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US DOLLAR
195.9
196.4
196.9
MOBIL
150.99
2.99
1.98%
SEPLAT
315.8
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POUNDS STERLING
311.6769
312.4724
313.2679
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8.6
0.57
6.63%
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37.91
-1.99
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159.1
-0.89
-0.56%
15.9
-0.59
-3.71%
EURO
223.4435
224.0138
224.5841
FO
179.8
0.51
0.28%
TOTAL
SWISS FRANC
213.5615
214.1066
214.6517
DANGCEM
175.5
0.50
0.28%
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Promotion sparks row in Police • IGP orders elevation of junior officers with higher qualifications
Joy Anyim Ndudi, Titilope Joseph, Lagos; Andrew Orolua, Abuja
•••Two
sets of Senior Police officers, who were inducted in year 2000 are currently locked in a seniority battle, the Daily Times has learnt. Officers who went for Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Course 20/2000 in January of that year are protesting alleged planned promotion of their colleagues who attended the ASP Induction Course 2000 in March of the same year. Those of the January set consider the promotion of the March set above them as gross injustice. They are threatening dire CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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