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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, TUESDAY, November 11, 2014

NATIONAL MIRROR
Suicide bomber kills 53 students, injures 79;
Yobe governor shuts schools in Potiskum, says we’re heart broken;

Presidency commiserates with parents;

Again, military helicopter crashes in Adamawa;

Protest in Lagos over Permanent Voter Card distribution;

Jonathan declares for Presidency today in Abuja, amidst tight security;

370 thousand pregnant women to access free HIV care—NACA;

Myles Munroe, wife, others die in plane crash;

DAILY NEWSWATCH
Boko Haram bomber kills 48 at Yobe school assembly…79 others injured;

Northern governors back total war against insurgents;

Senate shuts down NASS over Jonathan’s declaration today….PDP calls for non-violent contest;

ICPC probes 180 firms as FG moves to blacklist contractors;

Bakassi: Fresh protests in Cross River over border demarcation;

NAF helicopter crashes in Adamawa;

FG urged to honour Bakare at 60;

Court to rule on Fani-Kayode’s ‘no case submission’ November 17;

PUNCH
Anxiety in Sambo’s camp as Jonathan declares;

I will be president in 2015 – Okorocha;

I don’t know my political future –Fashola;

Again, military helicopter crashes in Adamawa;

Anger as suicide bomber kills 47 schoolchildren;

Synagogue: Court fixes ruling in suit opposing inquest;

Police lock down Abuja as Jonathan declares today;

Enyeama listed for BBC Footballer of the Year award;

THIS DAY
Heartbreak as 47 Students are Killed in Savage Attack;

APC Leaders in Crucial Talks With Presidential Aspirants;

FG Loses 4,700MW of Electricity to Gas Shortage;

School Bombing: Mayhem Averted as Irate Potiskum Residents Confront Soldiers;

NLC Tasks Military to Reclaim Its Honour;

Court Reserves Ruling on Fani-Kayode’s;

Nasarawa Tragedy: How Gunmen Scuttled Al-Makura’s Peace Rally;

Shema Expresses Confidence in PDP Retaining Katsina;

DAILY SUN
48 students killed in cruel terror attack;

Tragic death: Myles Monroe, wife, 7 others die in plane crash;

Declare total war on Boko Haram, northern governors tell Jonathan;

We’ll crush insurgents—Jonathan re-assures Nigerians;

Yobe: Boko Haram again blows up 48 students, injures 78;

Gunmen abduct Ribadu’s brother;

Nigerian media cannot abandon activism role—Adesina;

SPORT ON
BBC African Footballer of the Year…Enyeama battles Yaya for Award;

Pointe Noire showdown: Ike Uche, Mikel, Onazi, hit camp today…

Eagles doctor to re-examine Chelsea star;

Battle of Congo: Aaron, Aluko, Oboabona are early birds.. Eagles train today evening;

Blue Blood: Oscar signs new 5 year deal;

EPL Title: Wenger…No Team can catch Chelsea;

Germany’s World Cup heroes get national honours;

Monaco to sell Falcao to Real Madrid;

SportOn is a production of CoolWazobiaInfo

SOCCER STAR
Ahead of Clash: Mikel throws party for girl friend;

Hazzard plays down Real move;

Arsenal captures Beckham;

Van Persie: Man U missing Ferguson;

Oscar signs new Chelsea deal;

Wenger gives up on title race;

Falcao’s Man U deal threatened

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