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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Thursday, February 04, 2016


LEADERSHIP
•Nigeria Delisted From Corrupt Countries Index – BMSG
•Badeh Honours EFCC Invitation, To Return On Monday
•It’s World Cancer Day
•PDP Chairmanship Tussle: BOT Secretary Expresses Disappointment Over Crack In Party
•Adamawa PDP Distances Self From Gulak’s Leadership
•Accidental Discharge: IGP To Introduce Use Of Stun Guns
•BBOG Group Marks 660 Days Of Chibok Girls’ Abduction
•Power Supply Hit All-time High Of 5074.7MW

GUARDIAN
•Kwara teachers in the throes of salary arrears
•Supreme Court affirms Ikpeazu, Emmanuel winners of Abia, Akwa Ibom guber polls
•Court orders arrest of PDP ex-scribe Aluko for alleged perjury
•EFCC quizzes Badeh, Magu seeks UAE’s support over loot
•11 rescued as helicopter ditches in Atlantic Ocean
•‘No Nigerian child should be born with HIV’
•We are ready for Nigeria, Egypt’s coach boasts

NATION
•Insecurity: Senate meets with Service chiefs
•EFCC traces huge cash to military chiefs’ wives, kids
•Supreme Court okays Ikpeazu’s, Emmanuel’s elections
•Boko Haram war: Buhari assures EU of human rights protection
•IGP: we’ll introduce stun guns to replace firearms
•MTN hires top U.S. lawyer to fight $3.9b fine
•Ekiti poll ‘fraud’ leak crisis deepens

VANGUARD
•WIKE’S VICTORY: Oyegun calls for probe of Supreme Court Judges
•Why FG won’t spare looters — Osinbajo
•Knocks trail AGF’s $2trn loot claim
•SACKED 3,000 WORKERS: NLC insists Imo’ll be shut down
•How 11 escaped death in Lagos-bound Bristow helicopter incident
•S-court upholds A-Ibom, Abia govs’ elections
•Reps uncover 169 ghost companies on N1trn rail contracts
•22-yr-old surrenders to police after killing cousin over girlfriend
•Pepper soup seller slumps, dies at the sound of gunshots

PUNCH
•Nigeria’s debt rises by 1.31 trillion naira in one year
•$2.1bn scandal: ThisDay publisher, Obaigbena, returns N350m
•What Buhari achieved in seven months – Presidency
•Nigeria, Benin team up against pro-Biafran hijackers
•My goal is to rescue Chibok Girls alive--Buhari
•EFCC recovers $14m from oil firm
•N11.5bn fraud: Bishop, bank MD remanded in prison
•N1.61bn diverted by Dariye meant for reclamation – Witness
•Nigerians won’t suffer under Buhari, says Osinbajo

THIS DAY
•MTN Hires Former US Attorney-General to Sort $3.9bn Fine
•Nigeria Hits 5,000MW Power Generation Mark
•Rivers Guber Fallout: Rivers APC Seeks Succour from Buhari
•PDP Summons Emergency Meeting to Select National Chairman
•Supreme Court Confirms PDP's Udom, Ikpeazu As Governors
•No Excuses on N5tn Revenue Target, Adeosun Warns FIRS
•MTN Hires Former US Attorney-General to Sort $3.9bn Fine
•NNPC Posts N267bn Loss in 2015
•NURTW Urges INEC to Deregister Parties

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