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Buhari To Go Tough On Discos, Agents Selling Prepaid Meters

Buhari To Go Tough On Discos, Agents Selling Prepaid Meters         President Muhammadu Buhari, has reiterated his resolve to mete stiff measures to any of the Discos or their agents selling prepaid meters to their customers against the directive that they should be distributed free. This is...

N12.75bn Petroleum Products Lost In Eight Months – NNPC

N12.75bn Petroleum Products Lost In Eight Months – NNPC         The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has put the value of petroleum products lost from January to August this year at N12.75bn. Data obtained from the NNPC showed that N1.71bn worth of petroleum products was lost in January;...

Senate Seeks Additional N9bn For Nigeria Railways

Senate Seeks Additional N9bn For Nigeria Railways       The Senate on Thursday, demanded additional N9bn for the Nigeria Railways Corporation in the 2021 budget. The Chairman, Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Senator Danjuma Goje, said this after submitting the 2021 budget report of the Marine Transport and...

IPPIS: Understanding the Position of ASUU and AGF Ahmed Idris

IPPIS: Understanding the Position of ASUU and AGF Ahmed Idris By Yushau A. Shuaib The battle of wits between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) may soon come to an end, with...

Experts Insist On Mass Metering Before Implementation Of New Tariff

Experts Insist On Mass Metering Before Implementation Of New Tariff         Experts have criticised the implementation of the new electricity tariff structure and urged the Federal Government to ensure that electricity consumers are metered first before the commencement to eliminate outrageous billings. Nigerians had heaved a sigh...

Oyo State Govt Pays N8bn Gratuity To 3,783 Retirees

Oyo State Govt Pays N8bn Gratuity To 3,783 Retirees         The Oyo State Government disclosed on Monday that it paid a total of N8bn to 3,783 retirees as gratuity under the state’s civil service, judicial service, teaching, non-teaching, as well as the local government service commission...