ICAN Harps on Reliable Financial Statements

ICAN Harps on Reliable Financial Statements

The President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Mrs. Elizabeth Adegite, has called for accounting standards that would further impact the process of quality and reliability of financial statements, such that the confidence of the investing public would is sustained.
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Mamamu charges N/Delta students on credible election

Mamamu charges N/Delta students on credible election

By Emma Arubi WARRI — CHAIRMAN of Ijaw National Congress (INC) Western Zone, Chief Samson Y. Mamamu, has charged students of tertiary institutions in the Niger Delta to ensure that only credible leaders were elected to political offices in the country. He also said stated that disunity, greed and lack of social awareness remained the […]

US shelves rating for Nigeria’s aviation

US shelves rating for Nigeria’s aviation

The much-touted United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Category 1 Certification of Nigeria’s aviation industry may not be possible this year, the Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Dr. Harold Demuren, has said.

IMF seeks action on bank failures in Nigeria

IMF seeks action on bank failures in Nigeria

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called for a framework to deal with bank failures in Nigeria, adding that a robust financial stability framework will be important for the sustained development of the financial sector.

Fashola presents N430bn 2010 budget

Fashola presents N430bn 2010 budget

LAGOS State Governor Babatunde Fashola yesterday presented the state’s 2010 budget of N429.5 billion, tagged: “Budget of Consolidation” before the State House of Assembly for consideration and approval.

Senate flays govt’s poor budget implementation

Senate flays govt’s poor budget implementation

Emotions over poor budgetary implementation by President Umaru Yar’Adua overflowed in the Senate yesterday, forcing the intervention of the Senate President, Senator David Mark, to stop the derailment of the president’s latest proposals on the 2009 budget.