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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, SUNDAY, January 10, 2016


SUNDAY SUN
•163million ARMSGATE LARGESSE: Yakassai, Falae under fire
...Elder statesmen told to refund government funds
•Bayelsa: 14 feared dead....PDP maintains lead
•DSS detains Faleke, Audu’s son
•Ex-Minister’s wife kidnapped
•PDP demands Metuh’s release
•Tanker crushes okada riders’ chairmen, injures 6 in Ibadan
•Ugwuanyi promises to look into Ozongwu’s murder

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
•Bayelsa rerun: 14 killed, Dickson weeps...blames opposition for killings
....there were no killings—Lokpobiri
•It’s an illusion to say Biafra is dead—Massob Chief
...Uwazurike must refund our money—Biafra passport holders
•Lagos nabs human trafficker with four girls...as ten die in Enugu auto-crash
•DSS arrests, releases Faleke, Audu....I’m not aware, says Odigie-Oyegun
•We’re finished—Victims of Oshodi market demolition

NATION
•Bayelsa: Tension as Dickson, Sylva win strongholds
•Buhari’s anti-corruption war on course, says Soyinka
•Kogi: DSS detains, releases Faleke, Audu’s son
•Jim Nwobodo remarries in Catholic Church, dumps Anglican Communion
•75-year -old man burnt to death in Osogbo
•Again, Turkish Airline passengers stranded over luggage
•Soldiers arrest ballot box snatching suspects
•Dispirited PDP and opposition crisis
•Zaria killings: Army sticks depressingly to its guns
•Tariff without representation
•Enforcing the rights of air passengers
•Navy intercepts refined products concealed in polythene bags

VANGUARD
•EFCC keeping Metuh in inhumanly kept under-ground cell, PDP raises alarm
•Bayelsa Poll goes controversial again: Gov Dickson alleges killings, APC dismisses claim •CBN may relax forex policy this week
•75-year-old man burnt to death in Osun
•Some ex-govs guilty of abuse of public funds — Senator Aliero
•Anti-corruption war: Buhari issues fresh orders to EFCC
•Nigeria on edge over growing Lassa fever deaths
•Card reader saved our democracy from election-riggers – Mike Igini, ex-INEC chief
•Top Abuja preacher predicts death of top Nollywoood actress, others in 2016
•The burden of a Nigerian columnist
•2016 a tough year but God’s elect will enjoy mercy — Cleric
•75-year-old man burnt to death in Osun
•The light of God overshadows darkness

LEADERSHIP
•World’s Richest Lose $194 Billion In First Trading Week Of 2016
•Why I Dumped PDP for APC – Ekwunife
•Soyinka Backs Buhari’s Fight Against Corruption
•NASS, Car Loans And All
•BBOG Pleads For Presidential Pardon For Convicted Soldiers
•Kogi: DSS Arrests Faleke, Audu’s Son
•World’s Richest Lose $194 Billion In First Trading Week Of 2016
•Tax Refund: 352 Local, Foreign Firms Under Probe

THIS DAY
•We’ll Defend Our Religion With Our Blood - Women Shi'ites
•Lassa Fever: Health Ministry Confirms 35 Dead in 76 Cases
•Robbery: Police Increase Checkpoints, Patrol Teams in Ekiti Towns
•Niger Govt Allays Fears about Lassa Fever Outbreak
•NIMC Begins Enforcement of Mandatory Use of NIN
•Scores Killed as Violence Continued all Night in Bayelsa
•Plunging Oil Prices: Speculators Bet on $15 Per Barrel in 2016
•Again, Metuh Denies Receiving N1.4 billion from ONSA
•Auctioneers Call on Buhari to Probe Sale of NITEL/MTEL
•Lawmaker Decries Poor Funding of Security Agencies
•Oba of Lagos Warns Against Indiscrimate Construction of Shops
•Lawmakers: Ambode’s Demolition of Oshodi Market Necessary, Timely

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