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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR FRIDAY 30TH DECEMBER, 2016.



THIS DAY
*Buhari Becomes Victim of Obsolete Landing Aids, Poor Visibility Stops Bauchi Visit
*808 Killed in Southern Kaduna Attacks, Says Catholic Church
*Abia Lawmakers Impeach House Speaker
*Two Killed, Mosque Burnt as Igbos, Fulanis Clash over N100 in Enugu
*CBN Stops Printing Small Denominations of the Naira over Exorbitant Cost
*Customs Service: 40,000 Seized Bags of Rice Shared to IDP Camps
*Navy Alerts Nigerians on Rising Cases of Stowaways Boarding Merchant Vessels
*9,000 Poultry Killed in Kano over Bird Flu

PUNCH
*No plastic rice in Nigeria, says NAFDAC
*Naira among four worst global currencies in 2016
*CBN sells $1bn to clear backlog of forex demand
*N’Assembly fire extinguishers expired since 2012 –Investigation
*Navy arrests 47 stowaways inside ship in Lagos
*FG recovers 40 SUVs from ex-perm sec, NLC urges probe
*Shekau vows to continue attacks, military dismisses video

VANGUARD
*2 killed, mosque burnt as Igbo, Fulani clash in Enugu
*Budget 2017: S-South, S-East get N52.8bn for road projects
*DSS, Customs bosses in face-off over allegations of unprofessionalism, illegality
*Fayose condemns leaking of phone conversations by DSS
*Kaduna killings: Buhari can’t talk about everything – Adesina
*Senate pushes for Diaspora voting in 2019
*MASSOB to Trump: Save Biafrans from mass killing, intimidation
*FG begins free medical services for poor Nigerians
*Female teacher dies with four children on Christmas day

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