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Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders

There may be delay in  implementation of the zero-tariff grains importation policy of the federal government as Financial Vanguard reliably learnt at the weekend that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is yet to receive a comprehensive list of the firms to select for participation in the intervention programme.
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6 feared dead, over 30 trapped as building collapses in Abuja

Names of the six persons rescued from under the rumbles of the collapsed building were Haolu, Sola, Muritala Abubakar, Yausa, Rilwan Garuba, Muritala Suleman, Lawan Adam and they were immediately taken to a nearby hospital in Asokoro.

37 LCDAs: Passion at Lagos Obas’ meeting

Former governor of the state, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who was represented at the meeting by an aide, Professor Tunde Samuel, said that the ultimatum, apart “from being totally unwarranted and an abuse of the constitution, in essence seeks to punish the people of Lagos State for being democratic.”

Another 43 Islamic fanatics killed in Yobe

The clash came as Nigerian soldiers patrolled the northern city of Maiduguri yesterday searching for the remaining members of Boko Haram. Nearly 300 people have been killed since the crackdown, which included the shelling of a compound believed to be home to sect leader Mohammed Yusuf.

Lukman must go, say S-South Senators

While pledging their support to the President, they therefore invited the President to reassure the region by immediately dismissing Dr. Lukman from office.

Drama as 2 suspects excrete 160 wraps of cocaine

After the fourth excretion and there was no drug in their faeces, the self acclaimed systems engineer went mad with NDLEA officials, saying that he was wrongly detained. However, the shocker came moments afterwards when Uche started excreting wraps of the substance at the fifth trial, which was the second day in detention.

Amnesty: S-South Govs unyielding

Imoke said President Umaru Yar’Adua could be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize if the amnesty deal succeeded, adding that they had no wish to play politics with the issue.

Bauchi crisis: FG in control, Yar’Adua assures

President Yar’Adua who gave the assurance at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, shortly before he departed for Brazil on a state visit said he had directed the security chiefs to launch a special operation, particularly in Borno State, to contain the situation.

PTI: Orubebe slams S-South governors

The minister, who was asked to react to a report in a national daily that he supported the alleged movement of the university to Kaduna by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Rilwan Lukman, said “those who have ambition in whatever form would employ blackmail and character assassination to score any point to realize such self-seeking and unpatriotic ambition.

House/Executive budget face-off: Before the marching order expires

IN the early life of this administration, the Federal House of Representatives nearly passed for House of scandals, no thanks to the show of shame that trailed the 628 million naira house renovation scandal.
Obviously, former Speaker Patricia Etteh, was the dramatic personae, just as she emerged the tragic hero, as she lost her speakership through it.

Bauchi mayhem spreads to Kano, Yola

THE sectarian unrest that erupted in Bauchi, at the weekend, has spread to neighbouring Adamawa and Kano States. In Bauchi alone, the official death toll is put at 39, while 3 were killed in Kano

Bauchi crisis Plateau beefs-up security

Plateau State Commissioner for Information and Commu-nication, Gregory Yenlong, had assured that the state government was alive to its responsibility of maintaining law and order and would take steps to ensure that the crisis does not spread to the state.

Police swoop on palm oil adulterators

They have been in the business of adulterating palm oil for over five years. Their target is how to make quick money from the adulteration not minding the consequences it would have on numerous consumers.

Oil Bill: S-South Govs storm Abuja, say no going back

They have also vowed not to back down, especially when they meet President Yar’Adua today, as regards their last Thursday’s threat to pull out of the amnesty package for militants by the Federal Government if their demands were not looked into.

Vanguard Detty December

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