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Olu Falae writes to Amotekun demanding protection after Fulani herdsmen return to his farm

FORMER finance minister Chief Olu Falae has once more become the victim of Fulani cattle herdsmen who have again raided his farm near Akure in Ondo State and destroyed crops said to be worth millions of naira.

 

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Nigeria begged buyers to come and purchase her crude oil at $9 a barrel at one stage if the lockdown

 

NIGERIA'S avoided total economic collapse earlier this year at the height of the coronavirus pandemic lockdown in April when crude oil prices collapsed to such a low level that the federal government was begging buyers to make purchases at $9 a barrel.

 

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Ashimolowo confirms he signed petition on Lekki shooting with UK MPs will debate today

 

KINGSWAY International Christian Centre (KICC) founder Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo has joined the thousands of Nigerians in the UK who have signed a petition asking the British government to condemn the recent killing of unarmed protesters at Lekki.

 

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Coalition of Northern Elders for Peace and Development asks APC and PDP to pick Igbo presidential candidates in 2023

 

MEMBERS of the Coalition of Northern Elders for Peace and Development (NEPD) have asked Nigeria's two leading political parties the All Progressives Congress (APC)  and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to both zone the 2023 presidential ticket to the southeast.

 

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Dantata Foods signs regenerative agricultural agreement with UK firm RegenFARM

 

NIGERIA'S Dantata Foods has signed an agreement with UK agricultural technology firm RegenFARM and the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office of the British government to pioneer a regenerative agricultural project in Nigeria.

 

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No matter how you cut it there is no way out of Nigeria’s current economic quagmire other than religious finance

Ayo Akinfe

(1) I have studied the recent report just published by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics and from everything I can see, the economy looks set to shrink by between 9% and 10% during the course of 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic

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10 things that will inevitably make the #EndSARS protests return with a terrible vengeance in 2021

Ayo Akinfe

[1] The massive loss of jobs as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown. Some experts say Nigeria's economy will contract by as much as -9.91% this year

[2] The inability of state governments to pay salaries as a result of reduced incomes. With less federal allocation, our parasitic states, who have no revenue-raising capacity will simply not have the cash to pay their civil servants

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Senate president says Nigerians should stop complaining about their jumbo pay packages

 

NIGERIAN senate president Senator Ahmad Lawan has told members of the public to stop questioning the jumbo pay packers members of the National Assembly pay themselves because it represents value for money.

 

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Nigeria poised to enter into worst recession in four decades as Covid-19 lockdown hurts crude oil sector

NIGERIA has entered into her worst recession in four decades as the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic looks set to decimate the economy in a devastating manner last witnessed in the 1980s when oil prices collapsed.

 

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London's Old Royal Naval College unveils plaque in memory of Afrobeat king Fela Kuti

AFROBEAT king Fela Anikulapo-Kuti has been honoured with a commemorative plaque by the Faculty of Music at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich in southeast London as part of a Black Plaque Project.

 

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