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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR SUNDAY 25TH HANUARY, 2015


SUNDAY TRUST

Ex-militants meet, threaten war;

Asari-Dokubo, Tompolo, others say they’ll strike if Jonathan loses;
Buhari: Arrest trouble-makers now;

APC rally bombed in Rivers;

Mudslingers risk 2 years in jail;

Jonathan lobbies Traditional Ruler on Election Shift—Wamakko;

Jonathan in Maiduguri: I’ll conquer Boko Haram if re-elected;

Peter Enahoro at Eighty—I can’t settle down in Nigeria...says corruption won’t end soon;

SUNDAY SUN

February polls: PDP governors panic over Buhari;

Certificate saga: Aliyu Gusau defends APC candidate;

Mother of baby thrown into lagoon cries for justice;

Ex-militant leaders threaten to take up arms....over attacks on Jonathan;

APC rally venue bombed in Rivers;

Plot to impeach Governor Elechi thickens;

THIS DAY

Jonathan: We'll Conquer Boko Haram, Rebuild Destroyed Communities

Arise News Records another Milestone, Now on DStv, GOtv

US Congress to Hold ‘Nigeria on the Brink ‘ Hearing

Boko Haram Frees 192 Persons Abducted from Yobe

NNPC: January Gas Supply Down by 50% due to Pipeline Vandalism

PUNCH

Jonathan faces criticism over corruption;

Jonathan, Amaechi lock horns over Rivers stadium;

Poll shift may return military rule —Ex-generals;

Between Poju Oyemade and his bride;

My husband will obey rule of law — Buhari’s wife;

Army, police tighten security around Jonathan in Borno;

Niger Delta militants threaten war if Jonathan loses;

Why INEC database cannot be hacked — Jega;

TRIBUNE

Reject PDP, Buhari, Tinubu charge voters in Ekiti;

Why APC must be voted out in Lagos —Agbaje;

Fire ravaged 2 barracks in Lagos;

Again, fire razes buildings in Ibadan;

FG’ll establish varsity, resuscitate Ikerre Gorge Dam project, Folarin promises Oke Ogun;

February elections: PDP ’ll win in Kano —Shekarau;

How we denied Ogboru victory since 2003 —Omo-Agege;

General election: Non-indigenes flee Kano;

Vote Jonathan, Emmanuel, Akpabio urges Akwa Ibom indigenes;

Jonathan ’ll win by landslide —Adeseun;

SUNDAY SOCCER STAR

How are the mighty fallen!.... out Swansea, Chelsea, Tottenhnam, Man City and Southampton;

Arsenal to know fate today;

Glo Super 6: Flying Eagles devour Elephants...as pillars subdue Dolphins;

Anichebe, shines, scores brace;

Falcoa’s agent blasts Van Gaal;

Chelsea ready to sell Hazard;

Sterling to sign new Reds deal;

Ighalo scores 1, 2, 3, 4 goals in Wattford 7-2 win;

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