Guardian Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 17th December 2019
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Senate will approve Buhari’s $29.96b loan request, says Lawan
Despite the criticisms that followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s request to the Senate for the approval of a $29.96 billion loan
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Government to spend N417b on subsidy in 2020
Though the nation’s subsidy on petrol may be around N417 billion in 2020, according to current data obtained yesterday from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA)
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Court awards disputed Soku oilfield to Rivers, orders Bayelsa to refund derivation funds
Bayelsa State is to refund the 13 per cent derivation it has received over the years from the disputed Soku oilfield to its neighbouring Rivers.
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Aged women protest half naked in Ebonyi over incessant arrest
About 100 elderly women from Agubia community in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State yesterday took to the streets half-naked to protest against the arrest
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FG reviews security strategy to tackle terrorism, banditry, others
The Federal Government yesterday reviewed the National Security Strategy (NSS) to find lasting solutions to terrorism, kidnapping, banditry, militancy
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Nigeria’s seaborne trade hits N8.6 trillion in Q3
Nigeria’s import and export with its trade partners through water transportation has been estimated at N8.6tr in the third quarter of 2019.
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Three killed in Lagos brutal NURTW, gang clashes, 75 arrested
At least one person was yesterday confirmed dead after suspected cultists went on rampage around Pako, Yeside and Cassette bus stops in Aguda
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Okowa earmarks N18b for Warri, Uvwie storm drainages
Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa yesterday disclosed that the state government has earmarked N18b to build six storm drainage projects to curtail flooding in Warri
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Visa on arrival policy not for victimisation, Immigration clarifies
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has debunked speculations that the government’s visa on arrival policy was not to victimise an ethnic
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Yoruba youths back FG in face-off with ASUU over IPPIS enrolment
Yoruba Youth Socio-cultural Association (YYSA) Worldwide has urged the Federal Government to withhold the December pay of any lecturer that fails to enroll in the Integrated Personnel Payroll
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