

Developing Entrepreneurial Spirit in Nigeria Part 1
APGA crisis: Southern leaders pass vote of confidence on Umeh, Shinkafi
Oyo to issue C of O within 90 days
Pfizer NEAR marks world hypertension Day in Lagos
African leaders, mayors set to tackle urbanisation
Insurers decry diminishing trust in insurance
NAMA to switch to performance based navigation
A capital market in comatose, the way forward
Gunmen kill two policemen in Imo
We will continually empower women – Evelyn Urhobo
MBAN opposes scrapping of NHF, seeks review
Health experts want smoking cessation at all levels
Local Content Act’ll grow economy – Jonathan
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SubscribeJustice Salami’s messy recall
I AM a great fan of wildlife documentaries. The crisis in the Judiciary involving erstwhile President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Isa Salami and retired Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Aloysius Katsina Alu, reminds me of an animal that strays into a deep mire, marsh or bog.
Abia unfolds roadmap for housing development
Abia State government has unfolded plans to ensure development of houses across the state and indicated readiness to partner with credible private investors.
Ease of property registration: Nigeria ranks lowest in Africa
Nigeria remains the most difficult country to register property in the whole of Africa, according to a report on Doing Business 2012 by the World Bank.
Nobody put a gun over our heads when we were signing agreements
Last week, former Nigeria Airways pilot, Capt. Tito Omaghomi, was in Vanguard to bare his mind on developments in the nation’s aviation sector. He spoke on issues ranging from Nigeria’s quest for a new national carrier, airfare disparity, airport re-modeling across the country, to aviation security.
FDI: Our own worst enemy (Asaba Airport as case study) – 2
“0803-301-9018 Sir Uduaghan has no clue about governance. He mouths a 3 point agenda which has gone nowhere for 5 years. His only agenda was and still to cover up thieving of our commonwealth by Ibori and their clan. Pls ask them how much they have spent on the airport so far.
Shareholders approe Dangote Sugar’s backward integration strategies
Shareholders of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, DSR, has approved the company’s backward integration strategies, authorising it to acquire Savannah Sugar Company, SSC.
National Tax policy guidelines and rules (3)
Taxation in its strictest sense is much broader than tax on income, capital gains and stamp duties. It also covers tax on property, consumption and products, hence the source of confusion and legal action which has not helped in the development of the tax regime in Nigeria.
Why fuel prices will always rise and make subsidy inevitable
Over the years, the unyielding price of fuel products in Nigeria has instigated much acrimony between the government on one side and Labour and the people on the other. Fuel prices have risen steadily from less then 50kobo/litre to the current subsidized price of N97/litre; every government, be it military or civilian, has one time or the other had to contend with the threat or indeed a successful call for strike by Labour.
India boosts HIV, cancer treatment in Africa
Pharmaceutical companies in India has reduced the cost of drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS and cancer by almost 75%, as part of effort to boost the fight against the deadly diseases in Africa.
BUK attacks:The way forward
IT was a case of tears, sorrows and blood for the nation as the news filtered in that Christian community members at the Bayero University, Kano became casualty of the attacks by suspected members of the Boko Haram sect.
Pandemonium over threat to bomb Senate President’s home
Otukpo, the home of the Senate President, David Mark and headquarters of Idoma land in Benue State was at the weekend plunged into deep fear following alleged text messages being circulated of plans to bomb the town by a militant Islamic sect.
Four wounded as vigilance group, Chelsea supporters clash in Abakaliki
Four persons were injured early on Sunday morning at the Amike-Aba area of Abakaliki following a clash between a local vigilance group and jubilant fans of Chelsea FC of England.
Shell, Eni paid $1.1bn for Nigerian oil block – US court
A controversial $1.1 billion oil deal involving Shell and ENI in Nigeria has renewed concerns about transparency in Nigeria’s oil sector and has put President Goodluck Jonathan in a bad light.
Western rail line to commence operation soon, says lawmaker
Sen. Sahabi Ya’u, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Land Transport, said on Sunday that the Western Rail Line would be fully operational before the end of the year.
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