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      • Navy hands over 677 drums of adulterated petrol to NSCDC Navy hands over 677 drums of adulterated petrol to NSCDC
      • Nigerian Seafarers unite, Brainstorm to Tackle Common Challenges Nigerian Seafarers unite, Brainstorm to Tackle Common Challenges
      • MARITIME-SECURITY: Nigeria, Japan Sign Exchange Notes On Speedboats to Reinforce Deep-Blue Project MARITIME-SECURITY: Nigeria, Japan Sign Exchange Notes On Speedboats to Reinforce Deep-Blue Project
      • ANLCA harps on Indemnity Form, Absolves troubled Member of drugs Liability ANLCA harps on Indemnity Form, Absolves troubled Member of drugs Liability
      • Make Nigeria drug abuse free - Marwa Make Nigeria drug abuse free – Marwa
  • World News
      • Israel dissolves parliament, centrist Lapid to become PM Israel dissolves parliament, centrist Lapid to become PM
      • Egypt’s Suez Canal maritime traffic generates $15m daily — Official Egypt’s Suez Canal maritime traffic generates $15m daily — Official
      • UN: 76 missing after migrant boat sinks off coast of Tunisia UN: 76 missing after migrant boat sinks off coast of Tunisia
      • UN: 76 missing after migrant boat sinks off coast of Tunisia 4 migrants dead, 3 missing off Libyan coast
      • Sweden, Finland submit formal applications to join NATO Sweden, Finland submit formal applications to join NATO
  • Economy
      • Illicit Financial Crimes Cost Each Nigerian N35,000, annually Illicit Financial Crimes Cost Each Nigerian N35,000, annually
      • Navy hands over 677 drums of adulterated petrol to NSCDC Navy hands over 677 drums of adulterated petrol to NSCDC
      • OPEC+ only moderately raises output in spite rising fuel prices OPEC+ only moderately raises output in spite rising fuel prices
      • Bad Market: Naira slumps before dollar, exchanges N424.88; NGX Key indicators drop marginally Bad Market: Naira slumps before dollar, exchanges N424.88; NGX Key indicators drop marginally
      • No refinery is functional in Nigeria – NNPC GMD No refinery in Nigeria today is functional- NNPC GMD
  • Politics
      • Illicit Financial Crimes Cost Each Nigerian N35,000, annually Illicit Financial Crimes Cost Each Nigerian N35,000, annually
      • Activist urges politicians to learn lessons from CJN’s resignation Activist urges politicians to learn lessons from CJN’s resignation
      • Sanwo-Olu tasks MSMEs on digitalisation to harness AfCFTA benefits Sanwo-Olu tasks MSMEs on digitalisation to harness AfCFTA benefits
      • Activist urges politicians to learn lessons from CJN’s resignation Not yet Uhuru as Senate insists on probe of Tanko Muhammad, former CJN
      • Scarcity: FG to sanction erring fuel stations, maintains N165 pump price Scarcity: FG to sanction erring fuel stations, maintains N165 pump price
  • Entertainment
      • LIGHTER MOOD: Sometimes, you just have to let go...! LIGHTER MOOD: Sometimes, you just have to let go…!
      • JJC Skillz announces separation from actress wife, Funke Akindele-Bello JJC Skillz announces separation from actress wife, Funke Akindele-Bello
      • LIGHTER MOOD: Sometimes, you just have to let go...! LIGHTER MOOD: Sometimes, you just have to let go…!
      • LIGHTER MOOD: Sometimes, you just have to let go...! LIGHTER Mood: Show them Your I.d Card!
      • LIGHTER MOOD: Sometimes, you just have to let go...! LIGHTER Mood: Dangerously Ingenious!
  • Accidents
      • Accident claims 3 lives on Lagos/Ibadan expressway; 6 died, 3 injured in Jigawa auto crash Accident claims 3 lives on Lagos/Ibadan expressway; 6 died, 3 injured in Jigawa auto crash
      • 5 die, 9 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident 5 die, 9 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident
      • Accident claims 3 lives on Lagos/Ibadan expressway; 6 died, 3 injured in Jigawa auto crash 3 die, 2 injure as diesel tanker explodes in Lokoja – FRSC
      • 5 die, 9 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident 5 die, 3 injured in Abeokuta – Sagamu expressway accident
      • NSCDC confirms 1 dead, 4 injured in Ibadan auto crash NSCDC confirms 1 dead, 4 injured in Ibadan auto crash
  • Health and Safety
      • INSECURITY: Niger Gov’t confirms bandit attack on mining site
      • NDLEA arrests 7 suspects, seizes 37.67kg illicit drugs in Rivers NDLEA arrests 7 suspects, seizes 37.67kg illicit drugs in Rivers
      • Police arrest 2 men over alleged robbery in Lagos Police arrest 2 men over alleged robbery in Lagos
      • COVID-19 on the rise in 110 countries, says WHO COVID-19 on the rise in 110 countries, says WHO
      • Troops eliminate 89 terrorists in N/W, N/C- DHQ Troops eliminate 89 terrorists in N/W, N/C- DHQ
  • Sports
      • Bicycle Day: 60 cyclists in 25km ride around Ibadan Bicycle Day: 60 cyclists in 25km ride around Ibadan
      • 2022 Navy Games: CNS promises to equip sports complex in Lagos 2022 Navy Games: CNS promises to equip sports complex in Lagos
      • Liverpool win at Aston Villa to keep EPL title hopes alive Liverpool wins at Aston Villa to keep EPL title hopes alive
      • Wimbledon champion Becker jailed over bankruptcy Wimbledon champion Becker jailed over bankruptcy
      • APAPA: Towage Firm Boosts Workers Productivity with Sports APAPA: Towage Firm Boosts Workers Productivity with Sports

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