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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR WEDNESDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2016.



THIS DAY
*Recession: Senate Tables 14-Point Roadmap to Turn Around Economy
*Police Apologise to INEC, Nigerians over Shift in Edo Poll
*Finally, APC Senators Unite, Hold First Full Caucus Meeting
*Zonal Intervention Fund: House Considers Re-Visiting Sharing Formula
*Police Arrest 12 IPOB Members in Enugu
*Peace in the Horizon for PDP as Makarfi, Sheriff Reconcile
*Governors Confer with Osinbajo over N250bn Shortfall in States’ Allocations
*Jubilation in Kogi as Supreme Court Affirms Bello’s Election

GUARDIAN
*APC members’ lobby for loyalists delays police recruitment
*Shiites condemns government’s reasons for leader’s continued detention
*Civil society groups urge government to set aside 15% allocation for health
*NEMA cautions coastal states against excess water from Camerounian dam
*‘More Nigerians risk heart diseases over recession’
*PDP, SDP bicker over non-performance, contract inflation in Delta
*‘Depending solely on government to fund sports is ‘killing’ Nigerian athletes

PUNCH
*Nigeria’s debt rises by N4.17tn in one year
*Banks creating fertile ground for corruption, says Magu
*Fresh earth tremor hits Kaduna community, residents flee
*Police arrest Turai Yar’Adua’s housekeeper for missing N91m goods
*Female IDPs turn to prostitution to survive –CSOs
*Don’t throw Rivers into crisis, PDP warns INEC
*30 parties to participate in Ondo election — INEC
*I’ll produce 100 millionaires in four years – Obaseki

VANGUARD
*How Nigerian government duped me, rendered me homeless—Journalist Salkida
*Dialogue with N/D elders yielding results as oil output hits 1.7 bpd
*Recession: We can’t cut interest rate, CBN tells Adeosun
*Defendant excretes in courtroom
*Refrain from acts of sabotage or be dealt with, Army warns militants, IPOB
*Economic recovery key to checking human trafficking —Buhari
*N5.5m transferred to artisan’s bank account lands him in police trouble

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