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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, November 25, 2015


PUNCH
Three policemen arrested for collecting dead officers’ claims

No wearing of hijab in NYSC camps, DG insists

Bayelsa: Govt, police boss preach peace

Lecturers more corrupt than politicians –Rector

Senate to pass N465bn supplementary budget next week

I’m sure HID is in heaven, says Adeboye

NUT, NAPTAN mourn Animashaun

NATION
Kogi: APC to replace Audu as Wada plans court action

Looters returning cash, says President

U.S. issues global travel warning on Boko Haram, ISIS

Fed Govt urges Supreme Court to allow Saraki’s trial before CCT

No pay slash as Ogun plans N200.3b budget for 2016

Driver escapes as container crushes bus

Kogi: SANs disagree on INEC’s stand

$5.2b fine: Buhari to determine MTN’s fate

Smugglers flood Nigeria with expired rice

Power generation peaks at 4,883.9Mw

Uwazuruike, Kanu and the rest of us

Supplementary budget scales second reading in Senate

Blockmakers endorse Dangote Cement’s N300m promo

FIRS targets N4.5tr revenue in 2016, says Fowler

APC can substitute candidate, says AGF

Benue mourns as Tor Tiv dies at 71

Govt must stop quacks in medical

profession, says Oshiomhole

VANGUARD
Buhari'll decide on MTN’s N1.04trn fine, says Minister

Buhari to launch Lagos police patrol choppers

Fuel scarcity: APC senators frustrate move to summon Buhari

Governors and the minimum wage

He had a child with his one-night stand

IT stakeholders set agenda for
Communications Minister

Police: An institution and its challenges

Arrest incessant fuel shortages, NUPENG tells FEC

Arms and President Jonathan’s National Security Adviser

New CBN policy releases N771.4bn into the economy

Treasury looters now returning stolen funds —Buhari

Biafra: We won’t succumb to intimidation —MASSOB

Buhari’ll decide on MTN’s N1.04trn fine, says Minister

Bayelsa: Dickson to end campaign with Mother of all Rallies Nov 28

NCC to tackle bad telecom services with 6-point agenda

Ekiti First Lady charges mothers to monitor their children

THIS DAY
Biafra: Clergy Women Caution MASSOB, IPOB

Azeez Takes over as DG NIMC

NLC: Governors’ Attempt to Reverse

Minimum Wage, a Declaration of War

Bomb Blast Kills Six Women at IDP Screening Centre

Ex-PDP Senator in Ekiti Defects to APC, Cautions against Divisions

When the Rule of Law and Political Correctness Tangle

Kanu’s Redefinition of Tolerance

Taraba Tribunal Ruling Deepens Democracy - Erubami

Bayelsa Elders Endorse Sylva for Gov

Intervene in Taraba Verdict, Group Urges NJC

Tackling the Unending Fuel Crisis

GUARDIAN
Kogi extra polls hold December 5

Looters paying up, to face trial soon, says Buhari

Ship operating costs to rise over next two years’

NCC reads riot act to MNOs over N30b subscribers’ loss to unsolicited SMS

Govt to raise team against illegal mining

Anchor borrowers scheme: Raising stake in agric financing

How to end AIDS by 2030, by UNAIDS

Etisalat attributes growth in Nigeria to customers’ support

The gains and hazard of cell phone technology (2)

Steel manufacturers charge govt on local patronage to boost production

End of Boko Haram in sight, says minister

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