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Newspaper Headlines: Fuel crisis won’t end soon, say FG, marketers 

The national dailies focused their beam lights on the happenings in Nigeria’s oil sector and the impacts on households, commuters, and individual Nigerians. 

Guardian says governors seek variation in CBN’s Naira redesign policy. The newspaper reports that Kano has confirmed four cases of Lassa fever as Diphtheria spreads to 13 councils.
The Sun reports that Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers, dares PDP over suspension of Nnamani, Ekiti NASS candidates. The newspaper says NDLEA storms Edo forest and razed 317 tons of cannabis warehouses.
Daily Independent reports that Lagos reversed restriction orders on major marketers due to fuel scarcity. The newspaper reports that stakeholders said Nigeria isn’t far from a religious war.
Punch reports that CBN is to meet PoS agents on Monday as supermarkets, and eateries rejected old notes. The newspaper says terrorists killed 1, 773 CJTF members in 10 years.
Daily Trust investigates how corrupt practices in NNPC stations compounded fuel scarcity. The newspaper says NFIU tells governors there is no going back on the cash withdrawal limit.

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