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Aiteo is said to owe the parties in question about $2 billion which was used to purchase Nigerian Oil Assets including Shell’s OPL 29.
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Aiteo is said to owe the parties in question about $2 billion which was used to purchase Nigerian Oil Assets including Shell’s OPL 29.
The Federal Government ordered various telecommunications providers to enforce compliance with its NIN-SIM policy.
The committee gave this warning in a statement released on the Central Bank of Nigeria’s website.
The 10-floor project sited on 12.2 acres is expected to provide an estimated $95 million investment in the Lagos economy.
Out of the total project cost of about N206 billion, only N157 billion has been spent on the infrastructure.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria blamed the abysmal power supply experienced nationwide on low power generation by GenCos.
14 gas-powered generating stations were either not generating power at all or had limited generation at various times.
Primero Transport Services (PTS) PTS makes about N18 million daily from trips across the state.
The bill is one of the legal reforms to Nigeria’s 1999 constitution that both houses voted on Tuesday.
This was disclosed in a statement by the Presidency on Monday.