When a colleague from Brila FM first called to sound me out on the purported friendly against South Korea, I was very angry and said so. I asked him, “ what friendly, why?â€
INSPECTOR General of Police, Ogbonna Onovo, said, weekend, that at the last count, there were about 500 kidnapping suspects in Police cells across the country with many of them having confessed to the criminal act and others caught in the act.
Indications emerged last weekend that domestic airlines owe aviation agencies in the country because of the poor service rendered the former by the latter.
No matter from what angle you look, what you see of Nigeria is a bleak future unless something drastic is done and pronto. Because of greed and corruption, we are, as former Governor of Cross River State, Mr Donald Duke, put it in a talk he gave at a Save Nigeria Group forum in Abuja recently, “designing a system that would destroy us in the endâ€.
Consumers across the nation will now enjoy faster and effective relief from pain and fever as GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Nigeria plc has launched the new Panadol with Optizorb.
The management of Dangote Sugar Refinery (DSR) Plc has announced plans to focus on an aggressive growth and expansion of the company in the next couple of months.
Coca-Cola, has unveiled what it calls ‘Mystery Shopper’, where a mystery shopper’ goes around town rewarding consumers of Coca-cola with an instant N50, 000 cheques for their loyalty to the brand.
NIGERIANS would have had a long laugh at the news that the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, was embarking on strike. Whether it was NEPA (Never Expect Power Always) or PHCN (Problem Has Changed Name), Nigerians knew what to expect from the organisation – darkness, irregular power supply and excuses that are longer than the River Niger, which is sometimes blamed for its low water levels.
We are often told that government can’t do it all and Nigerians are not asking government to do it all. All they are asking for is an enabling environment to work. They need electricity, good roads, housing, potable water, land etc. It is a fact that the best gift any nation can give its people is quality education.
By Princewill Ekwujuru
The National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN) said that Nigeria cannot be left out in the scheme of globalisation, as the institute is determined to move the nation forward.
The institute said it is repositioning itself as a catalyst in Nigeria’s strategic transformation. Speaking, Luggard Aimiuwu, President/Council Chairman, NINM at [...]
Akin Naphtal, an ex staff of GlaxoSmithKline and MediaWork is a strong believer in brand strategy as a tool for not only businesses, as well development at all level. He believes that with time, brand strategy will become an industry even more than finance or human resource.
The story of Nigerian agriculture is best read between the lines of its political history. Africa’s most populous
nation had an overwhelmingly agricultural economy during the hundred years spent under British colonial rule since 1860, and well into the first decade after its independence.
Sam John Obuh’s Flying Eagles learnt the ropes in a qualifying competition in difficult way but managed to scale through with a 2-0 win over Guinea in Abuja on Saturday.
The Africa U-19 Cricket World Cup Division 2 qualifying series begin today in Swaziland, with Nigeria taking on West Africa counterparts, Gambia in the opening group game. The tournament is scheduled from 26th to 30th July, 2010
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