NSE lists 4.966bn shares of Mtech Communication
Lagos State appoints Fidelity Bank branches as E-Service points
BOI, USA partner to boost Agric sector
Militants blow up Chevron flow station in Delta
Miss Imo gets automatic varsity admission
Shekarau wants closer executive, legislature ties
Owerri North LG boss escapes suspected kidnappers
Niger Assembly impeaches Speaker
Popoola, Kwara Commissioner, dies at 43
Senate blasts state legislators over community projects
Enugu Assembly clears two commissioner designate
Robbers kill one, injure two in Onitsha
Police intensify search for kidnapped UNDP official
Exam malpractice: Court grants order against EFCC

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Pipeline vandalisation may hinder FG’s 6,000mw target — Lukman
By Chris Ochayi ABUJA—The Minister of  Petroleum, Dr. Rilwanu Lukman said yesterday that the Federal Government’s target of generating 6,000 megawatt of electricity by the end of 2009 may be hampered by pipeline vandalisation.
FG sues former education secretary, accountant
According to the charge sheet, No A/ICPC/IC/2009, signed by Bayo Taiwo, Principal Legal Officer, Federal Ministry of Justice for the Honorable Attorney General of the Federation, the Delta State High Court Holden at Asaba was informed by the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation that the accused, Okpara Abednego Enifome and Chief Owhe Emaekpor are charged on 32 count charges of “conspiracy to confer corrupt advantage upon themselves, contrary to section 26(1) (c) and punishable under section 19 of the corrupt practices and other Related Offences Act 2000.
NDIC hands over Savannah Bank to owners
“I commend the NDIC Managing Director who has chronicled the history of the takeover and transfer of the bank to its owners. This is just the first of so many other steps that need to be settled before Savannah Bank can open its doors to the public.
Man, 20, jailed for stealing from church
Abuja — An Abuja Magistrate’s Court, yesterday, sentenced a 20-year-old furniture maker, Kabiru Lawal, to two months imprisonment for stealing from a church.
Equity trading on NSE dips by 30%
Michael Eboh A lull was recorded in equity trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Monday, as trading on the shares of listed equities dipped by 29.6 per cent. Particularly, a turnover of 355.9 million shares valued at N2.95 billion was recorded in 11,058 deals in contrast to Friday’s turnover of 505.52 million shares valued […]

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