CIPMN holds HR manufacturing forum

CIPMN holds HR manufacturing forum

CHARTERED Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPMN) would hold its Manufacturing Sector HR Forum on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, NECA House, Ikeja.
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Bad loans: CBN should compel banks on   credit bureau guidelines

Bad loans: CBN should compel banks on credit bureau guidelines

Managing Director/Chief executive Credit Registry Services, the nation’s first credit bureau, Mr. Taiwo Ayedun has said that the most effective way for the Central bank of Nigeria (CBN) to address the problem of bad loans in the banking industry is to enforce its guidelines that banks should use credit bureaus.

Honeywell Flour to boost profitability with new products

Honeywell Flour to boost profitability with new products

As parts of plans to improve its market share and boost its bottom line in the years ahead, Honeywell Flour Mills (HFM) Plc has announced its decision to introduce new and attractive products in the Nigerian market and also expand the reach of its products through continuous training of users of its products.

WTO to adopt dumping report, retaliation on US looms

WTO to adopt dumping report, retaliation on US looms

The World Trade Organisation is due on Aug. 31 to adopt a ruling by its top court condemning U.S. anti-dumping measures, allowing Japan to seek retaliation against Washington, a WTO agenda showed on Friday.

Oil hits 2009 high above $74 on economic optimism

Oil hits 2009 high above $74 on economic optimism

Oil rose more than $1 to trade above $74 a barrel on Friday as data in the United States promised economic recovery and a potential revival in energy demand. Home sales data for July showed recovery in the U.S. housing market, while Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the global economy appears to be […]

Cross-check your facts,  Okonkwo tells CBN gov

Cross-check your facts, Okonkwo tells CBN gov

AGAINST the backdrop of Central Bank of Nigeria’s publication of names of debtors of mismanaged banks and the call for them to pay up their debts, the Group Managing Director of CLEMCO Group, Mr. Tony Okonkwo, has advised CBN’s new helmsman to tidy up the processes before gong public to avoid damaging statements that could lead to dispute.

Fashola undergoes check-up at LASUTH

Fashola undergoes check-up at LASUTH

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, weekend, underwent a diagnostic check at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, just as he urged Nigerians to use facilities available in the country for treatment instead of seeking such treatments abroad.

Clerics advised to live examplary life

Clerics advised to live examplary life

Clergymen have been advised to live examplary life by pursuing things of the spirit rather than material things.
The advice was given by the Rt. Rev. Nathaniel N. Inyom, the Bishop of Makurdi, during the consecration of two bishops at the Cathedral Church of St Jude of The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Ebute Metta, Lagos, Sunday.

Only  military, not amnesty can end militancy – Sagir Mohammed

Only military, not amnesty can end militancy – Sagir Mohammed

ALHAJI Sagir Mohammed, a Jigawa born former military intelligent officer, leader of defunct Arewa People congress (APC) and a stalwart of PDP, spoke with Vanguard over the lingering crisis in Niger/Delta and why amnesty will not solve the problem in the region: Excerpts:

Golden Eaglets and age cheat wahala

Golden Eaglets and age cheat wahala

Football-loving bus-stop parliamentarians are worried over the uncertainty surrounding the players to represent Nigeria in the forthcoming Under-17 World Cup which the country is hosting in October.

For 40 street girls, hope cometh at last

For 40 street girls, hope cometh at last

They are 40 in number, all girls, and recruited from varying backgrounds and they include orphans, street girls and exploited females from various places.