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Abiri denies charges of sending text messages to oil companies threatening to blow up their facilities
“I hereby notify you of my decision to step down. This unfortunate controversy is based only on untruths.” -Aliou Sall
More than 1,000 people have fled their homes because of the unrest in the region
Seven other senior officials were also appointed to head NNPC’s subsidiaries.
It is the closest attack to the city yet in a long-running insurgency by suspected jihadists.
Cattle farming in recent times has become a source of conflict between Nigerian farmers and herders. We met with Ibrahim Maigari, CEO and co-founder of Livestock247.com, a startup that is revolutionisng Nigeria’s cash cow industry.
Lee White, who has lived in Gabon for three decades and is a citizen, takes over one of the most sensitive jobs in the country.
Oil markets are poised to remain highly sensitive and reactive to supply and demand side factors ahead of the OPEC meeting this month.
According to an emergency official, dozens of people were injured in the raids which forced over 2,000 villagers out of their homes.