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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, September 26, 2014

DAILY NEWSWATCH
Boko Haram: 30 members killed over Shekau’s successor;
18 die in fresh sect’s attack;
FG promises to rehabilitate repentant insurgents;
Acting governor douses tension, says Suntai may resume;
NDIC pays 93.7billion naira uninsured liquidation dividends;
Navy arrests six vessels with stolen crude oil;
Minister hails Newswatch Newspaper for objectivity;
Government declares Wednesday Independence Day;
Row in Senate as 1billion dollars loan gets approval;

NATIONAL MIRROR
Freed Chibok girl four months pregnant;
Boko Haram kills pastor, teacher, 18 others;
Synagogue: South Africans threaten to sue T.B. Joshua;
US varsity dons call for arrest, prosecution;
Education ministry paralysed as workers strike lingers;
Ekiti C.J. shuts courts indefinitely over assault on judge;
Senate okays Jonathan’s 1billion dollars loan request;
I’ve escaped death many times—Oyedepo;

GUARDIAN
Rowdy session as Senate okays Jonathan’s $1billion loan request;
Lawmakers confirm Nweze as Supreme Court Justice;
IT was a rowdy session at the Senate Thursday as it…;
Local herbs treat malaria as WHO drugs;
150 refugees die in Cameroun border camp;
Govt declares Wednesday public holiday;
Why electorate must vote wisely in 2015, by Fashola;
UNESCO launches e-learning tool project;
APC condemns alleged cover-up of $9.3million scandal;
Ekiti courts shut indefinitely over insecurity;
Reps raise panel to harmonise bill on Financial Intelligence Unit;
Buhari visits Adekunle, Igwe families, mourns duo;

VANGUARD
Judiciary Attacked: Thugs beat up Ekiti judge, tear his suit;
TB Joshua lied to us, family of deceased Zimbabwean woman claims;
Boko Haram attacks Borno villages, kills pastor, 19 others;
I'll work with Anenih, others in PDP, says Ikimi;
Senate in rowdy session over Jonathan’s $1billion loan request;
Osun Guber: Aregbesola asks tribunal to dismiss Omisore's petition;
$9.3million arms deal ridicules Nigeria worldwide —Fashola;
Chime blasts Enugu federal lawmakers for shunning pro-Jonathan rally;
Thumbs Up For The Armed Forces;
Boko Haram: Damaturu residents rejoice over Army’s victory;
NDIC warns Nigerians against wonder banks;
No basis for discrimination against Ebola survivors — Orhii;
No fresh faces for Eagles, Keshi replies critics;

PUNCH
Six ministers to quit Jonathan’s cabinet;
Girl freed by Boko Haram pregnant, says Bitrus;
Uproar as Senate approves Jonathan’s one billion dollar loan request;
Ekiti ex-NURTW boss shot dead;
Pro-Fayose thugs beat Ekiti judge, tear his robe;
13 soldiers to face trial for cowardice;
A CAN full of worms; a country full of warts!;
EFCC drops N6bn fraud charges against ex-Works minister;
US, Nigeria’s relations under threat over arms purchase;
US stock markets shaken by Apple slide;
Sierra Leone widens Ebola quarantine;
Six ministers to quit Jonathan’s cabinet;
NACA lists HIV endemic states;
South African victims’ relations set to sue TB Joshua;

TRIBUNE
FG begins implementation of 33.4% pension increase in Oct;
Nigeria, Germany to improve diplomatic, economic ties;
Enugu stands still for Jonathan….As he approves 1,000Mega Watts coal plant;
Boko Haram attacks Borno village, kills 21;
Abandoned Chibok schoolgirl receiving treatment at Mubi —Police;
Disarmed insurgents to be rehabilitated —FG;
Human rights violation: Court orders police to pay N80,000;
Pastor’s wife, 4 children burnt to death in Warri;
Fasheun not owner of UPN —Salau;
Woman in police net for burying her baby alive in Akwa Ibom;
Ooni felicitates with Oyedepo at 60
Why FG must liberalise abortion law —Ladipo

THIS DAY
Released Chibok Girl Found Four Months Pregnant;
APC Warns Against Cover up of $9.3million Cash-for-Arms Deal;
Amid APC Opposition, Senate Approves $1billion Loan to Fight Insurgency;
Surrendered Insurgents to Undergo Rehabilitation, Says FG;
South Africans to Sue TB Joshua;
Ekiti CJ Shuts down Courts as Fayose’s Supporters Beat up Judge;
...Tragedy as Governor-elect’s Supporter, Aderiye is Assassinated;
Clark Urges PDP to Ignore Petitions against Jonathan’s Endorsement;
Jonathan: 2015 Elections will Meet Global Best Practices’ Criteria;
Taraba Ag. Gov: Medical Panel Not Meant to Remove Suntai;
Osun Election Petition: Aregbesola Asks Tribunal to Dismiss Omisore’s Claims;
Chime Shuts down Enugu for Jonathan;
Crack in Pro-Jonathan Group over Sambo-Jonathan Candidacy;
House Election: Ex-Senate President Cries Foul, Flays Minister, Others;
Court Stops SON from Implementing Cement Standards;

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