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Farouk Lawan led a Nigerian parliamentary committee that grilled fuel importers in January over accusations they received 1.1 trillion naira ($6.7 billion) in illegal payments.
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Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan will meet labor leaders in a bid to end a four-day-old nationwide strike against the lifting of fuel subsidies and avert a shutdown of the oil industry, a union leader said.
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Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and striking unions are deadlocked over their demands that the government reverse its decision to lift fuel subsidies that more than doubled the price of gasoline.
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Peace in Nigeria’s main oil- producing area is threatened by the failure of companies to invest in improving residents’ living standards, a special adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan said.
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At least 165 people were killed in the northern Nigerian city of Kano in bomb attacks on government buildings, the biggest by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
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Diezani Alison-Madueke will take her seat as the first female oil minister in OPEC when the group meets in Vienna next month. A far tougher role may be the one she’s playing at home in Nigeria.
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Attacks by Islamic militants in Nigeria that killed at least 256 people in the northern city of Kano are challenging President Goodluck Jonathan’s government a week after a nationwide strike paralyzed the economy.
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