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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY 24TH JANUARY, 2017.



THE PUNCH
*Obiano canvasses death for fake drug peddlers
*MASSOB advises IPOB against Uwazuruike
*Peterside loses bid to stop Odili’s N6bn libel suit
*Dickson advises monarchs
*EFCC dehumanised me just to implicate Jonathan, says Dudafa
*Lassa fever kills four in Plateau
*FG advises Nigerians to avoid Libya
*Mixed reactions as Buhari sends Magu’s name to Senate again
*Another UNIOSUN student dies, varsity declares holiday
*Nnamani electoral reform panel gets three-month extension
*Foreign airliner loses gear on Abuja airport runway – Amaechi
*Olubadan suspends new Iyaloja’s installation
*Chibok girls: FG knocks BBOG for anti-Buhari comment
*Police arraign 45 suspected pro-Biafran agitators in Rivers
*Hunter kills colleague in Ekiti

LEADERSHIP
*FG Unveils Plan To Secure $5bn World Bank, AfDB Loans
*Oil Price Hike Imminent, As Marketers Propose N165 Per Litre
*Senate To Reconsider Magu’s Nomination Today
*2019: We Won’t Bar Defectors From Contesting – APC
*We Can’t Continue This Way, Sultan Says, As Northern Governors Meet Over Kaduna Killings
* Pension Experts Back FG’s Plan To Borrow From N6trn Retirement Savings
*Security Forces Sweep The Gambia For Barrow’s Return
*el-Rufai Outlines Steps To End Southern Kaduna Crisis
*Shell, Mobil, Others Shun Reps’ Probe Of $17bn Crude Oil Sales
*Editors Condemn Arrest Of Premium Times’ Journalists

VANGUARD
*Abuja airport repairs for the good of Nigerians, foreigners — Amaechi
*Why completion of East-West Road was stalled, by N-Delta Ministry
*Quit whining, no body owes you anything, Fayemi tells Nigerian youths
*TURKISH COLLEGE KIDNAP: Victims starve as kidnappers run out of foodstuffs
*Only 10.8% of Nigerian workers on pension scheme – NBS
*Rivers police arraign 45 Pro-Biafran agitators for treason
*Your attack on Buhari counter-productive, Lai Mohammed warns BBOG
*Buhari asks Senate to make U-turn on Magu, SGF
*Junaid to Presidency: Stop lying to Nigerians about Buhari’s health
*Outrage trails pension for ex-govs, deputies

THE GUARDIAN
*Buhari asks Senate to review stand on Magu, Babachir
*Government loses N1.2tr tax revenue to crude oil price dispute
*Risks, benefits of cannabis use
*Gabon 2017: How did South Africa, Nigeria, Africa’s richest nations miss out?

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