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ubscribers to the MTN network in Nigeria should be prepared to
pay more for telecoms services if the Federal Government makes its licence conditions more stringent, Africa’s biggest phone op-
erator has said. MTN’s Chief Financial Officer in the country, Mr. Andrew Bing, in an interview with Bloomberg,
published yesterday, said the company, which with 57.18 million subscribers controls 45 per cent of the C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 5
US troops to rescue Chibok schoolgirls lJonathan speaks with Kerry, inaugurates committee on abducted pupils lEight more girls kidnapped in Borno lGunmen attack nursery school in Nyanya lUN warns Boko Haram against selling abductees Our correspondents with agency report
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resident Goodluck Jonathan yesterday cleared the way for the United States to help in rescuing over 200 schoolgirls of Government Girls’ Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, as he accepted Washington’s offer to intervene in resolving the abduction saga that has drawn global outrage. With his acceptance of the offer, the US will soon be sending military personnel, including experts in investigation and negotiation in a hostage situation to assist Nigeria. The presidency broke the news of the acceptance of the offer just as it came C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 2
Soyinka: Boko Haram beyond Nigeria’s capacity }7 LAGOS
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L-R: Very Reverend Francis Ogunmodede; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; the late Sir Michael Otedola’s widow, Doja and former Archbishop Emeritus of Lagos, Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, during a condolence visit to the family of the late former governor in Epe…yesterday.
Senate adjourns as WEF begins today
lSix Nigerian firms make global growth companies’ list lHotels fully booked Simeon Ogoegbulem, Abdulwahab Isa, Kenneth Tyohemba, Johnchuks Onuanyim and Chukwu David
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s the World Economic Forum (WEF) begins today in Abuja, the Senate yesterday ad-
journed plenary just as it emerged that six Nigerian companies have made the list of World 16
Global Growth Companies (GGCs) in Africa. Preparations for the gathering heightened
yesterday as the Federal Government released details of the security C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 4
Port Harcourt refinery maintenance suffers setback
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