Court restrains publication of Igbinedion’s daughter’s marriage crisis

Court restrains publication of Igbinedion’s daughter’s marriage crisis

A Benin High Court has granted an interim injunction restraining the Lagoon Press Limited, son- in-law to the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion and two others, from further publication of the crisis which engulfed the marriage of Omosede, daughter of Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, and Prince Avan Akenzua, nephew to the Oba of Benin.
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Nigeria, South Africa Partner on Infrastructure Development

Nigeria, South Africa Partner on Infrastructure Development

The Urban Development Bank of Nigeria Plc (UBDN) has signed a co-operation agreement with the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA). The bi-lateral agreement between the two development finance institutions signals a new era of economic cooperation for both nations and clears the path for the sharing of ideas and expertise on a broad range of infrastructure-related matters.

How you can have your metabolism boost

How you can have your metabolism boost

Boosting the metabolism is the holy grail of weight watchers everywhere, but medical experts say how fast your body burns calories depends on several factors, expert says. Some people inherit a speedy metabolism. Medical investigation has shown that men tend to burn more calories than women, even while resting. And for most people, metabolism slows steadily after age 40

Offshore Ciklavit  trials promising

Offshore Ciklavit trials promising

The first -ever country’s indigenous grown natural product, Ciklavit ,use in the management of Sickle Cell Disorder, has recorded impressive indicators following the breaking of the study code by clinical trailists at one of the research institutes in Ghana, endorsed and certified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for clinical studies in Africa.

FAO warns on oil as world food prices hit record

FAO warns on oil as world food prices hit record

Global food prices hit a record high in February, the United Nations said on Thursday, warning that surprise oil price spikes induced by Middle East unrest would impact already volatile cereal markets.

Libyan soldiers kill 6 Nigerians

Libyan soldiers kill 6 Nigerians

INDICATIONS emerged, weekend, that no fewer than six Nigerians had been killed in the ongoing political crisis in Libya while more than 12,440 others were trapped in Tripoli and Benghazi.

Dollar: Is Nigeria aligning its reserves  in other currencies?

Dollar: Is Nigeria aligning its reserves in other currencies?

Recently a group of the world’s most powerful countries, including China, Japan, Russia, and France, got together for a meeting without the United States of America. The meeting was on how a new reserve currency could be developed among trading nations out side the dollar. The report was written by Veteran Middle East reporter Robert Fisk for Britain’s Independent newspaper