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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, September 24, 2014

LEADERSHIP
Military retracts claim of Chibok Girls’ release;
Gunmen kill 12 in Nasarawa;
9.3million dollars: Reps in rowdy session as APC members walk out;
Only 3percent of Nigeria’s Land Mass has been duly registered—FG;
FG clarifies Waiver on Auto Policy;
Chibok Diary: Day 163….Obasanjo would have rescued our Chibok Girls---Ndume;
Rivers: Police reopen locked Judiciary Complex for Okocha;
Ebola Cases could rise to 1.4million by January---U.S. Report;
2015: Jonathan will decide his running mate—Presidency;

DAILY TRUST
Court declines to stop panel on Suntai;
Reps storm out over 9.3million dollars cash;
Ihedioha blocks debate, says it’s a ‘security issue’;
Alleged 50thousand dollars bribe to some members creates rift;
Police arrest 150 in Kano operation;
BUSINESS: Nigeria—E.U. trade reached 8.5trillion naira in 2013;
163 days since over 200 Chibok school girls were taken by Boko Haram;
Senate sets 7 year jail term for corporate manslaughter;
Petrol subsidy: States sue FG at Supreme Court;
Mutiny: NLC adds voice to calls against Capital Punishment;

PUNCH
Shekau is well, alive –Boko Haram negotiator;
Don’t give Joshua visa, ANC youths tell Zuma;
Police arraign six for attack on Ekiti court;
Police, youths clash at Rivers High Court;
PDP plots Amosun’s defeat, seals deal with Daniel;
FG clears air on auto policy implementation;
$9.3m scandal: APC Reps storm out of House;
Ebola: More hands needed in the battle;
Ebola can infect 1.4 million by January – WHO;
‘50 fleeing B’Haram members arrested’;
Fulani herdsmen kill 10 in fresh Nasarawa attack;

VANGUARD
Brace up for tougher elections, Buhari urges Nigerians;
Attack on Ekiti Judge: Police arraign 6 suspects, summon PDP, APC;
We're finding it difficult to fish out Igwe's killer —Lagos CP;
Torture: Amnesty International lied in its report—FG;
Police storm Rivers Judiciary complex;
2015 Presidency: Oshiomhole submits letter of intent to APC leadership;
Reps split over seized $9.3million cash;
Synagogue: Let The Law Prevail;
Ohanaeze seeks cancellation of new polling units, calls for fresh census;
2015: Plot to scuttle Chime’s rally for Jonathan thickens;
Taraba High Court restrains action against Suntai;

THIS DAY
$9.3million Arms Deal: APC House Members Stage Walkout, Accuse FG of Money Laundering;
50 Fleeing Boko Haram Members Arrested as DHQ Refutes Rescue of Chibok Girls;
Atiku to Declare for Presidency Today, South West APC Endorses Bid;
US, Arab Allies Launch First Strike on IS in Syria;
Letter from Africa: Nigeria's Internet Warriors;
Synagogue Tragedy: TB Joshua Not Welcome in South Africa, ANC Warns;
NLC Seeks Lighter Sentence for Condemned Soldiers;
Presidency: Only Jonathan Can Decide His Running Mate;
Suntai: Court Declines to Grant Injunction Restraining Medical Panel;
Rivers Govt Kicks as Police Lead Okocha into Court Premises;
2015 Poll: CLEEN Foundation Predicts Increase in Violent Crimes;
Agbaso Set to Dump APGA, PDP Chieftains Woo Him;
Buhari, Atiku at Kogi APC Rally, Urge Voters to Defend Mandate;

DAILY NEWSWATCH
Confusion over release of Chibok schoolgirls;
It’s not true, says DHQ;
Four of them may have arrived, probably ill---LG Chair;
TET FUND approves 135billion naira for tertiary institutions;
Records 279billion naira revenue;
Don’t celebrate yet over successes against Boko Haram;
Synagogue’s tragedy; South African youths plan to stall T.B. Joshua’s visist;
Uproar in Reps over seized 9.3million dollars….APC lawmakers stage walkout;
Delta: Community leaders shut oil operations;
Tragedy hits another church in Lagos;

NATIONAL MIRROR
Chaos as seized 9.3million dollars divides Reps;
Money belongs to FG—Senate;
Mutiny: NLC wants death sentence reversed;
….says execution won’t restore discipline in army;
No Cholera in Borno refugee camp;
Sovereign Wealth Fund; Supreme Court gives January 26 ultimatum to FG, states;
Ekiti Court invasion embarrassing, says Fayemi…..wants Fayose, PDP cautioned;
Education sector accounts for 50percent of created jobs—National Bureau of Statistics;
Army denies release of Chibok girls;

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