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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, SATURDAY, December 26, 2015


NATION
Senior rebel leader killed in airstrike in Damascus

Aisha Buhari present gifts to patients in FCT

Nnewi fire: Obi condoles victims’ families

Drug conviction: U.S actor Downey Jr pardoned

Super Four tournament gets January date
CAR elections postponed

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

VANGUARD
FG will continue to provide logistics to end insurgency, Defence Minister reassures troops

2016: Ambode hopeful inspite of gloomy predictions

Christmas: Aisha Buhari visits woman abandoned by husband in hospital

Ondo, Nigeria’s medical tourism destination

Abuja residents throng fun places to celebrate Xmas

Hiddink turns to youth in Chelsea salvage bid

2016 budget: Labour hails proposal, demands effective implementation

Four killed in Benue motor accident

Hoodlums disrupt activities of fun seekers at National Theatre

We will ensure speedy passage of 2016 Budget, Saraki reassures

Nnewi fire disaster: Relatives search bushes for bodies of victims

Beleaguered Van Gaal faces Britannia ordeal

Fire razes 200 shops in Ibadan

The man who will be next Edo gov – Oshiomhole

‘Petrol to sell for N85 per litre from Jan 1’

Nigeria will soon overcome its challenges – Dogara

NIGERIAN PILOT
Revealed : Poor men die sooner ‘due to low testosterone

ISIS butchers to harvest HUMAN ORGANS from infidels

FG to reduce petrol to N85 per litre from January 1, 2016

Yuletide: DPR pledges to ease fuel scarcity in Kano

Hoodlums disrupt activities of fun seekers at National Theatre

Varsity moves to boost Nigeria’s energy supply

One killed, five wounded in Bangladesh mosque attack – Official

Buhari grieves over Nnewi gas victims, condoles Lamido, CBN Gov.
79 persons die in Lagos fires

Buratai assures North East residents of peaceful region in 2016

Christmas: Obiano lifts restriction on “Okada”, “keke” movement

Explosion at Chicason Gas Plant In Nnewi – Graphic Pics

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

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