Activities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange continued on a bearish note Tuesday, as equities’ value represented by the market capitalisation declined further by N46.93 billion.
Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka, Lagos has been given 250,000 -dollar- grant by the World Bank. Speaking at a forum organised to sensitise the staff and students of the college on the need to embrace the Science and Technology Education Post Basic (STEP B) project in Lagos, the Acting Provost of the College, Mr Sijibomi Olusanya, said that the World Bank’s 250,000-dollar-grant to the institution would be used to facilitate ICT-based learning.
Ahead of the Senate’s final word on the controversial Maritime Security Agency (MASECA) bill, the Presidential Implementation Committee on Maritime Security and Safety (PICOMSS) has commence moves to monitor the Nigerian marine environment, as it has acquired surveillance equipment for that purpose
The Director of Leadmode Resource Centre, Dr Fakunle Odifa has said that for Nigeria to compete among the comity of nations, the degree obtained from the universities should be tailored towards developing the economy of Nigeria.
A Customary court sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State has dissolved the 14 years old marriage between a business man Mr. Mutiu Taiwo and a Nursing officer Mrs.Sakirat Taiwo both residents of Abeokuta.
National Directorate of Employment,NDE, has commended Governor Ibrahim Idris of Kogi state for assisting NDE to resettle 50 physically challenged persons trained by the Directorate under a special skills acquisition programme for the persons with disabilities and other special needs.
Banks have suspended sale of autonomous foreign exchange to bureau de change (BDCs) in response to the maximum limit of $250,000 per week per BDC imposed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) last week.
Shareholders of Acorn Petroleum Plc have passed a resolution to remove Omo-oba Oladele Odimayo and three other Directors of the company.
The Department of English, University of Lagos in honour of Professor Agwonorobo Enaeme Eruvbetine, who recently retired from the University of Lagos invites papers to be published in a Festscrift under the broad theme; Literature, Language and the Essence of Being.
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State says employment into the state teaching service will no longer be automatic, adding that the applicant must show competence beyond paper qualification.
initial public offerings are accelerating to the fastest pace since 2007 just as Greece’s debt crisis and China’s rising inflation drag down global stock markets.
In a bid to ensure the continuous patronage of Nigerian seaports by land-locked countries, management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has concluded plans to fastrack clearance of goods designated for these countries.
Justice Mary Odili last, Thursday made history as the third woman to ascend to the referred bench of the Supreme Court since 1963 when the Federal Republic of Nigeria was proclaimed Hitherto to 1963
Many people have lost their lives today due to what they considered as ‘minor injuries’ to the head. These people no doubt lost their lives due to ignorance of the fact that no injury on the head whether minor or major should be left untreated.
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