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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR WEDNESDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER, 2016.



GUARDIAN
* Nigeria earns N1.7 trillion from crude oil export in Q2
* Arik, Nigeria’s biggest airline suspends operations
* For NAFEST 2016, Akwa Ibom, the land of promise, beckons
* BBOG to give Buhari letter on Chibok girls at UN
* Army doctor punished for alleged unlawful admission of nursing students for clinical training
* Government to borrow N1 trillion from cash-strapped banks
* Declare emergency on economy, Anglican clerics urge Buhari
* ‘Agriculture is the only way out of recession, militancy’ - Heineken Lokpobiri

PUNCH
* Militants destroy NPDC facility in Delta, threaten more attacks
* Dialogue: Ijaw elders reject Clark’s team
* We have not declared strike yet – ASUU
* Resident doctors may begin nationwide strike September 30
* $15m in my accounts for medical bills, others, says Patience
* Senate’ll advise Buhari to sack incompetent ministers –Saraki
* Herdsmen defy minister, move cows on FCT roads, streets
* NSCDC operatives, Benue fuel attendants clash over alleged extortion

THISDAY
* Senate to Investigate Recession as Saraki Calls for Collaboration on Economy
* Arik Airline Resumes Operations after Temporary Suspension
* ‘Over 60m Nigerians Have Mental Disorder’ - Ogun Comm. for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye
* Ogoni Clean up Funds Tear MOSOP Apart
* Ex-minister, Gbagi Accuses Banks of Complicity in Forex Scarcity
* CBN Warns Nigerians against Investing in Wonder Banks
* Niger Delta: Ijaw National Congress Pleads for Dialogue
* Hard Times Drove Me into Stealing to Bury My Father, Suspect Explains

VANGUARD
* Christmas Day bomber, Kabiru Sokoto, still in custody, says Prisons’ spokesman
* Militants blow up another pipeline; say Nigerian soldier scared to death, can’t swim
* UN body, research groups predict higher prices
* Inherited nothing: Buhari should justify his claim by going after OBJ, Jonathan – Waku, PDP
* Economic Recovery: Expert Urges FG To Focus On Maritime Industry
* Nigerians outraged by Dalungs comments on athletes’ preparation
* Benue govt moves to check multiple taxation
* Germany urged to intervene like US in N-Delta crisis - Chief Wellington Bobo

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