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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR SUNDAY 3rd JULY, 2016


VANGUARD
•Anarchy looms in Abia as third contender emerges, challenges court ruling affirming Ogah as gov-elect
•Herdsmen Attack: Enugu Catholic Bishop blasts security agencies
•With US$12,000 a year, I’ll give you world champions —Toblow 2
•We’re lending to nations, says Adeboye
•Edo: We will surmount PDP crisis to beat APC — Ize-Iyamu
•Avengers, Tompolo disown alleged bombers in DSS custody

PUNCH
•Tight security in Abia Govt House as court rules Monday
•PUNCH reporter wins Rotary humanitarian award
•Police probe murder of Oyo assembly’s only opposition member
•Post-UTME: NANS demands refund for students
•SSANU, NASU insist on new VC for OAU, reject Salami
•Saraki, others have no absolute immunity, says Falana

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
•PDP picks dep gov candidate in Edo
•Niger Delta communities face extinction over erosions—ERA
•54-year old man, defiles 11-year old orphan in Ekiti
•Yoruba leaders deplore lopsided security appointments
•Dideolu Hospital ends free health screening, enlightenment programme

THISDAY
•FG to Boost Economies of 9 Oil Producing States with Industrial... Acquires 2,430 hectares for the projects
•13 Months After Inauguration, Ikpeazu Moves into Govt House
•Plot to Blackmail Okiro Exposed
•No Part of Lagos is Open to Terror Attacks, Say LASG,...
•Stop Discrimination against Christians in the North, Catholic Bishops Tell Buhari
•You Have No Absolute Immunity, Falana Tells President, Govs, N’Assembly Leadership

THE GUARDIAN
•Art community mourns literary icon, humanist
•There is no absolute immunity in Nigeria’s Constitution, says Falana
•Tension mounts over renewed Plateau-Taraba border conflict
•Lawmaker’s death is suspected case of murder­­­­ –– Police
•Experts slam untimely retirement of AIGs
•Senators vow to turn heat on presidency

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
•Abia crisis: Ogah goes underground, he won`t be sworn in, says Ikpeazu
•Computer village bomb plan: DSS lied, we are not terrorists-IPOB no member will testify against Kanu
•Fresh fue scarcity looms as PENGASAN sets to begin strike on Wednesday, accuses Kachikwu of running one man show, multi nationals threatening to lay off staff
•Buhari loses grip of national assembly, why house adopted confab report, senate to follow suit after recess, Nigeria will crumble under APC-gg Darah

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