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Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here.Here are the major headlines for today: ‘Nigeria Needs To Borrow N21trn In 2024 To Avert Bankruptcy’ Niger Residents Protest High Cost Of Living, Block Roads… LP Asks Tinubu To Seek Help, Says Condition Unmanageable Uli Agog As Pope Francis Appoints
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Guard Your Bank Accounts, Nefarious Ambassadors Are On The Prowl

 These are perilous times in Nigeria as reflect­ed by the fact that it is not only our lives and properties that are in danger as evidenced by the mass killings in Plateau State on Christmas eve, last year, and the kidnapping and murdering of innocent Nigerians that failed to pay ransom imposed on them in
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‘Nigeria Needs To Borrow N21trn In 2024 To Avert Bankruptcy’

LAGOS – For Nigeria to have a stable economy and prevent a bankruptcy situation, it will need to borrow in the region of N21 trillion in 2024. This was the position of Ayodeji Ad­elagun, Managing Director/Head, Fi­nancial Market Nigeria & Rates & Credit West-Africa at Standard Chartered Bank at the unveiling of the bank’s 2024
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Niger Residents Protest High Cost Of Living, Block Roads

…LP Asks Tinubu To Seek Help, Says Condition Unmanageable ABUJA  – Residents of Niger State on Monday took to the streets of Minna, protesting the ris­ing cost of living in the country. The protesters blocked major roads, including the Kpakungu Roundabout at Minna-Bida road, stopping activities of many commercial vehicles in the area. The protesters,
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Police Raid Kidnappers’ Hideout In FCT, Arrest Suspects

Operatives attached to the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Federal Capital Terri­tory (FCT) police command have arrested six people, four males and two females, suspected to be kidnappers operating in the nation’s capital. The suspects, accord­ing to a statement by the command, are one Buhari Muhammad (20), a wanted kidnap kingpin; Muham­mad Sabiu (20), Isah Ab­dullahi,
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AMCON Not Planning To Liquidate Aero Contractors — CEO

LAGOS – The plan of the Asset Man­agement Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) is to keep Aero Contractors as a going concern and not to liquidate it, Capt. Ado Sa­nusi, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the airline has said. Sanusi also said that de­spite the challenges of the past few years, the current management at
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Senate Considers Review Of Customs N5trn Target Upwards Q2

ABUJA – The Senate has told the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) that the N5.079 trillion 2024 revenue target of the agency would be reviewed upwards from the second half of the year to save the country from further bor­rowing. The Chairman of the Com­mittee on Customs, Isah Jibrin, at a crucial meeting with the NCS
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Hard Times Will Soon Fade Away — First Lady Tinubu

ABUJA  – The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has assured that the hardship being experienced in the country is temporary and will soon fade away as the policies and plans of the Federal Government begin to yield expected fruits. The First Lady gave the assurance during a meeting with the Governors Wives on her pet
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Between Abiodun’s Legacy And Oluomo’s Fall

The impeachment of Olakun­le Oluomo as Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assem­bly came at an unexpected time. After escaping the banana peels many times, he was ousted cheaply at an unprecedented time in the state’s history. The development was coming just around when the Supreme Court put a rest to post-election litigation concerning
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Tariff Hike: Exchange Rate Volatility Destroying Our Business — Clearing Agents

LAGOS – Africa Association of Profes­sional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON) has lamented that the exchange rate volatility is destroying their business, lamenting that their business is suffering today be­cause of sheer incompetence on the side of those managing the country’s economy. It accused the Ministry of Fi­nance and the Central Bank of
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