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House of Reps rejects bill what would allow citizens to sue government for dereliction of duty

MEMBERS of Nigeria's House of Representatives have rejected a bill that will allow citizens of the country to drag the government to court for failing to provide them with social welfare and other basic amenities.

 

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Nollywood veteran Kenneth Okonkwo says Buhari has done well for Igbos with Second Niger Bridge

VETERAN Nollywood actor Kenneth Okonkwo has hit back at critics castigating him for supporting President Muhammadu Buhari saying that when he looks at the way the second Niger Bridge is coming along he is proud of how well the regime is doing.

 

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Interior minister Aregbesola unveils new 10-year 64-page passport at London mission

INTERIOR minister Rauf Aregbesola has formally launched the new enhanced 10-year Nigerian passport in the diaspora unveiling the new document at the Nigerian high commission in the UK in London.

 

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Aribo could be on his way to Aston Villa as Gerrard looks to make him his first signing

SUPER Eagles midfielder Joe Aribo could be on his way to the English Premier League during the January transfer window amid rumours that his former head coach Steven Gerrard is keen to drag him to Aston Villa who he is now managing.

 

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Nigerian Civic Responsibility Act 2022

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Every Nigerian landlord shall instal a solar panel on their property to help address the power crisis

[2] Nigerians should only hold parties abroad in exotic locations like Dubai and Seychelles if local facilities such as Obudu Cattle Ranch, Idanre Hills, Tinapa, etc are not available

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Rail bosses confident that e-ticketing will make the new railways lines big money spinners

NIGERIA'S ongoing rail improvement programme is expected to begin generating significant revenue for the government son with the Lagos-Ibadan standard service alone earmarked to raise over N12.4bn ($30m) within the next four years.

 

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CBN monetary committee leaves Nigerian interest rates unchanged at 11.5% % for now

CENTRAL Bank of Nigeria (CBN) officials have left interest rates unchanged at 11.5% for the time being saying that altering them either way would damage the economy and jeopardise the post-coronavirus recovery.

 

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10 coaches I would consider as a replacement for Gernot Rohr as we head towards the African Nations Cup in January 


Ayo Akinfe 

[1] Marcelo Bielsa 
[2] Joachim Loew 
[3] Pep Guadiola 
[4] Jurgen Klopp 
[5] Carlo Ancelotti 
[6] Mauricio Pochettino
[7] Diego Simeone 
[8] Jurgen Klinsman 
[9]  Hansi Flick
[10] Zinedine Zidane

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Nigeria suffers a 31% drop in net foreign exchange inflow during the first seven months of 2021

NIGERIA suffered a 31% drop in the amount of net foreign exchange that flowed into the country during the first seven months of 2021 compared with the same period in 2020 according to a recent Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) report.

 

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Covid-19 may have pushed up to 30m people into extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa

AS many as 30m people may have been pushed into extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa as a result of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic according to the findings of a new economic report just published by Bloomberg.

 

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