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Subsidy probe: SNG gives FG two-week ultimatum |
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Punch, May 1, 2012 by Gbenga Adeniji and Simon Utebor Save Nigeria Group on Monday gave the Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to prosecute persons indicted in the fuel subsidy probe or face a protest march. |
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As Jonathan Plays The Oil Subsidy Game And Imperils The Nation |
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Columnist: Chido Onumah
We have watched with incredulity the brazen attempt by President Goodluck Jonathan to take the pauperisation of the Nigerian people to even more unprecedented heights by way of a purported fuel subsidy withdrawal. |
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Nigeria: A Nation examined in one day |
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By Pacqueens Aisagbonhi, Coordinator Anti Corruption League A day after 9/11’s 10th anniversary celebration in the US it was no surprise to see the Nation newspaper taking the human interest story of the event as the front page, and terrorism Nigeria style as another. |
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Nigeria’s N4.6 trillion 2011 budget runs into hitch |
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Monday Business Report
By Omodele Adigun, Louis Iba, Adewale Sanyaolu and Chima Nwokoji The SUN Monday, September 19, 2011 The alarm sounded last week by the Minister of Finance, Dr (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on the zero-level implementation of the 2011 Budget has again brought to the fore the problem of poor budget implementation in the country.
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Bribery law in the UK |
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By Alex Stevenson Talking Politics – Mon, Jul 4, 2011 Fifteen years ago, bribery was a legitimate tool for businessmen in search of a contract. It was not only acceptable, it was tax deductible expenses. So ten years ago Labour MP Hugh Bayley, a minister in Tony Blair's first term, introduced an anti-corruption bill to parliament. Like most backbench MPs' bills, it didn't get far. |
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Public Information Is Set Free as FoI Becomes Law |
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Idowu Sowunmi This Day 01 Jun 2011 Do you want to know how much Nigeria spends on importing petroleum products and who the contractors are? Simple. All you have to do now is write a letter to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to request the information. |
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