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  1. FG Considers Import Duty Halt on Essential Items Amidst Economic Strain

    Nigeria FG Considers Import Duty Halt on Essential Items Amidst Economic Strain

    FG is considering a six-month suspension of import duties on staple food items and drugs to tackle inflation, awaiting President Tinubu's approval. However, this proposal contradicts Tinubu's previous stance on food imports amid Nigeria's food crisis and soaring inflation rates, with rice prices...
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    Omo-Agege’s constituents storm NASS, vow to sustain protest until lawmaker is recalled - Daily Post

    People of the Delta central senatorial district being represented by suspended senator, Ovie Omo-Agege have stormed the National Assembly to protest against the 90 legislative days suspension slammed on him by the Senate. They expressed readiness to continue their protests as long as the...
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    Politics Senator Omo-Agege reacts to suspension, disbandment of pro-Buhari group - Dailypost Ng

    Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has reacted to his suspension by the Senate on Thursday. Omo-Agege reacted in a statement by his Senior Legislative Aide, Prince Efe Duku. He said one of the conditions given by the Senate for his recall, the dissolution of the pro-President Muhammadu Buhari group in...
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    Politics Kogi State Assembly Suspends 10 Members

    The Kogi State House of Assembly has suspended 10 of its members over alleged involvement in the leadership crisis rocking the state legislature since November 2015. This was followed by the adoption of the ad-hoc committee report commissioned on March 10, 2016 during the House plenary on...
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    Business Nigeria Suspends Operations of Bristow Helicopter Indefinitely

    The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended the operation of the Bristow Helicopters Limited's Sikorsky S-76X++ type indefinitely. The Helicopter ditched inside the high sea around 10 a.m on Wednesday with 11 passengers including two crew members on board. According to...
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