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Illegal Mining: FG Hands Over Foreign Terror Suspects To NSA • NJC suspends two judges, rejects eight others’ appeals, recommends 12 new appeal court justices • Audit says D2.6M spent without approval from NA Dev’t Fund • فضيحة دبلوماسية في بريطانيا.. الشرطة تستجوب وفد كامل إدريس عقب اعتداءات على محتجين سودانيين بأكسفورد • NJC recommends 12 Appeal Court justices, suspends two judges • TCN adds 600MW to national grid • India hikes fuel prices as Middle East war strains supplies • US Secretary of State Rubio denies fashion inspiration from Maduro • “Why I sold my mansions in the US, UK” — Aliko Dangote • Abuja Court jails mother of 3, Anita Job for 27 years for dealing in Illicit drugs. • Over 163,000 jobs created in three years, Gambia gov’t claims • Kaduna Govt Steps Up Flood Preparedness, Begins Sensitisation Campaign • Economic hardship in Nigeria painful but necessary – FG • ماكرون من أديس أبابا: التزام دولي متزايد لإنهاء الحرب في السودان ودعم المدنيين • Police foil kidnap attempt in Bauchi, arrest two suspects • 2027: Gbenga Daniel challenges Abiodun to live TV debate • ECOWAS Parliament adopts resolution banishing children from streets • 2027: Goodluck Jonathan to know fate as court delivers judgement on eligibility • BREAKING: 2027: Tambuwal withdraws from senatorial race • APC disqualifies 41 aspirants, clears 26 for Akwa Ibom Assembly primaries • Illegal Mining: FG Hands Over Foreign Terror Suspects To NSA • NJC suspends two judges, rejects eight others’ appeals, recommends 12 new appeal court justices • Audit says D2.6M spent without approval from NA Dev’t Fund • فضيحة دبلوماسية في بريطانيا.. الشرطة تستجوب وفد كامل إدريس عقب اعتداءات على محتجين سودانيين بأكسفورد • NJC recommends 12 Appeal Court justices, suspends two judges • TCN adds 600MW to national grid • India hikes fuel prices as Middle East war strains supplies • US Secretary of State Rubio denies fashion inspiration from Maduro • “Why I sold my mansions in the US, UK” — Aliko Dangote • Abuja Court jails mother of 3, Anita Job for 27 years for dealing in Illicit drugs. • Over 163,000 jobs created in three years, Gambia gov’t claims • Kaduna Govt Steps Up Flood Preparedness, Begins Sensitisation Campaign • Economic hardship in Nigeria painful but necessary – FG • ماكرون من أديس أبابا: التزام دولي متزايد لإنهاء الحرب في السودان ودعم المدنيين • Police foil kidnap attempt in Bauchi, arrest two suspects • 2027: Gbenga Daniel challenges Abiodun to live TV debate • ECOWAS Parliament adopts resolution banishing children from streets • 2027: Goodluck Jonathan to know fate as court delivers judgement on eligibility • BREAKING: 2027: Tambuwal withdraws from senatorial race • APC disqualifies 41 aspirants, clears 26 for Akwa Ibom Assembly primaries
Dangote refinery 1.4mbpd expansion to create 95,000 jobs
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Dangote refinery 1.4mbpd expansion to create 95,000 jobs

Punch Nigeria 19 days 1 mins read
The Dangote Refinery expansion is set to create 95,000 jobs, boosting Nigeria’s economy and increasing production capacity to 1.4 million barrels per day. Read More: https://punchng.com/dangote-refinery-1-4mbpd-expansion-to-create-95000-jobs/

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