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‘People do not eat GDP’, ADC tells FG • Senate Confirms Tegbe As Power Minister, Demands Urgent End to Grid Collapse • Hajj: 374 Kwara pilgrims depart for Saudi Arabia • Gunmen Kill Family Of Five In Plateau — Police • IPI Nigeria to launch global campaign against two governors, ex-IGP Egbetokun • Benue youths foil kidnap attempt, rescue abducted businesswoman in Nasarawa • SDP moves convention to Bauchi, constitutes committees for primaries • Nigeria Eurobonds rally as yields sink below 8% in historic first • Why Shareholder Registers Have Become a Strategic Governance Asset • Court restrains NBC from threatening broadcasters • EPL: Arsenal to offer Arteta new contract • Airtime Lending Dispute Escalates as Court Threatens FCCPC Boss with Contempt Sanctions • FG Plans $500m Annual Research Fund to Boost Economy, Innovation • Terrorists attack military base in Chad, kill 23 soldiers • President Museveni sponsors 150 Muslims  for This Year’s Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca • Turyasingura Osborne axed from Special Interests Organ over forged academic papers • Military centre screens 1,450 terror suspects, sends 500 for trial • APGA restates commitment to free, fair primaries • Fuji musician Pasuma welcomes grandson • Shettima: Mining Sector, In Two and A half Years, Attracted $2.6bn in FDI • ‘People do not eat GDP’, ADC tells FG • Senate Confirms Tegbe As Power Minister, Demands Urgent End to Grid Collapse • Hajj: 374 Kwara pilgrims depart for Saudi Arabia • Gunmen Kill Family Of Five In Plateau — Police • IPI Nigeria to launch global campaign against two governors, ex-IGP Egbetokun • Benue youths foil kidnap attempt, rescue abducted businesswoman in Nasarawa • SDP moves convention to Bauchi, constitutes committees for primaries • Nigeria Eurobonds rally as yields sink below 8% in historic first • Why Shareholder Registers Have Become a Strategic Governance Asset • Court restrains NBC from threatening broadcasters • EPL: Arsenal to offer Arteta new contract • Airtime Lending Dispute Escalates as Court Threatens FCCPC Boss with Contempt Sanctions • FG Plans $500m Annual Research Fund to Boost Economy, Innovation • Terrorists attack military base in Chad, kill 23 soldiers • President Museveni sponsors 150 Muslims  for This Year’s Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca • Turyasingura Osborne axed from Special Interests Organ over forged academic papers • Military centre screens 1,450 terror suspects, sends 500 for trial • APGA restates commitment to free, fair primaries • Fuji musician Pasuma welcomes grandson • Shettima: Mining Sector, In Two and A half Years, Attracted $2.6bn in FDI

Nyesom Wike