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Vanguard (Lagos)South-South - WHO planted the piece of equipment that exploded, Sunday, April 22 evening, in Room 504, 3rd Floor of Excel Hotel, located in Effurun, near Warri in Delta state, killing a guest, simply identified by the police as Mr. George, few minutes after he checked into the holiday home? Was it really a bomb that exploded or another contrivance of sort?
South-South — WHO planted the piece of equipment that exploded, Sunday, April 22 evening, in Room 504, 3rd Floor of Excel Hotel, located in Effurun, near Warri in Delta state, killing a guest, simply identified by the police as Mr. George, few minutes after he checked into the holiday home? Was it really a bomb that exploded or another contrivance of sort?
Vanguard (Lagos)Lagos - THE detained Leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Alhaji. Mujahid Asari Dokubo, has embarked on an indefinitie hunger strike, even as he accused the Federal government of putting him behind bars unjustly.
Lagos — THE detained Leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Alhaji. Mujahid Asari Dokubo, has embarked on an indefinitie hunger strike, even as he accused the Federal government of putting him behind bars unjustly.
allAfrica.comThe month of April 2007 once seemed to hold great historic promise for Nigeria. The general elections offered a possibility for the country to experience its first ever transition of power from one civilian leadership to another. So far, however, it only seems to be an unfolding disaster.
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The month of April 2007 once seemed to hold great historic promise for Nigeria. The general elections offered a possibility for the country to experience its first ever transition of power from one civilian leadership to another. So far, however, it only seems to be an unfolding disaster.
This Day (Lagos)Lagos - A year after being forced to shut down more than half of its oil output in the country because of militant violence, oil giant, Shell said it expected to resume full production within the next "five to six months," after agreeing with local communities that it could safely return to the Niger Delta.
Lagos — A year after being forced to shut down more than half of its oil output in the country because of militant violence, oil giant, Shell said it expected to resume full production within the next "five to six months," after agreeing with local communities that it could safely return to the Niger Delta.
This Day (Lagos)Lagos - Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), has indicated its intention to resume production of more than 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil, which it had shut-in more than a year ago, due to crisis in the Niger Delta region.
Lagos — Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), has indicated its intention to resume production of more than 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil, which it had shut-in more than a year ago, due to crisis in the Niger Delta region.