FG projects $10.38bn earning from cooking gas in 2018
We have provided meters to 65% of our customers – EKO DISCO
NLNG Act amendment to affect environment
FG to review port concessionaires based on industry data
Turnover on fixed income market falls by N1.09bn in July
TCN records 15 system collapses
WAPCo transports 70 million scf of gas daily, says MD
Price of petroleum products drops by 3% in July
Illegal Refining: Nigeria Navy calls for greater inter agency collaboration
BEDC, Thames Delta, sign MOU on 20 MW Isoko power plant
Senator Misau vs IGP Idris:”Overtake don overtake Overake”
Marriott’s legacy in Nigeria dates back to the 1980s
IPDI backs Amnesty Int’l on secret detention centres in Nigeria
You’ve failed Deltans, APC group accuses Okowa, PDP
Don tasks Nigerians on disease awareness
N5bn Mining Support Fund: We’ll assist BoI identify genuine miners – MAN

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Minister urges Benue to demolish structures on water channels
MAKURDI—The Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Ibrahim Jubril, has urged the Benue State government to demolish all structures and buildings on water channels in the state to avert a reoccurrence of the flood recently witnessed in Makurdi town.
The past and present wahala of Decree 34 of 1966 (1)
Tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction
Infertility: Foundation holds conference
According to press statement made available to Vanguard, and signed by the founder of Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation, Mrs. Ibidunni Ighodalo, the aim of the conference is to create awareness on the rising cases of infertility, its early detection, causes and treatments as well as alternative methods of conceiving such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), egg donation and surrogacy.
Okorocha backtracks on ban of tricycles in Imo
Following public outcry, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, yesterday, cancelled September, 5 as deadline to stop tricycle operators within the capital city.
New odds haunt Nigeria content
“While the buzz of local content continues to build up, the alleviation of the effects of Dutch Disease” has not been realized as expected in the Nigeria
Ghana out to keep slim World Cup hopes alive
Ghana will be desperate to keep their hopes of reaching the 2018 FIFA World Cup alive when they take on Congo at the Stade Municipal de Kintélé in Brazzaville today.
Nigerian govt unprepared, unwilling to tackle Lassa fever — TOMORI
RECENTLY, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, witnessed an outbreak of Lassa fever that claimed two lives and infected five doctors while hundreds were kept under surveillance.
FG has created 54,680 jobs in housing sector—Minister
THE Federal Government said it has created jobs for 54,680 people in the housing sector since inception in 2015. Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, who disclosed this at the sixth National Council on Land, Housing And Urban Development, in Abuja, noted that out of this figure, 13,680 people got direct jobs, while 41,000 got indirect jobs.
Fashola laments degeneration of Apapa roads
AGAINST the backdrop of colossal degeneration to which access roads in and out of Apapa, Lagos, have been subjected, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, has called for total regeneration of these roads and other road infrastructure such as lightings, man holes and railings in Apapa. The axis serves both Apapa and Tin Can ports, the two major ports that boost the nation’s economy.
Eid-el-Kabir: Reyenieju calls for tolerance
WARRI—THE muslim community in the Warri Federal Constituency has been called upon to espouse the spirit of unity, peace and tolerance with strong prayer for the survival of Nigeria as one and indivisible entity.

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