We don’t need an armoured helicopter — RIVERS GOVT
Ogun Assembly passes bill converting MAPOLY to varsity
FG’ll not tolerate destruction of national monuments — Minister
Burna Boy to fans: Earn a degree before pursuing dream career
Zuckerberg, others slams Trump on immigration order
Telecoms records 0.80% increase in 4th quarter – NBS
Ogun govt dragged to court over alleged human rights violation
Traditional rulers express concern over Wike’s safety.
Senator Effiong chids A-Ibom PDP leadership
Adeboye annual birthday lecture holds tomorrow
Premier League Matchday 23 round-up
ACCESS TO CREDIT: RenMoney launches social media campaign
Profit taking drags equity capitalisation down by N38bn
FG disburses soft loans to 23,400 artisans, traders
NECA attacks CBN over N50 stamp duty

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Reclamation of abandoned mining sites to cost $5bn–Official
The Ministry of Mines and Steel said it will spend five billion dollars to reclaim more than 1,600 abandoned mine sites across the country.
Electricity: I spend N40,000 monthly on petrol, N6,000 on prepaid meter
Some electricity consumers in Aguda area of Surulere, Lagos, on Tuesday complained about the epileptic power supply and outrageous billing by Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC).
Saraki accepts chief of staff’s resignation
SENATE President Bukola Saraki yesterday thanked his Chief of Staff, Senator Isa Galaudu for working with him.
Stop attaching religion, ethnicity to criminality, Gov. Ahmed urges Nigerians
The Kwara Governor, Dr Abdulfatah Ahmed, has called on Nigerians to desist from attaching religious and ethnic colouration to criminality, saying that such expression portends great danger to the unity of the country.
Accounts unfrozen: Court dismisses EFCC’ s appeal against Fayose
The Federal High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State capital on Tuesday, has dismissed an Appeal filed before it by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for stale of Execution of the judgment delivered on December 13 ordering the EFCC to unfreeze the governor’s accounts.
Japanese govt. donates solar equipment worth $9.7m to FG
The Japanese Government, through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), on Tuesday donated the second segment of solar power equipment, worth 9.7 million U.S. dollars (about N2.9 billion), to the Federal Government.
Nigeria to save $5bn on importation of railway equipment
Minister of State for Mines and Steel, Mr Abubakar Bwari, on Tuesday said revival of Ajaokuta Steel Company would save about 5 billion dollars annually for the country.
Boko Haram: DSS insists defendants not tortured to make statement
A prosecution witness, John Timothy on Tuesday in Abuja testified that Dr Nafeez Yinus, the first defendant, and Umar Musa, the third defendant in court for alleged connection with Boko Haram insurgents, were not bullied by the DSS to give their statement.
Rights expert cautions Trump against reintroducing torture
The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Mr Nils Melzer, has appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump not to reconsider the acceptability of waterboarding and other methods of torture as interrogation techniques.
Stop police from prosecuting criminal cases – Chief Judge
The Chief Judge of Delta, Justice Marshall Umukoro, has advised that the police be stripped of their power to prosecute criminal cases.
NNPC introduces AspenOne software to boost refining operations
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has introduced a software, `AspenOne Engineering’, to boost operations at the nation’s refineries.
Bayelsa House of Assembly sits in camera, shuts out journalists
The Bayelsa House Assembly on Tuesday sat behind closed door as journalists were barred from coverage of proceedings in Yenagoa.
US govt invests $75million in agric sector
THE US government, yesterday, said it has invested $75 million (about N2.3 billion) in the country’s agricultural sector, just as it launched agribusiness partnerships with Chi Farms and Niji Foods.
With ₦500 to $1 dollar, Apostle Suleiman not the problem of Nigeria
Reno, in this video, talks about DSS’s invitation to Apostle Suleman over his alleged hate speech and on the economy.
NDLEA to assist families with drug-related problems
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it will assist families that have children and wards with drug-related problems to overcome the challenge.

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