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Oritsejafor leads Vanguard to draw from God’s tap
Tax expert charges FG on IFRS
The growing menace of cyber-criminality
Last of the titans?
Insurers take lead in IFRS transition – NAICOM
More spectrums to generate $82b in GDP in Sub-Saharan African-GSMA
Again, UBA warns customers on fraudulent text messages
Insurers make a loss in September quarter
Ini Edo brings I’ ll Take my Chance to Lagos
Local production of cashew nuts to hit 400,000 tonnes
PenCom sticks to enabling Act amidst pressures to diversify investments
Unveiling gospel act, Ronnie D
PDP chairmanship aspirant assures on early preparation
N/Delta monarchs task FG on health institutions’ devt
Guinea re-strategises for growth
Ebonyi approves N50m for micro projects
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SubscribeEtisalat trains young mobile phone engineers
FOR Etisalat Nigeria, it seems the best way to stay on top of the game is to address special problems with special solutions. This could be seen in the number of whackie products and marketing campaigns it has introduced in recent times, knowing that communications in this 21st century is actually going whackie.
Workers’ compensation changes become law
THE Federal Government of Australia bill reversing changes to workers’ compensation introduced by the Howard government has been passed. The Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill will allow Comcare to pay compensation claims for diseases with long latency periods such as asbestosis.
A celebration of AIDS at Zero level
IN 1988 the United Nations declared December 1st every year as World AIDS Day, WAD. Since then, it has become an annual event all over the world.
The US House Boko Haram report (1)
The Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence of the United States House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security recently had a hearing on emerging threats to the United States posed by Boko Haram, the Islamic group originating from Northeast Nigeria….
Quadrangular Games is a potential gold mine – Ettah
The Quadrangular Games has been described as a fertile ground capable of bringing forth athletes who would register the country’s name on the world map of sports and make it a force to reckon with.
Akwa Ibom budgets N397.1bn for 2012
AKWA Ibom State governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, Tuesday, presented a budetary allocation of N397.141 billion for 2012 financial year to the State House of Assembly for consideration and approval.
Financial sector disputes worry CBN
The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Tuesday, expressed concern over the high rate of disputes in the financial sector.
A celebration of AIDS at Zero level
IN 1988 the United Nations declared December 1st every year as World AIDS Day, WAD. Since then, it has become an annual event all over the world.
FG issues 20 licences to IPPs
ABUJA- The Federal Government,Tuesday, made good its promise to drive the new era in the power sector with the private sector as it issued 20 licences to independent power producers, IPP.
Emordi applies for 3SC job
Former Enyimba head coach, Okey Emordi has shown interest in handling another Nigeria Premier League (NPL) side, 3SC.
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