NLC advocates special courts for financial, economic crimes
Lagos elders condemn attack on Atlas Cove
Access Bank vs AP: Court adjourns suit till July 27
Mbari: A museum of appeasement among Ndigbo
2010 election and fake endorsements
NACCIMA endorses short-term cement import
BOI should not monopolise N500bn IRF —ABUCCIMA boss
Holy Child College churns out 106 gems
NBC targets improved bottom lines
Customers worried as Almond MFB goes under

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21st century school must be financially stable to cope — Dr Olatunji Sobodu
Chairman of EASYPASS Learning Limited and the Dove and Brooks Group, Dr. Olatunji Oluwagbenga Sobodu has called on stakeholders in education sector to rise up to the financial challenges plaguing the sector in these hard times of global economic recession that makes it seemly difficult to fund schools, especially private schools.
Customs Service reshuffles Comptrollers
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has redeployed some of its Comptrollers in a bid to meet the challenges of the Service in terms trade facilitation and revenue target handed to it by the federal government.
Retirees constitute institute for conflict
A group of retired Customs officers have come together to form an Institute of Customs Affairs and Conflict Resolution with a view to meeting the training needs of the service and make it international compliant.
SS3 student emerges best MCP, VSAT installation exams
Before now, I had wanted to study in the UK, but when I observed the lives of some people who had their education overseas and discovered that some of them could not fit into our system when they returned, I told myself I want to study in Nigeria, because I want to be able to fit into the system.
No going back on planned strike–Dockworkers
LAGOS PRESIDENT-GENERAL of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN),Comrade Emmanuel Anthony Nted, has said the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), should be held responsible should members of the Dockworkers branch of the union make good their threat to shut ports operations on Thursday day over unpaid wages to their tally clerks, security and other colleagues in the past one year.
UNIDO , AU begins mapping of foreign, domestic investments
The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the African Union Commission, will today begin mapping of investment flows into the country and other African countries.
Six foreign investors indicate interest in Delta
Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, said with the practical reality on ground that oil has become a diminishing asset, the state decided to partner with NNPC to diversify its economy since it accounts for 40 per cent of the available gas in the country.
Amaechi knocks EFCC
Tell her to obey the rule of law. We will not let her into Rivers State anymore because there is a subsisting Court judgment. I thought they said it in law that when there is judgment, you discharge it at a superior court. Until you discharge it, you act within the confines of that law. I am not a lawyer; nobody has taught me that simple logic.
Bombed Atlas Cove jetty fixed-FG
THE Federal Government declared yesterday that it was not going back on its arrangement to deregulate the nation’s oil sector, just as it said that the Atlas Cove Jetty that was last week bombed by men of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has been repaired and functioning.
He cares more for football than me!
Dear Bunmi, I’m in my twenties and live with my 30-year old boyfriend. He has a good job and pays almost all the bills. I work in a bank and work on Saturdays as well. On Saturdays, my boyfriend’s close friends come around to the house to watch sports and leave the flat looking like […]

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