borno Gov, Sheriff Surrenders To EFCC

* War Crimes: Nigeria, Amnesty Trade Words

the vanguard

This Day:

* N8bn Currency Scam: Suspects Bought Properties In South Africa, Nigeria

– Own Fuel Stations, Fat Bank Accounts

* Anger Mounts Over AI’s Report Berating The Military But Silent On Boko Haram Atrocities

– DHQ Dismisses Report As Blackmail, Buhari Promises Review

– Terror Sect Strikes Again In Maiduguri,Kills Six

* Senate Mocks Lawmaking, Passes 46 Bills Without Legislation In 10 Minutes

– Okays President’s Request For 15 Special Advisers

thisday

The Punch:

* Al Wants Ihejirika , Badeh, Others Probed For War Crimes

– Asks ICC, Buhari To Launch Investigayions

– N8bn Fraud: Cash Assistant Has N134m In One Account, Says EFCC

* FG May Cancel N9.2bn Clean Cooking Stove Contract

* Ondo Community Imposes Following Regents’s Abduction

* Fayose’s Thugs Beat Up PUNCHman In Ekiti

* EFCC Quizzes Ex-Borno Gov, Modu Sheriff

* Senate Passes Anti-Rape Bill, 45 Others In 10 Minutes

* Nigerians Won’t Regret Electing Me, Says Buhari

* APC, Lawmakers-Elect Meet Today Over N’Assembly Leadership

The Punch

The Nation:

* Gunmen Abduct 45-Year-Old Ondo Regent, Three Aides

* Ministries Row Over Missing N500m Inauguration Cash

* Lawan ‘ll Unite APC, PDP Senators, Says Unity Forum

* Alleged N300b Fraud: EFCC Grills ex-Governor Sheriff

* CBN Officials, Others Acquired Estates In South Africa, Nigeria, Court Told

* Buhari Vows To Track And Destroy ‘Evil’ Boko Haram

* Nigeria Troops To Take Over Liberated Towns

* Gunmen Kill French Tourist

thenation

The Union:

* Senate Passes Bills In 10 Mins

* Nigeria Loses N2trn To Tax Evasion

* Senate Presidency: Consensus Candidate Tears APC Apart

* Rot In FIFA Like Overheated Transformer – Amos Adamu

UNION

Daily Sun:

* Senate Passes 46 Bills In 10 Minutes

– Rapists Now Get Life Sentence

* Amnesty Alleges War Crimes In Nigeria

– Seeks Probe Of Defence Chief, Ex-Army Chiefs Over Deaths Of 8,000 Civilians

– Military Accuses Agency Of Sympathy For Boko Haram

* Customs Officer Batter Lagos Airport Guards

* Buhari: We’ve Started Process Of Ending Insurgency

– Meets Nigerians In Niger Republic

* Lagos Fuel Fire: Victims Count Losses

– We lost Millions Of Naira

daily sun

Complete Sports:

* Enyeama, 9 Others Beat Deadline

– 13 Foreign Now In Camp

* Celtic Join Babatunde Chase

* Mourinho Denies Griezmann Move

* Madrid Reject United’s £110m Bale, Varane Bids

Complete Sports

* Ignalo Sure Chad’ll Fall

– As 11 Eagles Train In Abuja

* Ahead OF Champions League Final

– Iniesta Aims To Match Seedorf mark

– Injury Scare For Chiellini

Mikel Sanctions Dubai Move Talks

-Eagles Star’s Agent To Meet Al Ain Officials On Friday

* Hungary Coach Targets Flying Eagles Scalp

* Djokovic Routs Nadal At French Open, Serena Rolls Into Semifinals

* Chelsea Grab £998m In Prize Money

* We Took Bribes To Vote S/Africa 2010

– Blatter Says FIFA Executive Committee Accepted Bribes For World Cup Votes

– S/Africa Deny $10m W/Cup Bribe

* Benitez: I’ve Come Back Home

– Spainard Unveiled As New Real Madrid Boss

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