Solving Nigeria’s housing problem with plastic water bottles
Wenger hails ‘world class’ van Persie
Pope urges ‘end to all violence’ in Nigeria
Muslims mark Muslim Eid amid tight security after attacks
Happy Eid-el-Kabir
Sallah: We must sacrifice to move forward -Jonathan
BAYELSA GUBER DEBACLE: As lobby shifts to Yenagoa, Jonathan absent at brother’s wedding
Osun ACN appeals to striking lecturers
THE DOCTRINE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE: A doctrine of substantial folly
Sifting through Images: Another look at Presidential Exhibition
BUHARI Vs JONATHAN: When judgment is judged
Bloody weekend; 66 killed as Boko Haram wreaks havoc
Ondo oil communities sack central exco
What PDP must do to retain Kogi, by Tunde Ogbeha
The governor who became King
APAPA/OSHODI EXPRESSWAY: Road repair & nightmare!

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National Economic Summit, 14 yrs after: So far so good?
The first edition of the Nigerian Economic Summit (NES) was held in 1993. It took place in February of that year and was convened by then Head of Interim Government, Chief Ernest Shonekan. As Head of Government, Shonekan mooted the idea of an economic summit as a platform for private sector advocacy and intervention in governance.
My body is my altar and sacred- Charly Boy
The youthful picture of Maverick musician and show maestro, Charly boy, popularly known as Area Fada continually authenticates the claim that age is actually a thing of the mind.
Economic Transformation: Facts and processes
Nigerian economy shows the characteristic problems of underdevelopment economies, which we can attribute to failure of economic planning, ill adapted model and economic development strategies.
‘2012 prospects for the economy’
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of DHL in Nigeria , Mr. Randy Buday, says there is greater prospect for Nigeria ’s economy in 2012 fiscal year, looking at the commitment of the economic team in designing a framework for industrial growth.
‘We lost millions’, Lagos fire victims lament
“Thank God it happened at night. If it had happened in the day time when lots of people were working, it would have been a disaster. There would have been commotion as people run for safety. The building housed over thirty companies”. With these words, a victim lamented…

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