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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR FRIDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2016.



THIS DAY
*National Economic Council Rejects Call for Adeosun, Udoma’s Ouster
*Senate Accuses MTN, Nigerian Minister of Illegally Repatriating $12bn
*Fashola: Why Buhari Can’t Stop Blaming Past Govts
*Naira Falls to N436/$ on Parallel Market as Dollar Scarcity Worsens
*Buhari Invites UN to Mediate in Release of Chibok Girls
*House: Abdulmumin Cannot Dictate to Ethics Committee
*House to Investigate $17bn Stolen from Undeclared Crude, Natural Gas Exports
*Women Barricade East-West Road as Military Launches Manhunt for Militants

VANGUARD
*Senators oppose Saraki on sale of national assets; seek true federalism
*Without Buhari, Nigeria would have packed up by now — Segun Oni
*Govs oppose Senators on cabinet rejig
*FG blackmailing Jonathan to dent his rising international profile
*Begging’s lucrative, says woman who withdrew her son from school
*DIVORCE: Husband wants me to abort 6-month pregnancy, says 40-yr-old

GUARDIAN
*IYC, militant group warn EFCC against trial of Patience Jonathan
*Mimiko approves car, housing loans for primary school teachers
*Governor to adopt telemedicine to tackle medical tourism, manpower gap
*PDP governors disagree on peace move by Makarfi, Sheriff
*Abuja landowners sue ministers, army, over alleged violent dispossession
*Flood kills 29, 34 states declared high-risk areas
*Osinbajo, Emefiele for made-in-Nigeria festival on Sept. 26

PUNCH
*Navy arrests NDA’s strike force leader in Delta
*Chibok girls: BBOG endorses Buhari’s appeal to UN on negotiation
*AI report: IG warns SARS operatives against suspects’ torture
*Cholera kills six in Lagos, 39 under observation
*You can’t protest, police tell IPOB, others
*Stop persecution of Jonathan’s family, IYC tells EFCC
*Ondo: APC ignores protests, sends Akeredolu’s name to INEC

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