Nigeria, Kenya to benefit from GE, USADF $2m off-grid energy grant
40-yr-old docked over N14.2m stolen vehicles
Quadri wins Portuguese Super Cup
PDP CRISIS: nPDP gains ground in NASS
Borno attack: Troops ran out of ammunition – Army General
For public servants; the party is over
Alleged vandalisation: 5 NUBIFIE leaders regain freedom
‘Balogun had no thunderous shot . . .’
Inching towards MDGs through CSR
Visa unveils Africa Integration Index, Nigeria scores below average
Mouse trap
Banking regulation, reforms strengthen economy — CBN
Real estate records 10.88% growth in second quarter — NBS
Anambra North not marginalised politically — Ubah
Euro Global advocate local raw material sourcing
Tyler urges African airlines to join IOSA before 2015
Youths attack Bayelsa Regent, chiefs over kingship tussle

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Peace as an ingredient for development
Peace has always been a much sought-after phenomenon by every living creature. The subject and search for true and lasting peace is one that has transcended every bound, and extended to every human endeavour and concern. Simple as the concept may sound, the exigencies and the mode of life in the modern and civilized world of today make such a search a precarious one, coming only at the behest of concerted physical, emotional, spiritual and psychological effort.
PDP crisis: Doubts hang over Oct 7 meeting between Jonathan, G7 govs
There were indications last night that the peace talks slated for October 7, 2013 between the Presidency and the leadership of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, on one hand and the protagonists of the breakaway faction, might not hold after all.
Customer First: What you can do about Poor Service
Poor service in Nigeria is like the weather.
Everybody talks about it, but nobody seems to do anything about it. Wherever you turn, you will hear someone complaining about poor service by public servants, telecom companies, IT firms, universities or hospitals. What of banks? Almost everybody has one negative thing or the other to say about the banks, their tellers or ATMs.
Amend, don’t repeal VAPP law, say Imo women
Women groups in Imo State have called on the Lawmakers not to repeal the Violence Against Persons Prohibition, VAPP, law signed by Governor Rochas Okorocha in May this year.
New trading platform: NSE suspends bonus, dividend payment
Quoted companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, will not be allowed to announce fresh dividend payment, bonuses or engage in mergers in the next three weeks.
According to a notice obtained from the NSE’s website, there will also not be market actions like splits, rights issues and listing.
Gender diversity: NDIC offers executive positions to female staff
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has offered executive positions to female staff as part of its efforts to ensure gender diversity among its workforce.
Facade of a rebel and future of PDM
Let me state from the outset that after I read, in between the lines, the piece titled: “PDM, PDP and the Battle Ahead” in THISDAY, the Sunday newspaper of September 8, 2013, I came to an interesting conclusion that there is no battle ahead, after all, between Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM, which has just transformed into a political party, and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Delta community sends SOS to Police over criminal gang
UGBORIKOKO community in Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State has sent a Save Our Souls, SOS, appeal to the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, over an alleged reign of terror unleashed on the people by a gang of criminals.
Why security agents descended on Apo residents
Security agents insisted last night that they came under fire from suspected terrorists in Apo, near the official residential quarters of Nigerian lawmakers, before they opened fire to repel them.
First Bank attributes Eurobond success to Nigeria’s improved debt rating
First Bank Nigeria Limited has attributed the success of the recently floated Eurobond to the country’s improved sovereign debt rating.

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