We won’t reverse new auto policy- FG

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah has disclosed that the Federal Government has no intention of reversing the national auto policy started by the Goodluck Jonathan administration in 2013. The Minister who made this known at a one-day stakeholders’ forum on the Nigerian Automobile Industry recently in Lagos said that the government would rather improve on what it met on the ground by taking the contributions of the stakeholders in the auto sector.
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Edo 2016: Oshiomhole’s allegation against Okowa is hallucination —Maku-Eyituoyor

Chairman, Warri North Local Government, Delta State, Mr. FrancisMaku-Eyituoyor, has described Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State allegation against Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State of recruiting thugs to sway the outcome of the Edo State election to favour the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as an outlandish hallucination.

England vs Iceland – five things we learned

Tiny Iceland beat England 2-1 in their Euro 2016 last-16 game in Nice on Monday, one of the biggest ever shocks in major tournament football. Here AFP Sports looks at five things we learned from the match.

Roy Hodgson quits as England manager after Iceland shock

“I’m extremely disappointed of course about tonight’s result and ultimately our exit from the competition. We haven’t progressed as far as I thought we were capable of, and that’s obviously not acceptable.

Iceland shock England at Euro 2016

Iceland pulled off one of the biggest shocks in world football history by beating England 2-1 and knocking them out of Euro 2016 at the last 16 stage.

Shina Peters, Nwa Aba, others storm Malaysia

Sir Shina Peters, Ruffcoin Nwa Aba, Digidi Dunhill and other musicians will be in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia for the Africa Music Festival (AMF) slated for July 24, 2016.

Economy: Why rain is beating us now – Buhari

The inability of the previous government to plan and save for the future during the crude oil price boom is why Nigeria is presently going through economic turbulence, president Mohammadu Buhari said on Monday.

Could Britain still row back from Brexit?

Could Britain’s parliament, a future prime minister or even a second referendum effectively annul the Brexit vote? Constitutional experts say not in the short-term, but the future is uncertain.

Lagos to take centre stage at Toronto Int’l film festival

“The films that are bought and sold at our Festival, the films that are written about and reported on by the critics and film journalists, the audiences that embrace the films that go on to win the big prizes like the Oscars, those films should include the films from Nigeria, the films from Lagos; the heart of this industry that has become so large and dominant around the world. This is what really projects the image of Lagos and Nigeria, the stories that are being told resonate with the people whether or not they set foot on this country,” Cameron said.

Using machinery of justice to create disorder is dangerous, Ekweremadu warns

DEPUTY President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu said, Monday, that the on-going trial over alleged forgery of 2015 Senate Standing Order was not about him and Senate President Bukola Saraki, but that Democracy, separation of powers, rule of law, the legislature were on a ridiculous trial.

N4.7 b fraud: EFCC detains Gov Fayose’s men

Two men, who allegedly aided and abetted Governor Ayo Fayose to launder part of the cash taken from the Office of the former National Security Officer, has been arrested and detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

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