Monday 16th January 2017

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Nigeria’s Forex Earnings Hit $24 Billion in Third Quarter 2016 Obinna Chima and Ugo Aliogo The federal government aggregate foreign exchange (forex) inflow as at the third quarter of 2016 moved up remarkably to $24 billion,

a member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Doyin Salami, has revealed. This represents an increase by $8.67 billion when compared with the

aggregate forex inflow into the economy of $15.33 billion recorded by the country in the second quarter of 2016, as indicated in the CBN's economic report. But Salami, who said this when he spoke on the

outlook of the Nigerian economy in 2017, at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, King’s Court Parish, Victoria Island, Lagos, at the weekend, pointed out that the aforementioned amount of forex inflow recorded in

the third quarter of last year was paltry, compared with an aggregate of $97 billion earned by the country in 2014. "In 2014, Nigeria earned $97 billion from export revenue, $90 billion of that was oil. As of third quarter 2016,

we were doing $24 billion. Now, even if you pro-rate it and add another $8 billion for the full year, that is just $32 billion and about a third of where we were in 2014. Continued on page 8

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FG Rejects BBOG’s Conditions for Participating in North-east Tour Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja The federal government has turned down the conditions tabled by the conveners of #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG) before the group will accept to be on the official delegation that will tour some of the troubled spots in the Northeast. The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in a letter to the leader of the group, Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, said the tour billed for today would not Continued on page 8

REMEMBERING THE FALLEN HEROES…

President Muhammadu Buhari inspects the Guard of Honour during the Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebrations at the National Arcade, Eagles Square, Abuja… yesterday godwin omoigui

We’ve Restored Nigeria’s Sanity, Territorial Integrity, Says Buhari Commends the military for wresting terrorism CAN praises FG over fight against terror, corruption Onyebuchi Ezigbo, Senator Iroegbu and Paul Obi in Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday said his administration has restored Nigeria's sanity and territorial integrity lost during the prolonged

battles with the terrorist group, Boko Haram. For this, the president commended the Armed Forces, saying they made his dream and election

campaign promise of putting an end to terrorism, a reality. He, however, tasked the nation's security agencies to remain steadfast, urging

them to “keep the pace of actions you undertook in seeing to the total defeat of insurgence in the country." Buhari spoke in Abuja in a live video call to Nigerian

troops fighting insurgency in the North East and the international peace troops in Liberia, during the 2017 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebrations.

The Gambia: Use of Force Imminent As ECOWAS Plans To Oust Jammeh… Page 8

The president said he was satisfied with the successes recorded so far by the troops not only in restoring peace in the country but also on the African continent. Continued on page 10


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