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Oil prices rise as Iran’s crude exports fall
Oil prices rose on Tuesday on growing evidence of falling crude exports from Iran, OPEC’s third-largest producer, before the imposition of new U.S. sanctions and a partial shutdown in the Gulf of Mexico due to Hurricane Michael.
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IGP Adamu: Snatch ballot box and face grave consequence
The acting Inspector General of Police (IG), Mohammed Adamu, Tuesday in Abuja, echoed President Muhammadu Buhari, threatening that anyone who engages in ballot box snatching during Saturday’s poll will face the music.
Ex-Governor Uduaghan: I’m not aware I have case in court
Following the recent judgement of a high court that declared the Delta South senatorial candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan’s nomination a nullity, the former governor has disclosed that he was not aware of having a case in court.
Four killed, eight injured as rival cult groups clash in Delta
No fewer than four persons have been killed and eight others sustained gunshot injuries in a clash between two rival cult groups in Delta State.
Elections: INEC, Police dragged to court over restriction of movements
An activist, Chief Malcolm Omirhobo, on Tuesday urged a Federal High Court in Lagos to declare as unlawful, the restriction of vehicular and people’s movements during elections.
Bird flu kills 3,900 birds in Plateau
An outbreak of Bird flu also known as Avian Influenza has hit Plateau, killing at least 3,900 birds.
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WHO warns of ‘backsliding’ in measles fight as cases soar
The World Health Organization warned Thursday that efforts to halt the spread of measles were “backsliding”, with case numbers worldwide surging around 50 per cent last year.
Police to investigate stampede at APC rally in Port Harcourt
Police in Rivers said it would investigate the stampede at Adokiye Amesiemeka Stadium, Port Harcourt, during All Progressives Congress (APC) rally on Tuesday.
Bauchi government to disburse N1 billion interest-free loans to traders
The Bauchi State government has inaugurated a committee to manage the disbursement of interest free loans of N1 billion to traders across the 20 local government areas of the state.
Yobe emir appeals for violence-free elections
The Emir of Fika and Chairman, Yobe State Council of Emirs, Alhaji Muhammad Ibn Abali Muhammad Idrissa, has appealed to political parties, candidates and their supporters to work towards violence-free elections across the state. He said this to newsmen on Thursday at his Palace in Potiskum.
Dosu Joseph: World Cup ticket more important for Flying Eagles
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper and ex-international, Dosu Joseph may be disappointed that the Flying Eagles of Nigeria were knocked out by Mali in yesterday’s semi-final of the AYC U20 championship in the Niger Republic, but he remains excited the team were able to get a world cup ticket.