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Read today's newspaper headlines [Wednesday, July 15, 2015]

Find out what is making headlines all over the country from the covers of The Punch, Vanguard, The Guardian and more.

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For today, Wednesday, July 15, 2015:

VANGUARD NEWSPAPER

Appointment of new service chiefs:  25 Generals face retirement

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Ambode’s task force fails, as tankers continue reign of terror on Oshodi-Apapa road

Court releases Lamido, two sons on bail

FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays

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THE PUNCH NEWSPAPER

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DSS grills NNPC director 11 times over swap deals

We’ll name principal officers on July 21 – Dogara

DSS officials beat up Niger gov’s press secretary

NFF unveils Oliseh as Eagles coach today

Lack of funds halts recruitment into police

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Saraki’s tweet on new service chiefs stirs controversy

Salary cut not enough, PDP tells Buhari

Osun workers reject half salaries

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THE GUARDIAN

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Put national interest first, Buhari tells APC leaders

Inflation rate hits 9.2 per cent, Naira slide continues

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THISDAY NEWSPAPER

Refusal to approve N15.37bn loans behind Oshiomhole’s tirade against Okonjo-Iweala

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FG ignores labour’s threat, extends Manitoba’s contract with TCN

Buhari’s approval rating stands at 70%

Tinubu: I have not made demands of Buhari

N1.35bn fraud: Court grants Lamido, sons bail

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BUSINESS DAY

Internal policy division seen in Buhari’s position on subsidy

Nigeria, JV partners earn $3.44bn in June

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