ItIis Exciting And Interesting Today On Our Newspaper Review
- Influential Women To Watch In Buhari’s Govt- Aishat Buhari
The forthcoming Gen. Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government will, like the current administration, parade many women believed to be influential, FISAYO FALODI writes
The outgoing administration of President Goodluck Jonathan boasts of an array of influential women, who command much
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- APC Chieftain ‘Slaps’ Enugu Gov Candidate Over Ministerial Slot
Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Enugu State, Okey Ezea
Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Enugu State, Okey Ezea A major crisis has hit the All Progressives Congress in Enugu State after report emerged on Friday that the APC National Vice-Chairman, South-East, Mr. Emma Eneukwu, allegedly slapped the party’s governorship candidate, Mr. Okey Ezea,
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- Corruption: Buhari to revisit past probe panel reports – Those indicted may refund public funds
The incoming administration of the President-elect, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), is set to revisit the reports of panels set up by the National Assembly to investigate various financial scandals in Federal Government’s agencies and ministries.
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- Fuel scarcity: Arik Air To Suspend Operations Today
Hundreds of air passengers may be stranded at the various airports across the country as Nigeria major airline, Arik Air, plans to suspend flight operations today, due to the lingering aviation fuel scarcity in the country. Arik Air controls about sixty percent of the Nigerian aviation market.
The Managing Director, Arik Air, Mr Chris Ndulue made this disclosure yesterday at the airline corporate headquarters while addressing aviation reporters.
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- N200bn Outstanding Subsidy Claims: FG Meets Marketers Monday
The Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, will on Monday meet with marketers of petroleum products to agree on modalities for the payment of outstanding subsidy claims, amounting to N200 billion. Read More From THISDAY
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