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Vol 1, No. 285 N300
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Nigeria and plight of hapless citizens ‘Poverty pushing Nigerians to ‘fetch’ fuel with buckets’ Government policies not forward-looking, says Angwe
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Fuel bazaar
Dangerous train ride
Rising youth unemployment
Refugees without war
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Tough times for Nigerians, local manufacturers as FG insists on border closure AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE
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s the Federal Government continues to say ‘no’ to the reopening of the nation’s land borders to export and import trades, families in Nigeria would continue to pay premium to put food on their tables following the increasing prices of food items in the market. Meanwhile, prices of food stuffs including imported and locally made rice, vegetable oil, imported and local frozen chicken, turkey and other fast moving consumer products have hit the roof in the last one month that the nation’s land borders were shut. BDSUNDAY recalls that Hameed Ali, comptroller-general of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), said in Abuja last Monday that no item can be imported or exported through the nation’s land borders, thereby, postponing the reopening of borders
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Gbajabiamila, Ishaku celebrate Gowon @ 85 JAMES KWEN (Abuja) & NATHANIEL GBAORON (Jalingo)
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he Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila and Darius Ishaku, governor of Taraba State, have extolled the virtues of Yakubu Gowon, a former Nigerian head of state, at his 85th birthday anniversary. Describing Gowon as a sym-
bol of national unity, Gbajabiamila, eulogised him for his love for Nigeria and his belief in the oneness of the country. The Speaker, in a statement by Lanre Lasisi, his special adviser on media and publicity, said it is to the credit of Gowon that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), which brings Nigerians together, came to being in 1973. “On this day, I join millions of Nigerians, and friends of
Nigeria, to celebrate this icon and symbol of national unity as he marks 85 years on earth,” he said. According to him, “In the years since he retired from active service, General Gowon has worked across the country to see to the establishment of peace and abiding prosperity and it is this work that will long be remembered as his greatest legacy. “Nigerians will not forget in
a hurry that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), which worked to bring Nigerians together at a critical time in our history, is the brainchild of this great Nigerian. Indeed, the history of our country will not be complete without a mention of Gowon. “On this occasion of his 85th birthday, I join fellow Nigerians in offering special prayers to Continues on page 4