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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, October 23, 2015


BLUE PRINT
Reps to security agencies: Call your operatives to order
Don’t be governors’ slaves, Dogara tells state assemblies
NEMA caters for 1.5million IDPs in North-east—Sani Sidi
Chibok Girls: Gone 558 days
Humorous Amaechi dazzles Senate....PDP Senators stage walk-out
Saraki’s trial nothing to do with APC politics--Gbajabiamila

NATION
Five in court for Abuja bombings
Sect ‘uses iPads, laptops for bombs’
Schoolgirls hospitalised for diarrhoea in Ekiti
Senate still for screening of Amaechi, four others
Economy: Tougher times ahead for local manufacturers, SMEs
DHQ: No mercenaries for fight against Boko Haram
Collapsed building: Rescued octogenarian dies in hospital

PUNCH
Electricity tariffs to rise by 40% next month
Gbajabiamila: APC has no hand in Saraki’s trial
Anguish as potholes cause gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
Nyanya bombings: Suspect pleads guilty to possessing IEDs
PDP senators kick as Senate screens Amaechi …vow to oppose ex-gov’s confirmation I’ve never taken bribe in my life – Amaechi
Corruption not Nigeria’s primary problem, Nwabueze tells Buhari
War would have erupted if herdsmen had killed me – Falae
EFCC quizzes Abba Moro again over NIS tragedy
APC, PDP, share committees as Dogara names Reps’ chairmen
Unpaid tuition forces Rivers students home from UK

VANGUARD
IMF urges Nigeria to devalue naira
How market leadership tussle demotes Akure’s Eze Ndigbo
PDP senators turn dumb during Amaechi's screening
I served as minister without pay —Falae
EFCC tenders evidence against Lamido, 2 sons
800,000 commit suicide from depression annually—DON
Gamaliel Onosode: The exit of Mister Integrity
Justice Olateru-Olagbegi heads inquest into killing of LFTZ boss

THIS DAY
Finally, Amaechi Passes Through Eye of the Needle
Nigeria Hires South African Mercenaries Again to Battle Boko Haram
Unbundled PIB to be Resubmitted to Parliament in First Quarter 2016
Presidential Aide: Buhari is Shy Around the Opposite Sex
Armed Robbers Attack Motorists Unhindered in Lagos Traffic
Nigeria’s Comparative Advantages Must Shown to the World
WHO to Present Certificate Delisting Nigeria from Polio-endemic Countries

LEADERSHIP
APC Has Nothing To Do With Saraki’s Trial – Gbajabiamila
82-year-old Survivor Of Lagos Collapsed Building Dies In Hospital
Nigeria Will Work For Implementation Of Axle Load Control – FRSC Boss
Husband Seeks Dissolution Of 16-year-old Marriage
Police Rescue 12 Girls From Suspected Woman Human Trafficker
Sultan Seeks Efforts To Kick Polio Out Of Nigeria
Rosehill Partners Cuban Group Towards Malaria Eradication In W/Africa
ID Card: Citizens With Disability Lament NIMC’s Discrimination

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