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Fresh crisis at FUPRE over recall of VC, Registrar
Akpabio urges public officers to work with ‘anger’
True federalism ‘ll address ethno-religious crises – Tinubu
‘Obagoal’ wants to score for Keshi
It’s Botswana …. Remember
CBN naira devaluation, what has now changed?
Boko Haram: FG re-activates 22 border patrol posts
Police arrest 5 armed robbers at Ajangbadi, 3 car thieves at Meiran
Want to weigh less? Then eat more!
Okocha warns ex-players from dressing-room
Edo Deputy Speaker’s election upheld
Battered, killed and hanged
Police probe death of man at Oniru Beach
LAIF: DDB Casers leaks secret of success
Cashless Policy: eTranzact plans deployment of electronic products
Cleric canvasses free education for mission schools
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SubscribeCBN, NDIC to force big banks to pay for failure
Big banks and financial institutions seen as systemically important or deemed ‘too important to fail’, will henceforth, be made to set aside certain amount on an annual basis to guide against the effect of their failure on the economy, says the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, NDIC.
Ogun resolves Workers’ Estate controversy
Ogun State government has resolved the controversy surrounding the signing of the Deeds of Assignment by occupiers of the Laderin Workers’ Estate, Abeokuta. The government has agreed to make available new deed documents, which will serve as the title document for the occupiers after they must have made full payment for the houses.
NIBSS clears N8.2trn cheques in 12 months
The Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc, NIBSS, said it cleared cheques valued at N8.20 trillion between July 2010 and June 2011.
Baba Suwe vows to fight NDLEA over ordeal in custody
Counsel to Nigerian comedy actor, Babatunde Omidina, commonly called Baba Suwe, Mr Bamidele Aturu, yesterday, said his client has no case with National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, vowing to fight the abuse of his client’s fundamental rights.
A matter of trust!
Hi Readers! As we sat waiting for the others to join us in the restaurant, I brought up again the issue of entering through the kitchen and what other diners might have been thinking as they saw us access the dining area from there. I told Tayo that ladies of class like us shouldn’t have done such a thing.
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