Pepsi backs Heartland, Pillars for CAF glory
MTN WGC – regional qualifiers berth in Benin
Fury in Niger-Delta better felt than imagined
Ijaw in diaspora condemn PIB, FG’s decision on PTI
Ndokwa youths reject FG’s gas master plan
Groups fault Yar’Adua’s policies on N-Delta
Groups tasks politicians on sincerity of purpose
Egrangbene kingship: Group hails Uduaghan’s decision
Ukwuani union backs S-South govs
Urhobo elders want PTDF accounts published annually
37 LCDAs: Passion at Lagos Obas’ meeting
Agriculture key to Nigeria quest for development
Bullish trend persists, drives share value by N33bn
A bridge too far

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Rep Seat : Why parties must wait for Supreme Court verdict
By Ise-Oluwa Ige Mr Emmanuel Obot, the former aide to ex-Governor of Akwa Ibom state, Chief Victor Attah, is on the run. Men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are after him. EFCC is investigating Obot over his claims in the assets declaration forms he submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau in […]
NSE debunks Dangote’s likely emergence as next NSE president
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has denied speculations of the likely emergence of its First Vice President, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, as the President of its Council, come August 6, when the tenure of the current President is expected to elapse.
Oasis Insurance records N89mn profit in first quarter 2009
Oasis Insurance Plc has recorded a significant improvement in its bottom line in its first quarter ended, March 31, 2009 financial statement, declaring a profit after tax of N88.77 million.
Registrars blame courier companies for failure in offer processes
Registrars in the Nigerian capital market have blamed courier companies for majority of the woes faced by investors, quoted companies and other key stakeholders in the market, especially for the failures in public offers and rights issues and also for delays associated with the distribution of post-offer documents to stakeholders.
Cargo throughput drops as inadequate port infrastructures increase
The abject sate of the roads especially in around the Lagos Ports and environs has drastically reduced the cargo through put in the port.
Customs intercepts arms and ammunition at Tin-can port
THE Port and Terminal Multi-services Limited (PTML) Customs Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted 76 round of live ammunition and a spent bullet concealed in two vehicles.
Group to honour maritime industry Icons
At least 10 maritime industry stakeholders who have distinguished themselves in various aspects of maritime and related fields and who recently emerged from a long list of previously short- listed top players are to be honored at a top- rate celebrity showcase which has been tagged “Maritime Industry Night of Honourâ€.
APM Terminalis post N24billion to Government coffers in 3 years
THE Federal Government has realized about N24 billion from APM Terminals operators of Nigeria’s biggest port terminal inthe Lagos Port Complex – between 2006 and 2009.
Militant attack: Insurance companies distance selves from claims
39 insurance companies on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) gave said that terrorism is not covered in the country therefore the federal government may continue to repair or replace damaged oil facilities in the country arising from attack by Niger Delta militants as
Govt must end gas flaring now – Youths leader
By Abdulwahab Abdulah Mr Chimemma Okolo, is a lawyer and editor of a law report, Superior Courts Law Reports of Nigeria(SCLR). In this interview, he talked about the reasons why government must expedite action on the utilization of the country’s gas deposit. Also, he highlighted government’s neglect of his Ndokwa people of Delta state over […]

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