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 | NNPC staff shoots boy dead for 'chasing'   daughter |  |  |  | CALABAR-TONGUES are wagging in Calabar,   Cross River State, over why the police are yet to arraign in court a dismissed   staff of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, who allegedly shot dead   a 22-year-old secondary school leaver, Douglas Ochaga Ojugbo, on March 10, for   hitting it off with his daughter. Health officials from Calabar Urban Development   Authority, CUDA, buried the remains of Douglas, who was preparing to write his   2015 JAMB-UTME examination, in a shallow grave on the orders of the Divisional   Police Officer, DPO, in the area without identifying him. The DPO said the killer   informed the police that Douglas was an armed robber, who came to rob him in his   house. The post NNPC   staff shoots boy dead for 'chasing' daughter appeared first on Vanguard News. | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 | Thriving oil theft: Why no end in   sight |  |  |  | IN a determined bid to carry out the Federal   Government's order to put crude oil thieves out of business the military,   particularly the Navy, has since intensified its offensives  to locate and to   destroy all equipment or products belonging to illicit refinery operators caught   in the act. In the Central Naval Command, CNC, hub of Nigeria's oil/gas production   and highest with records of oil thefts, hardly a week passes without the Navy   torching large wooden boats laden with volumes of stolen crude as well as locally   fabricated refining machinery and thousands of litres of refined products, mostly   diesel abandoned by the clandestine operators. The post Thriving   oil theft: Why no end in sight appeared first on Vanguard News. | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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