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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR FRIDAY 10TH FEBRUARY, 2017.


BUSINESS DAY
*Nigeria’s US$1 bn Eurobond oversubscribed by US$7.8 bn
*$4bn forex demand backlog increases banks’ default risk
*EFCC recovers $9.750m, £750,000, N1.25bn
*Banks see opportunity to play in Fintech space
*FG begs Japanese companies to relocate back to Nigeria
*OGFZs give 200,000 Nigerians jobs, attract $20bn in investment
*Osinbajo meets head of security, anti-grafts agencies ‎

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
*Zimbabwe: ‘Unfit to rule’ case against Mugabe dismissed
*Buhari receives Tinubu, Akande in London
*House Committee mediates between JPS, *Honeywell over seaport rift
*Osinbajo receives protesting labour unions
*BREAKING: AMCON takes over Arik

THE NATION
*What Buhari told us on phone, by Saraki, Dogara
*EFCC recovers N1.25b from public servant
*Legal battle looms as AMCON names new managers for Arik
*NLC to Fed Govt: cut off looters’ hands as a deterrent
*Buhari ’ll roll out palliatives, says APC
*What Justice Ademola earns, official tells court
*Three killed, two injured as gunmen kidnap doctor

THISDAY
*After Phone Calls, Saraki, Dogara Assure Nigerians Buhari is in Top Form
*FG Takes over Troubled Arik, AMCON Says Airline Too Important to Fail
*Nigeria’s $1bn Eurobond Records Eight Times Oversubscription, Signposting Investor Confidence
*Qatar Flight Experiences Burst Tyre on Take off
*Establishment of Beneficial Ownership *Register in the Offing to Unmask Real of Companies
*Osinbajo Resumes Peace Talks in N’Delta, to Meet Bayelsa Leaders Today
*Osinbajo in Crucial Meeting with Heads of Anti-graft, Security Agencies
*Nigeria’s President is Missing in Action
*PDP Agrees to Work with Other Opposition Parties to Tackle APC
*Buhari Replaces Soldiers with DSS Operatives as Body Guards in Aso Rock

GUARDIAN
*Presidency stops use of DMI for security in Villa
*US appeals court rules against Trump on travel ban
*Why our managers took control of Arik, by AMCON
*IBM invests $70m, targets 25million jobs in Nigeria, others
*Nigerians in Cameroun give tips on how to beat Lions in Limbe

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