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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 31ST JANUARY, 2017.



VANGUARD
*DSS, Suleiman in ding-dong drama over invitation
*Vampire: Police raid prison, recover 264 mobile phones
*Ndigbo should talk about presidency after Buhari’s tenure – Okorocha
*Beware of fake Vanguard websites
*How Trump’s immigration policy’ll affect Nigerians
*Apostle Suleman asks FG to ask El-Rufai to produce Fulani herdsmen he paid money to

THE GUARDIAN
*Law, morality and outrageous pensions for ex-governors
*Customs seizes truckload of pump action rifles in Lagos
*Google employees rally in thousands against Trump immigration ban
*Twists in Ondo Assembly’s impeachment saga
*Mane delay disappoints Liverpool boss

THE TRIBUNE
*Immigration crackdown: Emergency temporary relief for detainees at US airports
*SHOCKER! How Trump’s 2-year US visa ban affects Nigerians
*We are behind Apostle Suleman — CAN
*Latest photos of Buhari in London released
*National Mining Summit rescheduled

THE NATION
*Five oil firms implicated in Diezani’s $153m scandal
*Osinbajo: delay in justice administration self-inflicted
*Police seal Ondo House of Assembly over crisis
*Five oil firms implicated in Diezani’s $153m scandal
*DSS holds ‘friendly chat’ with Apostle Suleman over alleged hate sermon
*23,000 artisans, traders get Fed Govt’s soft loans in 13 states, says Presidency
*Customs seizes 661 pump action guns

THE PUNCH
*Trump’s travel ban discriminatory — Obama
*Budget: Osinbajo meets Dogara, Senate leader behind closed doors
*Justice Ademola: Prosecution alleges threat to witness’ life
*LASG creates platform to support SMEs, artisans
*Ambode appoints three PS
*Lagos inaugurates feedback portal
*Edo election tribunal
*Jos communities reject polio vaccine, want food instead
*NASENI presents new electronic voting machine to FG
*Army confirms B’Haram attack on troops

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