NUPENG pickets Shell, Chevron offices
Osun Speaker’s wife’s alleged kidnappers remanded
Opi Nsukka rape: Enugu House urges Police to prosecute culprits
Subject constitutional review to referendum – CGN
Auchi under siege….Robbers kill 3 soldiers, 15 civilians
Litigation over ALSCON hinders host communities’ devt
How I escaped assassination in my palace, by Oba Adeosun
Worry over low local content in ICT at eNigeria summit
Cashless policy should go nationwide in Jan – Lagos lawmakers
POST FLOODING: When flood victims return home hungry and homeless
Two-tier nation
God’s private Jets
Can Jonathan take on Obasanjo?
OSUN 2014: Battle looms
Merchant Banking licence: FSDH targets expansion, increased services
New electricity tariff killing small businesses – NASME
ATCON holds telecom executive, regulator forum

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Battle over NigComSat bill shifts to Senate
If the calculations of the Nigerian Communications Satellite Company limited, NigComSat, is to be relied upon, the senate may soon pass the Nigcomsat corporation bill to become an Act.
First Bank’s Naira MasterCard hits market
FirstBank of Nigeria Plc is offering customers with a new solution the freedom to capture their individuality on the debit Naira MasterCard Card.
Banking specialist achieves breakthrough in debt recovery through alternative strategies
By Solomon Kwanda Debt recovery represents one of banking’s most challenging and adversarial processes. When borrowers default, institutions must pursue repayment through increasingly aggressive means—formal demands, asset seizures, legal proceedings—that damage customer relationships, generate negative publicity, and often yield disappointing results. Traditional recovery approaches assume fundamental opposition between bank and borrower interests, creating confrontational dynamics […]
Nigerian, US educators urge competences in science
Collaborating to reaffirm the importance of science and technology Nigeria and United States educators in a roundtable discussion at the US Consulate general Lagos held recently encouraged Nigerian students to become more inclined in sciences so as to help save the Nigeria economy.
Main One, Phase 3 link up on broadband
Two top indigenous telcos,Main One Cable Company and Phase3 Telecom, have formed a business pact to increase broadband Internet penetration in Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
Jonathan approves 2 nominees for National Order of Merit Award
A statement, yesterday, in Abuja, signed by Mr Adamu Mu‘azu, Secretary, Nigerian National Merit Award,named the nominees as Prof. Samuel Ohaegbulam, a pioneer in the field of Neuro-surgery in Nigeria and Prof. Emmanuel Yoloye, an expert in Education Psychology, Chemistry and Science Education.
Lagos, Abia clash
Football matches will continue today in both male and female categories at the Onikan and Agege stadiums.
eNigeria forum urges local content in education curriculum
A the just concluded e-Nigeria forum held in Abuja, participants at t5he event rose up from the conference saying that unless local content was introduced in the Nigerian educational in the curriculum, the country may not develop the expected information and communication technology (ICT) sector to meet global standard and best practice.
JAJI BOMBINGS: Defence hqtrs sets up board of inquiry
Barely 24 hours after the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Azubuike Ihejirika ordered the institution of a board of inquiry to investigate the bombings at the Military Protestant Church in Jaji that killed 15 people and injured scores, the Defence headquarters has ordered another investigative panel to carry out a separate investigation.
Options for growing local content in ICT
IN our recent history, especially since return to democratic civil rule, certain catch words, phrases, and slogans have assumed front burner usage especially when public officials spew forth rhetoric about what the problem is with Nigeria, and how to solve them.
BuyRight Africa to unveil employees’ digital credit scheme
As part of its drive to offer Nigerian Nigerian Employees with opportunity to own ICT and electronics appliances, Buyright Africa has announced plan for the formal unveiling of its digital Digital Welfare scheme (NEDWS) next month in Abuja.
Why Nigeria will not experience food crisis – Agric Minister
EXPRESSED apprehension about unverified figures arising from the recent flood disaster in some parts of the country, has prompted the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, to assure Nigerians that the country “will not experience food shortage.”
Help, Nigeria in trouble!
What? We are finished security-wise. If these Boko Haramites can be bold enough to attack a military outfit, then there is no more hope for us mere mortals,” commented Moses as the newscaster finished talking about the Sunday morning bombing of a church in Jaji military cantonment, Kaduna State.
FBN Holdings assures shareholders on value creation
The Chief Executive Officer of FBN Holdings, Mallam Bello Machido, has assured investors of the company’s commitment to continuously deliver unmatched value for stakeholders.
Delta LG caretaker c’ttees: Uduaghan blasts ACN
DELTA State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, yesterday, charged the leadership of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, in the state not to waste their time challenging the setting up of local government caretaker committees in court, but to rather focus on the coming council elections.

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