N2.7bn credit: Hearing on Access Bank, Negris case for July 13

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos will, July 13, hear the petition filed by Access Bank Plc for the winding up of Negris Holdings Limited over its inability to pay back the N2.7 billion credit facility the bank granted Negris Holding.
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The Botched Coronation

IN what amounts to no more than a mere typhoon stirring in a tiny tea cup, millions are still up in arms over the botched coronation in Germany.

1999 Constitution, not by the people – MNN

Movement for New Nigeria, MNN, made up of Lower Niger Congress, the Federation of Oodua Peoples and the Middle Belt Congress, has called for the amendment of the 1999 constitution, to allow the people decide whether they still want to be together, in view of fact that some Nigerians are not welcomed in certain parts of the country.

Blast kills 7 soldiers in Maiduguri

MEMBERS of Boko Haram, yesterday, exploded a bomb on one of the patrol teams of the Joint Military Task Force on Operation Restore Order in the new prison area in Maiduguri in the process killing seven soldiers.

Oshiomhole gets breathing space in Edo House

By SIMON EBEGBULEM, BENIN CITY For the first time since 1999, the dominance of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Edo State House of Assembly has been reversed, following the electoral victory of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the just concluded general elections. Unlike in the 4th Assembly where the ACN eventually […]

SEC DG, Oteh wins award

The Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) , Ms. Arunma has won an award for transforming the Nigerian capital market into a world class market through implementation of a far-reaching reform agenda.

Cash policy harmful to MFBs’ operation

The Managing Director of Umuchinemere Pro-credit Micro Finance Bank, (UPMFB) Enugu, Mrs. Nnenna Maria Ekete, has decried the introduction of the cashless policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), saying it would constrain microfinance banks (MFBs) from fully catering to the financial needs of their customers.

Bayelsa moves to stop piracy, Boko Haram incursion

The security agencies in Bayelsa State have intensified efforts to prevent members of the Boko Haram sect from infiltrating the state as well as stem the tide of piracy in the predominantly riverine state.

Expert calls for reform of corporate governance codes

An economic analyst, Mr. Fabian Ajogwu, has called for reforms in the various codes of corporate governance in Nigeria, so as to address the problems of conflicts of interests posed by the relationship among owners, shareholders, managers and other key stakeholders in an organisation.

ETF pins success to staff commitment

THE Executive Secretary, Education Trust Fund, Professor Mahmood Yakubu has attributed the success recorded by the funds so far in the areas of provision of facilities and building of infrastructure across the nation’s institutions of learning to the commitment of the members of the staff to deliver on the mandate of the agency.

Bayelsa community assures Agip of security

WARRI – THE traditional ruler of Osifo community, Odion-Ologbo Joe Agbawe, and the council of elders in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, have assured Agip Nigeria Limited of a trouble-free working environment, even as it disowned those threatening the company. They added that the group of persons who threatened  Agip operations do not […]

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