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Utaka begs Siasia for starting role
Edo guber: ACN leaders endorse Oshiomhole
Senate pays tribute to Aikhomu
Sylva swears in 12 new commissioners
Keshi divides Togolese fans
Baribote emerges NPL Chairman, pledges reconciliation
Benue tribunal begins hearing of ACN suit as counsel disagrees with chairman
NGO focuses on media practitioners, as it marks International Literacy Day
Four cups of cocoa drink a day reduce disease risk
Guinness brings Roy Keane, Desailly to Nigeria
Ebonyi reads riot act to contractors on MDG projects
Tears as flood sacks Airport Road residents
Resignation in protest
‘Nigeria needs cultural preservation’ Adams
Recapitalisation: 25 shareholders’ groups endorse rescued banks’ deals
Abia and non-indigene workers
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SubscribeIgbo world body tasks FG on S-East projects
The World Igbo Congress, WIC, the apex Igbo organization, has reiterated its call on the Federal Government to treat with urgency the completion of work on vital projects in Igbo land especially the dredging and structural repair of the Niger Bridge.
Seplat holds workshop with host communities
Sapele- A three-day workshop on Partnership Building with Host Communities Development Committees, CDCC, for Effective Operation of Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, organised by Seplat Petroleum Development Company Ltd, which started last week, will be rounded up today in Sapele, Delta State.
Minimum wage: States face maximum war
IT is certainly not the best of times for most states of the country. A host of them are on a cliff hanger over how to resolve the lingering industrial disharmony over the N18,000 minimum wage. Some of them like Adamawa, Enugu, Kano and Ebonyi have been paralysed by workers strike. A couple of others are on the verge of being crippled by industrial action unless the governments yield to organized labour’s demand. There are also others like Osun, Edo, Akwa Ibom, etc, which have passed through the furnace of strikes with peace just returning.
Terminal operators risk revocation of concession agreement for poor performance
Some Concessionaires operating in the nation’s seaports risks revocation of their concession agreement as the Federal Government has concluded plans carry out a review of their performance.
Shipbrokers’ group debut in Nigeria, calls for professionalism
The Association of Shipbrokers and Consultants (ASBC) has joined the league of maritime trade groups with a view to standardizing the modus operandi of the ship brokerage sub-sector of the maritime industry.
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