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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 10TH FEBRUARY, 2015.


NATIONAL MIRROR

Opposition parties warn against Jega’s removal;
....call for work-free days for PVCs collection;

Reps move to stop INEC boss’ sack;

Legal battle on Buhari begins today.....Jonathan’s case goes to Appeal Court;

Boko Haram kidnaps 20 in Cameroun;

Petrol subsidy hits 487million naira daily;

50 courier firms wind up, lay off 2,000 workers;

Deadline for PVC collection extended to March 8;

NEWSWATCH TIMES

Nigeria won’t split, U.S. dismisses report;

How reports exposed INEC’s unpreparedness;

OPEC predicts higher demand, low U.S. supply;

Boko Haram leaders vow to defeat sub-regional force;

SEC moves to stem 60billion naira unclaimed dividends;

Bulgarian spy promises to reveal Vatican secrets in book;

Elections: DSS assures Nigerians of safety;

THIS DAY

Lawyers Ask Court to Restrain Tambuwal from Parading Himself as Speaker;

Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Seeking to Join Jonathan’s Eligibility Suit;

Election Postponement: Security Not an Excuse, Says UK;

US: Nigeria Will Not Disintegrate;

Elections, Boko Haram Not Sprung on Us- NLC;

We Cannot be Defeated by Allied Force, Boasts Shekau;

Finally, FG to Go Ahead With Fresh Immigration Recruitment;

Ahead Polls: FG Launches 'Wage Peace' Campaign;

PUNCH

Parties kick as plot to sack Jega thickens;

Polls: ‘APC’ll win’;

Another poll delay’ll amount to a coup – Buhari;

Gunmen kill Lagos tailor in uncompleted building;

Poll delay:Naira hits record low 196.30 to dollar;

Court refuses to hear suit seeking Tambuwal’s removal;

Judge refers Jonathan’s eligibility suit to appeal court;

Jonathan, military alliance, threat to democracy – APC;

TRIBUNE

Despite $32.88billion defence budget, Jonathan can’t tame Boko Haram, Buhari tells workers;

Soldiers roll out tanks in Damboa, kill 82 insurgents;

Boko Haram will defeat regional forces, Shekau boasts in video;

JTF rescues kidnapped victim;

Don’t relocate to your states of origin because of elections, DSS tells Nigerians;

Nigeria will be safe for elections —Military;

CAN holds prayer session in Enugu;

Mass sack looms as Ado poly striking workers defy council’s directive;

GUARDIAN

Nigeria won’t split, says U.S. envoy;

Jonathan, at NLC summit, restates pledge to tackle insecurity;

Lawyers ask court to remove Tambuwal as Speaker;

Ogoni to allow indigenous firms resume oil production;

Court adjourns suit over Ekiti Speaker’s removal;

Jonathan, military aligning to subvert democracy, says Odigie-Oyegun;

India election: Delhi vote counting begins;

David Cameron urges businesses to give Britain pay rise;

NATION

PDP, military launch plan to rig polls, says Oyegun;

Ekiti poll audio: How Fayose, Obanikoro threatened General;

Shekau vows to defeat regional force in videos;

INEC extends PVCs collection;

The road to polls’ postponement;

Ndigbo endorses Buhari, Ambode;

Oshiomhole on May 29: nobody can postpone Christmas;

Jonathan’s eligibility: High Court refers decision to Court of Appeal;

2015 elections: Immigration deports 36 illegal immigrants in Edo;

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