Former Rangers Assistant Coach, Sylvanus Okpala, has charged the Super Eagles to go all out to make the country proud as they get set to lock horns with the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in a crucial 2010 World Cup qualifiers this weekend in Abuja.
The Icelandic parliament has voted in favour of repaying more than $5bn (£3bn) to the governments of the UK and the Netherlands.
Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers on Sunday in Abuja said the state government was making efforts to resuscitate the Risonpalm company and Delta Rubber Company.
Members of the national senior football team, Super Eagles, have started trooping into the Federal Capital, Abuja, for Sunday’s crucial 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia.
Tragedy struck last week in Festac Town in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area of Lagos State when a 100 level Political Science student of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, was shot dead by a trigger-happy policeman over alleged refusal to give bribe.
Emirates Hotels & Resorts has announced a major, first class holiday competition in celebration of Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa’s 10th Anniversary, and the opening of Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa later this year.
A Lagos High Court has granted a leave to Chief Great Ogboru and Mr. Ted Turner Ogboru and their company, Fiogret Limited, leave to enforce their fundamental rights against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
IF the activities of the Oil and Gas Industry Committee (OGIC) superintending the reforms attracted measured criticisms, the public hearing for passage of the bill before the national assembly appears to have opened the floodgate – attracting outright hostility and leaving more questions than answers.
Following its successful operations as Nigeria’s leading ground handling company for 30 years, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company PLC (NAHCo) has rejuvenated its brand with the change of its corporate identity, while also launching an ambitious business expansion and diversification programme.
By Vincent Ujumadu
Awka – THE Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) in Anambra State says it is delighted at the arrival of new set of mobile police outfit in Anambra State to provide the much needed security in the state, but insisted that there is also need to overhaul the entire police command from the commissioner [...]
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has said the main hurdle left for Nigeria to cross to attain the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s category one certification was in the area of compliance and enforcement.
The federal government is to meet with independent oil marketers over recent increase in the price of aviation fuel or JET-A1.
Interestingly, the structure, one of the several bridges connecting the troubled East-West road almost collapsed sometime in 2004 due to erosion before it was rehabilitated by Julius Berger which reinforced its weak base at the instance of the Federal Government intervention agency, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
At a time Foreign airlines are shying away from putting something back into the country for the huge gains they made off the system, some local airlines have begun setting the pace in corporate social responsibility (CSR).
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