Pro-Buhari group threatens NBC with legal action

Pro-Buhari group threatens NBC with legal action

By AbdulSalam Muhammad KANO — Pro-Buhari political group in Kano, Buhari Network for Change, has given two weeks ultimatum to the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to explain why it directed radio stations in the country to stop airing its paid jingle or face legal action.
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Thanks, Governor Lamido Sanusi

Thanks, Governor Lamido Sanusi

Size, while it protects against small shocks, is totally worthless when earthquakes arrive. The statement, “the bigger they are, the harder they fall” applies here. One big bank going down can take with it several more enterprises than ten small banks.

Gbaramatu youths ‘re not  militants —Leaders

Gbaramatu youths ‘re not militants —Leaders

They stressed the need for the government to open the waterways for business and easy movement of people, while Delta State Rehabilitation Committee, set up by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan should be allowed access by the security outfit to Okerenkoko, Kurutie and Oporoza communities.

Poise Nigeria celebrates Allummi

Poise Nigeria celebrates Allummi

It was a hat trick for Poise School of Communications last Sunday at the Sheraton Hotels, Lagos when Alumni of the school gathered for a re-awakening dinner where graduates were awarded certificates, distinguished Faculty advisers honoured and Life Patrons of the school presented with plaques.

The lost years

The lost years

That we have postponed this question to this moment is a futile delay tactic, but it also signals the loss of these past ten years because it is a question that must be asked before we begin to practice democracy. And that question? What is Nigeria to me?

Saro-Wiwa compensation revs up struggle

Saro-Wiwa compensation revs up struggle

BY IKEDDY ISIGUZO THE global business environment is becoming more unpredictable in the light of   responsibilities that are now tied to a corporate organisation’s conduct in any part of the world. Shell’s agreement to pay $15.5 million as compensation to the families of Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa and the eight others the military authorities in Nigeria […]