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26 September, 2009 - 17:53 — AA Nigeria
Reviving the Ajaokuta-Warri Railway -
The Minister of Transport, Ibrahim Bio, recently announced the Federal Government's decision to spend an additional N6 billion to complete the Ajaokuta-Warri railway project, previously abandoned by the main contractor, Julius Berger Plc, over alleged non-payment for completed jobs on the project. He said the FG had finally settled the previous outstanding balance of N6.5 billion owing to the contractor. [
Nigeria News : All Africa]
25 June, 2009 - 23:14 — AA Nigeria
Rigging, Corruption, Kidnapping - Country's Emerging Face of Democracy? -
Recently, shameless Nigerian politicians were all over the place celebrating the so called ten years of democracy. In the usual loud noises that accompany such rituals, the politicians lauded the imaginary successful democratic experiment and invented a long list of mythical dividends democracy has offered Nigerians.
18 June, 2009 - 23:51 — AA Nigeria
FIFA Gives Country Clean Security Bill -
In spite of the perceived inclement climate in the Niger Delta region of the country, FIFA, the world football governing body have insisted all plans to have the tournament in Nigeria are still on course and that in that vein, nothing has changed in their plans to pay the country one last and final inspection visit, next month to see the state the bidding venues have reached with their facilities upgrade. [
Nigeria News : All Africa]
18 June, 2009 - 23:50 — AA Nigeria
Militants Bomb More Chevron Facilities -
THERE are indications that operations of Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) in the Niger-Delta are under serious threat of being grounded, following the onslaught from militants who have blown up several of its facilities in the last few days, even as the company insists that output remains unaffected. [
Nigeria News : All Africa]
18 June, 2009 - 23:49 — AA Nigeria
N49 Million Debt - Abuja Largest Market Shut Down -
THE Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Wednesday shut the largest market in Abuja located at Garki area of the Federal Capital Territory under wise known as "Monday market" over what the administration described as failure to pay a debt of N49 million for sanitation and maintenance services. [
Nigeria News : All Africa]