Friday 27 November 2015
Security coming back to Lagos! Ambode commissions Helicopters, gun boats, Armoured Personel Carriers
5 Armoured Personnel Carriers Revolving Lights, Siren and Public Address System, Vehicular Radio Communicators Security Gadgets, including Bullet Proof Vests, Helmets, Handcuffs, etc Uniforms, Kits, etc; and Improved Insurance and Death Benefit Schemes...
Suicide bomber attacks Muslim procession in Kano
Check out the insane contents of 50 Cent's fridge
Check out the insane contents of 50 Cent's fridge
Family first. The Kardashian/Jenner clan thankful for their blended family, spend thanksgiving at Khloe's
Khloe K made dinner for the whole family and shared photos of the food she made. She said:
The key to contentment lies solely in being thankful for what one has been blessed with. Stop looking at what you don't have and pay attention to the blessings around you. Manifest beauty in your life. Only then will one be blessed with more. Happy Thanksgiving my loves!!! @jeffleatham I am so honored you did my flowers for my annual thanksgiving!!! Your work and energy is one of a kind!!! Thank you Team Leatham!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
NNPC blames fuel scarcity on vandals, corrupt oil marketers
The Senate Committee, Managing Director of the Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, PPMC, a subsidiary of the NNPC, Mrs. Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, stated that Nigeria has lost a total of 531 million litres of petrol valued at over N50 billion to pipeline vandals between January and September, 2015, at the System 2B Pipeline network which covers from the Atlas Cove in Lagos to Ilorin.
Nnamdi-Ogbue said that the continuous vandalization of pipeline at the Arepo to Mosimi axis of the pipeline artery, have made the supply of petroleum products to retail outlets difficult.
She said PPMC is doing everything they can to make sure they supply truck-out from depots in Lagos, Oghara and recently Calabar.
She, however, noted that the efforts to supply enough fuel across the country are being hampered by the activities of some unscrupulous marketers involved in hoarding and diverting of petroleum products for sale in black markets across the country.
She said:
“We view this as a distortion to the economy and we have invited the DSS and the EFCC to take action.”
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FUTA student commits suicide after finding out he will be having an extra year (Graphic photos)
Senate confirms Danbatta as new NCC boss
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