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Police confirm abduction of six foreign sailors

Police confirm abduction of six foreign sailors

The Bayelsa Police Command, yesterday, confirmed the Sunday attack on a foreign vessel by suspected armed pirates along the coastal areas of Brass and Southern Ijaw local councils of the state, with the kidnapping of six sailors on board vessel.

Oil bunkering: Court remands two Indians in prison

Oil bunkering: Court remands two Indians in prison

The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, yesterday, remanded two Indians, Kamal Sharma and Ashok Agarwal, in Kuje prison following their alleged involvement in illegal diversion of petroleum products from Nigeria.

The pepper soup legislature

The pepper soup legislature

EVERY beginning, no matter how small, is difficult. That explains why our generation has aptly been described as the era of cruel and unusual punishment; and the age of torture. Everything we had came the hard way.

Sanusi policies killing jobs, impoverishing workers, laments ASSBIFI

Sanusi policies killing jobs, impoverishing workers, laments ASSBIFI

ORGANISED labour in the Financial Sector, has said the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, will remain in the bad book of labour in a long time to for initiating and implementing policies that have continued to kill jobs and impoverish workers in the banking industry.

How we saved Dasuki IBB, from assassins – DSS

How we saved Dasuki IBB, from assassins – DSS

The Department of State Security, DSS, yesterday narrated how its operatives saved former Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida and the deposed Sultan of Sokoto, Ibrahim Dasuki, from being assassinated by Iranian-trained Nigerian terrorists.

PIB: Uncertainties stall Shell’s $30bn investment

PIB: Uncertainties stall Shell’s $30bn investment

The Country Chair of Shell Companies in Nigeria and Managing Director of the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, SPDC, Mr. Mutiu Sunmonu, has said that the non-passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, is among several other uncertainties holding back $30 billion worth of investment in two offshore deepwater projects in Nigeria.