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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, THURSDAY, January 28, 2016


NEW TELEGRAPH
•Kogi Governorship seat... Faleke: APC leaders’ll face firing squad if...
I see what has happened in Kogi and in our party as a civilian coup d’etat....
•Lagos seals ex-Deputy Governor’s house, 12 other mansions
•Jubilation in Rivers as Wike floors APC...
...Supreme Court upholds governor’s election....Amosun, Umahi retain seats
•Bomb blasts kill 14, injure 24 in Chibok
•Banks’ cash crunch threatens $15billion assets’ divestment
•Lenders draw back on financial commitments
•Study links paracetamol with infertility

NATION
•Southsouth ex-lawmakers urges Tompolo to surrender
•Saraki: we must lay bare Senate’s budget
•Senate fixes Feb. 25 to pass Budget
•Obasanjo accuses Senators, Reps of reckless spending
•Yahaya Bello sworn in as Kogi governor
•Supreme Court okays Wike, Amosun, Umahi
Crisis in PDP as Gulak ‘takes over’
•EFCC gives Obaigbena two-week ultimatum to refund N670m
•It’s for democracy, says Wike
•Oil price crash: Mismanagement, corruption backlash hunt economy
•Expectant mum suffers womb rupture in police cell

VANGUARD
•$2.1bn arms deal, others: Why I won’t speak on probes now —Jonathan
•Boko Haram: Female bombers kill 14, injure 24 in Chibok
•Buhari sends money laundering, criminal activities bills to Senate
•Nursing mother sells baby for N300,000
•Alleged N70m bribery: Orubebe’s trial suffers setback
•IPOB UK demands fair hearing, judgment in Nnamdi Kanu’s case
•Traffic gridlock grounds Oshodi Apapa Expressway again
•Bank staff says Metuh ran 5 accounts, as court varies bail conditions
•Jubilation in Rivers as S-Court upholds Wike’s election
•Obasanjo writes Saraki, Dogara, accuses NASS members of corruption, greed, impunity
•KOGI: Bello takes over as gov
•Why Igbo want to colonise S-South — Sagir Muhammad

LEADERSHIP
•We Need Better Security, Education For Africa – Jonathan
•No Improvement In Corruption Index For Nigeria, South Africa – TI
•PMB Steps Up Anti-Graft Fight, Presents 2 Bills To Senate
•Drama As Gulak Storms PDP Hqtrs, Claims Party Chairmanship
•Supreme Court Affirms Election Of Govs Dankwambo, Wike, Amosun, Umahi
•Falana To Okonjo-Iweala: Your Record Of Service Appalling
•Jaiz Foundation Pays N4m Fine For Release Of 65 Kano Prison Inmates
•Anti-graft War Vital In Ending Terrorism – FG •No Improvement In Corruption Index For Nigeria, South Africa – TI
•Court Varies Metuh’s Bail Conditions
•Bloodbath In Chibok, As Female Suicide Bombers Kill 13
•As Bello Assumes

GUARDIAN
•Lawyers differ on Bello’s inauguration without deputy
•You are corrupt, Obasanjo tells lawmakers
•‘More teams will falter unless NSC releases federations’ funds’
•Supreme Court upholds Wike’s election
•Value of Nigeria’s external trade falls to N4.1tr in third quarter
•PDP’s leadership crisis deepens
•Herbal weight loss mix makes wave in Europe
•Quality education not enough to guarantee bright future, says Babalola
•Soyinka seeks probe of Artists’ Village demolition, compensation for losses
•Senate summons Ecological Fund officials over NDDC
•Obaigbena still in EFCC custody
Evidence mounts for hidden ninth planet
•WHO raises alarm over childhood obesity

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