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From kerosene to petrol and transport, how prices increased in the last one year in Nigerian

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has released reports on the percentage of increment in prices of kerosene, petrol and transportation as against the previous year These commodities are believed to be essential to every Nigerian as it directly impact their living standards. The reports which touched every state of the federation showed massive increments in terms of money being paid by Nigerians for these essential commodities. According to a release on the NBS website: “The transport fare watch report for January 2017 covers the following categories namely bus journey within the city per drop constant route ; bus journey intercity, state route, charge per person; air fare charge for specified routes single journey; journey by motorcycle (okada) per drop; and water way passenger transport.

German Visas: What Level of German Do You Need?

There are many reasons people travel to Germany: for work, study, language courses, family, tourism, or to seek refuge. Accordingly, there are a variety of visas you may need to apply for if you are not a citizen of the EU or of a country that has no visa-free travel agreement with the Schengen area. It can be hard to guess which visa is the appropriate one for your needs, and what language requirements each visa may have, so we put together a handy breakdown of the various German visa types, what their purposes are, and the language requirements that may come with them.

How Much Money Does Jesse Watters Make? Latest Income Salary

Jesse Bailey Watters (born July 9, 1978) is an American conservative political commentator on Fox News. He frequently appeared on the political talk show The O'Reilly Factor and was known for his man-on-the-street interviews, featured in his segment of the show, "Watters' World." In January 2017, Watters became the host of a weekly Watters' World show, and in April 2017, he became a co-host of the roundtable series The Five.

Judiciary suspends Court of Appeal sittings in Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri over shortage of judges

- There are only 15 out of 27 judges at the Court of Appeal spread out in the country - The court's president Ouko attributed the situation to death and retirement cases - The judicial commission recommended 11 judges to fill in the positions - President Uhuru Kenyatta is yet to gazette the names for the coveted positions The Judiciary has announced suspension of Court of Appeal sittings outside Nairobi owing to low number of judges.

Kaveh Golestan

Cameraman, photojournalist Kaveh Golestan, veteran cameraman and acclaimed photojournalist, was killed Wednesday April 2 in northern Iraq. He was 52. Golestan, an Iranian freelance cameraman filming for the BBC, died instantly when he fell on a landmine.