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PM News . 03 November 2003 . Pg 6

The text reports on the death of a popular Yoruba actress, Mujidat Ajileye, also known as Mama Mi Leko. The cause of her death is not disclosed. The text also mentions the disbursement of N43 million as loans to small-scale industrialists in Rivers State, and the call for Nigerians to support small-scale enterprises to revive the economy. Additionally, the text reports on the description of the former NNPC managing director as the "least expensive group managing director" and his failure to ensure the functioning of the country's four refineries.

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The text reports on the death of a popular Yoruba actress, Mujidat Ajileye, also known as Mama Mi Leko. The cause of her death is not disclosed. The text also mentions the disbursement of N43 million as loans to small-scale industrialists in Rivers State, and the call for Nigerians to support small-scale enterprises to revive the economy. Additionally, the text reports on the description of the former NNPC managing director as the "least expensive group managing director" and his failure to ensure the functioning of the country's four refineries.

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