MTN engages former US Attorney-Gen over NCC’s $3.9bn fine

With one month and two weeks left to settle with the Nigerian authorities over the $3.9 billion fine imposed by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), for failing to disconnect unregistered users, MTN Group has hired a former U.S. attorney general to help challenge the propriety of the fine.
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No subsidy paid in January— Kachikwu

ABUJA—THE Minister of State for Petroleum/Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Ibe. Kachikwu, yesterday said the Federal Government did not pay any subsidy on petroleum products in January 2016.

PMB please let’s move forward

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari should stop chasing shadows and concentrate on providing good governance and dividends of democracy to Nigerians as he promised,” said Mike, a commuter in the CMS-bound vehicle this Monday morning as the radio presenters talked about the huge amounts of money missing from Nigeria’s treasury.

Why we’re not hard on Boko Haram—BUHARI

STRASBOURG (France)— PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari said, yesterday, that Nigeria was using minimum force in fighting Boko Haram insurgents in obvious respect for fundamental human rights of persons in the theatre of operations.

Okowa urged not to scrap Oleh campus of DELSU

Chairman Ellu Town Union, Warri Branch, Mr Thomas Omoviye, has appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State not to scrap the Oleh campus of Delta State University, Abraka.

WPF tasks lawmaker on purposeful representation

Warri Progressive Forum, WPF, has urged the member representing Warri South I Constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, Mrs Omawumi Udoh, to key into the SMART agenda of the state government so as to better the lives of her constituents.

Owerri monarchs react to kidnap of colleague

Traditional rulers from Owerri geo-political zone yesterday poured deadly curses on the hoodlums, who kidnapped the royal father of Nguru Nweafor community in Aboh Mbaise local government of Imo State, Eze Oswald O. Anyanwu.

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