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December 4, 2020 Families of slain rice farmers get 600,000 each

Families of slain rice farmers get 600,000 each

Families of the 48 farmers killed at a rice field in the state have been given N600,000 each by the Borno State Government.

The bereaved families were also given bags of food items by a committee assigned by Governor BABAGANA ZULUM to share donations received on their behalf.

The funds came from combined support of N20m by the northern governor’s forum, and N5m by the North East Development Commission.

The Committee chaired by Borno’s Commissioner for Youth and Sports, SAINA BUBA, carried out the distribution in Zabarmari.

December 4, 2020 Sports update: Basket ball

Sports update: Basket ball

The LA Lakers have confrmed the re-signing of Lebron James and Anthony Davis ahead of the new NBA season.

James who is four time MVP penned a two-year $85milion contract which will run through the 2022-2023 season, while Davis who was a free agent in the off season have opted for a five-year deal worth upto $190million.

Both players are expected to play the rest of their respective careers with the purple and gold.

December 4, 2020 EFCC produced has Abdulrasheed Maina in court for trial

EFCC produced has Abdulrasheed Maina in court for trial

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has produced a former Chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Taskforce Team, ABULRASHEED MAINA, for proceedings of his trial at the Abuja Federal High Court.

MAINA, who is being prosecuted by the EFCC on N2bn money laundering charges, had jumped bail and fled to Republic of Niger.

He was extradited to Nigeria yesterday about two weeks after the court revoked his bail, ordered his arrest and directed that his trial would precede in his absence pending when security agencies would be able to apprehend him.

Our correspondent reports that MAINA was produced in court at about 8.27 am ahead of the proceedings scheduled to commence by 9 am.

MAINA last attended court in July and has subsequently missed up to six court sessions since September 29.

December 4, 2020 Arik air attributes the sack of 300 members of staff on corona virus pandemic

Arik air attributes the sack of 300 members of staff on corona virus pandemic

The management of Arik Air has relieved 300 members of staff of their appointments.

This was announced in a statement by the airline today.

It blamed the sacking on the impact of COVID-19 pandemic declaring that the pandemic had made them redundant.

The company explained that a redundancy package would be provided for the affected workers with the help of the aviation unions.

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