90% of world’s trade are in transition countries, NIMASA DG
NFA: Odegbami leads ex-players planned take-over
Jonathan does not interfere in the running of FCT — Minister
Earlier we know our different levels in life, the better
The downward slide on the NSE
Finally, imo goes for LG polls
The Risk Professor Series
NSE: Ikazoboh four point agenda to restore market confidence
Ministry wades into Shoprite, labour crisis
Corruption: Senator Owie berates Obasanjo
9 varsities in N/Delta for equipment manufacturing
INEC to issue notice of elections next week
Murder in Igara
P-Square moves into Omole Mansion
Police arrest kingpin in Ifesinachi’s wife’s Kidnap
Court grants permit to detained Bank Executives to travel abroad

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NUPENG suspends strike, resumes supply to Abuja
THE National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, yesterday suspended its ongoing industrial action and resumed fuel supplies to Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
Our football is a big joke , Kojo Williams
Former NFA Chairman Anthony Kojo Williams was head of Nigeria’s football governing body for few months. Within that period, it was crystal where he wanted football in the country to be. He had lofty ideas, great plans for professional football, and the domestic league which if implemented would have seen Nigeria in football rise.
Ngerem chides NSC’s apathy towards Nigerian athletes
Former Athletics Federation of Nigeria president, Dan Ngerem is not happy about the way government usually brush aside Nigerian athletes. And also how it fails, to recognize the glory these athletes often bring to the nation.
Jonathan appoints Garba as chief economic adviser
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has approved the appointment a Professor of economics, Mrs. Precious Kassey Garba, as his Chief Economic Adviser.
Rescued Banks: FG to appoint AMCON executives
THE Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Lamido Sanusi, yesterday, said that the much awaited Assets Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) expected to bring relief to the rescued banks will kick off as soon as President Goodluck Jonathan nominates the executive members of the company.

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