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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, October, 09, 2015.


THIS DAY
Diezani was Not Arrested, Only Invited, Says Family
Boko Haram: Buhari Seeks More Help from Britain
Hajj Stampede: NAHCON Confirms 99 Nigerians Dead, 214 Missing
Ebola Scare: UCTH Quarantines 15 Persons
Senate Ministerial Screening Conditions Threaten Amaechi, Others
NGF to Hold Crucial Meeting on Economic Reform
SERAP: N’Assembly Leaders Granting Themselves Immunity are Breaking the Law
PDP Raises Campaign Teams for Kogi, Bayelsa Governorship Elections
Shittu: I Have No Problems with Ajimobi

PUNCH
Dogara fails to settle Saraki, Presidency rift
Chevening Scholarship removes Diezani from honours list
No asset forms, no screening, Senate tells ministerial nominees
Man produces fake dollars, pounds worth millions
Buhari rules out second term for Lamorde
Ebola: Calabar hospital quarantines 15 patients •Doctor, nurses under watch •FG sends team to UCTH
Buhari rules out second term for Lamorde
Appeal Court grants speedy hearing of Saraki’s case
99 Nigerians died, 215 missing in Mecca tragedy – NAHCON
Again, Reps probe failed $470m CCTV projects
Privatisation of Nigeria’s economy unacceptable –Ayade

NATION
Diezani: EFCC screens call logs of oil barons
Family alleges attempt to demonise ex-minister
Panic as parallel Ogiamien’s installer is killed
Yoruba elders warn Fulani herdsmen to leave Southwest
Haemorrhagic fever killed man in Calabar
Nigeria’s Hajj death toll hits 99
Buhari’s wife condoles with Sokoto over Hajj deaths 3:32 am
Screening: Senate sets high hurdles for would-be ministers 3:26 am
PDP senators plot against partial screening
Alexievich wins Nobel Literature Prize

VANGUARD
Electricity tariffs to be raised upon power stability—Buhari
Presidency, NASS talks fail to stop Saraki's trial
Fulani Invasion: Yoruba leaders threaten secession
Jonathan's Alleged Weakness: Edwin Clark under fire
Screening: Fayose rallies NASS support for Fayemi
Alleged Killing of DSS Officials: Family members cry out
Senate sets stringent conditions for ministerial nominees
Huzur Ahmad addresses Dutch parliament on peace initiatives
We‘re committed to making Nigeria work—SARAKI
Police Inspector stabbed to death by wife in Ondo
EFCC nabs 2 with 556 ATM cards, travellers’ cheques
The United Nations of Babel
I want Justice for my family, says 9 yr-old whose mother was shot dead by cop
Messi risks 2 yrs in jail over £3m tax fraud
Govs to meet over Nigeria’s woes Tuesday

GUARDIAN
Buhari, Saraki agree to end distractions
Ebola still public health emergency, says WHO
Blind woman regains sight at Arafat
Reflections on Hajj 2015 tragedies
Ansar-ud-deen prays for Hajj victims
Is marriage a lottery?
Volvo launches ‘drive me’ for safe, ease drive experience
Porsche 911 showcases class with turbo engine
Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz emerge world’s most valuable auto brand in 2015
BMW offers luxury, technology in 2016 M4-GTS
Practices that lead to success at work
Science and Technology defines the productive possibility curve of any Nation

LEADERSHIP
Lover Stabs Police Inspector To Death
Insurgency: Spate Of Bombings Calls For Concern – BBOG Group
Hajiya Bilkisu : An Embodiment Of Morality And Humility
Don’t Address Me As Nigeria’s Nicki Minaj – Dencia
Brymo – The Most Underrated, Super Talented Genius
Amaka ‘Fressh’ Onyeagoro: OAP With A Difference
I Am More Than A Gospel Artist – Greatman
Curbing Nigeria’s Personal Sector

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