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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2016.



GUARDIAN
* Appeal Court dismisses oil firms’ suit against FIRS
* Disagreement over host community clause stalling PIB, says Senate
* NAPTIP condemns Amnesty’s call to repeal prostitution law
* Comptroller decries poor condition of prisons in Nasarawa
* Global strategy imperative to tackle economic crime, says Amaechi
* ‘Why we declared state of emergency in Nigerian sports’

PUNCH
* FG knows where our girls are – Chibok community
* Wike backs military operation against militants
* Oil workers’ kidnappers demand N100m ransom
* Four Operation Crocodile Smile soldiers drown in Bayelsa
* Anti-Amnesty International protesters storm Abuja UN building
* CJN bemoans poor budgetary allocation to judiciary

THISDAY
* Petrol Price Hike on Hold, Buhari Meets Kachikwu, Baru
* Anxiety as APC, PDP Governors Storm Benin in Battle for Edo State
* ECOWAS, Elumelu Foundation Sign MoU on Youth Empowerment
* FG: 53% of Under-five Children Die of Malnutrition Annually
* Budget Scandal: Lawmakers Spar on Twitter
* Isidore Okpewho, Foremost Literary Scholar, Dies

THE NATION
* IDPs return home to Konduga two years after
* Govt: no fuel price hike
* WHO confirms another polio case in Nigeria
* Gale of flight suspension hits airlines
* Fayose to demolish more houses for flyover project
* Four soldiers missing in Bayelsa boat mishap


VANGUARD
* DEMOLITION: Court restrains Imo govt from relocating Ekeukwu Owerri market
* We’ve contributed $26bn to Nigeria economy— NLNG boss
* Nigeria, 12 other countries classified lower-middle-income countries
* Part-Time System’ll Make Legislators Ineffective— Ex-Gov Attah
* CBN To Sanction Banks Over Power Fund
* Recession: Remain Focused, Don’t Let PDP Distract You, APC Urges Buhari

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