Newspaper Headlines: 10 states to file contempt charges against FG, CBN over naira crisis | TheCable nairascarcity
Kunle DaramolaThe nation remains at the mercy of the naira redesign policy, which led to protests in parts of the country, even as 10 states took the federal government and the Central Bank of Nigeria to court over the crisis, as reported by the national dailies.
The Nation reports that Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chair threatens legal action as PDP demands his resignation. The paper says Ogun Labour Party adopts Dapo Abiodun of APC as gubernatorial candidate.
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