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'Niger State govt is neither broke nor bankrupt' Nigerian Tribune THE Niger State Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Muazu Bawa, on Wednesday, stated that the state government was neither broke nor bankrupt, insisting that the government was also capable of meeting all its financial obligations. 'Niger State Not Bankrupt' |
![]() Leadership Newspapers | Niger Assembly gets 4th speaker in 5 years Daily Times Nigeria Mohammed Gamunu, the former Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, was impeached earlier that day. His impeachment accounted for the third since May 29, 2007. Gamunu's impeachment followed a motion of urgent public importance brought by the ... Niger Assembly's Speaker Impeached Niger House of Assembly speaker impeached Niger Assembly impeaches Speaker |
Looming Niger famine fails to attract aid ABC Online By Africa correspondent Ginny Stein Agencies hoping to prevent a famine crisis in the landlocked West African nation of Niger are having trouble getting aid donors to take notice. Oil has recently been discovered in the country and it is set to become ... Paradox of hunger in Niger CARE lawyer: Niger felt like 'Hunger Games' on steroids |
![]() WorldStage | Shell Begins Repair Of Nembe Creek Trunkline In Niger Delta Fox Business The shutdown of the pipeline in the oil-rich Niger Delta region has led SPDC, a unit of Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA), to declare force majeure on export of Bonny Light crude. Earlier this week SPDC said it is currently losing 43000 barrels of oil each ... Shell Begins Repair of Nembe Creek Trunkline Oil Spills - Shell Pays US$1.1 Million to Communities |
![]() AllAfrica.com | Fiscal Crisis Looms as Oil Theft Ravages Niger Delta AllAfrica.com By Alike Ejiofor, 15 May 2012 Lagos — Nigeria is on the verge of a major fiscal crisis following unabated massive theft of crude oil in the Niger Delta, THISDAY has learnt. While all attention has been focused on the activities of Boko Haram in ... Shell Victim To Crude Thefts In Nigeria Niger Delta Niger Delta still in pains 2015: Jonathan made no commitment to the North – Orubebe |
Pursuit of wealth depletes natural capital and threatens human species Irish Examiner By Paddy Woodworth TWO news stories from recent days eloquently reveal the madness of a world order that we have come to accept as normal, as "the way things are". On Monday, RTE's Ray Kennedy reported from Niger. Not from Nigeria, but from Niger. |
![]() AME Info | ITFC and Government of Niger sign a $20m agreement for food security AME Info The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), a member of the Islamic Development Bank Group, signed a $20m financing with the Government of Niger to support the Government's food security programs. The signing took place during the visit ... |
Diverse, yet peaceful Winnipeg Free Press Forecast: Famine The suffering Sahel Hope turns to dust in Niger Vicious cycle Securing food for Niger a risky business Trees, shrubs vanishing from Sahel Fortress of food Paradox of hunger in Niger More mouths but less to feed them TAGENTASSOU, ... |
![]() BBC News | African nation ranked 'worst for being a mother' Sydney Morning Herald THE central African nation of Niger is the world's worst place to become a mother, according to an annual evaluation of the prospects for women and children around the world. Mothers and babies face a formidable range of obstacles to their survival and ... The worst places to be a mum Hunger points to world's worst places to be a mother Niger worst place to be mother - Save the Children |
Policeman, Others Arrested for Vandalising Pipeline in Niger AllAfrica.com ... Ahmed Sirajo, 29, alongside two others were yesterday arrested by members of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for allegedly vandalizing the petroleum pipeline in Izom, Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State. Civil Defence arrests police corporal, others for petroleum vandalism |