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Shell announces the second tranche of share buyback programme
Royal Dutch Shell plc has announced the commencement of trading in the second tranche of its share buyback programme previously announced on July 26, 2018.
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Nigeria’s opposition urges military to stay away from election
Nigeria's top opposition candidate urged the military not to be involved in the upcoming presidential election, saying the army "has no role to play in the conduct" of the poll.
Chelsea hold discussions over Maurizio Sarri’s future
Senior figures at Chelsea have held discussions over Maurizio Sarri's future as head coach, according to a report.
APC campaign council tasks CSOs, observers on elections
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council Directorate of Contact and Mobilisation has charged Civil Society Organisations (CSO) and Election Observers to ensure effective monitoring of the electoral process ahead of the rescheduled elections.
Nigerian Army uncovers plan to use armed thugs during elections in Niger Delta
The Sixth Division of Nigerian Army on Tuesday said it had uncovered a plot to use armed thugs in fake military uniforms to cause confusion in Saturday’s rescheduled polls.
NSE All-Share Index rebounds by 0.67 per cent
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) market indices rebounded by 0.67 per cent on Tuesday after reacting to polls shift.
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Suspected Boko Haram militants attack Governor Shettima’s convoy, at least 3 die
Suspected Islamist militants attacked the convoy of a state governor in northeastern Nigeria on his way to a rally ahead of a presidential election, killing at least three people, official sources said on Wednesday.
Saudi crown prince orders 2,100 Pakistani prisoners released
More than 2,000 Pakistani workers languishing in Saudi jails will be released, Pakistan information minister announced on Monday during Saudi Arabian Crown Prince's high-profile visit to Islamabad.
INEC meets international observers over election postponement
Nigeria’s electoral body, Independent National Electoral Commission, is currently meeting with international observers on reasons for it rescheduled the general elections.
Cultists kill eight in Benin
The ongoing cult war between the Aye and Eiye confraternities has led to the killing of eight persons in different parts of Bénin City and environs within the past three days.
INEC chairman admits commission contractor is APC candidate
National chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, on Saturday admitted that candidate of the All Progressives Congress, for Niger East Senatorial District, Senator Mohammed Musa, was a registered contractor with the commission.