Fraud Investigation, Environmental Health, Refrigerator Hazards, Ozone Depletion, Japanese Monarchy, Public Health Concerns, Agricultural Issues, Nigerian Politics, International Relations, Chemical Safety
The Republic . 08 January 1989 . Pg 1

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The text discusses various topics, including allegations of fraud involving top officials of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), environmental concerns regarding refrigerators and their potential health hazards, and the recent death of Emperor Hirohito of Japan. The NPA chief is under investigation for a fraudulent petroleum deal, while the World Health Organization has raised alarms about the dangers of chlorofluorocarbons emitted by refrigerators, which may contribute to cancer and ozone depletion. Additionally, the text touches on the new Japanese emperor taking over responsibilities following his father's death, and a local farmer's appeal to the government for protection against threats to her life over agricultural disputes.
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