Nigeria’s privatisation  delusion

Nigeria’s privatisation delusion

IT is the height of insanity to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result; right? That’s true only if you’re not in Nigeria. VANGUARD newspaper of Friday, May 27th, 2011, carried a report that the FGN through, the Attorney General, has asked the IG Police, to arrest the Anosike brothers, Fidelis and Noel, “over their alleged roles in the illegal purchase of The Daily Times of Nigeria assets, estimated at N3billion”.
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Folio denies report of arrest

Folio denies report of arrest

Management of Folio Communications Limited, has described the report that the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, has directed the Inspector General of Police

NPA’s revenue is on upward swing – Director

NPA’s revenue is on upward swing – Director

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says its revenue profile has been on the rise since the ports concession excersise. Mr Adetola Atekoja, NPA Executive Director (Finance and Administration), disclosed this in Lagos.

Does Fed Govt know that arts and entertainment can build the economy?

Does Fed Govt know that arts and entertainment can build the economy?

Television is about the only entertainment medium sustaining the industry. The Big Screen is too expensive and the stage is totally dormant, especially with ‘sale scare’ on the air to sell the National Theatre to the ‘Big Boys’, may be because it is not well maintained

Stock market capitalisation appreciates by N12bn

Stock market capitalisation appreciates by N12bn

Trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) resumed on an appreciative note, Tuesday, after a one-day public holiday declared by the Federal Government in commemoration of the presidential inauguration ceremony