Bearish trend deflate investment on the stock market

Activities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange has continued at a declining note Wednesday, as equity trading plunge5.21 per cent, meanwhile a turnover of 190.08 million shares valued at N1.74 billion was recorded in 6.058 deals, in contrast to the previous day’s turnover of 200.53 million shares valued at N1.58 million in 6,646 deals.
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BPE pays off disengaged SAHCOL staff

The Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) has completed the payment of N563, 828,449 which is for the terminal benefits of active/disengaged staff of Skypower Aviation Handling Company (SAHCOL) and other staff related liabilities.

Western Union hits 20,000 agent location in Africa

Western Union consolidates its position as Africa’s largest financial services network, as it announced that its coverage in Africa now exceeds 20,000 Agent locations across 49 countries.

Horsefall enjoins INEC to operate within law

FORMER Presidential aspirant, Chief Albert Horsefall, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to ensure it works within the time frame provided by the constitution to conduct next year’s elections.

Kaita begs for Eagles recall

Sani Kaita, remember him? He is the Eagle whose wings were clipped at the South Africa 2010 World Cup when he bagged “the most stupid red card in World Cup history”. Kaita hit back at a Greek player in apparent retaliation to “a racist stunt.”

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