Buhari leaves for Equatorial Guinea on Monday
Police arrest 3 teenagers over alleged robbery in Lagos
Court asked to order arrest of El-zakzaky’s wife
China seeks more crude oil export from Nigeria
NDLEA arrests 2 cocaine peddlers in Borno IDPs camp
‘Felix Ibru death shock to Urhobo nation’
FG to stabilise price of rice by April
Ibru: A man of diligence
DSS Humbles Ekiti ‘Honourable’ Legislators
Fuel crisis to end in 2 days, Kachikwu assures Nigerians

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Nigeria is sliding into economic recession under Buhari’s watch – Olisa Agbakoba
Barely 10 months into the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (2006–2008), Dr. Olisa Agbakoba, takes a critical look at the state of the nation. Agbakoba, who argues that Nigeria was already sliding into recession, given its equal negative growths in two quarters, however, advises Buhari on how to save the nation. Excerpts:
How we grew Edo economy without over-borrowing – Obaseki
Mr Godwin Obaseki is the Chairman of the Edo State Economic Team and one of the people aspiring to occupy the Osadebey Avenue after Governor Adams Oshiomhole’s tenure in November 2016. In this interview, he bares his mind on why he wants to govern Edo, saying that with the foundation laid by his boss, Oshiomhole, he will take the state to the next level with his expertise in the financial sector.
Our problem with NNPC restructuring, by NUPENG
With the worsening fuel scarcity facing Nigeria’s economy amid forex crisis, it appears effort by government to revive the economy is not yielding positive results. In some areas of Lagos, fuel scarcity is biting very hard as transportation fare has increased by 50 percent.
Church must support anti-corruption war-Omobude
REVEREND Felix Omobude is the National President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN and General Superintendent of New Covenant Gospel Church, Benin City. In this interview with journalists recently in Benin, he insisted that the Church has a vital role to play in the anti-corruption war of the present government. He also spoke on the abduction of 14-year Miss Ese Oruru and other national issues. GABRIEL ENOGHOLASE was there. Excerpts:
Robbers attack bank, cart away Automated Teller Machines
Armed men, suspected to be renegade militants, in the early hours of, yesterday, launched a daring attack on a bank (names withheld) at the university town of Amassoma in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, and carted away some Automated Teller Machines.
CAN rejects allotment of grazing fields to herdsmen
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, South East Zone has called on the National Assembly to reject any bill intended to allow the creation of grazing fields for herdsmen in all parts of the country, saying, “Federal Government should not create more problems with the idea of grazing fields. ”
Killing Biafra
I confess: the title of my essay today is not original. It was first penned by the now late Agwu Okpanku, Classicist and journalist trained at Ibadan and Cambridge, in his column, “The Third Eye,” published in the now defunct, Enugu-based newspaper of the 1970s, Renaissance. Agwu Okpanku was a fierce critic of the post war attempts by the Federal Military Government of Nigeria, under the leadership of Yakubu Gowon, to erase all evidence of Biafra from national memory.
President Buhari: The bigger the head, the bigger the headache (5)
As I was saying last week, given the large amount of money set aside in the budget for the comfort of President Buhari, his family members and the top echelons of the presidency, he is not on a moral high ground to put pressure on members of the National Assembly to drop their silly plan. Hence, another headache for Buhari is his gradual but steady loss of the much-needed moral authority that can compel positive attitudinal change among high-ranking public officials, including legislators.
Dispute over NNPC restructuring plunges economy into chaos
The economy was plunged deeper into crisis last week due to a strike action embarked upon by workers of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, over the planned restructuring of the NNPC.
FG’s N3.1 trillion revenue loss traced to an individual
Apparently believing that he had heard and seen the worst of how corrupt practices have brought Nigeria to her knees, President Muhammadu Buhari, last week, almost lost his cool when it was brought to his attention that a whopping $16 billion – at the official exchange rate of N196, this comes to N3.136 trillion; while, with the parallel market rate of N315, it comes to a whopping N5.04trillion) of the nation’s crude oil revenue loss could be traced to some sharp practices by some individuals in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

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