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NEWSPAPER REVIEW, Saturday, March 19, 2016


The Authority
•2-year anniversary: Labour Party slams Obiano, says dividend to the people

•Another security operative killed in Rivers

•No going back on Computer Based Test - JAMB

•Why female suicide bombers now disguise as males - Military

•Teenage cultist kills retired Headmistress in Edo

•2017 AFCON qualifiers: Injury knocks out Omeruo

•Assets declaration: CCT rules on Saraki's application next week

•Abduction of Ifesinachi, an abomination, says stepmother

Vanguard
•Rivers Rerun: Heavy Military Presence In Port Harcourt

•Lawless Fulani Herdsmen Take Over BRT Lane

Agatu Genocide: Benue Lawmakers Slam Buhari

Ocholi’s Son Vows To Continue His Legacy As Osinbajo, Others Bid Farewell To Late Minister

•Detention: Fayose Says DSS Gradually Becoming Oppression Tool For APC

•Agatu Massacre: Victims Accuse Buhari’s Govt Of Insensitivity

•Gospel Music Is Poorly Promoted– El Levite

•Court Remands Ikorodu Kidnap Suspects In Prison Custody

•Alleged N5.6bn Fraud: S-Court Orders EFCC To Prosecute Ex-Gov Kalu

National Mirror
•Agatu killings: Benue Reps accuse FG of complicity

•Ocholi, wife, son buried amidst tears, encomiums
•Female bombers now disguise as men —Military

•Christian Elders slam Buhari over Nigeria’s membership of Islamic coalition

•Asset Declaration: Saraki asks Tribunal to quash charges against him

•Gunmen kill DSS operative in Rivers

•Nigeria’s trade declines by 30.6%

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