Tuesday, 21 March 2017

BREAKING:Former Irish Commander,Martin McGuinness is dead

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Martin McGuinness, a former Irish Republican Army commander and deputy first minister of Northern Ireland who was a key figure throughout five decades of conflict and peace, has died aged 66, his party, Sinn Fein, said on Tuesday.

McGuinness, whose journey from street fighter to peacemaker began in the 1970s during Northern Ireland’s “Troubles”, had bowed out of politics several months earlier than planned in January due to an undisclosed illness.

“Throughout his life Martin showed great determination, dignity and humility, and it was no different during his short illness,” Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said in a statement.

“He was a passionate republican who worked tirelessly for peace and reconciliation and for the re-unification of his country. But above all he loved his family and the people of Derry and he was immensely proud of both.”


McGuinness abandoned a butcher’s apprenticeship in 1970 to join the Irish Republican Army in a bloody campaign to end British rule in Northern Ireland. He played a key role in both the start and the end of the province’s 30-year sectarian conflict, in which some 3,600 people were killed.

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BUSINESS:25 Oil Marketers Blacklisted For Defrauding Nigerian Government

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Petroleum Equalization Fund (Management) Board says it has blacklisted 25 oil marketers for defrauding the Nigerian Government.
The fund, however, has not revealed names of the affected marketers.

PEF listed theirs offences as changing of truck heads without getting clearance from the agency, tampering with tags affixed on trucks as well as presentation of trucks with water (instead of petrol) at receiving depots by these marketers.

PEF General Manager (Corporate Services) Dr. Goddy Nnadi, also confirmed that the agency sanctioned marketers selling petroleum products above government approved price.

“We have cancelled their transactions and they have to pay the penalties,” he told Daily Trust.
Nnadi said over five members of staff of the Fund who aided the marketers to commit the frauds were now undergoing disciplinary processes.

“One of them has been sacked while five others were suspended. Their cases are before the Board,” he added.


The official disclosed that PEF would soon commence expanded sensitization meetings with key stakeholders like the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association (DAPPMA), Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN).

Source:DailyTrust Ng