Tinubu’s reforms push FAAC allocations above N2trn monthly – Oyedele
Meteorologist predicts severe rainstorms along the coast
50 women, children massacred in Syria’s Homs
Army evicts 114 Bakassi returnees from militant camp
Community tells Shell, NPDC to vacate Egbema West
Uduaghan, Clark peace deal under threat
Sanusi asked to explain Naira payment to fed, states and LGs
Fire guts vehicle onboard vessel at Apapa
Flood: Oyo lawmakers accuse FG of unfulfilled promise
Ooni, Sultan, Aregbesola, others canvass national unity
Bayelsa guber: No victor, no vanquished – Dickson
Bank manager,7 others held over missing N380m
FG injects N604.27bn into pension scheme

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CAN condemns St Finbar’s bombing
LAGOS – THE Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,Sunday, condemned the latest suicide bombing of a Catholic Church in Jos, saying the act is barbaric and out rightly condemnable in all ramifications.
The Patriots, Pronaco, other stakeholders to convene sovereign confab
LAGOS — Political leaders of thought across the six geo-political zones may have already concluded plans to convene a peoples’ national conference of the Nigerian federation independent of government to prevent military intervention and chaos in the country.
Listing: SEC approves NSE’s waivers for oil, multinational firms
The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, weekend, approved the Nigerian Stock Exchange’s, NSE, revised listing rules which seek to grant certain waivers for oil and gas firms, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, SMEs, and other multinational companies.
Gunmen abduct 3 children, 2 others in Warri
WARRI- TWO kidnap gangs, Sunday, in Warri, Delta State, abducted five persons, including two daughters of a contractor to Chevron Nigeria Limited, aged two and nine years respectively and the wife a Shell Nigeria Exploration Production Company, SNPECO, employee.
Access Bank wants court to stay action on winding up petition
Access Bank has asked a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, to stay further hearing in the petition by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Ajibola Aribisala seeking to wind up the bank over alleged inability to pay a N2.264 billion debt.

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