Standard Chartered half yr operating profit rises 10% to $2.84bn
500 schools benefit from $21m World Bank loan
Bornu govt made efforts to check Boko Haram – Chiroma
Emir tasks parents on children immunisation
SAA’s new premier lounge at MMIA for launch next month
Lufthansa moves ground operations to Victoria Island
Aero extends anniversary sale offer of N5,000
Fashola’s 800-day fun for youths
FAA adopts non-punitive reporting system for ATCs
…Now world’s largest owner of B777 aircraft type
HRG Nigeria restructures for better service delivery
Niger Delta and the Clapperton Accord
CSR: Chevron re-commits to community development
Excess Crude Account
Building national capacity in Nigeria
Oando Plc targets $1.34b capital boost

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Aviation experts to brainstorm on recovery of African airlines
AVIATION experts from Nigeria and across Africa are converging on the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, at the end of the month to fashion a way out of ongoing global financial meltdown for airlines on the continent.
Nigerian firm taps into Ghana oil exploration
A Nigerian company in the oil and gas sector, UTM Oil and Gas Limited, has extended its business frontiers to Ghana, as the West African country prepares to join the big league of oil-producing nations.
Police arrest 50-yr-old man for beheading his wife
According to the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), in the state, ASP Peter Ogboi, “the suspect confessed to us that he killed the wife out of provocation because she wanted to go out that night to see her lover who called her.
ASUU resolves to continue ongoing strike
By Peter Duru Makurdi — The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has resolved to carry on with the ongoing industrial action to press home its demands for better funding and the overhaul of the Nigerian university system by the Federal Government. Rising from a three-day National Executive Committee meeting in Makurdi, the ASUU-NEC regretted […]
Something Good in Banking Reform
The current reform of the banking sector by the new Central Bank of Nigeria governor is no doubt forcing bitter pills down the throat of bank directors and shareholders but the International Monetary Funds is not only throwing its weight behind it but says it is the right path for the country to tread at the moment

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