Nigeria news today headlines update Sunday 13th January 2019
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target=_blank>Trump’s Tariffs Are Siphoning $35 Billion From Consumers, Corporations
President Trump likes to say that China and other countries are pouring money into the U.S. with the tariffs he has imposed. However, the countries that are sending goods to us aren’t paying the tariffs . The companies that import goods are paying them , which means U.S. companies need to raise prices (therefore a tax on consumers), lower their margins
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target=_blank>China’s Premier Says Tax Cuts Support Employment, Economic Stability
China’s plans for tax cuts targeting smaller companies will help to support employment and economic stability, and will expand the country’s tax base over the long term, Premier Li Keqiang was quoted as saying on Saturday. “Implementing tax cuts for small and micro enterprises is mainly to support employment,” Li said in comments posted on
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target=_blank>UAE Energy Minister Says Average Oil Price In 2018 Was $70 Per Barrel
United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Saturday the average oil price in 2018 was $70 a barrel. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other leading global oil producers led by Russia agreed in December to cut their combined oil output by 1.2 million barrels per day to balance the oil
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target=_blank>South Africa’s ANC Says Job Creation, Growth Should Influence Monetary Policy
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress believes the central bank should take into account goals like job creation and boosting economic growth alongside its current focus on price stability, the ANC said in its 2019 election manifesto. “The ANC believes that the South African Reserve Bank must pursue a flexible monetary policy regime, aligned with
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target=_blank>OPEC Is Not The Enemy Of The U.S., UAE Energy Minister Says
Oil producer group OPEC is not the enemy of the United States, United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Saturday in Abu Dhabi. “We are complementing each other, we are not enemies here,” Mazrouei told an industry conference in Abu Dhabi, addressing the relationship between the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and
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target=_blank>Piers Morgan Blames His Hospitalisation For Gastritis On Vegan Sausage Rolls
Piers Morgan has blamed his trip to the hospital on tasting a Gregg’s vegan sausage roll. Because just because you’re in a hospital bed, doesn’t mean the trolling needs to stop. The 53-year-old tweeted from his hospital bed yesterday, informing his followers: ‘Bad news: I’m not dying. I can only apologise for all the distress
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target=_blank>U.S. Not Looking To Grant Further Iran Oil Sales Waivers: U.S. official
The United States is not looking to grant more waivers for Iranian oil imports after the reimposition of U.S. sanctions, the U.S. special representative for Iran said on Saturday, underlining Washington’s push to choke off Tehran’s income. “We are not looking to grant any waivers or exemptions to the import of Iranian crude,” Brian Hook
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target=_blank>Huawei Employee Arrested In Poland On Spying Charges
A Huawei employee was arrested on Tuesday by Polish counterintelligence agents over alleged spying activities, according to Poland’s TVP. “The evidence gathered by the National Security Agency shows that he carried out an espionage activity against Poland,” the spokesman from the agency said in a statement. “As part of the ongoing investigation, the officers of the Agency
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target=_blank>Jesus Or Yeshua: Controversies Threatening Christendom?
LAGOS – Months back, an argument started online that Jesus is not the right name of God’s son. According to those who led the argument, Christians allowed themselves to be influenced as to believing Jesus not Yeshua as the real name of the Messiah. Jesus was invented; Yahweh had a son called Yeshua, which means salvation,
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Ayokunle Cautions Youths Against Election Violence
LAGOS – His Eminence, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, has cautioned Nigerian youths against engaging in violence before, during and after the general elections. Ayokunle while delivering a sermon at the National Ecumenical Centre, Abuja, last Thursday, during the nationwide ‘special prayer for the 2019 elections and release of captives’ organised by CAN, rebuked politicians who disregard parties […]
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