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The national dailies all deepen their headlights on the activities of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMAN) and NNPC since the DSS issued a 48-hour ultimatum to them to resolve ongoing fuel scarcity.

The national dailies all had their front pages detailing the activities of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, Limited since the Department of State Services issued a 48-hour ultimatum to resolve ongoing fuel scarcity.

The Nation reports that Obasanjo sparks fresh fear about Atiku Abubakar, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party , saying his allies are betrayers. The newspaper says two people were killed as south-east residents defy IPOB sit-at-home order. The Punch reports that marketers say fuel distribution is still problematic. The newspaper says more universities mull tuition hike as NANS summons emergency meeting.

Daily Trust reports that the IGP has ordered the deployment of police gunboats for the 2023 election. The newspaper highlights that Emefiele says there is a forex shortage. The Sun says political parties fret over CBN’s cashless policy. The newspaper reports that Sanwo-Olu, Makinde, and Wike have bagged honourary doctorate degrees from a university in Oyo state.

 

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