N-Delta insecurity: Total threatens to pull out of Nigeria
P-Harcourt Refinery set for another TAM
Shareholders storm National Assembly to protest creation of unclaimed dividend fund
JTF converts Boyloaf’s Ezetu militant camp to military base
EDUCATION FOR ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AND REVOLUTION (part 2)
Lagos doctors suspend 14 weeks old strike
NSE new DG to emerge Jan 2011, equity turnover dips 1.648 bn shares
FG commends Dangote for investments in Nigeria
Banks strategise on approach to new banking regulation
“Why Insurance Culture is low in Nigeria”
CNS charges Navy on constitutional responsibilities
Justice Ministry intervenes in NPA, retirees’ rift
Developer, Stanbic IBTC seal N6.4bn shopping mall deal
Lafarge WAPCO unveils new cement brand
‘FG ready for private partnership in housing development’
Proposed law on party exco, invitation to military – Rivers Speaker

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NAPTIP to prosecute 58-yr-old randy father
National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related matters, NAPTIP, has said that a 58-year-old father, who allegedly impregnated his 14-year-old daughter is currently being detained.
8-man robbery gang attacks church
AN eight-man robbery gang, including a lady, Sunday invaded a Redeemed Christian Church of God, The Hope Centre, Amuwo Odofin, in the Mile 2 area of Lagos State.
Why I advised Yar’Adua to revoke NITEL sale to Transcorp, Anyanwu
For some months now, there has been uncertainty once again in the country and at the Bureau for Public Enterprise, BPE, over the sale ofNigeria Telecommunications Limited, NITEL.
Rivers monarch frowns at NASS’ handling of PIB
The Paramount Ruler of Ikwerreland, Rivers State, Eze Gbakagbaka Frank Eke, has frowned at the “unserious manner, with which the National Assembly is handling the petroleum bill” and called on the lawmakers to review the bill to enable it meet the aspirations of oil communities.
Armed soldiers’ occupation of PHCN facilities worries staff
NO fewer than 20 power stations and Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, installations are currently being occupied by armed soldiers across the country since November 10 in the wake of the suspended three-day general strike called by Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, to compel the government to implement the agreed N18,000 minimum wage.
FCMB Appoints New Directors to Bolster Corporate Governance
Two new non-executive directors have been appointed into the board of First City Monument Bank Plc (FCMB). They are Mustapha I. Damcida who is to serve as an alternate Director to Alhaji IM Damcida and Mr. Olusegun Adedeji Odubogun.
Nigeria says reforms must pass before bid round
Nigeria will not hold a major oil licensing round until wide-ranging reforms to Africa’s largest oil and gas industry are passed into law, an aid to the country’s president said on Thursday.
Golden Tulip to open in Enugu, gets LCCI commendation
The Management of Golden Tulip hotels said plans have been concluded to commission another branch in Enugu, as it gets the commendation of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) for being the official LITF Hotel.2010
Christian youths pray against kidnapping in Abia
WORRIED by the spate of kidnapping and violent crimes in Nigeria, particularly Abia State, the youth wing of the state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, YUCAN, yesterday embarked on one day fasting and prayer to seek the face of God to the problem.
Promoting Smart and Responsible Investment in Africa
For investors, Africa is an exciting place to be. I am glad that many of you are already there. The continent has tremendous investment opportunities given its natural and human resource abundance.
Anambra NULGE crisis deepens
The protracted crisis in the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, Anambra State chapter, weekend took a turn for the worse when the union, after its state executive council meeting, suspended 11 of its members for anti- union activities.
WHO calls for implementation of sound health policy
The World Health Organisation, WHO, has called on governments and stakeholders to implement policies and practices needed to safeguard medicines for future generation.
PZ Cussons unveils baby products
PZ Cussons PLC, has unveiled its new range of baby products to the public during Indulge Nigeria Ltd.; ‘Wellness Award’ ceremony in Lagos.
Turkish Airlines profit rises to $169 million
Turkish Airlines 2010 consolidated financial statements were reported to Istanbul Stock Exchange with sales revenue increased by 39 percent to $5 billion.
LG boss seeks aid for Abuja blasts victims’ families
Udenu Local Government Council of Enugu State has appealed to the Federal Government to come to the aid of bereaved families of its indigenes killed by the October 1 bomb blasts in Abuja.

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