Minister blames take-off of 2nd Niger bridge on procurement process
Ogun police recover N20m stolen tyres
Intrigues as 34 aspire to be next Ondo gov
NPA awards N3bn contract for 1.6km port access road
Terror in Ngwaland: Indigenes accuse sons of ruler
VAM Onne, a local content dream
TARABA BLAST: Police commissioner’s convoy bombed
Senator calls for revocation of Adada dam contract
BA launches low fares promo
Insecurity: Labour calls for Service Chiefs’ sack
Rig explosion: Chevron drills relief well
Relocation of council headquarters sparks off uproar

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Mining sector switches focus to revenue generation
The minerals and mining sector in Nigeria appears to be getting a lot of attention at the moment, especially from ‘big money’ international investors, which is truly a decent reward after more than a decade of government’s battle to reform and restructure the industry.
Lawyer loses bid to stop NBA probe
A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr Victor Otuyemi, has lost his legal battle to stop the Professional Ethics and Disciplinary Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Ikeja branch, from investigating him on allegation of N5 million frauds, levelled against him by a business woman, Mrs. Titilayo Okuyiga.
50m Nigerians suffer from asthma – Expert
OSOGBO – A consultant chest physician at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex,OAUTHC, Ile-Ife, Professor Greg Erhabor, has declared that no fewer than 50 million Nigerians are suffering from asthma.
Workers’ day beyond the rally
IT is May Day. As usual Nigerian workers will join their counterparts worldwide to organize rallies, essentially protest rallies to draw attention to issues of interest to the working class.
FG urges Nigerians to grow agric sector
PORT HARCOURT: MINISTER of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Akinwumi Adesina has enjoined Nigerians to grow the agricultural sector of the economy, stressing that it has the capacity to change the future of the country.
FPSO System: Technology and Benefits
A FPSO (Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading) system is a converted or custom-built ship-shaped floater, employed to process oil and gas and for temporary storage of the oil prior to transshipment. The FPSO system is used extensively by oil companies for the purpose of storing oil from the oil rigs in the middle of the ocean and in the high seas.
Deregulation can’t guarantee investment in downstream sector, says TUC
TRADE Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has declared that there is no guarantee that the deregulation of the downstream sector of the nation’s petroleum industry will bring the much talk about investment in the sector.
NDCCIA seeks legal framework on agricultural development
For Agriculture to play a key role in diversifying the economy, it is needful to have stable policies backed with parliamentary acts, says Mr. Emma Ajayi, Managing Director/CEO, CG BIOSTADTT.
Bayelsa seeks partnership to check vandalism, illegal refineries
Bayelsa State Government has called for the co-operation of major stakeholders in the oil and gas sector to check the problems of pipeline vandalism, oil theft and the rising incidence of illegal refineries.
Burutu PDP welcomes back Clark
Chairman Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, Mr. Korokorosei Sagbegha, has called on party faithful to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness and tolerance to achieve the set goals of the party.
JAF urges workers to fight for system change
JOINT Action Front, JAF, umbrella body for pro-labour civil society groups in the country, has called on Nigerian workers to be in the vanguard of the struggle for a system change as they join their counterparts across the world to mark today May Day celebration, otherwise known as “Workers Day.”
Ladoja gives condition to return to PDP
IBADAN – FORMER governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, may have reconsidered his decision to return to the Peoples’ Democratic Party,PDP, as he said, yesterday, that he was not in a hurry to leave his Accord Party.
Olympics: Ogba remains optimistic despite poor showing
When an athlete is coasting to the finish line in fine technique but doesn’t place among the winners, a coach may understand the problem. The coach may have to work on the athlete’s endurance or speed or both.
Oshiomhole: Union blames auto crash on opposition
National Union of Textile and Garment Workers, NUTGW, has blamed weekend’s auto crash involving the convoy of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State on the opposition. The accident had led to the death of three journalists.
GM tasks car owners on genuine parts
GENERAL Motors has advised their customers to always use genuine GM parts in order to get the best out of their vehicles. General Motors distributes the Chevrolet and Isuzu brands in Nigeria.

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