$3.27bn crude lost to thieves in 14 months, FG cries out
Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders
Commotion in S-East over ‘vaccine’
2nd Niger bridge, others: Presidency, NASS head for another clash
Eminent Nigerians give Baru hard knocks as Senate probes NNPC boss
Kachikwu writes Presidency, accuses NNPC boss of insubordination
Why FG won’t use 2014 confab report – Presidency
Oct 1 speech: Ohanaeze, Ezeife, others blast Buhari
We won’t allow dismemberment of Nigeria – Buhari
FG explains why it labelled IPOB a terrorist group
Nigeria’s unity not negotiable – Senate
‘Weak, incompetent party’: Presidency mum as APC fires back at Sagay
Poor state of energy sector: FG’s economic recovery growth plan in danger
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SubscribeRestructure Nigeria now to attain balance, says Tinubu
National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and former governor of Lagos State, Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday broke his silence on the restructuring debate as he warned of the consequences of not engaging a restructuring of the political economy of the Nigerian nation.
Order makes 30m Nigerians of Igbo extraction terrorists, IPOB tells court
The Indegeniuos People of Biafra, IPOB, yesterday, approached the Federal High Court in Abuja, asking it to vacate the ex-parte order that proscribed and declared it a terrorist organisation.
We shouldn’t experience another civil war — Ohanaeze
Sokoto —The apex Igbo socio-cultural group in Nigeria, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday stressed that the country should not be allowed to undergo another civil war.
Why Buhari, Court okayed IPOB’s ban
EFFORTS of the Federal Government to declare the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB a terrorist organisation and proscribe its activities, yesterday, bore fruits. A Federal High Court in Abuja granted an order declaring the activities of IPOB as “acts of terrorism and illegality.”
Nigeria’s foreign debts hit $15.05bn in June – NBS
The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, yesterday, said Nigeria’s foreign debt stood at $15.05 billion, while the domestic debt portfolio was put at N14.06 trillion in June this year.
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