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Punch
*APC'll collapse soon –Presidency
*Jonathan replies OBJ: Your letter is full of lies
*FG spent N4.17tn illegally in nine years –Reps' report
*Christmas is idolatrous –Kumuyi
*Al Qaeda apologises for Yemen hospital attack
*Egypt jails three activists for involvement in 2011 uprising
*Falconets beat Tunisia 4-0 in return leg qualifiers
*S'Sudan crisis: Rebels seize oil-producing region
*NMA suspends warning strike
*We won't declare defected legislators' seat vacant –INEC
*Naval chief blames insiders for sea piracy
*El-Rufai loses brother, nephew in car crash
*Harmattan: Counterfeiters import fake medicines for catarrh treatment

Vanguard
*NMA directs doctors to end 5-day warning strike today
*Govs defection: PDP took things for granted,says Suswam
*How FG allegedly lavished N4.7trn in 8yrs, by Reps
*APC's visit to Obasanjo: Nigeria heading for shipwreck – Soyinka
*Edo community alleges fraud in pipeline surveillance contract award
*Another twin explosion rocks Rivers
*INSECURITY: Uduaghan calls for state police
*Probe Agip over alleged plot to cause violence, Bayelsa monarchs, youths urge Dickson
*Crude oil theft: Surveillance cameras'll help identify, classify vessels — CNS
*FG assures on completion of East-West Road

Leadership
*Insurgency: FG Urged To Secure Nation's Borders Technologically
*Doctors Should Not Always Be Blamed For Misdiagnosis - Idris
*Defection: PDP Remains Nigeria's Political Ocean – Ugboho
*Ayogu Eze's Kinsmen Demand Reinstatement Of UNN Pro-Chancellor
*Defection of 37 Lawmakers Lawful – Reps
*Yuletide: IGP Directs Security Beef-up Nationwide
*State Of Emergency: Clamour For 2015 Elections Misplaced - Rep

National Mirror
*Nsukka zone wants suspended UNN Pro-Chancellor reinstated
*2015 Senate race: Ebonyi youths declare Elechi unopposed
*NUT vs ASUSS: Appeal Court sets aside NIC judgement
*Fresh oil spill devastates Bayelsa community
*EFCC's prosecution of indicted politicians slow-Lawyers
*ASUU vows to monitor FG's funds to varsities
*Banks' credit to private sector rose to N15.7trn in Q2
*Doctors end five-day-old warning strike
*FAAN opens MMIA extended terminal

Tribune
*JONATHAN REPLIES OBJ •Your letter subversive, ominous, hypocritical •Gives 10 reasons why he must reply
*Police to mount 24-hour surveillance of banks, churches in Sokoto Ban fireworks, knockouts
*Power: Labour issues 14-day ultimatum to FG
*Again, AGF's absence stalls Oyinlola's suit against MTN
*'ASUU strike stalled take-off of Niger State University of Education'
*Doctors end strike, resume duty today
*National crisis: We need God's intervention -Mark
*IG directs AIGs, CPs to provide water-tight security during Yuletide
*Plot against Jonathan portends dire consequences for Nigeria -Akinjide warns

Guardian
*PHN, minister seek telecoms' partnership over vaccines
* Govt's earnings drop to N2.7tr in Q3
* Kashamu writes Obasanjo, threatens suit over letter * Enugu North urges reversal of UNN pro-chancellor's sack
* Farmers protest, want govt to shelve plan to ban fish importation
* Reps order registration of MCSN as collecting society
* Doctors suspend strike, may commence full action Jan 2014
* Amaechi urges youth to transform Nigeria
* First Nation expands route network to Port Harcourt
* Boko Haram in Borno will fizzle out, says Shettima

The Nation
*Jonathan to Obasanjo: I'm fighting corruption
*NEXIM to raise $60m for shipping line
*I believe in what I wrote to Jonathan, Obasanjo insists
*Nigerian pilgrims visit Jericho
*Doctors strike for January 6
*Jonathan to Obasanjo: you've
*PDP to lose more governors, lawmakers, says Edo SSG
*IGP directs police chiefs to ensure tight security at Yuletide
*Boko Haram: Families of soldiers in Bama evacuated
*Insiders responsible for piracy in Nigerian waters, says Naval Chief
*Persons with disabilities need help,says beauty queen
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