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June 26, 2025
  • “Nigeria Is Lawless” – Peter Obi Laments  Alleged Illegal Demolition Of  Brother’s  Property In Lagos
  • Over 100 Killed As Bello Turji, Zamfara Civilian Guards Clash
  • Expert Reveals Technical Flaw That May Have Caused Air India Crash
  • One Dead, Six Injured As Police Rescue 23 Abducted Passengers From Kidnappers’ Den

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Ex-NNPC Staff To Die For Killing 22-Year-Old Daughter’s Boyfriend

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LAGOS MARCH 22ND(NEWSRANGERS)-A Cross River State High Court sitting in Calabar on Wednesday sentenced a retired worker of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Godwin Elewana, to death by hanging. Elewana was found guilty of the murder of the 22-year-old boyfriend of his daughter, Douglas Ojugbo. He killed Ojugbo on March 10, 2015 over suspicion that…

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Nigerian Spends $5.8 bn On Fuel Imports Since Late 2017

News Rangers7 years ago03 mins

LAGOS FEBRUARY 21ST (NEWSRANGERS)- Nigeria’s state oil firm said on Tuesday it had spent $5.8 billion on fuel imports since late 2017, as it combats a fuel shortage that has left people queuing for hours at filling stations and hobbled an already-struggling economy. “The corporation’s intervention became necessary following the inability of the major and…

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