$3.27bn crude lost to thieves in 14 months, FG cries out
Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders
Subsidy must go, Jonathan dares NLC
Oil Subsidy Removal: Jonathan still consulting – Okonjo-Iweala
N4.749trn Proposal For 2012: Jonathan silent on subsidy in budget
Why FG has not tamed Boko Haram
Panic as explosion rocks Sapele mosque
KADUNA EXPLOSION: Red Cross, Police disagree over blast
8 die as explosion rocks Kaduna
Senators divided over subsidy removal
Unemployment, a time bomb – Obasanjo
Guber war: Sylva dares PDP, launches campaign
Boko Haram: Father declares suspect insane
Senate unmasks fuel subsidy beneficiaries
Reps reject fuel subsidy removal
HARVEST OF DEATHS: 68 killed in attack, road accidents
It’s 14 years jail term for homosexual marriages

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Ojukwu’s body to tour 4 countries before burial
STATESMEN are usually given state burial but former Biafran Leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, will get more than that. His body will be flown to three African countries and one American country before the final burial in his Nnewi country home, according to his will.
Boko Haram lists fresh targets
ISLAMIC sect, Boko Haram, which has claimed responsibility for series of bomb attacks in the northern part of the country, yesterday, declared that its next targets would be offices of political parties nationwide even as it denied any link with serving Senator Ali Ndume who is facing trial in Abuja for allegedly being a sponsor of the sect.
Nigerians hail Waziri’s removal
NIGERIANS, yesterday, hailed President Goodluck Jonathan’s removal of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Chairman, Mrs. Farida Waziri, saying it was long overdue.
BOKO HARAM: Sen Ndume docked
FOLLOWING his alleged complicity in sponsorship of the Boko Haram Islamic sect, the States Security Service, SSS, yesterday, arraigned Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume (Borno South Senatorial District), before an Abuja Chief Magistrate Court even as his colleagues in the Senate resolved to stand by him until investigations into the case have been concluded.
CBN devalues naira, 160 to $
THE Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday, devalued the nation’s currency from N150 to N160 to the dollar. In devaluing the currency, the CBN moved the band it wants the naira to trade in to between N150 and N160 to the U.S. dollar, compared with N145-N155 to the dollar it sold previously, due to the prolonged weakness of the naira and high demand of the dollar. At the official market, the naira has always sold above the CBN’s upper band.

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