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National newspaper headlines.

PUNCH
• 2015: Jonathan, PDP govs strike deal
• Building collapse: Lagos govt moves against Synagogue
• How a gunshot shattered my spinal cord and NFL dream –Nigerian student in American University
• N1.8bn arrears: Unity Schools begin indefinite strike on Monday
• Synagogue members prevented rescue efforts, death toll to rise
• Oyo 2015: Friends pick form for Alao-Akala
• Oyedepo defends fees charged by private varsities
• Cameroun deports 85 Nigerian refugees
• Boko Haram kills scores at Borno market
• $9.3m scandal: Lawyers back interim seizure order in S’ Africa
• Sierra Leone begins three-day curfew over Ebola
• Ebola: Mob kills eight health officials in Guinea
• Synagogue: Lagos reads riot act to builders, developers
• From the tube to politics: Desmond Elliot, 9ice, KSB speak on
controversies
• Sarkozy announces return to French politics

VANGUARD
• FG provides N213bn facility to boost power generation
• Jonathan condoles Joshua, sends experts to investigate building
collapse
• BOKO HARAM: FG turns to Russia, China as USA, UK fail Nigeria
• 2015: Why Gov Lamido endorsed Jonathan for Presidency
• National Assembly to probe Egypt Air for dehumanising Nigerian
student, tearing his passport
• $9.3m Plane Cash: Group insists on public inquiry
• CBN retains MPR at 12%
• 3 feared dead in Edo as another building collapses
• Sole candidature: PDP govs, stakeholders leave Jonathan without option
• I want a sugar boy —Cossy Orjiakor
• 2015: Group condemns endorsement of Mark
• We are not left out in global trend of development—Tecno
• Our Ebola Story: How a foreign doctor saved our lives – Survivors
• Mikel isn’t special -Sofoluwe

TRIBUNE
• Many killed as Boko Haram attacks market
• 3 feared killed as church collapses in Edo
• Cleric charges Nigerians as Ade-Ajayi is buried
• Ebola in W/Africa, a major threat to peace —UN
• We’ve done everything to protect students during resumption on Monday —FG
• Oyo, Rivers schools to resume October 6
• ... Kano, Kogi okay September 22 resumption date, Kwara NUT kicks
• Catholic bishops express worries over killings
• Zakzaky drags military to UN over sons killings
• INEC extends voters’ registration exercise in Kwara
• Catholic priest declares gov ambition
• Al-Makura sacks 8 commissioners, 5 others
• Oyo 2015: Alao-Akala obtains nomination form
• Group demands public probe of $9.3m arms deal
• SERAP wants FG investigated

GUARDIAN
• PDP Tasks Nigerians On Unity
• Fashola Visits First Consultant Hospital
• NEMA Calls For Collaboration Among Security Agents
• Ebola: Ondo Distributes Preventive Materials to Schools
• Public Health Physicians Back Govt On Schools Resumption
• Fiji dismisses claims of vote fraud
• Australia to bring in tougher anti-terror laws
• American sought to expose N. Korea prison life
• Can UN summit revive climate issue?
• France mounts Iraq strikes as jihadists advance in Syria
• NFL boss says he 'got it wrong' on domestic violence
• Kerry says Iran can help defeat IS

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