They’re after my life, Apugo cries out
Cries in Ibadan as NRC demolishes illegal structures
Intercontinental invests 1bn in education sector
Protest rally: NLC apologises to Chime
Oshiomhole wants upward review of federal allocation
Govt urged to revive interest in Mathematics
Court throws out NAFDAC’s suit against Okeke
Police confirm Ogbodo, robbery kingpin dead
Lagos elders condemn attack on Atlas Cove
Access Bank vs AP: Court adjourns suit till July 27
Mbari: A museum of appeasement among Ndigbo
2010 election and fake endorsements

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Capital market operators applaud banks for margin loans write off
Capital market operators have commended some banks operating in the country for the bold step to write off their margin loans and re-start on a clean slate in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) policy of total disclosure.
Blue chips’ loss further depresses market value by N102bn
By Michael EbohBy Michael Eboh Occasioned by losses on the share prices of majority of the listed equities, the value of listed equities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) dipped, Tuesday, by N102.18 billion. Particularly, the value of listed equities, represented by the market capitalisation, dropped by 1.93 per cent to close at N5.195 trillion […]
NACCIMA endorses short-term cement import
The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), said it endorsed short-term or temporary importation of bagged cement, stressing the policy would help to bring the price down, create availability and regular supplies at fair prices to consumers.
BOI should not monopolise N500bn IRF —ABUCCIMA boss
The Bank of Industry (BOI) should not be allowed to monopolise the sourcing and disbursing of the proposed N500 billion Industrial Revival Fund (IRF), according to Abuja Chamber of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (ABUCCIMA).
Holy Child College churns out 106 gems
Igelle called on the 2009 graduates to live out the motto of the college: Action not words, and that they should not be surprised to know that “people around will judges your actions or inactions, and will form their impressions about you. It goes far to indicate that there is high expectation on you.â€

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