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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016
Senate okays death penalty for 4 kidnappers
Local firms bemoan 14 lack of access to $500m content fund
ENUGU ATTACKS:
Northern senators warn govs, other leaders âąSay there'll be no Nigeria if herdsmen are forced to leave states âąThose responsible will be brought to book âCDS âąWarns Miyetti Allah; says no excuse for violence âąS-East APC backs govs on arrest of culprits
By Innocent Anaba, Kingsley Omonobi, Henry Umoru, Ikechukwu Nnochiri, Joseph Erunke & Enyim Enyim
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BUJAâSPURRED by the divergent comments trailing the Fulani herdsmen attacks in communities across Nigeria, senators from the North, under the aegis of Northern Senators, yesterday warned governors, leaders and community heads in the country to desist from making inflammatory statements that could further overheat the polity. This came as Defence Headquarters also, yesterday, vowed that whoever was involved in the killing of innocent Nigerians must be brought to book, in line with the laws of the land. Rising from a meeting in Abuja, the northern senators promised that, as
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Mr & Mrs DINNER IN THE VILLAâPresident Muhammadu Buhari (Right), and President of Cameroon, Mr. Paul Biya, during a dinner in honour of the visiting President of Cameroon, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Tuesday night.
FOREX: Importers abandon consignments at ports COLUMNISTS:
Media narratives Lose weight or and the Fulbe âąP.19 âąP.17 die soon nomad
Edo 2016: War of succession (3) âąP.19
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