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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER, 2016.



GUARDIAN
* Government expects N20b from sale of presidential jets
* CJN condemns judges’ arrest
* Made-in-Nigeria products, key to diversifying economy, says President
* Buhari seeks Germany’s assistance on intelligence sharing, others to curb oil theft
* Shettima promises to rebuild destroyed communities by end of year
* Ebonyi commissioners get N19m car each
* Gbajabiamila, others charge Nigerians on liberation from mental slavery
* Security operatives disrupt heroic welcome for Super Eagles

PUNCH
* Rice price’ll fall by Nov. — FG
* There’s hunger, starvation in the land, northern leaders tell Buhari
* DSS releases judges on bail, NJC meets today
* Police dismiss, arraign killer cop …family buries undergraduate victim
* Herdsmen attacks: TUC boss predicts food scarcity in S’East
* Wike orders payment of LG workers’ salaries
* Go after past CBN govs, Falana tells EFCC
* Wike orders payment of LG workers’ salaries

THISDAY
* Police Recover N14.7m from Nine Suspected Kidnappers of CBN Gov’s Wife
* Emefiele, Adeosun Allay Concern over Disharmony between CBN, Finance Ministry
* Protesters Vandalise Dangote Cement Factory in Ethiopia
* Buhari: Niger Delta Situation is Complex
* Osinbajo: Despite Provocation, Christians Shouldn’t Seek Revenge
* Customs: Ban on Rice Imports through Land Borders Still in Force
* Fashola: Tariff Increase, Debt Clearance Won’t Solve Power Sector Financial Problems
* UK Urges Nigeria to Expunge Death Penalty Law

VANGUARD
* Niger Delta militants have no central command —Buhari
* How Emefiele’s kidnappers shared N80m
* Edo Election: Ize-Iyamu Seeks Fair Minded Judges As Tribunal Members
* Internet Invaders Put Journalism At Risk — Osoba
* Don’t Allow Socio-Cultural, Economic Challenges Pull You Down, Rights Activist Urges Women
* Epe kidnap: Family begs to swap relative for ailing captive
* Eagles Escape Death As Police Try To Arrest Dikko
* Detained judges get bail on self recognition

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