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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, MONDAY, December 15, 2014


NATIONAL MIRROR
ACF leaders divided over Buhari, Jonathan…no decision yet on running mate—APC;
Oil workers begin nationwide strike today….over refineries, fuel price, others;
Shettima tasks NGE on fund for fallen colleagues;
2015: 51 Senators lose tickets;
Inflation rate drops to 7.9%...Commemorative 100naira bank note for circulation on Friday—CBN;
Nigeria records 340billion naira trade deficit in third quarter;

DAILY TRUST
We haven’t picked Buhari’s running mate—APC;
Oil Price Fall: States struggling to pay salaries…Capital projects also threatened;
Security sources flay Tompolo over warships;
245 days since over 200 school girls were taken from Chibok;
Oil workers begin warning strike today;
Returning Mubi residents face healthcare challenges—Emirate;
House to reconvene tomorrow, continues plot to impeach Jonathan;

THIS DAY
Buhari’s Running Mate to Emerge Democratically, Says APC;
Nigeria’s Foreign Trade Drops by N359billion in Third Quarter;
CBN Boss: Nigeria Loses N20 Billion Annually to Palm Oil Importation;
Gunmen Kill 66-year-old Community Leader in Benin;
Jonathan, West African Leaders to Deliberate on Regional Security Today;
Sanusi: Boko Haram Will Be Defeated;
Oil Workers Begin Nationwide Warning Strike;

TRIBUNE
How Boko Haram levelled Borno village —Victims;
Naira devaluation: TUC to demand new minimum wage in 2015…Urges FG to save Nigerians from hardship;
Set up fund for fallen editors’ families, Shettima urges NGE….Donates 10million naira for take-off;
Nigeria loses N24billion to crude oil palm import waivers yearly —CBN;
Stallion Group brings Volkswagen back to Nigeria;
Court orders demolition of structures on trespassed land;
Jonathan laments high rate of road carnages;
Daily Times newspaper returns today;
Man conspires with another, kills own father, burns corpse;
Mu’azu, Yuguda, others team up for PDP’s victory;

DAILY TIMES
Braithwaite blows hot;
Jonathan, Buhari are bad choices;
Says President condones corruption….Buhari is military’s candidate;
Obasanjo attacks GEJ again over Chibok girls, Kashamu;
Nigeria spends 360million naira daily on wheat importation;
Enugu PDP primary: Onoh slams Ayogu Eze’s victory claim;
PFN urges Okoroacha to pay compensation for churches demolished;
Buhari visits Atiku, sends Ogbonnaya Onu, Lawal Shuaibu as emissaries;

PUNCH
Tinubu-led APC cabal controls Buhari –PDP;
Confusion over list of PDP candidates;
Oil workers begin strike today over fuel price, others;
Tambuwal should apply for protection–Police;
Obituary, tombstone for PDP burial ready –El-Rufai;
Akure exploded gas facility has no approval – Mimiko;
Fayose bans sand digging in home town;
Ohaneze youths allege plot to destabilise Igbo;
Imo 2015: Ihedioha tackles Okorocha;
ECOWAS card to replace travel certificate;

NEWSWATCH TIMES
ACF divided over Jonathan, Buhari;
World Oil demand dips, price remains $61 per barrel;
High turnover hits Senate, 49 members lose return tickets…More to go after general polls;
President contesting against Tinubu, not Buhari—PDP;
FUTA to graduate 6,088…..55 students in First Class;
Fuel Scarcity looms as NUPENG begins strike today;
Operators say aviation’ll be hard hit;

GUARDIAN
Why fuel price should go down now, by labour;
Petroleum workers may begin zonal strike today;
 ‘Govt loses 24billion naira yearly to…;
Countries okay rules on 2015 Paris talks over climate change;
ACF divided over support for Buhari;
Govt’s initiative crashes fish prices to affordable levels;
Police pensioners may get benefits soon;
AU commission seeks to partner Nigeria against violence;

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