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NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR MONDAY 27TH FEBRUARY, 2017.


BUSINESS DAY
*Udo Udoma, Fashola, Enelamah make case for Nigeria’s economic recovery
*‘Regulation reduced Nigeria’s local airlines from 150 to 9 in 17 years’
*Akwa Ibom to get Naval War College soon-Minister of Defence
*DSS impounds vehicles, weapons allegedly belonging to Suswam
*Taraba LG elections: PDP wins 13 LGs so far declared

THE NATION
*UK okays Diezani’s trial for ‘money laundering’
*DSS detains ex-governor
*Bishop to Akeredolu: don’t waste time probing Mimiko, others
*16 banks fund $220m with N72b at Forex forwards
*SON seals N5b sub-standard tyres warehouse in Lagos
*Why Nigeria is hosting maritime administrators, by NIMASA chief
*PDP wins Assembly’s, Reps’ seats in Rivers
*Peterside accuses INEC of being compromised
*‘American cleric trained Abdulmutallab for suicide attack’
*Osinbajo, Saraki, Jonathan greet Shagari at 92
*APC seeks end to xenophobic attacks on Nigerians
*Fed Govt eases visa, travel rules

THISDAY
*As CBN Pumps Another $221m, Analysts Expect Dollar to Slide to...
*AMCON Scales Down Arik’s Operations
*DSS Arrests Suswam After Raiding His Home
*PDP Deals Amaechi Knock Blow in Home Constituency, Wins Final Rerun...
*Nigeria Eases Entry Visa for Foreigners
*Abducted German Archeologists Regain Freedom
*Documents Reveal Disregard for Procurement Laws, Due Process in Award of...
*Obasanjo: Buhari is Weak on Economy But Has Not Disappointed Me
*Reshuffle Your Cabinet on Arrival, Senator Sani Tells Buhari
*Lives of Nigerians at Stake in S’Africa, Says FG

DAILY TRUST
*DSS arrests Suswam over firearms, land titles, cars
*FG hires 350,000 more graduates for N-Power
*Kano mass wedding: Ganduje marries off 1, 520 couples
*Army, DSS arrest three foreign terrorists
*Katsina govt, traditional councils pray for Buhari
*Saraki assures Nigerians speedy passage of budget
*El-Rufai to sell 1,990 govt houses
*Kaduna increases contribution to pensions
*Army, DSS arrest three foreign terrorists
*FG hires 350,000 more graduates for N-Power
*Osinbajo not behind NCAA sacks — Minister
*Corruption prosecutors can’t fail Buhari — Presidential aide
*Xenophobia: SERAP seeks SADC intervention to halt attacks

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