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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, MONDAY, October 19, 2015


THIS DAY
Ministerial Nomination: APC Senate Caucus Meets, Unites to Save Amaechi
Suicide Bombers Kill 12 in Adamawa
Refineries Operated at 10% Capacity in August, Recorded N31.7bn Loss
World Bank Seeks Time to Provide Response on Abacha Loot
Akpabio’s Interrogation Politically Motivated, Says PDP
Installing Eze Ndigbo in S’West Violates Customary Law, Says Afenifere
FG to Establish Response Framework for Emergencies in N’East

VANGUARD
Female suicide bomber dies in botched attack on Army base
FG threatens DISCOs with sanction over substandard equipment
Ministerial appointments not compensation for Igbo ---Aka-Ikenga
Inflation compounds Nigeria’s economic woes
Police kill 3 Senegalese cattle rustlers in Kano
Apkpabio: President Buhari is a dictator says PDP
DSS commissions 385 officers, to tackle insecurity
Buhari’s ministerial nominees not the best — Sarah Jibril
IMF/World Bank to Nigeria, others: Adopt country-specific measures to address ailing economy

GUARDIAN
You are a dictator, PDP tells Buhari
Registration of herdsmen in South West underway
Home-based Eagles depart for Ouagadougou on Thursday
Barclays’ plan to delist Nigerian bond worries operators
Nigeria needs to transit from cash-and-carry economy to credit system, says Onalo
Private hospitals groan over multiple taxes
Amuneke, players savour Nigeria’s opening day victory
Truth about illegal structures demolition in Aba
At media summit, Buhari alleges practitioners’ partisanship
Lafarge partners developers on ready-mix concrete plants

NATION
APC, PDP senators set for battle over Amaechi
UN hails Nigeria over fight against Boko Haram
India protests as NNPC holds N5.2b oil block cash for 9 years
Ekiti APC accuses Fayose of mismanagement
Your actions insulting, Deji tells Igbo
Africa adopts common stance on refugees
Ex-minister Olaiya Oni is dead

LEADERSHIP
Ministerial Screening: Ms Abubakar Faces Senate Committee Today
Anti-graft War Will Be Priority Of Ministers – SGF
Nigeria: Lest We Grieve Again!
Jonathan, Dickson Should Campaign On Issues, Not Lies – Sylva
Edo Lawmakers To Move For Speaker’s Impeachment Today
We Inherited Over N7bn Liabilities On Road Construction – Masari
11, 243 Pupils To Benefit From UNICEF Cash Transfer In Sokoto
I’ll Never Be Distracted From Making Kaduna Great – el-Rufai
Troops Kill 30 Boko Haram Insurgents, Foil Suicide Attack In Borno

NATIONAL MIRROR
Electricity generation hits 4,324mw
Students not happy with Buhari over economy –Reasearch
Presidency blackmailing us with anti-graft war –PDP
Compulsory registration of Fulani in S/West sets to begin
Bank robbery: Police to use helicopters to monitor waterways
NSCDC, NAFDAC join forces against counterfeiters
Shettima issues riot act on runaway LG staff

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