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Also, Heartland FC of Owerri hammered Adamawa Utd of Yola 3-0 in the second match of the day played at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium.
Chiwere Chigaemezu started the riot in the 24th minute and made a brace in the 29th minute.
Ugochukwu Okpara sealed the win for the Owerri-based clubside in the 45th minute of the encounter.
Kastina Utd defeated Rivers Utd 3-0 also as Umar Abubakar started the day for the Kastina team in the 18th minute.
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The Senate on Tuesday constituted a seven-man Adhoc committee to investigate a N1.2 trillion oil revenue loss to the Federal Government owing to a breach by SINOPEC ADDAX Petroleum. The adhoc Committee which is chaired by Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (APC â Niger North) has six other members which include: Gershom Bassey; Biodun Olujimi; Ahmad Baba Kaita; Jubril Isah; Michael Nnachi; Clifford Ordia; and Haliru Jika. The decision to investigate the revenue loss due to the Federal Government was conveyed in a resolution by the Upper Chamber after it considered a motion sponsored by Senator Gershom Bassey (PDP â Cross River South).
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The Senate on Tuesday constituted a seven-member ad hoc committee to investigate an alleged N1.2tn oil revenue loss to the Federal Government owing to an alleged breach by Sinopec Addax Petroleum.
The ad hoc committee which is chaired by Senator Aliyu Abdullahi has six other members – Gershom Bassey; Biodun Olujimi; Ahmad Baba Kaita; Jubril Isah; Michael Nnachi; Clifford Ordia; and Haliru Jika.
The decision to investigate the revenue loss which should have accrued to the Federal Government was contained in a resolution by the Senate after it considered a motion sponsored by Bassey.