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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR THURSDAY 10TH NOVEMBER, 2016.



GUARDIAN
* Senate steps down bills on grazing, cites constitutional limitations
* Global agency faults Nigerian doctors on procedure
* Buhari charges ministers to work harder as exco marks one year
* SEC records N2.1b deficit over uncertainties in capital market
* NGOs flay Nigerian delegates’ objection to global anti-tobacco talks
* Reps to probe MMM monetary scheme, caution citizens
* ‘303,000 women, 2.7m babies died from pregnancy-related causes in 2015’ - WHO
* Biggest supermoon set for November 14

PUNCH
* Go after MMM promoters, Reps tell EFCC, CBN
* Chiefs ask Senate to revisit Lagos’ special status
* Only states can decide on grazing, herdsmen movement –Senate
* US to help Nigeria improve disaster mgt, preparedness
* VC Crawford University, wants JAMB to conduct UTME twice yearly
* Rivers rerun: Obey Buhari, Wike tells INEC, police
* Trump’s victory: Naira unaffected, now 460/dollar
* Trump’s victory: I’ll tear my green card on January 20, says Soyinka

THISDAY
* Buhari, World Leaders Congratulate Trump
* Buhari Appoints Onnoghen Acting CJN
* Senate Rejects Grazing Reserve Bill, Says It’s Unconstitutional
* SEC Blames Turbulent Capital Market for N2.1bn Revenue Deficit
* Nigeria’s Population Estimated at 182m With Widening Youth Bulge
* Senate Repeals 58-year-old Colonial Customs Act to Enhance Efficiency
* Niger Delta Avengers Weakened as JTF Foils Another Attack on Chevron Escravos Pipeline in Delta
* Imo Police Boss Leads Operations against Kidnappers, Armed Robbers

THE NATION
* ‘Stop campaign of calumny against Tinubu’
* Nigerian equities slump further over US poll outcome
* 10 kids feared drowned, scores injured in ethnic clash in Ajah
* Court grants Fed Govt’s request to produce Supreme Court officials
* Abia, Ondo cases: NJC dismisses petitions against Justice Abang
* 70 per cent admission quota not filled in five years, says JAMB
* Buhari, Southeast lawmakers meet over development, jobs
* TB Joshua removes Clinton prophesy from facebook page

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