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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, SUNDAY, February 07, 2016


SUNDAY SUN
•Chobok girls can’t be rescued—Obasanjo
•Thousands flee Borno communities after fresh Boko Haram attacks
•Mbaka under fire
...Clerics tell controversial priest to submit to authority
•No, he’s being persecuted
•$2.1billion scandal: Ex-Service chiefs’ trial good for military—Former Army Chief
•Baby mama palaver...Tu Face, Olamide, Davido, 9ice and their out-of-wedlock families
•3 feared dead, 4 rescued in fresh Lagos boat mishap

VANGUARD
•Killer – Zika Fever : Mosquito–borne virus is potential death sentence
•LUTH doctors protest unpaid salaries, discriminatory tax policy
•APC govt lacks ideas to move Nigeria forward
•Ogboru, Emerhor didn’t really campaign for governorship —Okowa
•The Supreme Court and the ordinary man
•TSA, accountability and Remita
•LUTH doctors protest unpaid salaries, discriminatory tax policy
•I was kidnapped for refusing to join cult – Catholic priest
•Cameron: To deal or not to leave
•Hike in electricity tariff: Workers reject planned picketing of DISCOs, GENCOs

PUNCH
•Lagos marathon: Stranded bride treks to wedding
•Buhari confronts civil service mafia
•Osun doctors may suspend strike
•China to invest $60bn in Nigeria
•Assets trial: Lawan faction regroups to force Saraki out
•Two killed as another Lagos boat capsizes
•CBN forex policy irreversible — Saraki
•Troops comb Arepo for vandals
•No going back on project vehicles — Senators, Reps

LEADERSHIP
•Why Fraudsters Get Away With NASS Number Plates
•Concern As Nigeria Continues To Post Horrible Maternal Death Indices
•Katsina LG Poll: APC Assures Peaceful Conduct
•NUT Seeks El-Rufai’s Support On Teachers Welfare Scheme
•Chibok Girls Can’t Be Rescued – Obj
•Kogi: Atiku Plotting To Install Loyalist As Deputy, APC Chieftain Alleges
•How Murtala Regime Corrupted Civil Service – Retired Perm Sec

NATION
•Buhari to sack top civil servants for sabotaging 2016 budget
•TWO FEARED DEAD IN ANOTHER LAGOS BOAT MISHAP
•Chibok schoolgirls gone forever, says Obasanjo
•Lassa fever: Death toll hits 101
•PDP govs in u-turn, back ex-minister Wakil as chair
•Ex-Senate President Ken Nnamani dumps PDP
•Rule of law’s many controversies
•KENYAN WINS $50,000 LAGOS MARATHON TOP PRIZE

GUARDIAN
•Naira Devaluation: Manufacturers Bemoan Losses, Eye Local Content
•Tomato Manufacturers Want More Time For Backward Integration
•Furore Over Electricity Tariff Hike Amidst Epileptic Supply
•Diette-Spiff: Military Interregnum Helped To Shape Nigeria
•PDP: Resurgence Bogged By Old Fears
•Former senate president, Ken Nnamani, dumps PDP
•How Top Civil Servants Plotted To Thwart FG’s Zero-based Budgeting
•On Illegal Abattoirs In Lagos
•Bell The Cat, Mr. President
•Tone Up The Skin

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