DON'T ALLOW ANYBODY DRAG YOU INTO POLITICS - SENATE PRESIDENT AKPABIO URGES DAVIDO.(PHOTO).

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 Don’t allow anybody drag you into politics – Senate president Akpabio urges Davido Senate president, Godswill Akpabio has urged the famous Afrobeat singer, Davido not to allow anyone drag him into politics. Akpabio gave the cautionary advice in Abuja on Monday during the singer’s courtesy visit. Receiving Davido, Akpabio expressed his delight and commended the musician for making the country proud. “For me and for the government of President Bola Tinubu, it’s an inclusive administration, and you must have noticed in my various outings, that we move as one across party lines. “Even though your administration is a PDP, one thing that is common to all of us is the interest of this country. And it is a country that has given you so much love. “The country’s population is unmatched anywhere else in Africa, over 240 million Nigerians. So I urge you to remain a great Ambassador of our country. Continue to do your best in the entertainment industry and don’t allow anybody to drag you into pol

FG APPROVED UPWARD REVIEW OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF FOR CUSTOMERS ON BAND A. (PHOTO).


 

Federal Government has approved upward review of electricity tariff for customers on band 'A' nationwide with immediate effect


Under the new tariff, customers on band 'A' who enjoy twenty hours of electricity supply daily will now pay 225 naira kilowatts per hour 


At a media briefing in Abuja, vice Chairman of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Musliu Oseni says customers on band 'A' are fifteen percent of the total Electricity customers in the country.


Customers on other bands are not affected by the new tariff.

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