NCC clarifies stance, says mobile phones don’t cause cancer
An NCC official had been quoted as saying mobile phones cause cancer.
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An NCC official had been quoted as saying mobile phones cause cancer.
The Nigerian economy slipped into recession in early 2016.
Arik was placed in receivership in February due to debts owed.
A sister of the main victim also alleged that police officers sexually harassed her.
The new chiefs had the first meeting on Wednesday.
The investigations are being done by the U.S. SEC and Justice Department.
The attack was carried out on Monday.
There were reports on the social media of the kidnap of an American.
The monarch also gave reasons why he was opposed to the Ibadan chieftaincy review.
The new VC was once a vice chancellor, Alhikmah University, Ilorin.
The bureau, however, noted that the Food Index increased by 20.28 per cent in July.
The government says it plans to build 2,736 housing units across the country.
The appointments are with immediate effect, the minister said.
The report also revealed that the $1.79 billion imported in the second quarter is also an increase over Q2 2016.
The airline also said it will resume scheduled operations in Q4 2017
"Pidgin is a real language of opportunity across the region, spoken by millions across the West and Central African region.”
The Olubadan will maintain his status as the paramount ruler of the ancient city.
The Senate President said in January that he would meet the young man and others.
Lagos is only better than Damascus.
Gunmen attacked EFCC Abuja office on Wednesday.
The reduction, the corporation said, represents a 70.5 per cent fall.
The estimated value of bribe paid to public officials by Nigerians in a year is N400 billion.
The sector’s contribution to the GDP has increased to 9.8 per cent, says the commission.
Decline linked to crash of naira in 2016
The minister said power has improved.
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