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In Nigeria, children without proper parental guidance have been victims of sexual abuse perpetrated by adults who take advantage of their vulnerability. ....
Press focuses on mixed reactions to ban on open grazing in southern Nigeria, others Nigeria-Press-Review May 13, 2021 to 09:08 291 APA – Lagos (Nigeria) The divergent reactions to the ban on open cattle grazing in the entire 17 southern states of Nigeria by the Forum of Southern Governors and the call for prayers by President Buhari to overcome the myriad of problems facing Nigeria are some of the leading stories in Nigerian newspapers on Thursday. The Guardian reports that divergent reactions continue to trail Tuesday’s call by the Forum of Southern Governors to ban open cattle grazing in the entire 17 southern states of the country. ....
By Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja with agency report The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has picked 16 consortia for its new crude-for-fuel swap contracts for one year starting in August. A report yesterday by Reuters listed the consortia to include major Swiss trading firms, Trafigura, Vitol and Mercuria, oil major Total as well as large Nigerian traders, Sahara Energy, Oando and MRS Oil. Other companies which qualified for the contracts, according to a list sighted by THISDAY include: AY Mai Kifi, based in Kano; Litasco, a South African firm; Bono Energy, Lagos; Duke Oil, an NNPC subsidiary; Eyrie Energy, based in Abuja; Asian Energy Services; Prudent; BP and Mocoh. ....
Speaking at the African Refiners Association conference, Mele Kyari, group managing director of NNPC, had said that the DSDP deal helped save more than $1 billion a year since its introduction. Reuterslisted the consortia to include major Swiss trading firms; Trafigura, Vitol and Mercuria, Total, as well as large Nigerian traders, Sahara Energy, Oando and MRS Oil. Advertisement Other companies which qualified for the contracts, according to the include: AY Mai Kifi, based in Kano; Litasco, a South African firm; Bono Energy, Duke Oil, an NNPC subsidiary; Eyrie Energy, based in Abuja; Asian Energy Services; Prudent; BP and Mocoh. The DSDP are coveted since they are used to supply nearly all of Nigeria’s gasoline needs as well as cover some of its diesel and jet fuel consumption. ....