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Newspaper Headlines: Marketers fear high-priced petrol from Dangote refinery

Reports on the seizure of 844 units of rifles by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) dominate the frontpages of the newspapers.

The Punch reports that petroleum marketers have expressed fears that the price of petrol from Dangote refinery may be higher than expected ahead of the supply of the product to the markets. The newspaper reports that the NCS has confirmed the seizure of 844 units of rifles and 112,500 pieces of live ammunition illegally imported into the country.
THISDAY’s cover story highlights reasons why Nigeria needs a new presidential jet. The newspaper says the US supreme court has ruled that former President Donald Trump has immunity for actions taken while in office.
The Guardian reports that the inability of deposit money banks to pay up the N200 billion unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) is stifling the service delivery of telecommunications companies. The newspaper says the death toll from the Borno suicide bombings has risen to 31.
The Nation reports that more than one million applicants have made a cumulative N1.3 trillion loan request from the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation.

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