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Pandef leader Edwin Clark tells Buhari he has no right to impose open grazing on Nigerians

PAN Niger Delta Forum (Pandef) leader Chief Edwin Clark has told President Muhammadu Buhari that he has no constitutional authority to impose open grazing on state governments across Nigeria.

 

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PDP governors call on Buhari to lift Twitter ban condemning the action as personal

PEOPLES Democratic Party (PDP) governors have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to set his ego aside and admit that there was no justification for banning Twitter in Nigeria and asked that he lift the indefinite suspension imposed on the platform.

 

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Falcons scrape 3-3 draw with Portugal thanks to injury time equaliser from Rasheedat Ajibade

NIGERIA'S Super Falcons managed to secure a draw in last night's match against Portugal in ongoing the Summer Series Invitational Tournament in the US after scoring a last minute equaliser in stoppage time to level the score at 3-3.

 

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Nigeria needs to manufacture her way out of the current crisis starting off by passing an Industrial Expansion Bill

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Nigeria shall have a gross domestic product (GDP) target of $1.5trn by the year 2030 with the aim of unveiling an annual budget of $300bn. According to the African Development Bank, Nigeria has an annual infrastructural deficit of $100bn. We have to set ourselves the target of narrowing that gap significantly, maybe by half, over the next four years

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Dangote's new Lekki urea plant begins shipping fertiliser to farmers across Nigeria

DANGOTE Industries' urea fertiliser is now finally on sale nationwide across Nigeria with about 120 trucks ferrying supplies from its new Lekki plant to markets up and down the country on a daily basis.

 

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Nigerians exports to South Africa led by crude oil total almost $2.5bn over the last 24 months

NIGERIA is enjoying a mini boost in its trade with the rest of the African continent after recent statistics showed that the country exported primary commodities worth about $2.48bn to South Africa over the last 24 months.

 

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Ribadu joins former world leaders and heads of anti-graft agencies in calling for international corruption court

FORMER Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman Mallam Nuhu Ribadu has joined several former world leaders and the heads of other global anti-graft agencies in calling for the establishment of an International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC).

 

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Nigeria set for more vaccines as G7 agrees to loan IMF $650bn for the purchase of extra doses

NIGERIA looks set to benefit from the supply of more doses of the coronavirus vaccine after the Group of Seven (G7) nations approved a $650bn loan to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to purchase more shipments for developing countries.

 

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Nigerian Army tells remnants of Boko Haram to lay down its arms and surrender

NIGERIAN Army commanders have told the remnants of terrorist sect Boko Haram to lay down their arms and surrender as they are now a spent force following the death of their leader Sheikh Abubakar Shekau.

 

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President Buhari should respond to the Democracy Day protests by sending this Economic Equilibrium Bill to the National Assembly immediately

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Given that Nigeria's average revenue from crude oil exports totals about $50bn a year, four other sectors of the economy must each match this figure by the year 2025. They should include agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and solid mineral extraction. Our aim should be to generate at least $300bn in export earnings annually

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