SUPER EAGLES COACH ERIC CHELLE SIGNS WITH NEW SPORTS AGENCY TO REPRESENT HIM HENCEFORTH. (PHOTO).

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 Super eagles coach Eric Chelle has signed for a new sports agency to represent him henceforth.  Eric Chelle, head coach of Nigeria’s Super Eagles, has signed with a new sports agency to represent him going forward.  The move is expected to strengthen his professional management and strategic engagements within the global football space.

PRESIDENT BUHARI HAS GIVEN THE APPROVAL FOR ADDITIONAL CRUDE OIL TODAY,TO END THE ON GOING FUEL SCARCITY.

                                     In a statement titled ''NNPC determined to end fuel scarcity''.Its Group General Manager,Group Public Affairs Division,Garba Deen Muhammed,said that due to the challenges that major oil marketers face in contributing their supply quota due to constraint in accessing foreign exchange and outstanding subsidy obligations NNPC is burdened with the obligation to guarantee almost 100% in the national supply,since the domestic crude oil supply {445,000 bbls/d} can only guarantee about 50% of the 45 million litres national requirement for petrol,we have secured presidential approval to take additional crude oil volume to guarantee national supply of petrol''.Explaining the causes of the scarcity,the spokesman noted that in continuing with our desire to keep Nigerians abreast of the key actions taken in the downstream petroleum sector,NNPC re-assured Nigerians that it was on top of the petroleum products supply and distribution situation,and it remained committed to eliminating this endemic issue once and for all within the next few days.One more photo below.                                                                                                                                             

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