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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Saturday, March 05, 2016


PUNCH
•Teacher beheads proprietor’s granddaughter over unpaid salaries.
•Ese: Dickson reassures Orurus of support.
•Housewife bathes husband with hot water for denying her sex.
•DSP faces dismissal over marked N24, 000 bribe.
•Mother, four-year-old daughter killed by assailants, buried amidst tears.
•Obasanjo urges international community on global security
•Rerun: Wike asks PDP leaders to resist DSS’s arrest;
•Mile 12: Residents, traders flee amid fears of reprisal
•IG takes over rescue operation of abducted schoolgirls;
•Ese: Hausa youths lure our little girls with cash, food – Lagos parents, landlords.
•Ex-militants, militiamen invade Lagos …behind robbery, kidnapping spree.
•40, 000 pregnant women die annually in Nigeria – US.
•EFCC arrests Ebonyi Speaker for N60m fraud

GUARDIAN
•Ganduje’s Mother, Fatimatu, Buried
•MTN Targets 12.5 Million New Customers as Profit down 51 Per cent
•Arms Deal: Trial to Proceed As Dasuki Loses •Application on Contempt Of Court
•Count Us Out Of Stoppage of N5000 Welfare Package, Says NASS
•Buhari Tasks Olubadan at His Coronation
•Bello Supports Election of New Speaker, Alfa
•Okoh Urges Govt to Check Activities of Herdsmen
•ASUU Tackles Oshiomhole Over Confiscation, Demolishing Of UNIBEN Lecturers Houses
•Sack of VCs Unconstitutional, Unfair, Fayose Insists
•Wike Directs Political Appointees to Resist Arrest
•Shiites Deny Frustrating Judicial Panel on Kaduna Clash
•Badaru Laments Poor Education, Health System in Jigawa

VANGUARD
•Siasia: How Eagles can beat Egypt
•IWDC: Nigeria needs more women entrepreneurs
•MAYHEM AT MILE 12 MARKET: Lagos promises quick, effective solution to dispute
•Council boss commends Gov. Ugwuanyi on investment drive
•Eskor Toyo fought against social injustice, discrimination, poverty —Buhari
•Military kills terrorists in Alagarno forest.
•Stop embalming corpses outside mortuary, Delta commissioner urges Bomadi Hospital. •Infantino: Football must return to pitches, not boardroom.
•Why we are attacking Agatu —Fulani herdsmen.
•Boko Haram now sells stolen cattle to fund terror.

LEADERSHIP
•Why FG Must Prosecute Jonathan – AFP
•PMB Breaking Record, Elevating the Physically Challenged
•Will Peoples Mega Party Replicate History in 2019?
•1trillion naira Rail Project: Reps Query Skewed Bidding Process
•Armsgate: Again, Dasuki Loses Bid to Stop Trial
•Dollar Restraint Begins To Hurt Banks

THIS DAY
•Dasuki Loses Bid to Stop Trial As Badeh’s Bail Quest Falters
•Buhari Commiserates with Ganduje, Extols Mother’s Virtues
•Amid Pomp and Pageantry, Adetunji Crowned Olubadan, Calls for Creation of Ibadan State
•51 Bag First Class in UNIOSUN
•LEAP Africa Launches E Integrity to Promote Values-based Leadership in Nigeria
•Power Generation Rises to 4387mw, as NERC Monitors Discos

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
•Those calling for scrap of NYSC don’t mean well for Nigeria —Catholic Bishop
•Oyo doctors helped Osun colleagues pay exam fees —Olatunji, NMA chairman
•Boko Haram’s fresh antics exposed
•Awujale restates call for community police
Jonathan’s ADC released
•Falana calls on FG to rescue another 14-year-old girl

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