Punch
• Africa must industrialise to succeed, says Jonathan
• Nigerians pilgrimage to Ghana’s ‘Portakabin’ universities
• Cultists kill Bowen student for rejecting sexual advances
• N1tn spent illegally on kerosene subsidy –Tambuwal
• B’Haram: Relocate army HQ to Borno, Reps tell FG
• Queues resurface as petrol scarcity spreads
• Nigerians must be united –Gowon
• Delayed Brazil stadium retains World Cup status
• A’Ibom to experience uninterrupted power supply soon – Akpabio’s aide
• Three troops killed, 14 captured in southern Yemen clashes
• ‘Nollywood, only industry capable of redefining Nigeria’
• Osun new education policy is unstoppable, says Aregbesola
• B’Haram’s anti-aircraft training camp uncovered in Niger
• Tambuwal, Kogi gov decry over-dependence on oil
• I am still in PDP, Obasanjo insists
• PDP, Mark want defected N’Assembly members’ suit dismissed
• Oduah hands over
• Gunners can pass Bayern test – Wenger
• NFF shopping for tech assistant since 2013
Vanguard
• Boko Haram: Our hands are tied — Presidency
• Ex-Works minister Balat dies; Mark, Atiku, others mourn him
• 2015: Jonathan to fire more ministers
• 18 killed in Adamawa, Benue separate attacks
• It's too early to endorse any candidate for 2015 —Obasanjo
• Senate confirms Gusau, Obanikoro, 9 others as ministers
• Native doctor’s charm kills pastor, one other accused of witchcraft
• Why kerosene is not sold at official price — NNPC
• Confab: Yoruba committee applauds Ogun parley, insists on regionalism
• Actors call for sack of heads of two govt agencies
• Tambuwal raises alarm over dwindling power and airline intervention fund
• Senate confirms Gusau, Obanikoro, 9 others as ministers
• It’s too early to endorse any candidate for 2015 —Obasanjo
• 18 killed in Adamawa, Benue separate attacks
• 2015: Jonathan to fire more ministers
• JSS 3 student drowns in Edo flood
• Again, LASU students protest, paralyse activities in Alausa
Nigerian Tribune
• N1trn kerosene subsidy in 4 years: NNPC must disclose source of
funding —Tambuwal •As fuel queues returns •Petrol sells for N130 per litre in Akure, N100 in Ibadan
• 2015: APC engages Obama’s publicist •To boost electoral chances
• International laws hamper war against Boko Haram —Presidency •Reps to Jonathan: Relocate Army HQ to Maiduguri
• Osun new educational policy has no religious undertone —Aregbesola •Commits over N31bn to school projects
• Senate confirms Gusau, Obanikoro, 9 others •Osun senators lose bid to stop Adesiyan
• Jonathan appoints Brig-Gen Arogbofa as new Chief of Staff
• Defection: Tambuwal opposes APC lawmakers’ suit •As court reserves judgment till March 26
• Protesting LASU students boo Lagos deputy speaker
• Ekiti gov polls: PDP aspirants in dilemma over primaries
• Court sets aside N212.2bn judgment against Akingbola
The Guardian
• Pussy Riot members are released in Sochi
• Husband joins search in Bali for missing Japan diver
• Venezuela opposition's Leopoldo Lopez hands himself in
• TV special unleashed the trauma of Korea's divided families
• Haiti's first cardinal says will tell pope of country's woes
• Tokyo stocks down 0.68% by break
• South Sudan's tale of two cities: hidden horrors in bustling capital
• Jonathan names Arogbofa, ex-general, as chief of staff
• German court jails Rwandan mayor on genocide charges
• Poland charges suspected paedophile cleric
• Five killed in Kiev clashes as security forces issue ultimatum
• Aig-Imokhuede, Okei-Odumakin for Social Media Week
• Grand Lodge donates N1m to hearing impaired school
• MTN thrills youths at Valentine Day’s party
• LASU resumes Feb. 24, students, activists storm Lagos Assembly over fees hike
