Delta re-run: We’ll deliver Uduaghan -Okudiaso
Edo Assembly rejects 2 clauses in 2nd amended ’99 constitution
Edo seeks EU, US’s assistance for Nigerian farmers
JTF tears down militant camp in Delta
Nigeria not under pressure to report Iran to UN – Ajumogobia
Lack of internal democracy causing PDP to lose ground – Olajumoke
2011: Yuguda, Goodluck and the tricks of Bauchi politicians
Between ASUU and South-East governors
Nigeria’s foreign debt:The good, bad and bizzare
Happy Eid-el-Kabir
Ogun House crisis: Court restrains IG from granting Reps’ resolution
He ogles teenage girls
Politics of living wage:The 1964 lesson
The Goodluck beyond zoning and consensus
NGOs, CSOs task FG on criminalising torture
Differentiate between re-run, fresh elections, Delta elders urge INEC
Court orders hearing against EFCC over ex-Benue Commissioner

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
Subscribe
Eid-el-Kabir: Ohakim urges Muslims to pray
Governor Ikedi Ohakim of Imo State has urged all Muslims in Nigeria to use the period of Id El Kabir to fervently pray for the peace and progress of the country and its citizens.
Reps describe rumours on TRACON as politically motivated
House of Representatives has described as politically motivated claims that President Goodluck Jonathan commissioned an uncompleted Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria, TRACON, project in Abuja last month.
Accident victims and government policy
THAT man would have survived if help had come to him quickly. He bled for a very long time,” said Ben in reaction to the news of the sudden death of a friend of his.
“It’s heart-rending when you hear how accident victims die unnecessarily.
Ex-militant commanders bemoan bombing of Alaibe’s residence
Former militant commanders of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND, forum, has condemned the bombing of the country home of Mr. Timi Alaibe, Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, describing it as callous and barbaric.
Debt repayment process
THE process of repayment of the foreign loans and debts to international creditors had resulted in the Federal Government taking on the role of a guarantor of the various debt contracted by state governments which became insolvent at a time and were failing in their obligations to repay their debts.
Interbank records N47bn deficit
The amount of funds in the interbank money market fell to a deficit position of N47 billion causing interbank interest rates to rise to highest level for the year.
Stanbic IBTC, Polo Park sign N6.4bn deal for shopping mall in Enugu
Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, a member of the Standard Bank Group has signed a US$42.68 million (N6.402bn) multi-currency medium term facility with Polo Park Development Company Limited to finance the construction of a shopping mall in Enugu, the capital city of Enugu state, South-East Nigeria. The deal was officially unveiled at a signing ceremony in Lagos recently.
Spring Bank showcases products at Lagos Fair
Spring Bank Plc delighted its customers at the just concluded Lagos International Trade Fair with a bouquet of products to showcase its strength as a foremost retail bank.
Niger Insurance to pay one for five bonus, settles N5.2bn claims
Niger Insurance Plc disclosed that its Board of Directors has proposed a bonus of one for five shares for their shareholders for the financial year ended December 31, 2010.
Down trend resumes as equities’ value drops by N21bn
Activities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) resumed Monday, on a bearish note, as the value of listed equities’ declined by 21.23 billion, however, the market capitalisation closed at N8.079 trillion for the E’idel Kabir holiday.
Anxiety mounts over creation of IT Ministry
While the bill seeking the creation of an Information Technology ministry in Nigeria awaits the approval of the National Assembly, there appears to be growing anxiety among stakeholders who are currently pushing on how to see the bill through.
Court restrains SEC, others from publishing forensic report
The embattled former Director of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, (NSE), Prof. Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke and her sacked colleagues have secured an order of the Lagos High court restraining the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC and three others from further publishing or circulating the outcome of an inquiry on NSE and its management by some auditing firms.
Nigeria’s private sector, too weak to finance infrastructure, LCCI
Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said that the private sector in Nigeria is too weak to provide the huge financial resources required to finance the infrastructure in the country.
UNIDO to spend $4.5m to support agro-processing in 3 states
The UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) will spend 4.5 million dollars to support agro-processing development three states, a UNIDO official has said. Mr Bassel Khatib, the UNIDO Deputy Representative in charge of West Africa, announced this in Kaduna while declaring open a one-day workshop.
Software devt policy coming soon, says NITDA boss
Perilous times may be coming to an abrupt end for young and unemployed computer engineers in the country as the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency NITDA; Professor Cleopas Angaye has said that the software development policy will soon to be implemented

Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe