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Notore eyes export market with planned expansion

WITH anticipated rising demand for fertilisers on African continent, Nigeria’s leading fertiliser, agroallied, petrochemical and power producer, Notore Chemical Industries, has
gone into advanced talks with Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan and other international
investors for the construction of a new plant at its facility in Onne, Rivers
State.

2019: Why Plateau earnestly desires Lalong again

“We stand by Gov. Simon Bako Lalong and we call on Lalong to contest the forthcoming Governorship election”.   This is one popular sound bite that is propagated by the generality of Plateau citizens across the State preparatory to the upcoming 2019 elections. It assumed a bold inscription on banners carried by women and youths in […]

#Sketchathon: Merrybet reward artists for artistic stories about World Cup

Six artists from among over 400 illustrators, Storyboard Artists, and Animators across the country who entered for the Merrybet Sketchathon World Cup Art Storytelling Contest during the just concluded world cup tourney emerged winners of the contest and have been awarded fabulous cash prizes barely a fortnight after the world cup ended.

RIFAN predicts bumper rice harvest in Adamawa

The Adamawa chapter of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) says it is optimistic of bumper harvest in the 2018 crop season following successful implementation of the National Rice Development Strategy (NARDS) in the state.

FRSC recovers stolen truck at Sango-Ota

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Tuesday said it recovered a stolen articulated truck with registration number NSR 141 ZX at the Sango -Ota Toll Gate in Ogun.

Ibrahimovic to miss MLS All-Star game

Swedish star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will miss tomorrow’s MLS All-Star Game against former club Juventus, the Los Angeles Galaxy announced yesterday, citing workload and travel issues.
Ibrahimovic took his league tally for the season to 15 goals from 17 matches with his first MLS hat-trick against Orlando City on Sunday.

The perils of an unsavory cocktail

In one of those instances of fuel scarcity in Lagos State, I drove to a fuel station, and, like the other motorists, parked my car in the line for petrol. In a more sane society, motorists will sit in their cars, and inch their way up, as the line moves, to the fuel pump and buy petrol. But because of our general distrust of the Nigerian system, we, of course, doubted that the pump attendants will impartially dispense fuel on the basis of first come first serve.

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