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Newspaper Headlines: Marketers plan to sell petrol below Dangote refinery’s N1,028/litre price

Reports about the arraignment of the 72 #EndBadGovernance protesters, including minors, dominate the front pages of Nigerian dallies. 

The Punch reports that President Bola Tinubu has rejected the opposition of all 36 governors to the Tax Reform Bill, adding that the proposed law will not be withdrawn. The newspaper says oil marketers plan to sell petrol below the N1,o28 per litre price of Dangote refineries.
The Nation says the office of the attorney-general of the federation has called for the case file of the 72 #EndBadGovernance protesters after minors were arraigned before the court. The newspaper reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has rearrested Idris Okuneye, a social media personality popularly known as Bobrisky, aboard a flight heading to London, UK.
Weekend Trust says ice-block factories are the sources of succour for residents of Abuja and Niger following the protracted power outage in some northern states. The newspaper has a report that dissects the twenty years after the liquidation of Nigeria’s first-ever national carrier and the unsuccessful attempts to revive the project.
Vanguard reports that Godwin Obaseki has launched Edo’s digital policy and inaugurated a state-owned data centre. The newspaper says four minors arraigned alongside the #EndBadGovernance protesters slumped in court.
The Guardian analyses how climate change, abortion rights, and tax reforms will shape voters’ choices in the ongoing US presidential election. The newspaper also has a report on how Nigerians continue to encroach on power lines’ right of way and the danger that such practices pose.

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