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Army says ‘soldiers’ involved in bullion van robbery not its personnel

The Nigerian Army says that purported soldiers allegedly arrested for bullion van robbery in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State are not its personnel.
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Despite tight security, arrests #RevolutionNow group stage protest in Abuja

Despite the deployment of heavy security across major points in the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT ) to truncate a scheduled protest by #RevolutionNow group, the protesters manoeuvred their way to stage a peaceful protest at Berger Roundabout in Abuja. Some of the protesters, who were earlier arrested at Unity Fountain, were said to have …
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COVID-19: Nigeria’s total hits 44,433 as NCDC announces 304 new cases, 910 deaths

Nigeria’s COVID-19 total cases have now reached 44,433 after the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced 304 new cases and 910 deaths from infections in the country.
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Mobile Police Training School, not personal asset of IG – Police

The Police say the Mobile Police Training School in Nasarawa State was a national security legacy project and not a personal asset of the Inspector General of Police (I-G), Mr Mohammed Adamu.
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PPMC fixes ex-depot price of PMS at N138.62 per litre

The downstream subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), has fixed the ex-depot price of premium motor spirit (PMS), known as petrol at N138.62 per litre.
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Obaseki denies alleged unfair award of contracts

Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo has denied the allegation of bloated contracts, using his company, Afrinvest Ltd., to siphon state’s funds.
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Kano State to reopen secondary schools August 10

Kano State government has said secondary schools in the state will be re reopened on August after four months of closure occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic. The resumption date is exclusively meant for final year students in preparatory for the West African Senior Secondary Schools Examination (WASSSE). Addressing journalists on Monday, Commissioner for Education, Muhammad Sanusi …
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Ex-soldier, nine others arrested for ASP’s murder, armed robbery in Enugu

Enugu State Police Command has arrested a dismissed soldier and nine others over various criminal activities in the state State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abdurahman Mohammed, said the suspects were arrested for murder, conspiracy, armed robbery cultism and other offences within the month of July. He said the dismissed soldier, whose name was given Ifesinachi …
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Buhari orders NDDC to pay fees of stranded students abroad

President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to offset fees and stipends of its foreign scholarship beneficiaries.
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Nigerians pay N2tr for calls, data in six months

The COVID-19 pandemic and its economic disruptions notwithstanding, the first half of the year has yielded huge revenue, amounting to N1.97 trillion, for telecommunications operators.
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