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NDDC urges militants to embrace amnesty

Acting Managing Director of the Commission, Mr. Power Aginighan, who made the appeal yesterday in Port Harcourt during the commissioning of a health centre built and furnished by the Commission for Tereama community, Port Harcourt, said militants should see the amnesty offer as an opportunity to be properly reintegrated into society, so they could also be active players in the drive to develop the region.

Delta students task FG on post-amnesty plan for militants

It read: “That the relocation of the Petroleum University from Delta to Kaduna State is unacceptable by Niger-Delta students, as it is against the 7-point agenda and no excuse is genuine enough for the relocation, therefore, it should be returned without any further delay.

NBA threatens to sue FG over PIB

By Emma Arubi WARRI—THE Nigeri an Bar Association (NBA) has threatened to drag the Federal Government to court if it failed to withdraw the Petroleum Industry Bill and reverse its decision to downgrade the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) in favour of the Kaduna Petroleum College.

Briton hangs in Lagos

By Emma Nnadozie LAGOS – The expatriate Managing Director of Coastal Inland Maritime Services Ltd., Mr. Nicholas Anderson, last Friday committed suicide by hanging in his residential apartment in Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Though no suicide note was reportedly left by the Briton, police sources said the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. […]

Displaced Ijaw, Itsekiri return

THE Delta State Government is to build new settlements for the Ijaw and Itsekiri communities in Warri South-West Local Government Area of the state devastated by men of the Joint Task Force (JTF) on the Niger Delta during its aborted Cordon and Search operation in the area.

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