Customs seizes N1.4bn contraband
Contempt: Why we can’t arrest Onovo – Police
Lawyer, client arraigned over N230m fraud
Otuaro pleads for victims of 2009 JTF bombardment
2 A-Ibom NLC members feared dead, 10 injured in auto crash
We’ll hit Cameroun like missiles, Falcons
Anambra engages stakeholders in 2011 budget
Strike paralyses activities in Enugu, Anambra
Jigawa workers defy NLC on strike
FRSC urges transporters to use manifest
Kwankwaso candidacy: PDP faction threatens court action
Constitution Amendment suit: Waiting for Supreme Court
Lawyer drags NDLEA to court for alleged exploitation of job seekers
2011: My presidential aspiration is not for fun – Saraki
Choose between Heartland, Eagles
…Strike stops his unveiling
BRF Cup kicks off

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Jonathan to unveil Shagamu stadium
The strategic plan of the Otunba Gbenga Daniel administration to make Ogun State the first choice for football and sports administrators whenever the nation is hosting local and international competitions will be consolidated on Friday when President Goodluck Jonathan formally unveils the Sagamu International stadium recently completed by the Government.
Iroha, Agu to assist Siasia
Former Super Eagles stars, Ben Iroha and Alloy Agu, have been earmarked as assistants to Super Eagles’s new coach, Samson Siasia, and his Surinamese Dutch assistant, Simon Kalika by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
Nigeria beyond handing over school to mission
The school Administrator, Holy Child College, Ikoyi, Rev. Sr. Sophia Onuoha has said that only the combine efforts of the government, mission and private ownership of schools can lead to healthy competition which will eventually bring out the best in our students adding that the country has developed beyond the level of handing over the entire school system to mission.
FG hails Labour for shelving strike
THE Federal Government has expressed appreciation to the organised labour for suspending the ongoing three days warning strike over national minimum wage.
Report of forensic audit of Nigerian Stock Exchange
The Securities and Exchange Commission (hereinafter referred to as “SEC”) received allegation which suggest that the affairs of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (hereinafter referred to as “NSE” or “the Exchange”) may have been managed in a manner that is detrimental to the interest of the investing public.
Fadahunsi decries high turnover of Customs management
A retired Assistant Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Mr. Adenigba Fadahunsi has decried the frequent changes of managements of the Nigeria Customs Service, a development he said could stall the performance of the service.
NIMASA links up with Customs ASYCUDA to boost revenue base
THE Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has linked its computer system to the Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) with a view to monitoring the movement of petroleum products and collecting the 2% Cabotage levy.
Less than 1% of Nigerian populace has insurance
It has been revealed that less than one percent of Nigerians make use of insurance services in spite of the passage of the Local Content Act.
UNIDO spends N6.118bn on 181 industrial projects in Nigeria
The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has expended $40,791,198 (about N6.118 billion), on 181 industrial projects in Nigeria over the past two decades.
SA Insurance posts N3.3bn gross premium in 2009
SA Insurance has announced a gross premium of N3.3 billion for the year ended 31 December, 2009, indicating an increase of N300 million or 10 percent over the N3 billion posted in 2008.

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