How FUNAAB produced 39 first class graduands – VC

How FUNAAB produced 39 first class graduands – VC

Out-going Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Agriculture, Prof. Olaiya Balogun has said that the university produced no fewer than 39 first class graduates out of 1,355 graduating students from eight colleges for the 2010/2011 academic session.
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SEC commissioners disown Oteh

SEC commissioners disown Oteh

THE on-going Public Hearing on Near Collapse of the Capital Market in Nigeria took another twist, yesterday, as principal officers of the Securities and Exchange Commission sang discordant tunes that revealed the turmoil in the house, where the major actors work at cross purposes.

Oyerinde’s murder, threat to democracy – NLC

Oyerinde’s murder, threat to democracy – NLC

…As burial holds today in Ede
PRESIDENT of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Mr. Abdulwaheed Omar, yesterday, in Benin City, Edo State, said congress had written to President Goodluck Jonathan, not to allow Edo State trigger what could end the nation’s democracy by prevailing on the security agencies to find the killers of Mr. Olaitan Oyerinde, who was killed in Benin City on May 4.

NBA revives session on business law

NBA revives session on business law

Two years after its activities were summarily put on hold, the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, Section of Business Law, SBL rejuvenates with its upcoming Annual SBL conference scheduled for June 17-20, 2012, where it aimed at exploring available resources to improve the lots of Nigerian Lawyers on commercial law practice in the country.

Customs collects N185bn in first quarter of 2012

Customs collects N185bn in first quarter of 2012

THE Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has collected a total of N185 billion from its 30 area commands across the country for the first quarter of 2012, an indication that its N1 trillion revenue target for the year may not be realisable.

Fair hearing: Appeal Court cannot resolve issues it ordered for retrial

Fair hearing: Appeal Court cannot resolve issues it ordered for retrial

Whether the lower court was justified in holding that the appellants relied on traditional evidence or history in proof of their claim as opposed to numerous and positive acts of ownership. Whether the refusal by the lower court to consider and determine the appellants’ omnibus ground of appeal was right and did the same not constitute a denial of the appellants’ right to fair hearing.