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Why did Buhari take his own COVID-19 vaccine on the right arm?

ON THE GO Countries depending on China’s COVID vaccines ‘may experience increased infection rates’ Scientists say countries that rely on COVID-19 vaccines from China run the risk of experiencing renewed waves of infections.Advertisement The China-made vaccines are said to be cheaper and easy to. BoI posted 78% assets jump to N1.86trn in 2020 The Bank of Industry (BoI) printed a 78 percent increase in assets to N1.86 trillion in full-year 2020 from N1.04 trillion in same period in 2019.Advertisement The bank said the. 100 drivers benefit as SunTrust Bank empowers women in car-hailing industry SunTrust Bank has empowered 100 female drivers with cars to boost their involvement in the ride-hailing industry.Advertisement The beneficiaries are women in the transportation sector under the aegis of Women.

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Oil subsidy, minimum wage in focus as governors meet

• Labour insists decisions must reflect interest of Nigerians As the 36 governors meet today to decide on whether or not to increase the pump price of petrol, energy experts, civil society organisations and marketers have expressed concerns over attempts to reverse the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector. This is coming as oil price, yesterday, soared to $67 per barrel, a development that could further increase retail price of petrol, although it is positive for the Excess Crude Account and the 2021 budget. Stakeholders said liberalisation of the downstream sector, including removal of subsidy, were necessary steps in reviving the downstream sector.  They also maintained that taking clear decisions on how to implement minimum wage across the 36 states, providing other palliatives to cushion impacts, as well as proper use of subsidy should be critical for the governors.

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