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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.

As indigenous oil firm Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum Company (YFP) continues in its quest to commence oil production from its Aje field , in Oil Mining Lease 113, one of its joint venture partners Chevron Nigeria Deepwater H Limited, a subsidiary of US oil giant Chevron Corporation, has moved to sell its stake in the oil block, THISDAY (Lagos) reported Sunday.

This Day (Lagos)-The six-day national strike and protest against the withdrawal of petrol subsidies by the federal government may have come and gone. But the thrills and frills of the strike will linger for some time to come. Olaolu Olusina with additional reports from Paul Obi in Abuja, Hammed Shittu in Ilorin and Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano recapture the experience

This Day (Lagos)-Lawyers Saturday cautioned organised labour against going ahead with the proposed nationwide strike from tomorrow in view of the restraining order by the National Industrial Court.

This Day (Lagos)-The agenda for today's meeting, THISDAY learnt, would be on two issues - deregulation and the declaration of state of emergency in 15 local government areas in four states.

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has launched a probe to ascertain the source of a new oil spill, which has hit the coastal areas in the Western Niger Delta, about 90 miles east of Shell's Bonga oil field.

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.

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)-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.

Madalla was marked for death - as it were. Over three months ago, five Christians were killed by suspected Boko Haram members but the story went virtually unreported in the media and the police authorities kept it under wraps.