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Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Today in the #News


• TUC rejects proposed increase in data tarrif
• Court grants bail to former FCT minister
• INEC clears six parties for Lagos Rep by-election
• Buhari: Nigerian engineers critical to infrastructure development
• Ambode presents budget of N812.998b for 2017
• Senate probes FIRS, NPA, others over alleged misuse of funds
• Contempt: Judge orders Ekiti Speaker to appear in court Dec 7
• Air Force personnel contribute N7m for IDPs
• Senators cancel visit to CCB over 'poor reception'
• Sagay Committee blames judges for delaying corruption cases
• Youth Corp members urged to be security conscious
• Arts, potential economy booster–artistes
• We are still investigating murder of Redeemed Pastor - Police
• Ondo PDP suspends, Poroye, Jimoh Ibrahim's running mate, others
• Police begins investigation into UNN student suicide
• FG targets 10,000 ex-militants for agric training
• Nigeria's rice exportation to start in 2017 — CBN
• Buhari, Yari meet over security in Zamfara
• El-Rufai faults CAN President over Southern Kaduna killings
• Lawyer docked for assaulting female Journalist
• Wike, Police commissioner trade words over alleged rigging plot
• Suspected militants abduct seven in Epe
• EFCC arraigns judge, SAN for alleged corruption, forgery
• Lagos State okays death penalty for kidnappers
• Police confirm death of two in Kogi communal clash
• People bombing pipelines not ordinary Nigerians, says Buhari
• UN appoints Elias Registrar Criminal Tribunal
• Nigerian troops in Somalia not paid for 11 months
• Plane carrying Brazilian football team crashes, 76 feared dead
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