Vanguard Latest News Monday 14th September 2020

Vanguard Latest News Monday 14th September 2020

Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 14/09/20

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Dozen of 2,500-year-old untouched mummies discovered in Egypt

At least 13 coffins believed to contain human mummies were unearthed from a well in Egypt where they had rested undisturbed for more than 2,500 years. The trove of sarcophagi was uncovered last week during an excavation in the Saqqara necropolis, an ancient burial ground about 20 miles south of Cairo, Egypt’s Ministry of TourismRead More
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Oil moves higher as storm threatens US Gulf Coast

Oil prices rose on Monday as a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico prompted drillers to evacuate rigs and shut-in production. Although gains were muted by concerns about excess global supplies and falling fuel demand. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were trading up 14 cents or 0.4 per cent at $37.47 aRead More
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BREAKING: AMP annuls controversial election that produced two presidents in one day, sets up Interim Caretaker Committee

By Benjamin Njoku The Board of Trustees, BoT of the Association of Movie Producers, AMP, has just annulled the controversial general elections of the body that produced two presidents in one day. The Board also has dissolved all the organs set up for the purpose of the elections. The elections which held in Lagos andRead More
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United may have to wait for Klopp, Guardiola departures to win titles – Neville

Manchester United may have to wait until Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola leave Liverpool and Manchester City respectively before they win another Premier League title, according to Gary Neville. Not since legendary manager Alex Ferguson’s final campaign at Old Trafford in 2012-13 have United lifted the top-flight crown, finishing in the top two just onceRead More
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GACN holds workshop to review gas agreement template

By Mike Eboh Nigeria’s strategic aggregator, the Gas Aggregation Company Nigeria Limited, GACN, yesterday, announced plans to facilitate a parley among industry stakeholders on the Master Gas Sale and Aggregation Agreements, GSAA, being adopted in connection with the sale of natural gas  in the Nigerian domestic gas market. In a statement in Abuja, the GACNRead More
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FG lauds Igbokwe on chairing world leading entertainment coy

The Federal Government has congratulated Nigerian-born Pearlena Igbokwe on her recent promotion to Chairman of the Universal Studio Group, a division of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies. In a statement, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the Federal Government is very delighted at the newsRead More
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LASU protest, cheap blackmail – Lagos govt reacts

By Olasunkanmi Akoni The Lagos State Government has described the Monday protest by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and the Non- Academic Staff Union, NASU of the State University, LASU campus, Ojo as “cheap blackmail.” The protesters have accused the state government of non-implementation of increment in salaries of workers asRead More
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Rights Group raises alarm over plot to quiz Mahdi Shehu

…who accuses Katsina Govt of squandering N52.6 billion By ibrahim HassanWuyo Rights group in Kaduna has raised alarm over the safety of anti-corruption crusader and Chairman of Dialogue Group Limited, Alhaji Mahdi Shehu. The group alleged he was being “unnecessarily interrogated since he accused the Katsina State Government of alleged complicity in its handling ofRead More
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(UPDATED) Minimum wage: Lagos negotiates as SSANU, NASU shut down LASU

  LASPOTECH, ACOED resume By Adesina Wahab Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU and those of the Non-Academic Staff Union, NASU on Monday shut down the main campus of the Lagos State University, LASU, Ojo over the inability of the Lagos State government to pay them the N30,000 monthly minimum wage.Read More
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Banditry Offensive: Troops rescue 32 Kidnapped victims, arrest 26 bandits

…Kill 2, Capture several AK 47 Rifles, SMG & Dane Guns In continuation of military offensives by the Nigerian Army to rid the North West of armed banditry, troops on Operation Sahel Sanity have rescued 32 Kidnapped victims, arrested 26 bandits, their collaborators, arms and drugs suppliers while two bandits met their waterloo in gunfights.Read More
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