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Nigeria
MOMAN Blames Kerosene Scarcity On Lack Of Forex
Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, (MOMAN), have blamed the current scarcity of kerosene on lack of foreign exchange and the importers preference to importation of Jet A1. The association also advised the federal government to review policy of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, or known as cooking gas importation as ...
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Nigeria
Kano To Introduce New Transport Policy
Kano State Governor Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has said his administration would soon come up with a new transport policy that would help regulate as well as manage transport system in the state. He said the policy would also improve performance and attract private sector investments. According to the governor, ...
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Nigeria
Ortom Lauds Reps’ Proposal On Weapons, Seeks Clarification On VAT Law
Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has hailed the proposal by members of the House of Representatives to ensure that responsible Nigerians own legitimate weapons for self defence. The governor also said he supported his counterparts in Lagos and Rivers for securing court judgments against the FIRS on the collection of ...
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Nigeria
LG Electronics Donates Air Conditioning Units To Wuse District Hospital
LG Electronics, a global leader in consumer electronics, yesterday donated the newly introduced Artcool Inverter air conditioners to the Wuse District Hospital, FCT Abuja. The company said the gesture was part of its continuing commitment to support healthcare delivery services in Nigeria. Speaking at the occasion, the head of corporate ...
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Nigeria
UN Lauds Ugwuanyi’s Investment In Infrastructure, Capital Development
The United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr. Edward Kallon, has commended Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State for ongoing investments in infrastructure and human capital development with notable progress in education, healthcare, and economic growth. Kallon, who spoke yesterday during a visit to Enugu State where he ...
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Nigeria
Embarking On Strike At This Critical Time Wrong, Buhari Tells Doctors
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja urged health workers to return to their duty posts, urging others contemplating strikes to opt for settlement of issues by negotiation, no matter how long it takes. “The lives of citizens that could be lost or damaged when doctors withdraw services, are precious enough ...
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USA
[EDITORIAL] 9/11: 20 years After
It was exactly 20 years today, on September 11,2001, when the terrorist group, Al Qaeda, unleashed an unprecedented act of violence on the United States of America. It highjacked four commercial planes: two were crashed into the twin towers in New York, famously known as the World Trade Centre, within ...
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USA
En septiembre de 2001, los afganos veían a Estados Unidos como un país lejano
El 11 de septiembre de 2001, cuando los aviones desviados por Al Qaida se estrellaron contra el World Trade Center de Nueva York y el Pentágono en Washington, Afganistán vivía su propia tragedia, bajo el yugo de la organización yihadista.
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Costa Rica
Gobierno costarricense envía reformas a la asamblea
El Gobierno de Costa Rica envió cuatro propuestas fiscales renovadas a los legisladores en un intento por ganar apoyo para un acuerdo con el FMI que apuntale las finanzas del país.
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Nicaragua
La Corte IDH exige a Nicaragua respuesta sobre visita a políticos presos
La Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (Corte-IDH) exigió el viernes a Nicaragua una respuesta antes del 24 de septiembre sobre su petición de visita de una delegación para conocer las condiciones de detención de opositores presos en el país.