EFCC recovers N420b loot this year

EFCC recovers N420b loot this year

WHILE picking its pieces from the 2001 Military invasion, a midnight inferno, weekend, razed part of the popular Zaki Biam main market in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State, destroying property worth several millions of Naira.
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Industrial unrest looms in the Ports

Industrial unrest looms in the Ports

INDICATIONS have emerged that Dockworkers plan to shut down port operations nationwide before Christmas over delay by Terminal operators to review their conditions of service six months after the subsisting one elapsed.

Investment value on NSE dips by N116bn

Investment value on NSE dips by N116bn

The value of investment on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) recorded a decline last week as equities value represented by the market capitalisation dipped by N115.65 billion.

Value Capital to list on NSE 2011, declares N43.6m

Value Capital to list on NSE 2011, declares N43.6m

Value Capital Limited has concluded arrangement to list its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE) after a successful private placement, just as it declared N43.6 million dividend for the financial year ended December 31, 2009. This translated to 1.1 kobo per share.

When rapists storm girls school

When rapists storm girls school

Students of Owerri Girls Secondary School will not forget November 28, 2010, in a hurry. They woke up like they did in previous days.

Nigerians in Diaspora list 10 questions for PDP delegates

Nigerians in Diaspora list 10 questions for PDP delegates

NIGERIANS in Diaspora, under the auspices of GEJ/SAMBO 2011 Diaspora Support Group, Europe and America, weekend, logged 10 questions they want Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, delegates to answer before deciding on who, between President Goodluck Jonathan and former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, they would vote for in the party’s presidential primaries.

Obasanjo, Daniel, Kuye’s  truce parley flops

Obasanjo, Daniel, Kuye’s truce parley flops

Ogun State Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), reconciliatory meeting, called yesterday at the instance of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, was said to have ended inconclusive but with an eight-member committee set up to look into the areas of differences and harmonise positions.

South-West politics, Tinubu & the dangers ahead, by Ayo Adebanjo

South-West politics, Tinubu & the dangers ahead, by Ayo Adebanjo

Ayo Adebanjo could be described as a strange man. At 82, he still engages in an hour of road walk everyday. In fact, last week, when Sunday Vanguard went after him in his Ijebu-Ogbo area of Ogun State, he was away on road walk. Looking like a sixty-something year old, one thing you concede to Pa Adebanjo is his unflinching belief that the Awolowo way of politicking is still the best way to go.

Extradition: Ibori knows fate tomorrow

Extradition: Ibori knows fate tomorrow

Tomorrow is former Delta State Governor James Ibori’s date with destiny, as the Court of Appeal of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will deliver a ruling regarding his extradition trial.

Jonathan endorses Amaechi for 2nd term

Jonathan endorses Amaechi for 2nd term

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday endorsed Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi as his candidate for next year’s governorship election.

Eat clean for diabetes

Eat clean for diabetes

Body Perfect 101: “If you have no time for complete and balanced nutrition, you have already reserved a lot of time for illness.”

Why some men don’t listen to their wives

Why some men don’t listen to their wives

Everything has its life span; even the very lives we live on earth. We may live forever in Heaven but as long as we are here on earth, there is a time to be born and a time to die. Everything that will happen to you as a person will also happen within that lifespan. Who knows, for me, it may be the last time I will be writing, but I pray not. Or, for you, it may be the last time that you will be reading, but I pray not too. For some of us, this may be our last Christmas and yet for others, it will be their very first.