

Angry youths barricade ExxonMobil gates over oil spill
Rep empowers constituents with N4m for skill acquisition
Muslim leaders allege forceful detention by Okowa’s aide
Power scarcity, fuel scarcity
Mrs Mark, NGO give succour to Agatu crisis victims
Corruption in civil service killing Kogi — BELLO
Boko Haram: Army kills 29 terrorists, rescues 72 hostages
99-yr-old Delta monarch who reads without glasses
FUPRE reveals construction of mini refinery
Edo 2016: Edebiri assures on functional education
Egypt v Nigeria: Winner takes all
Insurgency: Obasanjo commends Buhari on actions in N/East
Abducted colonel: Army increases reward for information
Budget reduction not an issue — Petroleum experts
Labour tackles Baba Ijebu over unfair practices
We’ll make up in Egypt — Siasia
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SubscribeChewing stick is as good as toothbrush — DTRBN
YOUR chewing stick is as good as your toothbrush, the Dental Therapists Registration Board of Nigeria, DTRBN, has declared.
Forex: Foreign airlines’ blackmail won’t fly —CBN
The Central Bank of Nigeria has said that the seeming blackmail by foreign airlines over their demand for foreign exchange would not fly.
Agatu crisis: Idoma, Fulani communities agree on ceasefire ..
ABUJA—THE crisis rocking Agatu Community of Benue State which had in recent time resulted in killings of over 500 natives, allegedly by Fulani herdsmen, appeared to have come to an end as Idoma Community, yesterday, reached a common ground with its Fulani counterpart to a cease fire.
Kachikwu is misunderstood — Depot operators
Many independent operators have criticised recent pronouncements by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, on petroleum products distribution. They accuse him of instituting monopolistic policies by favouring some players over the rest. However, Dapo Abiodun, the Managing Director, Heyden Oil and Gas Ltd., and Chairman, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, DAPPMA, told Vanguard that the minister is highly misunderstood, saying that based on the plans most of the downstream challenges will soon be over and attributed most of the problems to the scarcity of foreign exchange. Excerpts:
Electricity supply: GENCOs, DISCOs plead for more time
GENERATION and distribution companies in the country have asked for more time and patience from Nigerians to improve electricity supply.
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