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NDLEA arrests automobile importer with cocaine |
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An automobile importer has been nabbed by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for alleged exportation of narcotics. The suspect, Ofodili Ifeanyichukwu Victor, 47, invested five million naira (N5 000.000.00) |
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Why I lifted ban on Tokunbo cars, toothpicks, by Jonathan |
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PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has said he unbanned some items because they still found their way into Nigerian market and the economy is worse for it |
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Tension as carjacking cases rise in Lagos |
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Going by the number of stolen vehicles recovered each week by the Lagos State Police Command, it seems that there is security lapse as carjacking has become a thriving business among criminals in the state |
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Nigeria spends 400B Naira annually on vehicle importation |
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Nigerians spend 400 billion Naira annually on the importation of different kinds of automobile into the country, the local press Friday quoted the Director-General, National Automotive Council, Mr. Aminu Jalal |
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U.S clears Toyota vehicles of electronic-based malfunctioning |
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Chairman of Toyota Nigeria Limited (TNL), Chief Michael Ade-Ojo, has disclosed that the United States government has given Toyota brand a clean bill of health, allaying fears over the recent recall of some models of Toyota vehicles. |
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American Cars Find Second Life in Nigeria |
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When cars in the United States are badly damaged by accidents or natural disasters such as floods, they are bought by the insurance companies that cover them. In an attempt to recoup their losses, those companies sell the cars at events known as salvage a |
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