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6,000 seized smuggled rice released to IDPs
The Federal government have directed for the release of about 6,000 bags of rice seized from smugglers by the Katsina/Kaduna…
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Nigeria’s Forex reserves fall to $30.49bn – CBN
Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves fell to $30.49 billion as of May 25, the lowest level since April 18 and down…
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Gas suppliers demand cash before delivery
The Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC) has said the gas-fired Generation Companies (GenCos) owe gas suppliers about N200billion debt…
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Sugar master plan implementation below average– Busari
Nigeria has achieved only 40.3 per cent of the target set for attainment by the first half of the 10-year…
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Osinbajo appoints Dangote, Peterside, 34 others into Advisory Council Full list]
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has inaugurated the board of the Nigerian Industrial Policy and Competitiveness Advisory Council. The 36-member Council,…
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FG receives N1.2bn housing loans for workers
The Executive Secretary Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board (FGSHLB) Dr Hannatu Adamu Fika has confirmed the receipt of about…
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British Airways may face 100 million pounds compensation bill
Services of British Airways resumed on Sunday but cancellations and delays delays persisted with about 200 BA flights in and…
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Federal Government has not banned rice importation-Area Comptroller
The Area Comptroller, Eastern Marine Command, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Custom Service, Masaya A. M says Federal Government has not banned…
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U.S increases import of Nigerian crude
US crude imports from Nigeria rose by 13.6 per cent to 325,000 barrels per day from 286,000 b/d the most…
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Osinbajo given two weeks by Senate to submit CBN, NNPC budgets
The Senate yesterday issued a two-week ultimatum to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo to submit the budgets of the Central Bank…
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