How two suspects were arrested over kidnap of twins in Lagos
Microsoft claims lead on cloud computing
Cobranet opens new service centre, assures quality service
Obong of Calabar charges NAICOM on fake operators
JLT announces name change
Royal Exchange Pays N335m Claims to Shongai Packaging
Nigerian insurers can take advantage of local content Act, Okumagba
Uduaghan: Ogwashi-Uku repeating itself?
DEAP Capital targets merchant banking
Blue chip drag investment value up by N106.4bn
Capital is not barrier to trade in Africa , Former UBA boss
$1.5 bn steel mill to take off next year
Oil firm under investigation for N4.5bn tax evasion
Senate summons Jega over comments on polls’ delay
The substance of zoning (2)
Jonathan, others to speak at Nigerian economic summit

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ASUU declares indefinite strike
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASSU) has condemned in strong terms the failure of the South-Eastern States Governments to meet its demands.
Strike: PENGASSAN issues Exxon Mobil Thursday ultimatum
THERE are strong indications that workers of Mobil Producing Unlimited, Exxon Mobil, may Thursday begin an indefinite strike over alleged non-compliance of management to the National Content Act and other applicable laws on expatriate staff as well as systematic easing out of Nigerians from the company.
Flood disaster: Lagos evacuates 681 residents
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, directed the immediate relocation of 681 people residing in the flooded area of Ajegunle in Ikorodu occasioned by the release of water from the Ogun-Osun River basin to tributaries.
Education: Stakeholders ask FG to re-introduce HSC in schools
Stakeholders at the just concluded presidential summit on education have asked the Federal Government to re-introduce the Higher School Certificate (HSC) programme without further delay.
2011: NASS’ delay ‘ll affect polls – Jega
NATIONAL Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Attahiru Jega, yesterday, said that if the National Assembly delayed approval of the extension of time lines being sought by the commission beyond November, it would affect its plan for both the registration of voters and the 2011 elections negatively.

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