• Africa must industrialise to succeed, says Jonathan
• Nigerians pilgrimage to Ghana’s ‘Portakabin’ universities
• Cultists kill Bowen student for rejecting sexual advances
• N1tn spent illegally on kerosene subsidy –Tambuwal
• B’Haram: Relocate army HQ to Borno, Reps tell FG
• Queues resurface as petrol scarcity spreads
• Nigerians must be united –Gowon
• Delayed Brazil stadium retains World Cup status
• A’Ibom to experience uninterrupted power supply soon – Akpabio’s aide
• Three troops killed, 14 captured in southern Yemen clashes
• ‘Nollywood, only industry capable of redefining Nigeria’
• Osun new education policy is unstoppable, says Aregbesola
• B’Haram’s anti-aircraft training camp uncovered in Niger
• Tambuwal, Kogi gov decry over-dependence on oil
• I am still in PDP, Obasanjo insists
• PDP, Mark want defected N’Assembly members’ suit dismissed
• Oduah hands over
• Gunners can pass Bayern test – Wenger
• NFF shopping for tech assistant since 2013
Vanguard
• Boko Haram: Our hands are tied — Presidency
• Ex-Works minister Balat dies; Mark, Atiku, others mourn him
• 2015: Jonathan to fire more ministers
• 18 killed in Adamawa, Benue separate attacks
• It's too early to endorse any candidate for 2015 —Obasanjo
• Senate confirms Gusau, Obanikoro, 9 others as ministers
• Native doctor’s charm kills pastor, one other accused of witchcraft
• Why kerosene is not sold at official price — NNPC
• Confab: Yoruba committee applauds Ogun parley, insists on regionalism
• Actors call for sack of heads of two govt agencies
• Tambuwal raises alarm over dwindling power and airline intervention fund
• Senate confirms Gusau, Obanikoro, 9 others as ministers
• It’s too early to endorse any candidate for 2015 —Obasanjo
• 18 killed in Adamawa, Benue separate attacks
• 2015: Jonathan to fire more ministers
• JSS 3 student drowns in Edo flood
• Again, LASU students protest, paralyse activities in Alausa
Nigerian Tribune
• N1trn kerosene subsidy in 4 years: NNPC must disclose source of
funding —Tambuwal •As fuel queues returns •Petrol sells for N130 per litre in Akure, N100 in Ibadan
• 2015: APC engages Obama’s publicist •To boost electoral chances
• International laws hamper war against Boko Haram —Presidency •Reps to Jonathan: Relocate Army HQ to Maiduguri
• Osun new educational policy has no religious undertone —Aregbesola •Commits over N31bn to school projects
• Senate confirms Gusau, Obanikoro, 9 others •Osun senators lose bid to stop Adesiyan
• Jonathan appoints Brig-Gen Arogbofa as new Chief of Staff
• Defection: Tambuwal opposes APC lawmakers’ suit •As court reserves judgment till March 26
• Protesting LASU students boo Lagos deputy speaker
• Ekiti gov polls: PDP aspirants in dilemma over primaries
• Court sets aside N212.2bn judgment against Akingbola
The Guardian
• Pussy Riot members are released in Sochi
• Husband joins search in Bali for missing Japan diver
• Venezuela opposition's Leopoldo Lopez hands himself in
• TV special unleashed the trauma of Korea's divided families
• Haiti's first cardinal says will tell pope of country's woes
• Tokyo stocks down 0.68% by break
• South Sudan's tale of two cities: hidden horrors in bustling capital
• Jonathan names Arogbofa, ex-general, as chief of staff
• German court jails Rwandan mayor on genocide charges
• Poland charges suspected paedophile cleric
• Five killed in Kiev clashes as security forces issue ultimatum
• Aig-Imokhuede, Okei-Odumakin for Social Media Week
• Grand Lodge donates N1m to hearing impaired school
• MTN thrills youths at Valentine Day’s party
• LASU resumes Feb. 24, students, activists storm Lagos Assembly over fees hike

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