

Gombe commences work on mini hydro-electric plant
Why we must restructure Nigeria now, by Ezeife
Appoint Governing Council now, UNIBEN ASUU urges FG
The fresh controversy on SIM card registration
Democracy Day: Still a long way to go – Imoke
Democracy Day: Jang calls for prayers, patriotism
Death too many on East West road
Nokia in drive to empower local software developers
Democracy Day: Uduaghan calls for unity
Mimiko cautions NURTW members, commission N152m Park
Save oil lubricant manufacturers, LUPAN urge FG
Nigeria’s economic growth will be slow – WAIFEM boss
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SubscribePeace is critical to entrepreneur’s survival – Ojeagbase
Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship can only strive in an environment where there is peace and progress, says Dr. Sunny Obazu Ojeagbase, publisher Success Digest.
Private operators should drive activities in downstream – Legislator
Chairman of House of Representative Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) Mr Dakuku Peterside, has advised the Federal Government to allow private operators to drive downstream business.
Regulate business lottery, not manufacturing sector, LCCI tells NLRC
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), has called on the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) to regulate the Business of lottery and not the business of manufacturing or production.
L4L, Flour Mills donate 50 laptops to Kuramo Pry Sch’l
A Lagos-based organization, Laptops4Learning in partnership with Flour Mills of Nigeria has empowered Kuramo Primary School with 50 Laptops for technology based learning.
CDAR advocates migration policy on remittance inflows to Nigeria
The Director of Centre for Demographic and Allied Research (CDAR) of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Professor Cletus Agu has stressed the need for government to put in place migration policy targeted towards reducing income inequality more in urban areas than in rural areas.
African Economic Outlook warns against excessive optimism
The Africa Economic Outlook has predicted a positive outlook for African economies but warned against excessive optimism about the economic growth prospect of the Continent.
Mobile money: Intermarc to hold card, ATM, mobile expo
All is now set for the hosting of the twelfth edition of Card, ATM and Mobile Expo by a Lagos firm, Intermac Consulting Limited.
Ewherido moves to save Urhobo language
Senator Pius Ewherido has instituted an Urhobo language competition among youths in Delta Central senatorial district of Delta State, as a means of reviving the language among the youths. The key attraction in the competition, which is open to Urhobo between 10 and 25 years, is a brand new car.
Cleric charges Jonathan on security votes
LAGOS – President of National Bible School, NBS, Dr. Murphy Akrasi, has charged the Federal Government to monitor the monies voted for security in the 2012 Appropriation Bill for the fund to achieve the desired result.
Lawal doubtful for Namibia clash
Atletico Belaeres midfielder, Raheem Lawal, might miss out of the Super Eagles versus Brave Warriors of Namibia World Cup qualifier on Sunday, following a battle for visa regularization in Spain.
Insecurity in Imo: Okorocha expresses worry
IMO State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, has affirmed that security remains a big challenge to his administration, even as former governor Chief Achike Udenwa, appealed to Okorocha to address the security challenge before it consumed everybody.
Kunlere backs FG’s moves to dialogue with Boko Haram
THE Senator representing Ondo South at the National Assembly, Boluwaji Kunlere, yesterday, supported moves by the Federal Government to dialogue with members of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
Lawmaker assures on community development projects
A member of the Edo State House of Assembly, Dele Oloruntoba, has assured Ekpedo community in Akoko-Edo Constituency in the state of his determination to bring infrastructure development to the agrarian community.
Alleged seizure of 25 containers: Reps to wade into crisis
THE House of Representatives Committee on Industry, has expressed disappointment over alleged seizure and auctioning of 25 containers belonging to an industrialist, Chief Innocent Chukwuma.
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