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Newspaper Headlines: Fuel scarcity will linger till January, say marketers

The national dailies report that Olukayode Ariwoola, chief justice of Nigeria, says his comment on the PDP G5 governors was a joke and not partisan.

The Punch reports that marketers say fuel scarcity will linger till January. The newspaper says the federal government has uncovered 16 illegal polys in Kano, Rivers, others.
The Nation reports that INEC has warned candidates not to accept donation above N50 million. The newspaper says a tribunal has insisted that INEC must produce Ademola Adeleke’s certificates.
Independent says construction of 4th mainland bridge to gulp $2.5 billion. The newspaper reports that Soludo said he didn’t collect $28 million to blackmail Obi.
The Guardian says Nyesom Wike’s revelation pits Niger Deltans against governors. The newspaper reports that Buhari said he will leave a legacy of inclusive growth and financial inclusion.
The Sun reports that anxiety returns to Oyo over resumption of political violence. The newspaper says residents of Enugu are in panic as “killer herders”invade communities.
Tribune reports that gunmen kidnap 60 persons in Zamfara. The newspaper reports that the CJN says PDP G5 comment was a joke, not partisan

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