Friday, December 25, 2009

[News Update] Nabbed ATM Fraudsters Confess... As Atuche Faces 45 Fresh Charges

 

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ATM Fraudsters Confess … as Atuche Faces 45 Fresh Charges:After their arrest Nine Automated Teller Machine (ATM), fraudsters who were arraigned on a 22 count charge before Justice Abubakar Talba of the FCT High Court, Gudu Abuja confessed their tactics in defrauding customers to operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC...Read

 

Sao Tome Seeks Fresh Loans from Nigeria: The Prime Minister of Sao Tome and Principe, Dr. Joaquim Rafael Branco has appealed to the Nigerian government to grant his country a concessional loan to meet its obligation... Read

 

FG Repeals Laws That Hamper Private Sector Investments: The Finance Minister of State, Mr. Remi Babalola has disclosed o that policy agenda of the Federal Government would bring succour to the socio-economic crises in the Niger Delta as the government is determined to realise its 7-Point Agenda and the National Vision 20:2020 agenda of positioning Nigeria among the top 20 largest economies in the world... Read

 

Suspension of Mallam Nasir Ahmad El Rufai's return to Nigeria: By Bar. Bamidele Aturu

A few weeks ago Mallam Nasir El-Rufai made his intention to return to his fatherland, Nigeria , known to the public. His resolve to return remains unchanged given his conviction that in serving this great country as a public officer he committed no offence known to our laws or at all, and that all the charges contrived against him and that are being assembled against him remain hopeless attempts to discredit him and his contributions to civilized governance. These charges, standing on no legs as they are, are bound to collapse in the face of even the most cursory forensic consideration... Read

 

Kano Proposes N110bn for Budget 2010: KANO state governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau has presented a proposed budget 2010 to the state House of Assembly totalling N110, 304,351,479 which is made up of a recurrent expenditure of N48, 967,547,508 and a capital expenditure component of N61, 623,803,962.…Read

 

 

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