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Presidential debate: AD VP in auto crash

TRAGEDY hit the ongoing presidential debate as the vice presidential candidate of the Alliance for Democracy, AD, Akuchie Clinton Cliff was said to have been involved in an auto crash on his way to the airport to attend the vice presidential debate in Abuja, yesterday.

Tribunal: Osun APC, PDP bicker over pending judgment

As the Justice Elizabeth Ikpejieme governorship tribunal hearing complaints against the results of Osun August 9 polls prepares to give its judgment, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state has accused the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, of allegedly funding its supporters for violence.

Polls: Jonathan okays purchase of 2,500 patrol, bomb disposal vehicles

ABUJA — Following the promise by the Police High Command to ensure a hitch-free elections and checkmate all manner of violence, President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, commissioned 263 patrol vehicles for the Nigerian police even as he appealed to supporters of political parties to eschew violence at the polls.

Nigeria has no business importing tooth picks — Emefiele

Last week Tuesday, the CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele met with the organised private sector to discuss developments in the foreign exchange market. He gave insights into the continued pressure on the Naira, blaming it on speculative activities of operators. He urged the Nigerian business community to focus on local production, promising that the CBN will assist local manufacturers of products that are now being imported into the country.

Resist rigging APGA candidate tells electorate

— FRONTLINE contestant for Abia South senatorial seat of Abia State in this month’s general elections on the platform of All progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Chief Chris Nkwonta, has called on the electorate to ensure their votes counted.

NDIC begins liquidation of 21 mortgage banks

Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has liquidated 21 Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBs), following the revocation of their operating licences by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

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