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Independent.ng - Nigeria News - Top Nigerian newspapers - Breaking news - Top news headlines from Nigeria and World.
Independent.ng - Nigeria News - Top Nigerian newspapers - Breaking news - Top news headlines from Nigeria and World.
Here are the major headlines for today: EDO GUBER. INEC Declares APC’s Monday Okpebholo Winner Of Poll. PDP Rejects Result, Alleges Massive Irregularities. Observer Groups Query Authenticity Of Declared Results. Tinubu Congratulates Okpebholo, Lauds Electoral Process.
The Latest business news in Nigeria and world news. The Independent Newspaper brings you the latest headlines, opinions, political news, business reports and more from Nigeria and the world
Here are the major headlines for today: NIGERIA @64. Revive Nationalism In Defence Of Democracy, PDP Tells Citizens. Nigeria On The Brink Of One Party Dictatorship — Atiku. Despite Challenges, Be Hopeful, Jonathan Urges Nigerians. Poor Policies Slowed Aviation Sector Growth In 64 Years — Experts.
Here are the major headlines for today: Agitation For New Constitution Gains Momentum. Activists, Others Welcome Withdrawal Of Counter-Subversion Bill. Okay Proposal For Conduct Of All Elections In One Day. Presidential Jet: Chinese Firm, An Impostor, Amosun Alleges.
To better understand the challenges Nigeria is facing, consider the following scenario: IOCs extract crude oil from Nigeria and export it to their home countries at relatively low prices (ranging from $37 per barrel in the 1980s to the current $80-$100 per barrel).