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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, SUNDAY, January 17, 2016


SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
•Niger Delta: Tension as militants blow more pipelines
•I’m not inv
olved—Tompolo.....We are prepared to deal with any crisis—Army
•Appropriation Bill: How 2016 Budget was swapped
•...Buhari never withdrew Budget—Garba Shehu
•Why Senate blew the whistle
•Colonel Emma Nwobosi retired...why we kept our flat mate, Obasanjo out of 1966 coup...Biafra still possible, not by force
•Lassa Fever: Lagos places 132, hospital under watch
•Anenih to EFCC: Jonathan owes me 180million naira
•...we didn’t benefit from Dasuki’s largesses---CAN, PFN

SUNDAY SUN
•DASUKIGATE: Jonathan still owing me 180million naira....Anenih tells EFCC
•Speak up, Jonathan...Nigerians demand explanations from ex-president
•...PDP in disarray, BoT meeting fails to hold
•Evil Nephews...they abduct, kill 63-year old aunt who raised them after collecting ransom
•Shiites/Army clash: Kaduna government sets up 14-man inquiry commission
•I’ve found love—Yemi Alade Afro Hip-Hop singer
•Probe of military chiefs: Fayose cautions Buhari...says, $2.1billion arms deal is scam

NATION
•Rat poison, trap sellers in FCT record high sales
•Lassa fever: Patient contacts on surveillance in Lagos, Kaduna
•CBN lifts ban on dollar deposit transfers
•Arms Deals: Bank accounts of ex-military chiefs restricted
•NIGER DELTA MILITANTS ATTACK MORE OIL FACILITIES
•Akande, Senate clash over ‘missing’ budget
•I’m owed N180m spent on Jonathan’s re-election -Anenih
•Obasanjo bags MA degree from NOUN, eyes PhD
•New PIB threatens million jobs in oil sector
•Who is afraid of the cost of change?
•Dasuki’s forbidden porridge

VANGUARD
•From bats to rats as Lassa takes off where Ebola stopped
•Bombshell: Biafra’s dead, Obasanjo insists
•How they killed my father — Akintola
•Arms scandal: Buhari orders EFCC to probe ex-military Chiefs Badeh, Amosu, 15 others
•My encounter with Ironsi on coup day – Rita-Lori
•NYSC sits on N23.5 million donation to critically injured ex-corps members
•Renewed Biafra agitation is not Igbo agenda — Masari
•Gov Ugwuanyi’s axe:‘How three Council Chairmen survived’
•Let’s take steps to tame our political class
•Edo 2016: I will not stand aloof over the choice of my successor – Oshiomhole
•CHAN: Eagles must prove their worth —Nwosu

LEADERSHIP
•‘Missing Budget’: APC Blasts PDP Over Calls For Removal Of Buhari
•Buhari To Open Talks On Nigeria, Middle-East Re-Engagement In UAE
•Coup Was A Major Setback For Nigeria – Sardauna’s Grandson
•Maternal Mortality: One Death Too Many
•BBOG Group Advocates For Better Welfare For Nigerian Troops
•An Open Letter To Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, The Sardauna Of Sokoto
•The Twist, Turns Of Abia Guber Election
•Plateau: When Legislators Tackled Gov Lalong
•Let Biafrans Go If They Want To – Sen Matori

GUARDIAN
•Arms Deal: How Anenih Was Forced Out Of PDP After Sharing N263m
•States Grappling With Payment Of Workers’ Salaries Despite Bailout Fund
•Kogi, Bayelsa: A Post Mortem Of Inconclusive Tradition
•School Runs: Helping Parents, Delivering Service
•The Star Of Bethlehem: A Mystery Of All Times (1)
•Christianity Is Not An Easy Way Of Life — Atilade
•ADENEYE-ADEJUWON: We Don’t Have True, Functional Federation

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