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Edoll Hunt Yahoo Boys With Same Force Used Against Cultists Afegbua

WaterwaysTransport InfrastructureManmade Disaster ImpliedPublic Transport

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The article primarily covers law enforcement and a public transport initiative. The bus procurement (100 CNG buses) is a concrete government investment, creating a weak commercial signal for the transport sector in Edo State, Nigeria. No direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins is evident. The anti-fraud measures have no commercial mechanism.

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  • Edo State government plans to introduce 100 CNG-powered 52-seater buses across three senatorial districts.
  • Government will impose sanctions on internet fraudsters (Yahoo boys) similar to those for kidnappers and cultists.
  • Incident at University of Benin: student allegedly killed over internet fraud dispute.

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Edoll Hunt Yahoo Boys With Same Force Used Against Cultists Afegbua β€” News Analysis