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TOO BAD!! THREE PERSONS ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY KILLING A JUMIA DELIVERY AGENT

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A Jumia delivery man who went to deliver two iPhones was allegedly killed by those he deliver it to. Abia Facts Newspaper gathered that the alleged killers, killed and threw the JUMIA delivery agent into a soak away pit. Source:  Abia Facts Newspaper

HOW I MADE MY FIRST MILLIONS - TINUBU

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Former Lagos State Governor and a leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu, has narrated how a working trip he made while serving as an auditor for auditing giant, Deloitte and Touche, made him an “instant millionaire”. Mr. Tinubu first served as a senator in the short-lived third republic and later as governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007. He has been accused of making a fortune from politics. “At Deloitte and Touche, I chose to travel more than 80 per cent of my working years there. And that is because if a staff chose to travel, he would make more money because he would get travel allowances,” Mr. Tinubu said in a lengthy interview he granted TheNews Magazine on March 29 about his journey through life as he celebrated his 64th birthday. Mr. Tinubu said he was sent on an assignment to help set up a an accounting and auditing system for a joint-venture between National Oil and Aramco in Saudi Arabia but by the time he re...

FG’S NEW VISION FOR NIGER DELTA TO TRANSFORM ILLEGAL REFINERS TO SHAREHOLDERS OF PROPOSED MODULAR REFINERIES

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*Proposal is to sell crude directly to them Details of the President Muhammadu Buhari's New Vision for oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta, is emerging as an idea is now being worked out to explore how some of the illegal refiners and the local communities in the region can become shareholders in the proposed Modular refineries concept of the Federal Government, presidency sources have disclosed. The consideration going on now is subsequent to the promises made by the Federal Government during the presidential interactive engagements in several oil-producing States led by the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to integrate the illegal refiners, rather than a scorched-earth policy that seeks to eliminate the operations of such refiners. But sources explain that there are a number of significant hurdles to be crossed especially issues around the engineering and technical ramifications of such a conversion, besides figuring out the financial models that...