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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR THURSDAY 26TH JANUARY, 2017.



BUSINESSDAY
*Banks face capital raising, mergers, acquisitions, if naira weakens further
*Edo plans to partner RTEAN for implementation of harmonized tax bill
*2017 budget: Reps task Buhari on ease of doing business in Nigeria
*Update: Buhari re-nominates Magu as EFCC boss
*Training, Technology as basis for airport security in Nigeria
*FG orders immediate payment of N150billion to petroleum marketers
*Tight monetary policy is detrimental to an economy in recession - expert
*Obaseki plans 3-day agribusiness investment summit

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
*Apostle Suleiman denies asking Christians to attack Muslims
*Afenifere attacks Buhari for clearing SGF, Babachir Lawal of corruption
*Fight insurgency with your reports, Buratai implores journalists
*3 suicide bombers die in foiled attacks in Borno
*Adequate power supply; NERC wants subsidy for power firms, reflective tariff

THE NATION
*DSS implicates governor in plot against Fed Govt
*Buhari’s health: Govt to punish rumour mongers
*Police, Shi’ites clash at National Assembly
*Tinubu: we must spend our way out of recession
*Corruption battle: Sagay slams Sani over ‘deodorant’ comments
*Turkish school: it was a difficult time for us
*Why power supply is poor nationwide, by Fashola

THISDAY
*Presidency Says No Cause for Alarm over Buhari’s Health
*N’East Govs Take Jab at Niger Delta, Say NEDC Will Avoid mistakes of NDDC
*APC Summons Senator Shehu Sani over Tirade Against President
*For Fitch, Nigeria’s Rating Remains ‘B+’, With Negative Outlook
*It’s Payback Time, Says Nigerian *Traditional Ruler Suing Shell
*Italian Police Arrest Ring Leaders Trafficking Girls from Nigeria, Others
*Senate-SGF Saga: Bye-bye to Buhari’s Anti-corruption War,  Says PDP
*Ngige Expresses Concern over Factionalisation of Labour Union

DAILY TRUST
*Police file fresh charges against Suswam
*FG delegation visits Sadauna’s ex-aide Lemu over unpaid pension
*Final prayer for late ex-minister holds on Saturday
*Kwara Assembly confirms appointment of new Grand Khadi

THE PUNCH
*Defend yourselves against herdsmen, bishop tells Christians
*ICPC to prosecute ex-directors for stealing 40 vehicles
*Inflation rate becoming unbearable, says Tinubu
*Senate accuses Fashola, BPP of contract inflation
*Wike sponsoring protests to discredit FG, security agencies –DSS
*Buhari’s anti-corruption war has ended, says PDP
*‘Osinbajo not under pressure to resign’
*Police arrest nine Shiites, face unlawful assembly charges
*Fayose foils DSS plan to arrest pastor in Ekiti
*Anambra APC drops Soludo, Ekwunife from gov race

THE GUARDIAN
*Rising youth unemployment puts Nigeria on ‘time bomb’
*ECOWAS advances 10-year plan to address agriculture issues
*Trump orders work to start on Mexico border wall
*Debate on link of rice, bread, noodle to cancer rages
*Anunobi rues Eagles’ absence, warns against losing Russia 2018 ticket

THE VANGUARD
*Reactions trail Obasanjo’s call for Igbo president in 2019
*Buhari was the right candidate to beat PDP — TINUBU
*Suleiman: How many Fulani herdsmen killing Nigerians have you arrested, Fayose asks DSS
*NIGERIAN-TURKISH SCHOOL KIDNAP: They fed us with rice, noodles, sometimes tea — rescued student
*President’s letter on SGF not final verdict on probe – Presidency
*CBN sold $1.1bn to importers in Nov 2016
*Fulani herdsmen attacking Nigerians are from Senegal, Mali – Northern govs
*I didn’t ask Christians to kill Muslims – Apostle Suleiman Johnson

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