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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR MONDAY 14TH NOVEMBER, 2016.



GUARDIAN
* CBN to move against banks over poor services
* Anti-corruption war tearing APC apart
* Compulsory leave order not meant to sack workers, says Aregbesola
* States to get N20b each for infrastructure
* BoT chairman rules out new party emerging from PDP
* Military warns Nigerians against rumour peddling
* IPAC urges Senate to reconsider Buhari’s loan request
* ‘Diabetes cases rose by 74.4 % in 34 years’ - WHO

PUNCH
* Senate’ll resolve Buhari’s $30bn loan request this week – Ndume
* It’ll be disastrous for leaders to kill PDP – BoT chair
* Amid recession, Reps take delivery of N3.6bn exotic cars
* Lawyers threaten to shut down ministry of Justice, Cross River State
* Jibrin writes Buhari, Reps say embattled lawmaker desperate
* Blame FG for renewed attacks on oil facilities –Avengers
* Nigeria lacks ideas, not money – Ex-gov Duke
* We capitalise on victims’ greed to defraud them –Suspects

THISDAY
* Naira Appreciates after DSS Action on Currency Dealers
* CAN to Parley Buhari, Osinbajo on National Security
* Buhari Travels to Morocco for Climate Change Conference
* Invasion: Ijaw Chief Defends Military, Says Militants are Terrorists
* Police Arrest Man for Blackmailing Ladies with Nude Pictures
* Students Sat on the Floor with Chairs Locked Away
* Bayelsa Vigilante Laments Non-prosecution of 60 Criminals Handed over to Police
* Presidency Begins Distribution of Relief Materials in Borno Liberated Communities

THE NATION
* $175m found in Jonathan’s wife’s firm’s bank account
* Troops’ presence reason behind bombings, says Avengers
T* Nigeria to end $800m a year wheat import from Russia
* Fed Govt: 1,459mw coming from 20 plants
* Fed Govt to float pension scheme for self-employed individuals
* Crime rate: Nigerians to enjoy better Yuletide, says IGP
* National assets: Controversy lingers over proposed sale
* Dogara to Dangote, others: pull Nigeria out of recession

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