LASSIT challenges youth on career

LASSIT challenges youth on career

The absence of counseling and child education on career choice in secondary schools, particularly those of public schools can never be in doubt. This have not only made the students to make wrong choice of courses but has also made them to be unproductive and jobless after school.
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DSC workers lock out Indian staff, others

DSC workers lock out Indian staff, others

The crisis in Delta Steel Company, DSC, Plc, Aladja, Delta State over non-payment of salaries took a worse dimension, Tuesday morning, when furious workers locked out the Indian staff that reported for duty.

CDWR demands reinstatement of sacked AAUA union leaders

CDWR demands reinstatement of sacked AAUA union leaders

CAMPAIGN for Democratic and Workers’ Rights, CDWR, has faulted the sack and intimidation of 20 union leaders Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, AAUA, Ondo State by the institution’s management and called for their immediate reinstatement.

Youths capture 4 suspected armed robbers in the act

Youths capture 4 suspected armed robbers in the act

FOUR suspected armed robbers among a gang that had been terrorizing Kwale and its environs in Delta State for the past two months, met their waterloo, as youths of the area arrested them while robbing some traders travelling through Obiaruku to Onitsha, yesterday morning.

Oceanic Bank ATMs now accepts master card

Oceanic Bank ATMs now accepts master card

In another move aimed at delivering convenient and accessible services to its teeming customers, Oceanic Bank has announced that its ATMs can now accept Euromoney MasterCard and Visa.
This connotes that all foreign and local cardholders in Nigeria can now take advantage of Oceanic Bank’s extensive ATM Network for their daily transactions like cash withdrawals, bill payments, mobile recharge and non financial transactions such VISA iPIN for internet based transactions.
According to a statement released by the Bank, the bank’s extensive ATM network is available to all such cardholders, including those without existing account relationships with Oceanic Bank. “The beauty of the EMV (EuroMoney, Master Card and Visa) platform is that any Chip+PIN card, foreign or local, can conveniently access their bank accounts on EMV-compliant ATMs like those of Oceanic Bank.
The statement further stated that “ a bank customer from the UK can conveniently withdraw the Naira equivalent of funds in his foreign bank account from any of Oceanic ATMs in Nigeria; similarly, any other local bank customer can use his Visa Card and MasterCard/Verve Combo to withdraw cash from an Oceanic ATM”.
Oceanic Bank applauds the strategic direction of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in advocating the upgrade of all bank cards to the more secure EMV, Chip+PIN platform.
This development has assisted the e-payment sector to restore customer confidence and promote the associated benefits of embracing alternatives to cash transactions in line with CBN policy.
In a related development, Oceanic Bank has recently upgraded all its ATMs to enable cardholders get their Visa Card Internet Personal Identification Number (iPIN) required for purchases on the web.

WDU gets NUC course accreditation

WDU gets NUC course accreditation

The National Universities Commission, NUC, for the first time in the history of course accreditation in public and private universities in Nigeria , has accredited two rare courses at the Western Delta University , Oghara, Delta state, a private university.

Access Bank clinches FT, IFC award

Access Bank clinches FT, IFC award

Access Bank Plc has emerged the winner of the 2011 Financial Times/International Finance Corporation, FT/IFC “Sustainable Bank of the Year Award” for Africa and Middle East region.

Insecurity: How far can anti-terrorism Act go ?

Insecurity: How far can anti-terrorism Act go ?

The last Thursday bombing of Louis Edet Force Headquarters in Abuja allegedly by an Islamic fundamentalists has once again signposted worsening security situation in the country and the need for government to rise up to the occasion.