
Vanguard Latest News Monday 29th March 2021
Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 29/03/21
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Attack on Ortom: IGP sends Abba Kyari to Benue
The Nigeria police force have deployed a special investigative team in Benue to probe the recent attack on Samuel Ortom, the state governor. The team, which has arrived the state, is led by Abba Kyari, a Deputy Commissioner of Police and crack investigator. Gunmen had reportedly opened fire on Ortom’s convoy while he was visitingRead More
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Digitisation, finance, risk management to remain focus for oil and gas operators – MD, Aiteo
By Obasi Sabastine The Group Managing Director, Aiteo Eastern E&P, Victor Okoronkwo has stated that financial leadership and risk management will remain the key areas of focus for Upstream oil and gas companies. Okoronkwo said this in a Wrap-Up Address he presented at the Society Of Petroleum Engineers Oloibiri Lectore Series And Energy Forum (SPEOLEF)Read More
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Trouble for Kalu as Aba contractor threatens court action for crediting project to FG
By Steve Oko Claims by the Senate Chief Whip, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, that the federal government is the one funding the various road projects in Aba the commercial capital of Abia State, may have landed him into trouble as one of the major contractors handling the projects has threatened to sue the former governorRead More
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Real Madrid defender caught breaking COVID-19 restrictions
Real Madrid defender, Marcelo, faces a fine for breaking the travel restrictions currently in place to halt the spread of COVID-19. This was decided after the Valencian regional government confirmed it had started investigating him on Monday. The confirmation came shortly after the player posted a photo of himself and his family at the MalvarrosaRead More
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Man, 40, docked for alleged car robbery
A 40-year-old man, Ikenna Chukwu, was on Monday brought before a Yaba Chief Magistrates’ court in Lagos for allegedly robbing a man of his Lexus Jeep, phone and wristwatch. Chukwu is facing a two-count charge of conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery. He, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge. A Legal officer of theRead More
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Bemoaning the fate of Enugu-Onitsha road
By Dons Eze FOR decades, the 100 kilometres Enugu-Onitsha Expressway has been in deplorable and dilapidated state, causing discomfort and dislocations to thousands of its users, such as constant breakdown of vehicles, accidents that resulted to several deaths, destruction of valuable goods and property, including foodstuff and other commodities. Many people have been bandying differentRead More
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Attempt on Gov Ortom’s life
PENULTIMATE weekend, the security crises which had rocked Benue State and indeed, the whole country in recent years reared up once again, this time with an assassination attempt on Governor Samuel Ortom. Benue and its governor have been in the crosshairs of herdsmen militias over claims of ownership of the Benue valley. The herdsmen attacksRead More
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$1.5bn Port Harcourt Refinery rehabilitation: Between sense, sentiments and sensationalism
By Sadou Jattu Since last week when the Federal Executive Council, FEC, approved the sum of $1.5bn for the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refinery, all hell has been practically let loose. Well-meaning Nigerians from all walks of life have been sharing their views on the issue and many of them have neither been complimentaryRead More
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World’s highest unemployment rate: Time to help this government for Nigeria’s sake
By Atiku Abubakar I have never felt so bad at being proven right, as I am by the report from Bloomberg Business on Saturday, March 27, 2021 that Nigeria is to emerge as the nation with the highest unemployment rate on earth, at just over 33 per cent. We warned about this, but repeated warningsRead More
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Nobody need bring down the Buhari government
By Owei Lakemfa NIGERIAN Presidential spokespersons behave like people who stumble out of a bar, spew things at the public, and return to their seats to continue their favourite pastime. The country is in the grip of serious security crises with some 800 students abducted from five locations within four months, bandits laying siege onRead More
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