DMO: Extending prudent debt management to states

DMO: Extending prudent debt management to states

For Nigeria to avoid a sovereign debt crisis like it is being experienced by some European countries, all the three tiers of government must embrace and institutionalise prudent management of their debt profile
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It feels great to be called dad – African China

It feels great to be called dad – African China

His name is Chinagorom Onuoha but he is more popularly known as African China. African China he says stands for “African Children Have Ideas Natural for African”. Chinagorom started music in 1985 at the age of seven and by the time he turned 21 1999 after finishing secondary school education he became a professional.

Fuel subsidy removal: The issues, the reality

Fuel subsidy removal: The issues, the reality

AFTER the deafening chorus of opposition that greeted the recent proposal by the Federal Government to deregulate the down stream sector of the petroleum industry, the truth is gradually emerging about the staggering and mind-boggling cost of sustaining fuel subsidy regime in Nigeria.

OJUKWU: Before another leader comes

OJUKWU: Before another leader comes

Tributes for Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, will be long lasting, he was larger than life. Even before his burial snippets of a challenge to the long dream of Ndigbo to aspire to the presidency of the country have come.

Delta party chiefs ask DLA boss to resign

Delta party chiefs ask DLA boss to resign

Director-General of Delta State Direct Labour Agency, DLA, Mr. Emmanuel Igbini, has been asked to resign, following allegations of high handedness and abuse of office against him.

My coach put me on my toes

My coach put me on my toes

West Brom striker, Osaze Peter Odemwingie has acknowledged that it was his coach’s criticism that helped him back to his feet.

Wavering Our Economy Away

Wavering Our Economy Away

THE 2011 budget ran at a deficit, but that did not stop government from granting import waivers worth more than N150 billion to 10 companies for them to import rice and palm oil. Over 100 c0mpanies participated in the importation of the tw0 commodities.

What do they want for Xmas? Nigerian Stars speak

What do they want for Xmas? Nigerian Stars speak

It’s another Christmas and everyone is getting set to celebrate with family and friends. While some plan to spend the festive period outside the country, others prefer their home towns. And there are others who plan to stay where they are.