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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Monday, February 08, 2016


LEADERSHIP
•President directs online publication of 2016 Budget Proposal
•Our girls can be found, Chibok Community tells Obasanjo
...Boko Haram would have overrun Nigeria under Jonathan—Dogara
•1,500 IDPs gave birth in 2015
•Why PMB plans to spend 500billion naira on social investmanet--Presidency
•HURIWA seeks U.N. probe over Chibok Girls’ abduction
•Staff Verification: Cleaner earns 375,000naira monthly in Niger--Investigation

DAILY SUN
•Crackdown on Boko Haram: Army moves 1,000 soldiers from Lagos
•False assets declaration: Saraki’s CCT trial splits Senate
•30 die in Lagos-Ibadan expressway crash...
...trailer carrying cattle, goats, collide with stationary vehicle
•All set for Ozekhome’s book launch tomorrow
•FG after $7million Abacha, Ibori loots
...to hire foreign lawyers towards recovery effort
•Abia North: Kalu gets more endorsements

VANGUARD
•SERAP appeals World Bank’s decision to hide information on Abacha loot spending
•2015: PDP goofed picking Jonathan — Fayose
•Oliseh flees Nigeria, accuses staff of witchcraft
•Optimism as panacea to economic realities
•Beko: Ten years like yesterday
•10 killed, 300 homeless as Fulani herdsmen invade Benue villages
•Presidency unfolds N500bn social welfare programmes

NATION
•DHQ: Sambisa is last battle ground with Boko Haram
•17 die in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway accident
•Mobile courts: Lagos NURTW warns drivers
•Fed Govt welcomes constructive criticism on 2016 budget
•25 foreigners rescued as Navy foils hijack of ship
•Ekiti election ‘fraud’ debacle: What hope for even-handed justice?
•Etisalat sues MTN over Visafone acquisition

PUNCH
•Fayose withdraws workers’ salaries after payment
•Arms Scam: Badeh faces EFCC screening today
•Amaechi spent $150m on APC elections, says Wike
•Don’t take World Bank loan, Falana tells FG
•30 die as speeding trailer tumbles down expressway
•Ooni is first among Yoruba monarchs – Alake
•30 die as speeding trailer tumbles down...
Chinese cuts off Nigerian worker’s...

THIS DAY
•Navy recovers bodies of deceased soldiers
•Nigerians Fear Military Onslaught Has Failed to Crush Boko Haram
•Lawyer: Dasuki is Not a Fugitive, He’s a Legally Retired Army Officers
•Again, Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Kill 12 in Benue
•Presidency will not Mislead Public on Budget, Says Shehu
•Presidency: Why Buhari Plans to Spend Half a Trillion Naira on Social Investments
•Oshiomhole to Speak on Devaluation at TheCable Colloquium

GUARDIAN
•Heavy rainfall, flooding, malaria, cholera expected in Nigeria
•Dogara weeps over prevalence of orphans at IDPs camp
•Court restrains police, civil defense in 1004 estate
•Assemblies of God leaders condemn breakaway of South-South zone
•Police arrest burglar who pays N240,000 hotel bill monthly
•Badeh to report at EFCC today
•Export earnings from oil, gas drop by 50 per cent
•Pressure on Saraki to resign ahead of CCT trial
•Mixed fortunes await operators over N300 billion market transactions this week
•Oliseh lashes out at ‘unpatriotic critics’

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