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Leadership
*We Will Not Bow To Boko Haram – Army
*Jonathan Lacks Power To Sack Sanusi – Gbajabiamila
*Gulak Is A Political Liability – Gov Nyako
*Court To Hear Otudeko's $48m Suit Against Dangote January 21
*Steady Power: 6 Months Deadline Unrealistic – Operators
*Eagles Will Bounce Back – Keshi
*'Hospitals Should Not Reject Gunshot, Accident Victims'
*Jonathan Hits Back At APC, Kwankwaso, Others
*2015 Polls: Obasanjo May Back PDP Governor Against Jonathan

Punch
*Baby dies in inferno, another petrol tanker crashes
*Sanusi's successor: President considers S'West candidates
*Tukur panics, seeks deputy national leaders' support
*N255m car scandal: Presidential panel indicts Oduah *Rivers crisis: Police shoot pro-Amaechi senator … disperse political rally
*UN concerns mount over besieged Syrians
*Caffeine pill 'could boost memory'
*Police investigate murder of girl, 17, in Gombe
*UniAbuja fire outbreak injures two
*JTF acquires equipment to check illegal refineries
*Iran to start scaling back nuclear program January 20
*Sanusi, not bigger than government, says Jang
*NDLEA to spend N134.9m as security vote in 2014
*'I'm not under pressure to be governor'
*Again, Jonathan blasts nation's elders over provocative statements

Vanguard
*Ugborodo crisis: Gunmen abduct Ayiri's 10-yr-old niece
*Why I'll continue to deploy soldiers on streets – Uduaghan
*UNN crisis: ASUU chairman, 2 others suspended
*Pregnant woman, 9 others burnt to death as bus goes up in flames
*Death of 2 Nigerian students in Ukraine causes uproar
*LASU is the most expensive public university – ASUU
*Europe is making progress but not all is well- Lagarde
*My convoy was bombed – Ndume
*Tukur, PDP NWC hold emergency meeting today
*Customs board considers list for promotion to DIG

National Mirror
*Pressure mounts on Jonathan over Tukur
*Bombing: Lawyers, stakeholders seek protection of courts, allied institutions
*Ex-Ogun guber candidate, Banjo, resigns from NCP
*Jonathan cautions 'senior citizens' against provocative utterances
*Police disrupt church service in attempt to arrest culprit
*Police disrupt church service in attempt to arrest culprit
*Olubadan calls for establishment of police post
*Jonathan hasn't done well fighting corruption –Bishop
*Kwara Speaker charges fellow politicians on tolerance
*PDP reveals why Lamido has not decamped to APC
*Ekiti: Ex-acting gov joins guber race
*Anambra LG poll: APGA wins 20 chairmanship slots
*Abia: The wolves in sheep's skin

Guardian
*43, 375 PHCN workers  verified, paid, says BPE
*SEN MAGNUS ABE BEEN MOVED TO LONDON FOR MORE MEDICAL
*Uproar in Rivers as police, Amaechi's supporters clash
*Okoh charges Jonathan on democracy dividends, seeks citizens' support
*'65,318 suspects arrested in Lagos, Ogun last year'
*Nigeria's internet identity suffers low patronage
*No automatic tickets, says Edo PDP
*Gunmen attack journalist
*Factional S'West PDP leaders meet in Ibadan to reposition party
*Only PDP has experience to rule Nigeria, says George

The Nation
*Shot senator flown to UK
*Gusau gives conditions to accept minister's job
*Abe: Akume, Saraki, Peterside, Fani- Kayode kick
*Rivers APC, PDP disagree
*Police reign of impunity must stop, says APC
*CBN approves Semenitari's appointment as Unity Bank's CEO
*PDP crisis: NWC members opt to boycott meeting with Tukur
*Fed Govt unhappy with TCN manager Manitoba
*U.S.: Boko Haram uprising could spread
*100 Nigerian prisoners languish in Morocco
*Jonathan cautions elderly politicians

Sun
*8 die in fresh Boko Haram
*Defection: PDP not under threat –Sambo
*Rivers remains PDP state –Dr Oja-Chinda, gubernatorial aspirant
*Ondo APC crisis deepens, as another faction inaugurates interim committee
*⁠APC demands Jonathan's intervention in Rivers crisis
*Fire guts Warri market
*National Dialogue: More questions than answers
⁠*Why my critics oppose aviation reform –Stella Oduah
*2015: Eagles are gathering in Enugu

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