Local content constraints for insurance industry are fundamental- Lawal
‘Private sector, pillar for economic growth’
FG, UK to ease visa problems
Same sex marriage ungodly, unacceptable -Senate
Labour petitions Jonathan on health bill
Why Nigeria is underdeveloped, by Dowden
Gang rape: Police urged to speed up investigation
Edo ACN crisis: Ize-Iyamu faction suspends Odubu
FCT Minister makes case for polio vaccine
Stock market meltdown: Insurers lose as much as N200bn-BGL
Strike: NANS urges FG, ASUU to resolve dispute
GroFin unveils property finance for small business
Ebonyi Deputy Gov commissions Gloworld
Fashola counsels media practitioners on bad reports
We need strong institutions to attain greatness -Jonathan
Ugborodo youths shut Chevron’s operation again
Heartland for overhaul – Lodewijk

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Enyeama: Amodu warns Siasia to be wary of NFF
ERSTWHILE Coach ofthe Super Eagles, Amodu Shuaibu has finally come out from his hibernation to advise Samson Siasia to trade softly with his extreme disciplinary measures against Super Eagles players.
How CBN intervention saved FG billions, by Jonathan
Federal Government would have lost 27 per cent of public sector funds to the crisis in the banking sector if Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, had not intervened, President Goodluck Jonathan has said.
NAIP sues for improved pharmaceutical sector
The Nigerian Association of Industrial Pharmacists (NAIP), last week staged a walk on the streets of Lagos to create awareness on a killer disease, malaria as part of its decisive move to reduce malaria attack to the bearest minimum .
Rivers to open football college of excellence
The Rivers State government is to open a Football College of Excellence by the turn of the year, with the assistance of former NFA chairman Anthony Kojo-Williams.
Michael Jackson caused own death, says Doctor’s lawyer
Pop icon Michael Jackson caused his own death by taking drugs while his doctor was out of the room, medic Conrad Murray’s defense lawyer said Tuesday.
Those who killed NITEL must be brought to book – Mark
SENATE President David Mark has ,Tuesday, called for the prosecution of people who were responsible for the mismanagement of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, NITEL
Google launches domain for Nigerian businesses
Search giant Google has Tuesday, launched a new website that allows business owners in the country to register their businesses online.
Trial hears recording of heavily-drugged Jackson
An apparently heavily-drugged Michael Jackson was heard Tuesday talking in a slurred voice to his doctor Conrad Murray, in a recording played at the start of the doctor’s manslaughter trial.
Stop Oro festival, Ikorodu residents cry
Residents of Ikorodu, Lagos State, on Tuesday called on the state government to stop the Oro festival in the area.
FRSC decry traffic rule violation by uniformed men
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on Tuesday decried the high rate at which military and para-military officers violated traffic regulations in Lagos.
Africa needs greater integration – Obasanjo
Former president Olusegun Obasanjo has called on African leaders to accelerate regional integration to boost economic and social development in the continent.
Woman,32, asks court to dissolve 5-year-old marriage
Due to irreconcilable differences, a 32-year-old woman, Mrs Linda Omotunde, has asked a Grade B Customary Court, Igando, Lagos, to dissolve her marriage of five years to Olawale Omotunde.
Libya envoy wants African states to prevent Gaddafi sabotage
The international community must put pressure on African countries backing Muammar Gaddafi to ensure he and his family do not sabotage the country’s fight for freedom, a Libyan diplomat said.
Job creation, food security barometer for measuring economic growth – Oshiomhole
Edo governor, Adams Oshiomhole said on Tuesday in Benin that job creation and food security constituted the barometer for measuring economic growth.
Nigeria loses N180bn to imported substandard bulbs annually – SON
Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr. Joseph Odumodu, said Nigeria loses about N180 billion annually on substandard electrical bulbs imported into the country by some unscrupulous Nigerians and their foreign allies.

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