N100m capital base for brokers, speculative ,  Babalola

N100m capital base for brokers, speculative , Babalola

The Minister of Finance, Mr Remi Bablola has said that the N100 million capital base for insurance brokers is mere speculation. Babalola dispelled the rumours about the proposed increase in the capital base of insurance brokers to N100 million while receiving the delegation of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers led by its President, Dr Teslim Sanusi in Abuja recently.
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‘30,000Mw for Vision 20: 2020’

‘30,000Mw for Vision 20: 2020’

By Isiaka Oyibo LOKOJA — ABOUT     30,000 Mega watts generation capacity of electricity would be required to attain  Vision 20: 2020 programme of the Federal Government,   Minister of Power, Dr. Lanre Babalola,has said. Babalola, in a keynote address yesterday at a Ministerial Retreat for the power sector ministries, departments and agencies in Lokoja, also […]

Make Jonathan Ag president, says Muslim cleric

Make Jonathan Ag president, says Muslim cleric

A Muslim leader in Rivers State, Dr. Abdulrazag Kilani, has urged President Umaru Yar’Adua to transfer power temporarily to his vice, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, until such a time he was strong enough to assume responsi-bilities as president.

Christian youths fault mass burial of Jos crisis victims

Christian youths fault mass burial of Jos crisis victims

By Taye Obateru Jos — The Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria, YOUTH CAN, in Plateau State has faulted the mass burial given to supposed Muslim victims of the crisis in the state capital, saying some of them could be Christians. Reacting to the mass burial given to about 300 Muslims, allegedly killed […]

Dipo Dina killed in Ogun

Dipo Dina killed in Ogun

The Action Congress gubernatorial candidate in the 2007 elections in Ogun State, Dipo Dina was killed last night.

Swear-in Jonathan or leave our oil, Ijaw youths declare

Swear-in Jonathan or leave our oil, Ijaw youths declare

IJAW youths, weekend, vowed to resist with the last drop of their blood further exploration and exploitation of oil in the Niger Delta, if Vice President Goodluck Jonathan if not allowed to function as acting president because he is an Ijaw man from the South-South geo-political zone.

Meningitis: Pfizer pays victims N26.2m each

Meningitis: Pfizer pays victims N26.2m each

By Ise-Oluwa Ige ABUJA—RELATIONS of victims of a killer-drug known as “Trovafloxacin,” who can prove death or permanent incapacitation following its administration in 2006 on 200 patients, suffering from meningitis in Kano State are to be compensated by Pfizer with N26, 250, 000 ($ 175, 000 USD) each. The disclosure came during the official hand […]

Ex-militants threaten amnesty deal

Ex-militants threaten amnesty deal

A MAJOR threat to the peace amnesty deal emerged, yesterday, in the Niger Delta when ex-militant leaders led by Ateke Tom and Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a. Tompolo issued a statement urging President Umaru Yar’Adua to immediately empower Vice President Goodluck Jonathan as Acting President until such a time he would be strong enough to take back his job.

Pressure on S-South govs to end ‘feud’ with Jonathan

Pressure on S-South govs to end ‘feud’ with Jonathan

SOUTH-SOUTH governors may review their lackadaisical attitude towards the Vice President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and his probable inauguration as acting president, when they meet in Benin City, Edo State, during the week, in deference to some concerned elders and leaders of the region who have embarked on a fence-mending mission.

Muslim group wants Jos crisis investigated

Muslim group wants Jos crisis investigated

By Ndahi Marama MAIDUGURI — A group under the umbrella of Borno Muslim Forum, BMF, has called on the Federal and Plateau State governments to immediately constitute a panel of inquiries to investigate the remote and immediate causes of the recent Jos mayhem with a view to bringing culprits to book. The forum, in a […]

All things fake

All things fake

TIME was when Nigerians thought the only fake things in the country were drugs, food and cosmetics. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, brought the dangers of fake products to national attention. For most Nigerians only these products are fake.