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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
I Have 90 – 100 Songs & Can Drop Two Albums Today If I Want To —Rudeboy Boasts |PoliFocus
Paul Okoye a.k.a , Rudeboy sat for an interview with Beat 99.9 FM to discuss going solo, his solo music career and what his fans should expect.
In his interview on morning rush which has just been released after it aired days ago, Rudeboy said from the 1st of November, he made a decision to take everything seriously and move on from the drama with his brother Mr P, in preparation for 2018.
In his interview on morning rush which has just been released after it aired days ago, Rudeboy said from the 1st of November, he made a decision to take everything seriously and move on from the drama with his brother Mr P, in preparation for 2018.
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FedEx Is Buying Up To 100 New Flying Delivery Trucks |PoliFocus
FedEx Express has agreed to buy 50 of the flying delivery trucks, adding roughly one per month for four years, and holds options for 50 more.
According to CCN, the global delivery company is rapidly modernizing its fleet of small planes to stay ahead of competitors like Amazon (AMZN, Tech30), which are trying to fly and deliver more orders themselves.
According to CCN, the global delivery company is rapidly modernizing its fleet of small planes to stay ahead of competitors like Amazon (AMZN, Tech30), which are trying to fly and deliver more orders themselves.
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Pakistan Begins Importation Of Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas |PoliFocus
Pakistan has begun the importation of Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as part of efforts to deepen the economic relationship between the two nations.
Pakistan Head of Chancery, Asim Khan, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja that the first consignment of 70,000 metric tonnes of the gas had arrived at Pakistan’s Port Qasim in Karachi.
Pakistan Head of Chancery, Asim Khan, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja that the first consignment of 70,000 metric tonnes of the gas had arrived at Pakistan’s Port Qasim in Karachi.
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