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On the cover of DAILY INDEPENDENT Newspapers for today, Friday, 11th September 2020: Buhari To CBN – Don’t Give Kobo For Food, Fertiliser Imports. More stories inside. Read or download the full Independent ePaper for Friday, 11th September 2020 – br /> Independent Newspapers Nigeria.

NASS’ Silence On Fuel Price Hike Disappointing – Ogene

 Hon. Victor Afam Ogene, is a former Deputy Chairman, Media & Public Affairs in the House of Representatives and currently, Chairman, Network for Best Practice and Integrity in Leadership (NEBPRIL), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO). In this interview with TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI, he bares his mind on the current hike in PMS and the National Assembly’s response, …
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MAN Spends N67.38bn On Power Generation

LAGOS  – The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), yesterday said it spent over N67.38billion on self-generated electricity with energy cost accounting for over 38% of production cost in 2019.  The development came as Engr. Mansur Ahmed, the President of MAN, raised the alarm at the 48th Annual General Meeting of the association, that they are …
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Oil Drops After U.S. Crude Stockpile Report

 Oil fell yesterday as industry data pointed to a rise in U.S. crude stockpiles.  Futures in New York fell toward $37 a barrel after rising 3.5% Wednesday. The American Petroleum Institute reported crude stockpiles climbed by about 3 million barrels last week, according to people familiar with the data, though gasoline inventories fell by 6.89 …
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CEOs Lobby For Fairer Global Trade Deals For Africa

LAGOS  – A survey commissioned by the Pan-African Private Sector Trade and Investment Committee (PAFRAC), to gauge the private sector view around trade has highlighted the private sector’s desire for considerable reforms to make the global trade rules system fairer and more transparent.  Over two hundred CEOs were surveyed around issues concerning the World Trade …
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Hawaii Launches $100M Program For Rental Housing Assistance

 Hawaii residents at risk of eviction because of the financial impact of the coronavirus may be eligible for financial assistance under a new $100 million rent relief and housing assistance program. Democratic Gov. David Ige announced the launch Tuesday of the program that will use federal coronavirus recovery funds to provide renters with monthly rent …
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China Set To Boost Crude Reserves

China’s next five-year plan beginning in 2021 will call for increases to its mammoth state reserves of crude, strategic metals and farm goods, said officials familiar with the discussions. Beijing is keen to heed the lessons of the coronavirus crisis and deteriorating relations with the U.S. and its allies, according to the officials, who participated …
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Co-op Unveils New Festival Partnership

The multi-year agreement will see Co-op will bring its festival pop-up store to Kendal Calling on 29 July – 1 August 2021. Amanda Jennings, director of marketing live and local at Co-op, said: “Co-op’s popular festival partnership programme isn’t just about building and running a store in a field for the weekend, it’s about serving …
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Credit Suisse To Launch Revolut, N26 Digital Banking Rival

Credit Suisse is to launch a digital banking app to rival the likes of Revolut and N26, offering free foreign transactions and digital wealth management. The CSX app will challenge competitors on the Swiss bank’s home turf when it launches next month, before a potential expansion elsewhere. CSX will feature free online banking tools, including …
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French Hypermarket Chain Launches Algal-Fed Salmon

Hypermarket chain Cora, which has 61 stores in France, has started selling algal-fed salmon which have a higher than normal omega-3 content. The launch follows the introduction of the salmon in Supermarché Match, which resulted in a 12% growth in salmon sales. Both Match and Cora are owned by Belgian retail group Louis Delhaize. The salmon, sourced from different Norwegian salmon farmers, …
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