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Court admits alleged pickpocket to N50, 000 bail for stealing N25, 000 phone - Vanguard News NigeriaAn Ogudu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Thursday admitted an alleged pickpocket, Oriyomi Sholanke, 25, to bail in the sum of N50, 000 for stealing N25, 000 phone in a bus stop.
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N30,000 fraud: Court grants man N100,000 bail
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NERC: Nigerians to Pay between N36,000 and N67,000 for Electricity Meters - THISDAYLIVEChineme Okafor in Abuja The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) says going forward, Nigerians would pay between N36, 991.50 and N67, 055.85 to get electricity meters installed and maintained at their premises by approved third-party meter providers of the distribution companies (Discos). The arrangement comes under the Meter Asset Providers (MAPs) scheme, which NERC signed …
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Nigerians to pay N36,000 to N67, 000 for electricity metres - NERC - Daily Post NigeriaThe Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has said going forward, Nigerians would pay between N36, 991.50 and N67, 055.85 to get electricity me
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He was caught with a stolen laptop with a market value of N150,000, and claimed to have paid N5,000 for the item.
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Benue teaching hospital cuts prices for key medical services - Premium Times NigeriaHip replacement surgery is N60,000 and a session of dialysis is N15,000.
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On Jumia, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge-64GB-White Pearl (the exact phone the man wanted to sell for N25,000) went for N105,000. On Konga, another renowned online electronics market, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge-64GB-Black was sold for N195,000, while its 32GB went for N98,000. Meanwhile, the phone hawker wanted us to purchase a spic-and-span looking Samsung Galaxy S6 for just N25,000 and wanted us to believe we would be safe to buy such phone.
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On Jumia, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge-64GB-White Pearl (the exact phone the man wanted to sell for N25,000) went for N105,000. On Konga, another renowned online electronics market, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge-64GB-Black was sold for N195,000, while its 32GB went for N98,000. Meanwhile, the phone hawker wanted us to purchase a spic-and-span looking Samsung Galaxy S6 for just N25,000 and wanted us to believe we would be safe to buy such phone.
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