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Dead or alive?
Anxiety heightened again all over the country on Monday over the true state of the health of President Umaru Yar’Adua. Read more... |
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AbdulMutallab’s father may testify before US Senate
United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee has asked the father of Nigerian terror suspect to testify before it, a spokesman for the committee told The Detroit News on Monday. Read more... |
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Oil Prices Rise Above $83 Amid Strong Chinese Demand
OIL prices jumped above $83 a barrel yesterday amid signs of strong Chinese demand for crude, a weakening U.S. dollar and a strong flow of speculative funds into commodities. Read more...
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Costs Of Economic Reforms Agenda, Expectations In 2010
YEAR 2009 in Nigeria witnessed a lot of events that sent shocks to people especially in the banking sector.
The sanitisation of the banking sector took place under the new Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, which saw to the removal of some managing directors of banks. Read more... |
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Onathan Urges N’Delta Leaders Not To Comment On President’s Illness
Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan may have asked leaders of the Niger Delta to refrain from commenting on President Umaru Yar’Adua’s illness and the controversy over Yar’Adua’s failure to make him an acting President. Read more... |
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NNPC Saves N20b From Restructuring
AHEAD of the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), which ultimately seeks to reform the oil and gas sector and transform the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) from just another government department to a business concern with well-defined growth paths, the organisation has embarked on an extensive self-refining exercise. Read more... |
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AFTER A COSTLY SUPREMACY BATTLE IN 2009
That the Nigerian Federal Legislature which clocked ten uninterrupted years of its existence in June 2009 can be said to have at least garnered some appreciable political experience would certainly not be a mere verbal expression. Read more... |
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Lagosians support Fashola’s plan to introduce resident ID card
Concerned Lagosians have expressed support for the Babatunde Fashola administration’s plan to introduce resident identification card in the state.
Fashola had said, while presenting the 2010 budget to the State House of Assembly in Alausa, Ikeja, that his administration would introduce the ID card scheme in 2010.. Read more...
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