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Here’s everything that happened in Nigeria in the last 12 hours. FCCPC has warned petrol marketers to reduce prices or face sanctions, saying consumers may be getting exploited because pump prices have not fallen much despite the sharp drop in global crude prices. The Nigeria Democratic Congress has finished marathon strategy meetings ahead of its appeal against the court ruling that nullified its registration, with Peter Obi, Seriake Dickson, the NWC and other leaders all involved in the plan. Dangote Petroleum Refinery has bought two cargoes of crude from the UAE, its first Middle Eastern crude purchase, as it broadens feedstock sources amid domestic supply constraints. APC chieftain Abayomi Nurain Mumuni says First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s small-business advice was misunderstood, arguing she was encouraging low-capital livelihoods rather than ignoring economic hardship. A Nigerian woman, Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack, is attempting a Guinness World Record for the longest Holy Bible reading marathon, targeting 144 continuous hours in Port Harcourt. NDLEA says it seized N12.4 billion worth of cannabis and also arrested a 38-year-old businesswoman at MMIA in a separate cocaine case, showing both airport and port drug enforcement in Lagos. Nigeria has gone ahead with its $5 billion UAE financing arrangement despite IMF concerns, while other reports say the Federal Government has also secured an initial $1.5 billion from the deal. Tomato growers and processors say prices should begin falling from August as wet-season harvests enter the market, easing the current food-price squeeze. Resident doctors have given the Federal Government a fresh four-week ultimatum over unpaid allowances and other welfare demands, warning that industrial harmony cannot be guaranteed if the issues remain unresolved. A 22-year-old teacher, Mariam Usman, was beaten to death in Kogi State by a student’s father after disciplining the child, in a case that has renewed concern about violence against educators. Bandits in Sokoto are said to have planted IEDs on a road to block security response to attacks, a tactic that has made the area even more dangerous for civilians and rescuers. Vice President Kashim Shettima says the Federal Government remains committed to creating opportunities for young people through skills acquisition and empowerment initiatives. #trendingnews #newsupdate #nigerianews
Here’s everything that happened in Nigeria in the last 12 hours. FCCPC has warned petrol marketers to reduce prices or face sanctions, saying consumers may be getting exploited because pump prices have not fallen much despite the sharp drop in global crude prices. The Nigeria Democratic Congress has finished marathon strategy meetings ahead of its appeal against the court ruling that nullified its registration, with Peter Obi, Seriake Dickson, the NWC and other leaders all involved in the plan. Dangote Petroleum Refinery has bought two cargoes of crude from the UAE, its first Middle Eastern crude purchase, as it broadens feedstock sources amid domestic supply constraints. APC chieftain Abayomi Nurain Mumuni says First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s small-business advice was misunderstood, arguing she was encouraging low-capital livelihoods rather than ignoring economic hardship. A Nigerian woman, Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack, is attempting a Guinness World Record for the longest Holy Bible reading marathon, targeting 144 continuous hours in Port Harcourt. NDLEA says it seized N12.4 billion worth of cannabis and also arrested a 38-year-old businesswoman at MMIA in a separate cocaine case, showing both airport and port drug enforcement in Lagos. Nigeria has gone ahead with its $5 billion UAE financing arrangement despite IMF concerns, while other reports say the Federal Government has also secured an initial $1.5 billion from the deal. Tomato growers and processors say prices should begin falling from August as wet-season harvests enter the market, easing the current food-price squeeze. Resident doctors have given the Federal Government a fresh four-week ultimatum over unpaid allowances and other welfare demands, warning that industrial harmony cannot be guaranteed if the issues remain unresolved. A 22-year-old teacher, Mariam Usman, was beaten to death in Kogi State by a student’s father after disciplining the child, in a case that has renewed concern about violence against educators. Bandits in Sokoto are said to have planted IEDs on a road to block security response to attacks, a tactic that has made the area even more dangerous for civilians and rescuers. Vice President Kashim Shettima says the Federal Government remains committed to creating opportunities for young people through skills acquisition and empowerment initiatives. #trendingnews #newsupdate #nigerianews

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