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Dismissed workers ask EFCC to probe Diamond Bank alleged shady deals

Dismissed workers ask EFCC to probe Diamond Bank alleged shady deals

FIVE ex-staff of the Diamond Bank Plc who are challenging their “illegal dismissal” in Oyo State High Court have called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate what they described as “suspicious and authorized financial transactions” by the bank.

Equities market  jack up by N12bn in two days

Equities market jack up by N12bn in two days

The improvement in the transactions on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) continued Tuesday, as the value of investment in equities appreciated for the second day running by N12.05 billion.

Kirikiri Town residents cry-out, It’s hell living here

Kirikiri Town residents cry-out, It’s hell living here

IN 2007, when Chinedu Uzorma , moved into his new apartment in a remote part of Kirikiri Town Lagos, he had no reasons to regret, giving the kind of security and the cozy nature of the area . But soon, his comfort and joy were overridden by the huge presence of some oil firms, who invaded the town with giant tank farms, for storage of liquid petroleum products, turning their lives into a nightmare, as residents could no longer sleep with their eyes closed, owing to the fear of a massive explosion that could raze the relative community into ashes.

Lagos High Court hears AdonaiNet case against NSE today

Lagos High Court hears AdonaiNet case against NSE today

The Lagos High Court will this today continue hearing in a case of breach of contract instituted by AdonaiNet Nigeria, owners and operators of the Trade Alert , and the management of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

Tin-can Island : A no-go area

Tin-can Island : A no-go area

THE action of the truck drivers and their trailer counterpart has shown how helpless government seem to be, as the group of persons have continued to hinder traffic flow along the Mile2- Apapa expressway, resulting in loss of valuable man hours and huge resources that would have gone into the government coffers