PRCAN inaugurates Exco, admits new members
STI gets NAICOM, NSE approval to hold AGM
NIMN delists members
Telecomm workers kick against N6bn SIM Cards registration’s Budget
Savers Card introduces new products
MoneyGram donates to LASU
LUBCON wins world quality commitment award
Domino holds entrepreneurship workshop
First Bank rewards 200 customers in Benin
Dangote Flour declares N54.26bn turnover in third quarter
Senate shuns NSE, as trading extension commences
Expert identifies mutual funds as solution to power problem
Bankers’ Committee resolve to sustain economic development
FG confers citizenship on 82 foreigners
Education summit urges world leaders on education
For victims of Agbor tragic incident, a Florence Nightingale cometh
Ogun PDP organizes debate for aspirants

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Urhobos won’t be moved by ethnic sentiments – Akpeki
ETHNIC sentiments by the majority Urhobo population in Delta State will not stop the election of Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate in the fresh gubernatorial election, the Delta State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chief Paulinus Akpeki has said.
Plateau Task Force boss loses wife in mysterious circumstances
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Mixed fortunes greet ACN LG congresses
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Pensioners invade HOS office over non-payment of benefits
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The gag masters of the National Assembly
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