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Newspaper Review. wednesday 25th, 2014.


NATIONAL MIRROR

Health workers sstrike: we`re at risk of Ebola again, says FG

CBN devalues naira, now 168 naira to a dollar, raises MPR to 13%, restates imperative for a diversified economic base

Law school graduates 3,336 new lawyers

US introduces new visa processing policy

Two female suicide bombers kill 78 in Borno

Senate evasive on emergency rule, five days after expiration

UNIJOS shut over students protest

NEWSWATCH TIMES

Naira devalued as oil price fall thwarts CBN efforts, interest rates hiked

Female suicide bombers kill 45 in Borno market, scores injured

10 die in Adamawa communal clash

How I was diagnosed, cured of cancer - Soyinka

Emergency rule extension request in limbo at senate

No going back on LG autonomy, says Tambuwal

Changes in US visa process begins Dec 1

APC demands enquiry to police invasion of NASS

PUNCH

APC’s attack on Jonathan must stop – PDP

Tsav slams police, DSS for bungling Ogwuche’s trial

CSOs to protest N’Assembly invasion, insecurity

UNIJOS shut after students protest

B’Haram: Police to stop salaries of 30 missing policemen

Politicians must serve, not rule – Ladoja

Assembly crisis: Ekiti monarchs caution Fayose, Omirin

THISDAY

In a Strong, Decisive Action, CBN Calms the Markets

Emergency Rule: Senate Meets Service Chiefs

OPEC Faces Test, Meets Thursday on Oil Prices

Soyinka Raises Cancer Awareness, Opens up on How He Beat the Disease

Construction Work Begins on Phase I of $180.6bn Centenary City

Four Students Shot as Unijos is Shut Down

Displaced Persons Build New Town in Adamawa

GUARDIAN

CBN devalues naira, raises lending rate to 13 per cent

•Says $73 oil benchmark too optimistic

My battle with prostate cancer, by Wole Soyinka

N177 bn Ogoniland restoration begins January 2015

Jega to aid women’s participation in politics

Nigerian Law Commission seeks amendments to Road Safety Act

Nigeria’s Brazil 2014 World Cup $9m ready, says Amadu

Pele back in hospital again

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

CBN devalues naira, raises interest rate

S/Court dismisses suspended Rivers CJ’s appeals

Suicide bomber kills 64 in Maiduguri

FG may review JAMB admission policy — Minister

Awo’s grandson, 3,435 others called to Nigerian Bar

Stop attacking Jonathan, PDP warns APC

Police minister canvasses for economic boost through IGR

DAILY SUN

Female suicide bombers shatter Borno, 34 killed

...54 hospitalised, senate backs continued military action

Buhari knocks Jonathan, president bent on pushing Nigeria to chaos, he says

PDP declares war on APC, enough is enough on attacks on presidency, party says

Confession of woman grave digger: my horror burying boko haram victims

JTF rescues kidnapped Bayelsa Monarch

Pensioners barricade Delta assembly over 16 billion naira contributory arrears

Fashola advocates better condition of service for law enforcement agencies`

SOCCER STAR

Pele back in Brazil hospital, Besiktas targets Cech

Chelsea, Bayern, Barca, Porto enter Round 16

Eagles` 9 million dollars world cup largesse ready

At emirates: wounded gunners`battle Dortmund

...Koscienly boots Arsenal

...Szczesny doubtful

...Ramsey sure of victory; Venue - Emirates stadium, kick off: 8:45pm

Garba Lawal charges Siasia

Mourinho snubs Reus

Olympic Eagles battle Gabon

Azeez sees red in Spain, Balotelli dismisses serie A return

Elderson set for Champions league bow

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