Insurance market in Gambia is challenging
IGR and Formalising the Informal Economy in Nigeria PT 1
Indomie wins Lagos State CSR Diamond award
Mega city: Lagos plans N121.5bn Iba expansion scheme
Wema Bank launches Cash on the Go product
Germaine Auto Centre harps on service delivery
Lagos needs annual provision of 40,000 houses
WAII signs MOU with South African varsity
Longman shareholders okay 50kobo dividend, commend board
Zoning’s rhyme and reason
My kids encouraged me to become a truck driver
Food union honours employers, others
Kwara govt denies being investigated by EFCC

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Daggash threatens to terminate Otukpa-Otukpo road project
Minister for Works, Senator Sanusi Mohammed Daggash, has threatened to terminate the contract for the rehabilitation of the Otukpa-Otukpo federal road project on ground of non performance by the contractor
G8 summit: Group wants Jonathan to demand debt cancellation
THE Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, a non governmental organisation, has tasked President Goodluck Jonathan to use the opportunity of his invitation to the Group of Eight Summit, which will hold in Canada later this month, to canvass for debt cancellation for poor countries
Presidency, PDP force Ag. Chairman, Bello, to quit
THERE were very strong indications, yesterday, that barely 36 days after the National Chairman of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, resigned, his deputy, Dr. Haliru Bello, will also throw in the towel immediately after the meeting of the National Executive Committee, NEC, tomorrow
Cabinet shake-up: Fear grips Delta commissioners
FOLLOWING the disclosure by Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, last week that he will soon drop some commissioners who are no more loyal to him, panic has gripped some of the Commissioners.
Embargo on fuel supply to Imo, Abia remains – NUPENG
NATIONAL Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, weekend, insisted that its embargo on fuel supplies to Abia and Imo states over insecurity of members, especially tanker drivers, would continue until there was concrete evidence that the government of the two states were ready to address the issue.

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