Delta group kicks against FG’s N19bn PTI for Kaduna

Delta group kicks against FG’s N19bn PTI for Kaduna

The Council also challenged the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF) to follow the line of the transparency and accountability of Yar’Adua administration to publish the details of its activities from inception, showing who had been trained and their places of origin against the backdrop of allegations that the PTDF had trained far less Niger Deltans than others in a deliberate intent to favour others against them.
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Amnesty not solution to N-Delta crisis — APGA

Amnesty not solution to N-Delta crisis — APGA

By Tony Edike ENUGU—THE All Progressives  Grand Alliance (APGA) said yesterday that the amnesty granted militants in the Niger Delta region by the Federal Government may not be the solution to the crisis, adding that the people of the area should be allowed to freely elect leaders, who will represent them at all levels of […]

EBSUTH loses 48 doctors to strike

EBSUTH loses 48 doctors to strike

By Dennis Agbo ABAKALIKI—No fewer than 48 doctors have left the Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital (EBSUTH), even as the Chairman, Association of Resident Doctors in the hospital,  Dr. Umoke, yesterday, confirmed that the doctors are still on strike, though other workers of the teaching hospital had suspended theirs. Umoke said discussions are still on-going […]

Oil stocks’ gain buoys share value by N99bn

Oil stocks’ gain buoys share value by N99bn

The bearish trend recorded in the Nigerian capital market throughout last week, was halted Monday, as gains on the share prices of stocks in the Petroleum (Marketing) sub-sector and other blue chip companies, buoyed the value of listed equities by N99.37 billion.

Amnesty for Militants: Can this gesture prove critics wrong?

Amnesty for Militants: Can this gesture prove critics wrong?

MIXED reactions have continued to trail the four billion naira amnesty package for militants. Some, especially from government circle have hailed it, while many still think it is a misplaced  priority. The misgivings on how well the pardon can help in calming the creeks, is harped on the fate of past reports on the region. […]