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Two customers win Diamond’s Savings Xtra “Salary for lifeâ€
Two customers have won the star prize of Diamond bank’s Savings Xtra promotion namely “Salary for Lifeâ€. At the first set of winners in the Diamond Bank Savings Xtra Season 2 promotions last week the customers namely Mrs. Grace Ihekerenma of Ikwere Road, Port Harcourt branch of the bank and Olatunde Oketade, a customer of the bank based in Ibadan emerged the winner of the star prize with a value of N 24 million and representing N100,000 every month for 240 months. Also five customers won air conditioners, another five won laptops; five others won generators, another five won LCD TVs and five customers won motorcycles. Ten customers also won N500, 000 each.
Share value dips by N88bn
The value of listed equi ties on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) dipped last week by N87.82 billion.
This was even as the market capitalisation and All-share index both dipped by 1.75 per cent each. The capitalisation which opened the week at N5.012 trillion shed N87.82 billion to close at N4.924 trillion while the index dipped by 383.1 basis points to close the week at 21,483.02 points from 21,866.12 points at which it opened.
NUJ condemns attack on Daily Trust correspondent in Benue
By Peter Duru MAKURDI -The National Vice President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Zone ‘D’, Mrs. Joyce Akuragha, has described the violent attack on the Benue State Correspondent of Daily Trust Newspapers, Mr. Joseph Hir, as unacceptable and condemnable. Mrs. Akuragha who described the attack on the newsman as barbaric and uncivil regretted […]
Vision 2020: Challenges facing the advertiser and perception question
Arising from her 13th Annual General Meeting/Media awards in June 2009, Advertising Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) sought to attach the relevance of advertisers in the corporate entity called Nigeria, as well, seek ways to be relevant within the re-branding Nigeria project and the Vision 2020 context, embarked upon by the federal government, spearheaded by Prof. Dora Akunyili, Minister of Information and Communication.
Toure celebrates Nigeria’s contribution to African telecom dev
Ahead of its upcoming event, ITU Telecom world, in Geneva, next month, the Secretary General of the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, Dr Hamadoun Toure, was in Abuja, Nigeria weekend, to attend the maiden edition of the African Telecom Development Forum.

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