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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, TUESDAY, October 13, 2015


NATION
Ex-VC Adewole, Daramola likely on ministerial list
Ministerial screening: Passing through needle’s eye
Security tightened as Boko Haram infiltrates Lagos
No reduction in fuel pump price, says NNPC
CBN’s restrictive forex policy stays, says Emefiele
Senate suspends probe of Amaechi, Mohammed
Lekki Free Trade Zone MD killed
EFCC quizzes Suswam for alleged N130b debt
Election tribunals sack PDP senators Abaribe, Nnaji

VANGUARD
Ministerial nominees: Odimegwu, Oyinlola, Bello, others on Buhari's 2nd list
Lai Mohammed files N500m suit against Metuh, alleges defamation
Presidency makes U-turn on Petroleum Minister
We abducted Falae to get Sallah, wedding funds – Suspect
Boko Haram: Buhari's timeline to end insurgency realisable - Obasanjo
Nigeria, South Africa relations to get new boost, says Osinbajo
Why Buhari, Auditor-Gen disagreed on Lake Chad report
OPEC forecasts oil price falls till 2017
The defeat of President Buhari’s idealism
Rivers poll: Tribunal upholds election of 6 PDP lawmakers

LEADERSHIP
Let Governance Begin
BBOG Group Calls For New Combat, Intelligence Strategies To Aid Chibok Girls’ Rescue
CBN Bans Banks From Claiming Dormant Deposits
North East Internally Displaced Persons Hit 5m – Dogara
NASS Election: Saraki, Abdulrasaq Know Fate Today
Kogi NASS: Dino Melaye Floors Smart Again
Benue: Court Stops Probe Panels Over Suswam
Amnesty International Opens New Office In Abuja
How Alamieyeseigha Died Few Hours Before Planned Oversea Treatment

BLUE PRINT
Terrorism, militancy major threats to national security – Tambuwal
10m children out-of-school in Northern Nigeria – UNICEF
Kogi, Bayelsa polls: PDP blasts APC over Audu, Sylva
Bayelsa poll: Group warns APC over Lokpobiri’s role
Ministerial list: Niger-east rejects Ibeto, wants fresh nomination
Fish out Lekki trade zone killers, Ambode orders police
FG tasked on biotechnology developmentFG tasked on biotechnology development
EFCC grills Suswam over ‘corruption’

GUARDIAN
Buhari sends second list to Senate
UI’s VC, others make cabinet list
Mobile tech industry targets $166 billion in Nigeria, others
Fireworks begin over ministerial screening
We will make education affordable to all, says Amosun
‘Save us from threats to our existence’
Enhancing peace and stability in Nigerian society
‘Govt should ban more imported goods’
UNESCO centre accuses Aregbesola of contempt of court
‘Angry men are more likely to die before age of 70’
Healthcare Leadership Academy to tackle medical tourism
Oliseh, Musa not carried away by 3-0 victory over Cameroun

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