Bayelsa community poised for showdown with Agip
Cross River dominates South South athletics championships
Lagos signs MoU on e-waste recycling
Ogun alleges plans to destabilise govt
N10,000 Note? Perish The Thought!
Economic Czarism and its Consequences– 3
Nigeria retains FLP top position
Engineers seek import ban on building materials
Oyo: Akala’s booby traps haunt Ajimobi
AFRICA: Daunting challenges, Banking opportunities
Firm, developers set to unveil container buildings
Mimiko appoints Ibukun Accountant-General
Omoyele joins ADVAN exco
Dajcom, Samsung’s partnership & FDI drive

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APCON’s ASP, BJAN forge forum on Ad reportage
The Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) Advertising Standards Panel (ASP) and the Brand Journalists Association of Nigeria (BJAN) have reached an agreement on the need for indepth reportage of issues concerning the advertising industry.
FCT courts Canada on mass housing development
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administration has invited Canadian investors to explore opportunities in the development of mass housing and other infrastructure in the territory.
Of Enyimba, Sunshine and Kaduna United
In 2009, there was a certain report that rated the Nigeria Premier League as the best in Africa.This raised a lot of eye brows, especially from those Nigerians whose assessment of the league can only be measured by the number of its players in the national team, the Super Eagles.
Not yet a suicide attack
THERE are many versions of the story of the bombing incident at the headquarters of the Nigeria Police at Abuja on Thursday last week. For the purpose of our exercise today, I have chosen to adopt the official police version. In a statement published in the name of the Inspector General of Police, Mr Hafiz Ringim by his spokesman, Olushola Amore, the Police claimed that it was “a suicide” bombing. However, from my layman’s (and commonsense, at least so I think) point of view, it was nothing of the sort.
We have nine security measures protecting Verve card holders – InterSwitch boss
The Nigerian electronic payment market, estimated at $4.3 billion, has enjoyed phenomenal growth since 2005. One of the driving forces behind this growth is InterSwitch Nigeria Limited, the first electronic payment transaction switching company which provides the first infrastructure that makes it possible for card holders to use their cards on the ATM or POS of any bank or organisation.

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