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NNPC petroleum products distribution, sale increase by 29% as PENGASSAN suspends strike

PENGASSAN suspends strike amid long queues at fuel stations Oil workers meet govt in Jan, NNPC cautions against panic buying DPR seals off 12 filling stations in Borno, Yobe Abuja, Lagos - The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) distributed and sold about 1.3 billion litres of petroleum products throughout the

Amtrak train derails on new route in Washington state, Passengers killed

First responders are seen at the scene of an Amtrak passenger train derailment on interstate highway (I-5) in this Washington State Patrol image moved on social media in DuPont, Washington, U.S., December 18, 2017. Courtesy Brooke Bova/Washington State Patrol/Handout via REUTERS DUPONT, Wash. (Reuters) - An Amtrak train derailed on Monday

Kawasaki Unveils Z 900 RS Motorcycle in Time for Holidays

Kawasaki just unleashed some monster motorcycles for 2018. There's something for everyone, that much is for sure. If you're looking for something special this holiday season...you might want to 'GO GREEN'. Kawasaki recently introduced to North America bikes for everyone, from the beginning biker to the high-end rider (Z900 RS, Ninja ZX 10R

In UK Local buses could be replaced by Uber-style services

A rural bus service makes its way through the Lake District   Labour and campaigners angry at transport secretary’s suggestion bus services could be demand-led after funding falls by 33% London (The Guardian) - Local buses could be replaced by “Uber-style” rides, the transport secretary has said, sparking a backlash from Labour, trade

Nigeria Road Safety Commission to impound offenders’ vehicles till 2018

Lagos (NAN) - The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC)  in Ogun State says any motorist caught driving against traffic will forfeit the vehicle until after the Yuletide. Mr. Clement Oladele, the Ogun Sector Commander said that such preventive measure was necessary to ensure effective traffic management. He also said there was the need to put measures

China has began testing world’s first solar-powered highway built in the city of Jinan

Beijing - China has started testing the world’s first photovoltaic expressway in the city of Jinan, east China’s Shandong Province as the facility is ready for inauguration by end of December this year. The photovoltaic panels, which look like pieces of glass, pave Jinan’s city ring expressway and can hold middle

Nigeria to end Fuel scarcity in 48 hours, oil minister promises governors

Abuja - Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, on Thursday, promised the National Economic Council, consisting of state governors, that the fuel scarcity being witnessed in parts of the country would end within 48 hours. The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, disclosed this to State House correspondents

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