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#Guardian
*Reps ban same sex marriage
*Stakeholders deplore high operational cost at ports
*Egypt's crisis deepens, Morsi snubs army's ultimatum
*FAAN, firm in bloody clash over land
*SSS parades suspected abductors of Justice Rhodes-Vivour's family
*ASUU strike paralyses academic activities in varsities
*Govt pledges 4,000mw addition to power generation by Dec
*Yuguda returns to NGF, asks Babangida to step down
*ASUU begins indefinite strike over unpaid allowances
*Court nullifies appointment of service chiefs
*Yoruba leaders extol Adesanya, differ on unity
*Lagos Assembly seeks stiffer sanction against defilement of minors, rape
*Justice Abubakar becomes chief judge of Niger
*CNPP decries decreasing budgetary vote for judiciary
*Suntai may soon return to office, says Suswam
*AMCON files fresh contempt charge against Ogboru, firm
*Nigeria gets W'Bank, Australia, Canada aid on solid minerals' finance
*Court grants anti-Amaechi lawmakers' request
*Ekiti teachers suspend strike
*Amaechi seeks transfer of CP over corps members' kidnap, others

#NationalMirror
*PDP cant afford to depart from South-West Atiku
*Public service and recurring ghost workers syndrome
*Still in search of reliable disease data
*Ado-Odo crisis: Judge lambasts DPO, calls him a liar
*700 newborns die daily in Nigeria Save the Children Initiative
*Mothers health determines babies health Balogun
*Nigeria crosses final hurdle to emerge Guinea worm-free
*Branding Nigeria for cultural revolution
*N3bn grant: Nollywood wahala
*CBN bemoans N11.7bn spent yearly on tomato paste imports
*CAF throws Rangers out of Confed Cup
*USA 94 fallout: Ex-Eagles launch house campaign
*17 soldiers to face court martial for murder, others
*State of the Nation Address Bill: Jonathan, lawmakers on collision course
*NGF crisis is about tenure elongation of President Jonathan Junaid Mohammad
*Egypts army gives Morsi 48 hours to solve crisis
*£3,000 visa bond a slap on Nigeria Ekweremadu, Akiolu
*Civilian JTF sets ANPP chairs house ablaze
*Oil workers commence strike over alleged anti-labour policies

#Punch
*Wedding: Deeper Life suspends Kumuyi's son
*PDP convention: Members warn Jonathan against constitutional crisis
*Budget: National Assembly carpets Okonjo-Iweala
*Our colleague was slaughtered by B'Haram members - Survivor
*Wike, Opara betrayed me - Amaechi
*US blacklists Myanmar general over N'Korea arms deals
*19 die in Siberia helicopter crash
*Czech escapes death after falling under subway train
*Nigeria can reduce rural poverty - FG delegation
*Egypt: Protests increase as Morsi snubs army ultimatum
*Nigeria, others attain hunger eradication target
Senegal remands ex-Chad leader over war crimes
*'16,213 S'African tourists visited Nigeria in 2012'
*EU delays Turkey's membership talks

#TheNation
*Boko Haram: Tears as bodies arrive in Ibadan
*Budget 2013 faces bleak future
*Amaechi threatens to stop funding police
*Jonathan to National Assembly: restore
*N72.4b budget cut
*NUPENG calls off strike
*Anambra Catholics, Anglicans clash over school premises
*Okonjo-Iweala summoned
*Why insecurity thrives in the North, by Islamic scholars
*Boko Haram victims protest in Anambra
*Southsouth, Southeast monarchs unite for Jonathan

#Tribune
*Jonathan vows to stop death by HIV/AIDS
*Randy bishop paraded in P/Harcourt for raping girl, 15
*Langtang killings: DCO missing, death toll now 70 •7,000 displaced
*Yuguda returns to Northern Governors Forum
Man beats wife to death, buries her
*Nasarawa killings: Police arrest Ombatse notorious member
*Australia, Canada vote $1.89bn to support Nigeria's mining sector
*House of Reps member petitioned over alleged forgery
*Memories of Afenifere leader, Adesanya, come alive in Lagos
*ASUU strike paralyses varsities
*Bodija 10: Wailing as traders receive corpses



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