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Friday, February 6

Broken Bone May Sideline Rodriguez for Two Months


Real Madrid forward James Rodriguez is facing a spell on the sidelines after breaking a metatarsal during Wednesday night's 2-1 win over Sevilla.

American Man Sends over $100,000 to Wife in Nigeria He’s Never Met


A 53-year-old man who has sent over $100,000 to a woman he has never met in Nigeria insists he is only providing financial assistance until she inherits $25.6 million from her dead parents.
Steve appeared on the talk show, Dr. Phil, to discuss his unusual relationship with 'Kelly' whom he met on an online dating website in 2012.

PwC Report: NNPC, NPDC to Return $1.48bn to Federation Account


Alison-Madueke directs corporation to defray outstanding amount

James Emejo in Abuja
The forensic audit into the allegation of unremitting funds by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which was carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), has revealed that the sum of $1.48 billion is yet to be remitted to the Federation Account by the corporation and its E&P subsidiary, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).

10 Political Parties Kick against Shift in Polls, Abuja Residents Protest


Chuks Okocha in Abuja
With no resolution reached at the Council of State meeting on whether the general election would take place as scheduled or be postponed, a coalition of 10 political parties on Thursday kicked against the postponement of the polls, alleging that those who scuttled the June 12, 1993 general election had coalesced again and were about to re-enact the situation for their selfish ends.

Council of State Divided Along Party Lines, INEC to Review, Decide on Election Dates


Former president Alhaji Shehu Shagari, former head of state General Mohammed Buhari and former Military president General Ibrahim Babangida, during the National council of state meeting at the presidential villa
Jega: INEC ready, but cannot ignore security situation in North East

Chuks Okocha, Jaiyeola Andrews and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja
Following a seven-hour meeting of the National Council of State on Thursday on the 2015 general election and security issues in the country, deep divisions along party lines deterred the council from taking a decision on whether to hold the poll as scheduled or not, THISDAY has learnt.

Wednesday, February 4

40 FOREIGN JOURNALISTS HAVE BEEN PREVENTED FROM COVERING 2015 ELECTIONS -CPJ


Despite the thick uncertainty palling over the 14 February election, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on the Nigerian authorities to ensure that international journalists are allowed access to cover the country’s elections.
Nigeria’s presidential and parliamentary elections are scheduled for 14th February, while state elections are set for 28th February.
President Goodluck Jonathan is seeking re-election amid an insurgency by the radical Islamist group Boko Haram,

Fire Razes Kano GSM Market

Scene of a market fire outbreak
A night fire incident occurred at the popular GSM market in Kano situated at Farm Center adjacent to passport office of the Nigeria Immigration Service and razed down all the portions of the market on Tuesday night.
The fire started about 9pm and lasted for about two hours and also destroyed valuables, mostly new and second hands phones and other related items worth millions of naira.

Personnel from the state fire service and volunteers spent hours battling the fire before they could put it out to salvage the largest and most popular GSM market in the state.

FG Cuts 2015 Joint Venture Oil Budget by 40% to $8.1bn




Nigeria is reducing its capital budget for joint venture oil operations by 40 per cent this year to $8.1 billion due to the slump in crude oil prices, sources at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said Monday.
Nigeria, through the NNPC, operates oil joint ventures with multinational companies including Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total and Eni that account for almost half of Nigeria's oil output.