Insurers elect 6 into NIA Council

Insurers elect 6 into NIA Council

Six Chief executive officers of member-companies of Ni gerian Insurers Association has been elected into the highest decision making organ of the trade group. The six CEOs representing six insurance companies were elected last week in Lagos at the annual general meeting of the association.
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Akunyili tasks religious leaders on re-branding

Akunyili tasks religious leaders on re-branding

By Tony Edike ENUGU—MINISTER of Information and Communication, Prof Dora Akunyili has called on religious leaders in the country to participate actively in the ongoing campaign by the Federal Government to instill a renewed spirit of patriotism in Nigerians through attitudinal change. Akunyili who made the appeal while delivering a lecture at the 14th Synod […]

2011: Ohakim, lawmakers meet on Udenwa/Araraume alliance

2011: Ohakim, lawmakers meet on Udenwa/Araraume alliance

By Emmanuel Aziken Abuja—Prominent politicians from Imo State, including Governor Ikedim Ohakim and National Assembly members from the State were yesterday locked in a meeting, designed to chart a new political direction for the Governor and his supporters. Vanguard learnt yesterday, that the meeting was upon the full reconciliation of former Governor Achike Udenwa and […]

2 die in Lokoja auto crash

2 die in Lokoja auto crash

By Isiaka Oyibo LOKOJA — ANGRY commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as Okada riders, yesterday, invaded the Kogi State Command of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), and chased some of the officials out while others were beaten up. The commercial motorcyclists, said to be about 100 in number, were  said to have destroyed no fewer […]

Power: Trade union warns on collapse of economy

Power: Trade union warns on collapse of economy

By Chris Ochayi ABUJA—The Federal Council of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU) has decried the continued negligence of the nation’s power sector by the administration, warning that the country’s economy is suffering and might collapse if urgent step is not taken to address the sector. The trade union, which noted this drift in a […]

Crude price rises above $70pb

Crude price rises above $70pb

By Emma Amaize & Ola Ajayi WARRI — THE price of crude oil, yesterday, rose above the $70 per barrel mark as militants in the early hours of the day bombed an offshore platform of the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) located at Forcados in Delta State and purportedly sank a gunboat carrying between 20-23 […]

Halliburton: Julius Berger linked with $190m bribe

Halliburton: Julius Berger linked with $190m bribe

Consequently, the source said the panel would invite these prominent Nigerians to answer all they know about the payment and disbursement of the $190million Halliburton bribe money provided Mr. President gave the Okiro panel powers to do so considering their standing in the society.

God of His business and traders in God

God of His business and traders in God

“And God said, Let there be light: and there was light (verse 3) And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament; and it was so (verses 6-7)

A farewell to arms?

A farewell to arms?

Not many Nigerians would disagree with Dokubo’s claim, knowing Obasanjo for the kind of wily fox he was. Dokubo has been, more or less, tamed so that the recent spat between him and the intelligence department during which he was detained (?) might be a baiting trick to see if there is any fire left in him.

Edo Assembly suspends  Minority Whip

Edo Assembly suspends Minority Whip

The Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Frank Okiye, had under matters of urgent public importance, drew the attention of the House to a press interview purportedly granted by Shaiubu, where he was quoted as saying that “the Speaker, Mr. Zakawanu Garuba is deceiving us.”

Repentant militant leader urges colleagues to surrender

Repentant militant leader urges colleagues to surrender

He recalled in his address to the community how in connivance with some other youths, whom he said had also renounced militancy, took two expatriates hostage for about ten hours, confessing that the operation was later foiled by the police.

More than amnesty

More than amnesty

THE Federal Government should be applauded for its amnesty for militants in the Niger Delta. The amnesty, however, needs more content to end the conflicts in the area. Issues about the Niger Delta would always raise emotions. It is in the midst of those fiery exchanges that the points are massively missed. What are the […]

PPA tasks FG on free education

PPA tasks FG on free education

By Peter Okhiria The Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) has chided the Federal Government on its handling of the present ASUU crisis, saying instead of the crisis which have bedeviled the nation’s education sector, the Federal Government should introduce free education at all levels in the country. The party said the country could afford to foot […]

Collapsed building: Death  toll hits 31

Collapsed building: Death toll hits 31

I could hear voices but could not fathom what they were saying. I could have stayed for eternity when all of a sudden I heard people shouting that they have found someone alive. That was how I was dragged out with my wife.

Govt woos  senators over  oil sector  reforms

Govt woos senators over oil sector reforms

The Presidency yesterday commenced a lobby for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in the Senate as it emerged that government was getting zero revenue from some offshore oil production blocks as a result of fiscal arrangements with the joint ventures.

FG, states  resume battle over N2.2trn deductions

FG, states resume battle over N2.2trn deductions

Legal fireworks are set to resume before the Supreme Court today in the cases filed by states against the Federal Government on illegal deductions from the Federation Account and breaches of Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution.