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Uniabuja Student Caught Stealing Used Sanitary Pads Of Fellow Female Students

 

According to news reaching VOICE AIR MEDIA desk, a uniabuja female student was caught stealing used sanitary pads of fellow female students for ritual purpose at Uniabuja mini campus female hostel, Gwagwalada.


According to eye witness (Name Wit-held), one of the students who caught the suspect “It was late this night when I stepped out of my hostel block to dispose waste when I caught her (The suspect Name wit-held) sacking loads of used sanitary pads which was dumped in the same waste tank I wanted to dump dirt into, and that point, I noticed what was going on and immediately alerted other female students close-by, but she was so fast to notice and started running, so we chased her and caught her, at the point we caught her, she confessed that she was not just sacking used sanitary pads, but was also digging spots where other female students urinates and sacking the wet sand too.”


The suspected was later taken away by the school security, more details coming soon…



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No Petrol Price Increase In May – NNPC


The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mele Kyari, on Monday announced that there would be no increase in the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, in May.

NNPC has maintained an ex-depot price of N148/litre since February despite the hike in the actual cost of the commodity, hence incurring subsidy of over N120bn monthly.


Ex-depot price is the cost of petrol at depots, from where filling stations purchase the commodity before dispensing to final consumers.


NNPC is the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria for more than three years now.


Kyari also announced on Monday that Petroleum Tanker Drivers had suspended their proposed strike after the intervention of NNPC in the impasse between the PTD and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.


It said, “Following GMD #NNPC Mallam @MKKyari’s intervention in the National Association of Road Transport

Owners/Petroleum Tanker Drivers impasse, PTD has just announced the suspension of its planned strike until closure of discussion between both parties.


“Also, the GMD announced that there would be no increase in the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit in the month of May 2021.”


In March, the NNPC said it would maintain its ex-depot price for petrol until the conclusion of ongoing engagement with the organised labour and other stakeholders.


It was gathered that the engagement with labour on petrol price had yet to be resolved, hence the continued maintenance of the current ex-depot price despite fluctuations in global oil prices

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