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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR FRIDAY 25TH NOVEMBER, 2016.



VANGUARD
*Tragedy: Falconets player hospitalized as NFF fails to pay off team

*DSS sting operation: Reps threaten arrest warrant against AGF

*IPOB commends Amnesty International’s report on killing of Biafra agitators

*Rape: Al-Mu’minaat enjoins mothers on proper upbringing

*Pilgrims who missed meals in S/Arabia will be refunded —Jigawa govt

*Freight forwarders kick as Customs agents endorse fee collection AWCON: Super

*Falcons set to harass Harambee Starlets

*FIFA World Cup qualifiers: Eagles right back position gives Rohr headache

*Reps fire OBJ, say you’re the grandfather of corruption in Nigeria

THISDAY
*In Tight Race, Ondo Residents Elect New Governor Tomorrow

*EFCC: Corrupt Judges Not Business of DSS or Internal Security

*House: Obasanjo is Grandfather of Corruption in Nigeria

*Ibe Kachikwu
FG’s Peace Talks with Oil Rebels Deadlocked

*224 Firms Submit Bids for 2017 Crude Term ContraCT

GUARDIAN
*Obasanjo is grandpa of corruption in Nigeria, say Reps

*Anenih opens up on Abiola’s annulled June 12 mandate

*Training of workers not political, says Mimiko

*Supreme Court rejects motions against Jegede

*Disasters loom at airports over obsolete traffic tools

PUNCH
*Corruption, not a threat to national security, says Magu

*Amosun, Akande, Ajimobi, Aregbesola meet over APC crisis

*Oke, Akeredolu disagree as Jegede calls for poll delay

*A big for nothing country!

*Apps that turn smartphones to TV remote control

*Egun men search for wives, children after attack

*Obasanjo is grandfather of corruption in Nigeria –Reps

*Corruption has made governance difficult, says Gowon


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