We planned Ikorodu bank robbery in 30 minutes— suspect
Seaports monopoly: The imminent economic crisis
Musa to captain Eagles
FG earns N14trn from crude export – NNPC
N5trn energy sector loans unsettle Nigerian banks
11 states at risk of flooding, NHSA report reveals
Edo judiciary workers suspend 6-month-old strike
Between party and national interest
Lawmaker assures on completion of abandoned bridge
BBOG group meets Buhari tomorrow
Man eletrocuted in Ebonyi

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‘Why Nigerian vessels cannot lift petroleum products midstream’
Managing Director of Union Admiralty Ltd, UAL, Ibi Seddon, has blamed the dominance of lifting of refined petroleum products from mother ships offshore to the storage facilities to the fact that the Nigerian owned ships are not sea-worthy.
CFAO launches all new Mitsubishi L200 pickup
CFAO Motors Nigeria Limited, leading distributor of Mitsubishi brand in Nigeria, has launched the all-new Mitsubishi L200 one-ton pickup truck into Nigeria market. The unveiling of the all new L200 pickup took place at theAbuja Sheraton Hotel, last Tuesday.
Police rescue 15-year-old girl kidnapped in Bauchi
Bauchi—The police in Bauchi State have rescued a 15-year-old girl who was kidnapped by two middle-aged men in Bauchi metropolis.
I ‘ve promised my children we won’t fight in the House again — Rep Agbonayinma
Rep. Johnson Agbonayinma represents Egor/Ikpoba/Okha Federal Constituency, Edo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. He was before now an associate of President Muhammadu Buhari, having been his coordinator in the 2003 presidential election on the platform of the All Nigeria People’s Party, ANPP. In this interview, he describes the leadership crisis in the All Progressives Congress, APC as disgraceful and urges the party to redirect itself for the good of the country.
Top 10 performing stocks
Livestock Feeds Plc led the cream of price gainers on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE last week, rising by 11.16 per cent or N0.24 per share to close at N2.39 per share from N2.15 per share it closed penultimate week. About thirty three equities appreciated during the week under review, higher than twenty two equities of the penultimate week.

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