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#Punch
*Activists, lawyers differ on planned merger of ICPC, EFCC
*Uproar in Senate over state of the nation bill
*Military ousts Egypt's President Morsi
*Customs accused of killing 30-year-old car dealer
*Wike dares Amaechi to leave PDP
*Address climate change in Africa - UN
*Kenya terror suspect linked to London bomber - UK
*Ghana repatriates 3,877 Chinese illegal miners
*Mandela's grandson loses legal battle over gravesite
*'Cameroon says it has 4,000 refugees from Nigeria'
*We'll continue to invest in Nigeria - British envoy
*NGF: Lawyers' row stalls Fashola's suit
*Ekiti: ACN leaders stop Bamidele's gov bid

#NationalMirror
*Reps raise 14-man panel to probe oil theft
*Investigate alleged ATM scam
*No row with NASS over budget, says Okonjo-Iweala
*Amaechi escapes death as car ram into convoy
*FEC approves N459m for 17,000 voters card readers
*Guards remanded for turning school into miscreants lodge
*LASTMA to arrest traffic offenders at home
*Marketers forged document to obtain N1.1bn subsidy payment Witness
*Traders killings: Bodija market still shut
*FCMB managers jump bail over N146m fraud trial
*Kainji Dam cant perform optimally anymore FG
*Cultism: Police parade 12 Ado Poly students
*Tinubu, Akande endorse Fayemi for second term
*Two held over Ijebu-Ode cult clash
*Siblings unveil childrens books
*Stakeholders root for NECOs retention
*Group organises summer camp for children
*Corps members relatives barred from NYSC orientation camp
*2015: Jonathan should go the way of Mandela

#Guardian
*Egyptian military sacks Morsi's govt
*20,550 Borno residents flee to Cameroun over Boko Haram
*Senate in rowdy session over State of the Nation Bill
*Zik varsity ASUU splits over nationwide strike
*U.S. researchers claim cure for HIV
*Again, tussle over legal representation stalls NGF suit
*INEC blames Imo govt, lawmakers for Oguta polls crisis
*NUPENG suspends strike
*IGP denies receiving Governor Amaechi's petition
*Reps ban same sex marriage
*'No credible presidential candidate in North yet'
*Oshiomhole berates Works Ministry over projects' designs, claims
*NUJ panel on blackmail, extortion charge starts sitting
*'North has over 80% unqualified teachers'
Chime sacks commissioner
*We are more concerned about farmlands, not oil, says Kogi
*Edo House to probe Benin varsity student killing
*Nigeria, junkyard of 22,000 tonnes of banned pesticides, say experts
*Marketers' trial stalls over representation in N1.5b subsidy fraud case
*Suswam's security aide assaults journalist

#Tribune
*COUP IN EGYPT: ARMY SACKS MORSI, SUSPENDS CONSTITUTION •Interim president named •The revolution was stolen from us - Morsi
*122kg Indian hemp found in Ekiti classroom
*Over 80% northern teachers not qualified - NTI
*Why I didn't attend Adesanya memorial lecture - Adebanjo
*Herbert Wigwe succeeds Aig-Imoukhuede as Access Bank GMD
*Why Oguta constituency election was inconclusive—INEC ACN slams presidency
*NUPENG suspends strike
*New vaccine'll save 30, 000 children yearly—Mimiko
*'No mass resignation at Airtel'
*Why Unilorin will not join ASUU strike - Chairman

#TheNation
*Okonjo-Iweala seizes N100b constituency cash
*Slain Ibadan traders lost N22m, says leader
*Military sacks Egypt President Morsi
*Reps to probe banks for fake note-dispensing ATMs
*Amaechi versus Mbu: Reps probe Rivers security crisis
*Senate in rowdy session over State of the Nation
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*Fed Govt's battle against terrorists, oil thieves
*Weighing the war, amnesty for insurgents
*Boko Haram: Rights group protests engagement of 'civilian JTF' in Borno
*Fed Govt approves purchase of 17,000 voter card readers for 2015 elections



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