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Find out what is making headlines all over the country from the covers of The Nation, Vanguard, and Business Day.
For today, Monday, November 16, 2015:
VANGUARD NEWSPAPER
FG's order threatens Treasury Single Account
Indications emerged weekend, that the Single Treasury Account, TSA, may be grounded, following the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN,order suspending payment of fees and charges to parties operating the system.
Ministers: Holding two portfolios constitutional - Presidency
The Presidency has clarified that holding two positions is constitutional, as contained in the code of conduct for public office holders and has also been clarified by the Supreme Court.
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THE NATION
Buhari warns INEC as PDP alleges plot to rig
Ahead of Kogi and Bayelsa polls, President Muhammadu Buhari has told the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the police to ensure free, fair and credible governorship elections.
N7.62 billion taken as fees for TSA
Systemspecs, the owner company of Remita, the e-payment and e-collection software deployed by the Federal Government to drive the Treasury Single Account (TSA), has said only N7.62 billion was taken as fees by the three implementers of the project as against N25 billion claimed by its accusers. READ MORE...
Ambode, Tinubu, others eulogise Awo's wife
The remains of the Awolowo matriarch, Mrs Hannah Idowu Dideolu (HID) Awolowo, arrived at Park Lane, Apapa, Lagos home of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, for the beginning of the 11-day funeral rites.
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BUSINESS DAY
Solid minerals minister faces funding, technology worries
Nigerian miners say the new solid minerals minister, Kayode Fayemi, must facilitate adequate funding of artisanal and small-scale players, help provide adequate data and new technology, while creating a platform that will ramp up the skills of the stakeholders. READ MORE...
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