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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, December 09, 2015


NATION
How Suswam diverted Benue’s N3.1b share proceeds, by witness

Kogi Governor Wada sets up transition committee

Publisher, tobacco firms lock horns over 25,000-acre land

$2b arms deals: All set for Dasuki’s, Dokpesi’s trial

NLC, NPAN, NPO, others condemn Social Media Bill

Fed Govt plans 2,000mw in 15 months, says Fashola

Faleke returns to House amid cheer

THIS DAY
Boko Haram: NSCDC Deploys 5000 for Post-Terrorism in North-east

Charge Bafarawa to Court Now, Family Tells EFCC

FG Prioritises Completion of Existing Projects

Dasuki Opposes FG's Move to Revoke Bail

Nigerian Troops Intercept Fleeing Boko Haram Terrorists in Borno Town

Promote Religious Harmony, Tambuwal
Urges Xtian Pilgrims Commission

IPAC Backs Buhari's Anti-graft Drive

LEADERSHIP
As Tor Tiv Ascends The Loft

The World Celebrates Human Rights Day

Maiduguri Monday-Market And Its Tale Of ‘Nine Lives’

Completion Of Ongoing Infrastructure Projects, A Priority – Fashola

Senate Gives Fresh Hope Over Early Solution To Apapa Gridlock

Why We Clamped Down On Rice Importers At Mile 2 – Customs

Ikorodu Port Burdened With Abandoned Cargoes

Court Delivers judgment In Stanbic IBTC’s Suit Against FRC December 14

GUARDIAN
Fresh trouble as crude oil prices’ fall continues

Subsidy: Nigerians like sheep to slaughter

Only building of more refineries can end fuel scarcity, says NLC

Pakistan’s envoy hopeful of Chibok girls’ safe return

Ohanaeze Ndigbo moves to negotiate Kanu’s release

eCommerce net widens in Nigeria

It’s end of road for Senegal, U-23 Eagles vow

VANGUARD
Biafra: 'What can we do to make Igbo feel they belong,not alienated - Soyinka

Remove oil subsidy now, World Bank tells Buhari

FG to re-introduce toll gates —Fashola

Gunmen invade Ebute-Meta in Lagos, kill 4, injure 20

Dasuki, Dokpesi, others charged with money laundering

Kanu detained in the interest of peace FG tells court

Why MASSOB/ IPOB agitations will not stop – Igbo youths movement

Ending the HIV/AIDS menace

Anambra targets 2.5m children, women for immunization

Why we reduced MTN’s N1.04trn fine —NCC

AMCON battles economic difficulties to repay N5.6trn bond obligations

Graduate Internship Scheme participants bemoan non-payment of stipends

PUNCH
Scientists confirm new sexual disease

FG to spend N500bn on poor Nigerians in 2016

Malpractices in Kogi, Bayelsa elections unfortunate, says Buhari

EFCC charges Dokpesi with money laundering, others

Biafra: Kanu asks court to reverse 90-day remand order

How Suswam diverted N3bn proceeds of Benue’s shares – EFCC

Nigeria wouldn’t have survived if Jonathan had won – Soyinka

Kogi: Wada sets up transition committee

Dasuki opposes FG’s application to revoke bail

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