Visible Articles 5 10 15
Helios  acquires Multi-Links

Helios acquires Multi-Links

Helios Investment Partners, HIP, owners of Helios Towers Nigeria, Friday, returned Multilink telecommunications company back into the Nigerian market after announcing a 100 per cent buy-off of Telkom South Africa’s shares in the business.

Musa happy over  Aneke’s 20-goals

Musa happy over Aneke’s 20-goals

Eagles’ winger Ahmed Musa disclosed that he was happy, that his 18 goals scoring record in the Nigeria Premier League has been broken.

Senate seeks review of NYSC scheme

Senate seeks review of NYSC scheme

THE Senate, Thursday, directed the Federal Government to carry out a reorganisation of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, just as Senators lamented that the scheme was no longer fulfilling its mandate of entrenching national unity.

U. Bank hockey team vows to defend title

U. Bank hockey team vows to defend title

Defending champion of the national male hockey league, Union Bank hockey team has backed its resolve to successfully defend the title with a 5-0 trouncing of Bori United of Rivers state in the ongoing national hockey tournament holding at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Sports Complex Port Harcourt.

Racism storm engulfs Blatter

Racism storm engulfs Blatter

Professional Footballers’ Association chief Gordon Taylor says Sepp Blatter should resign as Fifa president over his comments on racism.

FIFA to pilot anti-doping programme

FIFA to pilot anti-doping programme

FIFA announced on Thursday that they will conduct a pilot study ahead of next month’s Club World Cup in Japan which will see all participating clubs taking part in random doping controls.

We have agreed on SWF – Okonjo-Iweala

We have agreed on SWF – Okonjo-Iweala

The Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has declared that both the Federal and state governments had agreed on the Sovereign Wealth Funds launch, stating that the disagreement had been put behind the governments.

FG fines British Airways $135m, Virgin Atlantic $100m

FG fines British Airways $135m, Virgin Atlantic $100m

The Nigerian Airport Authorities have fined British Airways $135 million and Virgin Atlantic $100 million amid a dispute over ticket prices, the head of the Nigerian Airport Authorities said Thursday