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For today, December 14:
THE PUNCH
EFCC probes N6.7bn transfer to Dasuki, ex-DG DSS after poll
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has begun a fresh investigation into what it described as a curious transfer of N6.7bn from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to the Office of the National Security Adviser and two other agencies after the 2015 presidential election.
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THE GUARDIAN
Our role in Bayelsa polls, by military
Defending itself against harsh criticism it has received in some quarters over the conduct of its officials during the inconclusive Bayelsa governorship election, the Nigerian Military has declared that it has maintained the highest level of professionalism during the exercise.
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VANGUARD
Zakzaky's son, wife, other Shiite leaders killed
No fewer than 20 members of the Shi'ite sect were killed, yesterday, including the son of the sect leader Sayyid Zakyzaky and his wife, as the military cracked down on the sect for blocking the highways during their public procession in Zaria, Kaduna State. READ MORE...
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BUSINESS DAY
Petrol to cost N97 a litre with subsidy off
Petrol will retail at about N97 per litre if the subsidy removed today, going by the current landing price of between N77 - N79 per litre,in addition to transport to pumphead, marketers and other margins for about N18.
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