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FG buying time to increase fuel price ― Femi Falana
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By Rasheed Sobowale
Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, in an interview with VanguardLive TV, has claimed that the Federal Government was buying time towards increasing the fuel price.
Falana, who was responding to a question regarding the purported fuel price hike across the nation, stated that the PPRA who released a statement regarding fuel pricing lacks the constitutional power to do so.
According to him, such power as mandated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) belongs to the market forces.
In a press statement obtained by Vanguard, the Agency noted that its releases which were quoted to be indicative of price hike “was only indicative of current market trends and do not translate to an increase in the pump price of PMS.
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Herders/Farmers’ clash: Ogun monarch cautions subjects against harbouring strangers
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The Olu of Oba Eerin in Obafemi/Owode local government area of Ogun State, Oba Ganiyu Adegun Sanyaolu, has cautioned his subjects against harbouring strangers especially, herders that were looking for place of abode following their forceful ejection from Ibarapa area of Oyo State.
The call according to the monarch became necessary following a video clip that has gone viral alleging that some herdsmen who were forcefully sent away by youths of Ibarapa in Oyo State have started erecting structures in the agrarian town.
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WhatsApp promotes commitment to privacy with forced status
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By Rasheed Sobowale
Many users of the popular instant messaging platform, WhatsApp, woke up to a surprising status update on their phone. The Facebook-owned company in its bid to promote its commitment to privacy updated every users’ status.
It started the update notifying its users; “WhatsApp is now on status! We’ll let you know about new features and updates here”.
Users are now concerned that if the platform could do this, they might, the same way force adverts display on them. This is indeed worrying as such a move indicates the platform can conveniently manipulate its application to forcefully display adverts; a feature most users prefer to be forever missing.
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