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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, December 02, 2015


AUTHORITY
$2.5billion arms deal: Dasuki, Dokpesi, Bafarawa arrested

....PDP condemns action; Nigeria returning to
dictatorship—Ozekhome

419 births, 187 marriages in IDPs camps

Nigeria to pursue price stability at OPEC, says Kachikwu

Senate passes 575billion naira supplementary budget

Pro-Biafra protesters block Niger Bridge, storm Abuja

NIGERIAN PILOT
Police smash robbery gang; recover arms, 12 cars in FCT

Countdown to end Boko Haram begins.....29 days to go

World Aids Day: 3.4million Nigerians infected---W.H.O.

Kogi guber: Wada knows fate Friday

Losing streaks continue on Nigerian Stock Exchange

Biafra: Protesters ground commercial activities in South-east over Kanu

NUJ tasks Julius Berger on social responsibility to journalists

THIS DAY
As OPEC President, Kachikwu Targets Removal of 1.5mbpd Excess Crude from Market

Dokpesi, Bafarawa Arrested, Dasuki Taken into Custody

NEMA: 410 Births, 187 Marriages Recorded in IDP Camps

US Advises FG on How to Solve its Energy Challenges

Ambode to Host Annual Security Town Hall Meeting on December 15

BUA Group’s Workers Protest, Shuts down Company’s Operations

Court Bars FG from Seizing Kashamu’s Assets

NATION
NLC to present new minimum wage proposal

Faleke to court: declare me elected

Money laundering: CBN may blacklist banks

Forex restriction takes toll on economy

OAU closed down indefinitely

$2b arms deals: Bafarawa, Dasuki, Dokpesi arrested

NNPC pays N872.90b to Fed Govt

NCC moves against unsolicited SMS by telcos

VANGUARD
40,000 IPOB members shut down S’East for detained Radio Biafra boss

Kogi: INEC, APC in dilemma as Faleke remains unwilling running mate

Adeosun to establish expenditure benchmarks for MDAs

NASS approves N575bn supplementary budget

Boko Haram: FG urged to ban use of veils

Stopping Malaria: Affordable New Test Seeks

To Reveal Hidden Reservoirs Of Disease

UNN students cry out over N75,000 laptop fee

WORLD AIDS DAY: How we can end AIDS epidemic, by WHO

Hardship as power supply drops to six hours daily

BAYELSA: Nostalgia versus reality

Fulani herdsmen kill palmwine tapper, injure one other in Delta

5m people to be displaced by depletion of Lake Chad – Buhari

LEADERSHIP
Okonjo-Iweala Must Be Prosecuted – Oshiomhole

PDP Covering Fraudulent Practices Of Dickson’s Family, APC Tells EFCC

APC Plans To Induce Voters Before Poll, PDP Alleges

Saraki Calls For Investigation Into Students Death In Inferno

Fulani Herdsmen Attack Gombe Village, Kill 1, Burn 40 Houses

Suicide Bomber Nabbed At Filling Station In Borno

Kano Bomb Blast: Perpetrators Not Boko Haram – El-Zakzaky

Synagogue Building Collapse: Court Restrains Lagos From Prosecuting Engineers

Crime: Ambode To Shop For More Funds To Tackle

GUARDIAN
Police ready for Bayelsa poll with 14,000 more officers

Tariffs, market reforms, infrastructure to impact power sector by 2020, says PWC

DSS re-arrests Dasuki, EFCC seizes Dokpesi in arms deal probe

Why we declared Kogi poll inconclusive, by INEC

DMO urges caution on borrowings over looming debt limit

The darkness conundrum!

IPMAN seeks urgent passage of supplementary budget

Lawyers decry dearth of judges, infrastructure in high courts

Super Eagles to face Italy, Cote d’Ivoire test

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