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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, December 25th, 2015


NATION
Buhari: no group’ll hold Nigeria to ransom again
Boko Haram ‘technically defeated,’ says President
Six die in Nnewi factory explosion, say police
TUC hails plan to emply 500,000 teachers
Shippers’ Council begins cargo tracking
Tension: EFCC may return Dasuki to DSS custody
Suspects hide hemp in biscuit cartons
Let’s be steadfast, says Umana
Army cautions Shiites against inciting comments
Tinubu: learn lesson from Jesus’ birth
Shiites march in Kano to mark Prophet’s birth
2015:Showbiz and the flashback circuit
Peterside greets Christians, Rivers people at Christmas
Day Amaechi turned train conductor
Fidelity Bank renovates school in Lagos
New helmsman for NIM
Sunshine target 3SC skipper, Seun Akinyemi
Tenger sets 2016 retirement date

NIGERIAN PILOT
EXplosion at Chicason Gas Plant In Nnewi – Graphic Pics
IGP orders watertight security at Yuletide
Don’t write off FG’s efforts to reposition Nigeria-Mark
Dogara urges Nigerians to pray for peace, unity, change in Nigeria
246 UNILORIN students get scholarship
Mararaba residents decry unstable power supply
No hotel accommodation for guests without valid ID from 2016 – Gov Tambuwal
Abuja residents commend Buhari’s performance
Court of Appeal affirms election of Gov. Okowa
Army set to establish military base in Ashaka
PH-Owerri Road to be completed in 2016 – Rep
Army warns Islamic Movement of Nigeria against inciting comments
Hajj stampede: 138 families get N500,000 in Sokoto
Chevron rig explosion: Bayelsa communities seek redress in U.S. court
5 persons confirmed dead as bus plunges into Oji River
FRSC begins aerial traffic surveillance today

VANGUARD
DPR begins 24-hour surveillance on depots, filling stations
Bleak Xmas: Enugu residents groan over fuel scarcity, soaring food prices
Farmer sues police, claims N50m as damages
Traders fault plans to relocate fuel tankers to trade fair complex
Chevron rig explosion: Bayelsa communities seek redress in US court
Umahi signs 2016 appropriation bill into law
Abia NDLEA Commander promises total fight against drug peddlers
Environmental degradation: Ijaw going through gradual extinction —INC
‘No synergy between researches and industry’
Kabba community cries out over incessant kidnap attacks
CBN cautions banks on regulations, international standard
Dangote buys back former subsidiary to save over 3,000 jobs
Christmas : Buhari, Saraki, others preach peace, love
Xmas tragedy: 4 killed, 4 injured as Chikason gas plant explodes
I’m at peace after leaving PDP —Ndoma-Egba
Buhari’s Education plans: Good, but can be better — Senator Emodi
Yuletide: Ambode preaches love, peaceful co-existence

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