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Crime
High Cost : Prisoners protests reduction in Food supply
The Correctional Center in Jos, the capital of Plateau State, experienced a protest on Friday due to nationwide economic difficulties.…
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Business
Nigeria spends N1trillion monthly on petrol subsidy…. MD, Pinnacle Oil
The Managing Director of Pinnacle Oil,Robert Dickerman has revealed that FG currently pays one trillion naira every month for petrol…
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Metro news
Think tank group canvasses public schools remodelling
: An advocacy group, Think Tank on Nigeria, has called for the remodeling of public schools across the country. Speaking…
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Entertainment
Yoruba Comic actor, Sisi Quadri is dead
Nollywood actor, Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji, popularly known as Sisi Quadri has been reported dead. His colleague, Tunde Olayusuf, who confirmed…
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Business
LAGOS INAUGURATES SECOND INTRA-CITY RAIL LINE, SET TO MOVE 250,000 PASSENGERS DAILY
•Tinubu opens Red Line, says ‘Lagos an example of how vision exalts democracy’ •‘Rail accomplishments, results of our painstaking reforms’…
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Economy
House of Reps urges Pres Tinubu to review outdated Oronsaye Report
Rhe House of Representatives on Thursday expressed concerns about the outdated nature of the 2012 Steve Oronsaye Report. They urged…
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MTN announces a pre Tax loss of N177.8b
MTN Nigeria Plc has disclosed a pre-tax loss of N177.8 billion, in stark contrast to the pre-tax profit of N518.8…
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Crime
I killed seven women through ‘hookup’ app —Suspected Ritualist confesses
A suspected ritual killer, Adebayo Olamide Azeez, has revealed the method he employed to lure and murder seven women through…
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Economy
Senator Tokunbo Abiru’s Bill On Amendment of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, NDIC Act Scales Second Reading
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, *Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, FCA (Lagos East)*, today on…
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Economy
Nigeria imposes annual levy on expatriate workers
Nigeria has imposed a mandatory annual levy for organisations employing expatriate workers, requiring them to pay $15,000 (£12,000) for a…
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