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Shopping blogs and news list updated - THISDAY

[This Day] Spokesman of Boko Haram, Abu Qaqa has confirmed to State Security Service (SSS) operatives in custody that he is indeed Qaqa.

This Day (Lagos)-President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the investigation into the lorry load of arms and ammunition intercepted in Ghana, which were allegedly destined for Nigeria.

This Day (Lagos)-The United States has said it will partner Nigeria in the fight against terrorism, a phenomenon it described as similar to that being faced by Americans.

[This Day] It was learnt that the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, has become the major importer of petrol into the country, with most major and independent marketers suspending imports until further notice.

This Day (Lagos)-Vice-President for Africa, World Bank, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, has resigned from the Bretton Woods institution, after five years of meritorious service. Her resignation takes effect from the first week of May.

This Day (Lagos)-The ice has finally been broken between labour unions and the Federal Government over the removal of fuel subsidy with a meeting scheduled for this evening, THISDAY can report.

[This Day] Two persons, including a former council boss, were shot dead by suspected Boko Haram members during a condolence visit in Damboa town, in the southern senatorial district of Borno State.

This Day (Lagos)-There was palpable anger in Kano Saturday as the people began counting the cost of the brazen bomb attacks masterminded by Boko Haram that have led to the death of about 200 people.

[This Day] In a joint operation involving the military and officials of the Department of State Security (DSS), the spokes-man of Boko Haram, Abu Qaqa, was arrested at about 4 O'clock Wednesday morning at Kaduna, Kaduna State.

This Day (Lagos)-A day after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was invited by Petroleum Minister, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, to investigate subsidy payments, the anti-graft agency has swooped on the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), taking away documents.