
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Wednesday 5th June 2019
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 05/06/19
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target=_blank>Why FG should implement community engagement standards —Expert
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Why FG should implement community engagement standards —Expert
OIL and Gas expert, Mr Meka Olowola, has urged the Federal Government to review its strategy and approach to conflict resolution as it pertains to the oil-rich Niger Delta region by implementing the recently developed Community Engagement Standards; a widely researched framework for consciously and equitably engaging host communities. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune in
Why FG should implement community engagement standards —Expert
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target=_blank>Chevron wants collaborative value-chain mindset to unlock Nigeria’s gas potential
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Chevron wants collaborative value-chain mindset to unlock Nigeria’s gas potential
Chevron Nigeria Limited has called for a collaborative value-chain mindset as a critical requirement for unlocking Nigeria’s gas potential for its much required socio-economic development. Speaking recently at a forum organised by Society for Petroleum Engineers (SPE) in Lagos, James Okereke of Chevron Nigeria/Mid Africa, stated, while delivery a paper titled: “Gas Utilisation in Nigeria:
Chevron wants collaborative value-chain mindset to unlock Nigeria’s gas potential
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target=_blank>BudgIT calls for full deregulation of downstream sector
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BudgIT calls for full deregulation of downstream sector
BudgIT has called for full deregulation of the petroleum downstream sector and privatization of all government-owned refineries. BudgIT said that findings of its new policy brief “Inside Nigeria’s Local Refineries” showed that Kaduna, Port Harcourt and Warri refineries incurred a cumulative loss of N32.8 billion in 2017 and N126.2 billion in 2018, making a total
BudgIT calls for full deregulation of downstream sector
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target=_blank>PPMC posts N223bn turnover from petroleum products sale in one month
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PPMC posts N223bn turnover from petroleum products sale in one month
THE Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), a subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) posted N222.929 billion from the sale of petroleum products in the country in January 2019. According to the NNPC Monthly Financial and Operations Report for January 2019, the PPMC earned N221.759 billion from the sale of white products, while N1.71 billion
PPMC posts N223bn turnover from petroleum products sale in one month
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target=_blank>FG and Westerhof’s apartment
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FG and Westerhof’s apartment
TWENTY-FIVE years ago, the Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, flew to the United States to take part in the country’s first ever men’s FIFA World Cup. Although the Super Eagles entered the tournament as the reigning African champions having overcome the KK 11 of Zambia 2-1 in April of that year to clinch
FG and Westerhof’s apartment
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target=_blank>A message for new governors
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A message for new governors
EVEN before they fully internalise the import of their oath of office, the new big men in the corridors of power are already rustling feathers and showing that they know how to deploy naked power for personal aggrandizement and settlement of political and personal scores. In the usual impulsive approach to matters of state in
A message for new governors
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target=_blank>Kanuri influence on Buhari
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Kanuri influence on Buhari
ONE of the most discussed topics during the first term of President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, is his special relationship with the Kanuris. And to fuel the speculations was his recent inauguration of the North-East Development Commission, the first regional commission inaugurated by the President. He appointed his friend and course mate, Major General (retd)Paul ChabriTarfa
Kanuri influence on Buhari
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target=_blank>JUST IN: Israel’s First Lady Nechama Rivlin dies at 73, PM Benjamin Netanyahu mourns
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JUST IN: Israel’s First Lady Nechama Rivlin dies at 73, PM Benjamin Netanyahu mourns
Israel’s first lady, Nechama Rivlin, 73, died on Tuesday morning after battling with a respiratory disease for years, the Presidential Residence announced. She died at Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva. Three months ago, Rivlin underwent a lung transplant. Rivlin suffered from pulmonary fibrosis and required the constant use of a portable oxygen tank, which was
JUST IN: Israel’s First Lady Nechama Rivlin dies at 73, PM Benjamin Netanyahu mourns
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target=_blank>Okorie trains over 15,000 constituents on business development
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Okorie trains over 15,000 constituents on business development
A member of the National Assembly representing Ohaozara, Onicha, Ivo Federal Constituency and the Chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, Hon. Linus Okorie, in his quest to empower his people, has trained over fifteen thousand people from his constituency on the cassava value chain, poultry and piggery production. Okorie made this known during the final training
Okorie trains over 15,000 constituents on business development
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Obla’s trial: When the hunter becomes the hunted
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Obla’s trial: When the hunter becomes the hunted
It appears the last may not have been heard of the legal standoff between Godwin Obla (SAN), one of Nigeria’s foremost ex-prosecutors, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the same organisation that Obla enthusiastically represented for several years, resulting in the recovery of several assets worth billions of naira and various landmark decisions […]
Obla’s trial: When the hunter becomes the hunted
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