Petrol subsidy is a waste of resources, Obi
Reps exonerates PPMC of wrongdoing
Airlines’ bailout: Govt awaits 10-man committee report
Virgin Atlantic instals fear-mitigating device for passengers
Hajj 2009: FG sets up monitoring committee to ensure pilgrims’ welfare
Emirates’ half year profit hits $205 million
Afriqiyah Airways takes delivery of Airbus A319 aircraft
Overland Airways expands operations on Katsina-Abuja route
Arik hits New York November 29
Lamentation as inferno razes millions
BP, CNPC seal deal for billon-Dollar Rumaila development
MEND dismisses amnesty programme
Barron’s: Africa’s fields of dreams
No provision for expatriate quota in PIB, Oil workers
Daukoru harps on optimising returns on petroleum
MFB associations harmonised, tasked on crisis of confidence

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Precious Mines targets 51% of local demand for solid minerals
PRECIOUS Mines & Mineral Processing Company (PMMPC) Limited, a subsidiary of DVCF Oil & Gas Plc, has announced its readiness to deliver over 51% of the country’s local demand for marble and other precious stones.
Power: Polish firm to build coal plant in Nigeria
ABUJA — A Polish developer, Polnord SA, is leading a coalition of various coal and power companies from the European country to invest in Nigeria ’’s moribund coal industry, towards boosting the Federal Government’’s coal to power project.
Man dies vandalising PHCN installation
An unidentified middle aged man, suspected to be a member of a gang specialised in vandalism of Power Holding Company of Nigeria’s ( PHCN) installation has been electrocuted to death. The suspect died last Tuesday, after he neatly cut off a 3-core armored up riser cable serving 7-up bottling company and environs from the ground and later climbed the High Tension (H.T) pole.
Jonathan tasks African leaders on potentials
Vice President Goodluck Jonathan has called on African leaders to harness the continent’s potential and opportunities to better the lot of the citizens.
Apugo rallies support for Orji over PPA ‘bondage’
A PDP chieftain in Abia State and member of the party’s Board of Trustees (BOT), Chief Benjamin Apugo, has called on the people of the state to rally round and rescue Governor Theodore Orji from what he called, the ‘bondage of his party, the Progressive People Alliance (PPA).’
Three students killed in inter-varsity shoot-out
Vanguard learnt that two other students, who received gun-shot wounds during the shoot-out, were said to be in critical condition at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Intensive Care Unit (ICU), just as it was further gathered that the three students who were killed were all “shot at very close range.â€
Nigeria ’s crude oil production hits record 2.4 million bpd
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said
that the nation’s crude oil production capacity has recorded a quantum leap in
the aftermath of the amnesty programme and the return of peace in the Niger
Delta area.
Edo teachers to enjoy TSS from January 2010
TEACHERS in Edo state are to be paid based on the Teachers Salary Structure (TSS) with effect from January 2010.
Journalists threaten hunger strike over failed S-East roads
JOURNALISTS in the zone C Area of Nigerian Union of Journalist (NUJ), comprising of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo states, have threatened to embark on hunger strike to protest the bad conditions of federal roads in the zone.
Amaechi scores councils bosses low
GOVERNOR Rotimi Amaechi has scored some local government chairmen in the state low in terms of performance.

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