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For today, December 17:
VANGUARD
Corruption: EFCC moves against Odili, others
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is set to reopen the trial of high profile politicians whose corruption cases had been either been delayed or put in abeyance as a result of court injunctions.
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THE NATION
N31b loot:EFCC goes after Dasuki's, Yuguda's assets
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) detectives yesterday began a massive search for more assets of suspects in the N31 billion arms funds probe.
Fresh Halliburton bribe probe likely in January
The Economic an Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) may reopen investigation into the $180 million Halliburton scam in January.
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THE PUNCH
Zaria Killings: US, Amnesty, NLC demand probe, Senate raises panel
The Senate on Wednesday set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the bloody clash between troops of the Nigerian Army and the Shiite sect members in Zaria on Saturday, where no fewer than 60 persons reportedly died.
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THE GUARDIAN
Rivers Governor Wike loses again on appeal
A fresh hurdle yesterday came the way of Nyesom Wike in his bid to retain his position as the Rivers State governor who was valdily elected in the last election.
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BUSINESS DAY
Oil price pressure may lead to naira adjustment above band
There might be need to adjust the Nigerian currency, the naira, above its upper band as oil price continues to slide down to levels that suggest more pressure on already dwindling foreign exchange reserve.
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