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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2015


AUTHORITY
•$2.1billion Arms Deal: EFCC to probe forex dealers…..Federal High Court didn’t grant Dasuki, Others bail-Registrar….Scandal is a hoax, says Dokpesi.
•Lagarde to NASS: Time of sharing oil revenue over.
•Rivers state queries N82million dinner for Soyinka.
•Abuja residents urge FG to complete Apo-Karshi road.
•Imo’s development: I’ve sacrificed N16billion security vote-Gov Okorocha.
•Arms deal: Fani-Kayode denies receiving N1.7billion


DAILY SUN
•EFCC plans massive crackdown on looters….More influential Nigerians to be arrested.
•Tougher years ahead in Nigeria-IMF
•Arms deal :Court clarifies Dasuki’s bail saga
•Grandmum of Nigerian Boy witrh ISIS laments: I’m devasted.
•Army to Shi’ites: We don’t owe you any apology.
•1,110 suspects arrested in Lagos in two weeks
•N3.7billion drugs confiscated-NDLEAQ

NATION
•Police arrest man for alleged Sodomy
•Shi’ites/soldiers clash: We’ve no apology – Army
•‘We used our five-month-old baby as collateral’
•AfDB, FG to spend $300m on youth agric scheme
•Nigeria faces hard choices going forward – Lagarde
•$2.1bn arms scam a hoax – Dokpesi
•Court denies granting N250m bail to Dasuki, others
•‘Olubadan didn’t promote high chiefs to spite Ajimobi’
•15 die in Edo auto crashes
•Ambode receives report on Lekki FTZ crisis
•Ambode picks Omoigui-Okauru, nine others for ETF Board
•Ambode appoints Fagbohun as LASU VC
•Group lauds Ambode over 2016 budget, ETF
•Police arrests seven suspected cultists in Ebonyi
•Ekiti APC faults Adesina’s JSC appointment
•New electricity tariff takes off February 1
•CCB verifies Gaduje’s assets
•NACA adopts stringent measures to check AIDS in Nigeria

NIGERIAN PILOT
•Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun appointed LASU Vice-Chancellor
•Armed robbers murder NFF Head of Protocol
•Fire razes 4 hostels in Kano school
•INEC begins voter registration in FCT, Jan 13
•Kwara teachers desert schools over unpaid salaries
•Lagos Govt shuts Oshodi Market
•NFF’s Head of Protocol, Abubakar shot dead
•NASS, UNILORIN differ on 3-year validity for JAMB results
•Re-run poll: PDP raises alarm over ex-militants invasion of Southern Ijaw

VANGUARD
•$2.1bn arms probe aimed at destroying PDP —Dokpesi
•Delayed payment to ex-militants threatening fragile peace in Rivers’
•Aregbesola to Ooni Ogunwusi: Unite Yoruba sons and daughters
•Biafra: CD gives Buhari 7-day ultimatum to release Kanu, Metuh
•Education in 2016: Nigerians want change
•N86.50 fuel price: Enugu, Anambra residents lampoon DPR officials
•Vandalism: NSCDC arrests 52 suspects, prosecutes 4 vandals, resolves 11 cases
•How Ondo Trauma centre saved our lives after ghastly auto-crash — Couple
•Policeman kills father of 2 in Aba
•Black Wednesday @ Glass House, as robbers kill NFF official
•I, 8 other prominent Northerners collected N53m from Anenih — Yakassai
•Angola hold Eagles in Pretoria
•Bayelsa supplementary poll: IG assures on Police preparedness
•Police grant amnesty to 12 repentant cultists in Ogun
•A- Court’s disenfranchisement of 400,000 Abians can’t stand —Ikpeazu
•Drogba denies retirement report
•Market yourselves before electorate, Edo APC tells gov aspirants

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