Today's Newspaper Review [ 8th March, 2015]
THIS DAY Southern Kaduna Retired Generals Dismiss Contract Allegations; Keyamo Accuses Service Chiefs of Profiting from Insurgency; Gbadesir...
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THIS DAY
Southern Kaduna Retired Generals Dismiss Contract Allegations;
Keyamo Accuses Service Chiefs of Profiting from Insurgency;
Gbadesire Alleges Threat to Life;
NCC: Telephone Penetration in Nigeria Has Hit 100% Mark;
NHRC Takes No Violence Campaign to Lagos, Kaduna, Others;
Card Reader Testing: PDP Worried about Lapses;
The Campaigns and the Threats of Litigation;
Five Bomb Attacks in Maiduguri, Death Toll Over 54;
In Condemnation of the Savage Allegations over Fuel Scarcity;
The Confusion over JAMB Examination Slip;
PUNCH
INEC card readers pass mock exam;
Anti-Buhari protesters at Chatham House were paid —Graham;
Jonathan visits Ooni, monarch demands Oduduwa State;
I did not attend secondary school — Prof. Adeniran;
Jonathan in fitness walk, pledges special funds for sports;
Buhari scared of debate with Jonathan –Presidency;
Boko Haram pledges allegiance to Islamic State;
Jega meets service chiefs, IGP others over polls;
PDP says APC one-million-man march flopped;
Elections: Young Democratic Party gives INEC fresh condition;
Tinubu superior to Afenifere leaders —Opadokun
Tinubu, Aregbesola, Osinbajo tackle PDP at Lagos APC rally
TRIBUNE
Anxiety mounts over March 28 election;
3 Killed, many injured as Shettima's campaign turns bloody;
Tinubu has lost grip of Lagos, Fani-Kayode, PDP mocks APC over rally;
Chibok girls: APC calls Jonathan's comment insensitive;
'Nigerians should be proud of ICPC';
'Jonathan has done well for the North';
We must radicalise our perception of religion —Niger governor;
Voter education: Buhari's group trains 297 women;
5,000 get Ondo govt loan to boost business
Yar'Adua foundation laments predicament of Nigerian women;
I'll liberate Delta from PDP's stranglehold —Emerhor;
No more shift in election dates —Adeleke;
GUARDIAN
Worrisome Lapses Mark INEC's Test Of Card Readers;
For Fifty Shades Of Grey, Public Screening Is Forbidden;
Sijuade, Ife Monarchs Endorse Jonathan's Re-election Bid;
Maiduguri Multiple Blasts Kill 55, As Army Recovers Two More Local
Governments;
Radical Islamists 'facing ban on working with children';
MH370: Malaysia marks first anniversary of flight's loss;
Malaysia Prime Minister 'hopeful' MH370 will be found, committed to
search;
Obama weighs in on Clinton email controversy;
Police on standby as man spotted on U.K. parliament roof;
U.N. calls for swift justice after 'heinous' Mali attack;
Bill Clinton defends foreign donations to foundation;
VANGUARD
INEC Mock poll exposes Card Readers' flaws;
25,000 pastors hold prayers for Buhari in Lagos;
Blame Buhari, Shettima, Lai Mohammed if Chibok girls are not found —
PDP;
Butcher Ibrahim crippled by police bullets;
How Jonathan's re-election bid turned Bini palace chiefs against each
other;
'APC's propaganda won't win poll for Buhari';
Why Igbo will vote Jonathan —Ohanaeze leader, Nworgu;
Dozens killed as three bombs hit Maiduguri;
Flying Eagles confront Senegal in AYC opener;
Bafana Bafana/Eagles have scores to settle – SAFA boss;