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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, THURSDAY, October 15, 2015


NATION
Festac robbery: Technology deployed to identify suspects
Senate clears Fashola, Lai, Fayemi, Adeosun, others
Inflation hits 9.4 per cent record high in two years
Akure markets shut as Deji, Eze Ndigbo quarre
Court upholds Ajimobi’s election
Slain Disu buried
Feuding NURTW members terrorise Ado-Ekiti

LEADERSHIP
UK Government Urges Africa To Pioneer Solar Revolution
Buhari Revamps Oil Exploration Firms In First Step To Reform
NCP Chairman Accuses INEC Of Meddling In IPAC Activities
Falae’s Kidnap: North-east Group Asks PMB To Caution Yoruba Elders
Oil Well Dispute: APC Chieftain Urges Buhari To List Kogi As 11th Oil Producing State
Polls: PDP Accuses APC Of Inciting Violence In Kogi, Bayelsa – PDP
Tribunal Upholds Senator Ohiarie’s Electoral Victory
Military Will Crush Boko Haram By December, PMB Insists

GUARDIAN
‘Nigeria must decide on state police, subsidy’
Jonathan’s loyalists write Buhari over lopsided anti-graft crusade
Nigeria, Burkina Faso CHAN qualifier now holds on Saturday
Brazilian investors hold business forum
Inflation rose to 9.4% in September, says Bureau
Group urges regular hand washing with soap
Women seek support on rural farming
Lawmaker wants restoration of funding to French Language Village
‘Sports can aid learning among intellectually-challenged pupils’

BLUE PRINT
Looters’ collaborators against my appointments – Buhari
Boko Haram: US deploys troops to Cameroon
Bio-safety can create jobs – NBMA boss
Reps okay special c’ttee on IDPs, refugees
Kalu and Odegbami: The Nigerian FIFA presidency challenge
Thank God, Muhammadu Buhari is thinking about Lake Chad
Nasarawa Assembly screens commissioner-nominees Oct 26
Cisse denies involvement in Valbuena sex tape plot
Pope apologises for Vatican ‘scandals

NIGERIAN PILOT
PIB: Nigeria loses $15bn for non passage – Kachikwu
FG to issue N138bn in Treasury bills
SENATE OKAYS LAI MOH’D, NGIGE, UDOMA, ADEOSUN, 14 OTHERS

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