Sentences with phrase «naira lost»

We started by visiting Anioma Petrol Station which was burnt and goods worth millions of naira lost.

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Malami was responding to enquiries about the claim that Buhari's administration had jettisoned the probe into the Halliburton and Siemens corruption scandals, in which Nigeria lost billions of Naira to high - ranking Nigerians who held sway at the time.
Although properties worth millions of Naira were lost in the inferno which concentrated on the ground floor.
Interestingly as properties worth billions of Naira are lost to natural disasters, fewer deaths are recorded.
We also visited other places, business premises and residential buildings, in Ika North - East and Ika South where property worth millions of naira had been lost to fire.
It was gathered that while a family lost eight of its members, another family lost six and property worth millions of naira were destroyed and houses submerged.
He informed his audiences at the various locations where he was received with fanfare that with the cantankerous and combative stance of the the present administration, Ekiti state is losing out on billions of Naira that could have come into the state in form of support from many of the intervention initiatives by the federal government to cushion the effect of the recession and restore the economic health of the nation.
The owner of Dangote Cement fell to 71 place from his initial 46 position on the billionaire list as he lost $ 3.7 billion after Naira dipped again Monday
She said she could not estimate the extent of the damage but she has lost thousands of Naira to the inferno.
It was reported around December, 2014, Dangote faced the same lose from his fortunes as nearly 10 % devaluation of the Naira.
According to the report on Wednesday, Dangote lost $ 4.9 bn or one - third of his wealth as the combined effect of falling oil prices and the June devaluation of the naira pushed him to No. 112 on the billionaires» list with $ 10.4 bn.
If the Presidency does not review these «bogus» allocations in its proposed expenditure, it may lose the moral right to advise the National Assembly against spending some billions of naira on purchasing cars for its members despite the fact that the legislators have already collected their car allowances plus other sundry emoluments.
Thousands of Nigerians, mostly women and children, have lost their lives, while properties worth billions of naira have been damaged by the activities of the Boko Haram insurgents.
Nigeria's fiat currency, Naira, has lost 90 % of its value when compared to the USD and EUR in the past two years alone.
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