7-Up spends N2.2bn on debt servicing

7-Up Bottling Company will spend as much as N681 million in 2013 in pursuing outstanding court cases, even as it spent N2.26 billion in servicing different banks’ loans in the year ended 31stMarch, 2013.
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Replace damaged galaxy note 3, no questions asked!

You may not need to entertain too many questions, as is always the case, to replace your damaged phones in Nigeria now. At least Samsung has kicked off the campaign with the kaunch of NoQuestion Asked warranty model for its Nigerian customers who buy the newly released Galaxy Note 3 smartphone.

Anambra: Why I chose Chikwenze as deputy – Ezeemo

The candidate of the Progressives Peoples Alliance, PPA, in the election, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo has said that his choice of Dr. Rahpael Chikwenze as his running mate for the election is because he wanted someone who is as determined as himself to evolve ways of moving Anambra State forward.

Why Anambra North deserves a chance

WE will all go to the polls on November 16 this year to vote another governor, who will take over from the incumbent Governor Peter Obi. This is a decision that will decide our future in the state. So let us think deeply and vote wisely.

Candidates, deputies to square up in debates, Oct 22, 29, 31

The Nigerian Election Debates Group (NEDG) has concluded arrangements to stage issue- based debates for all the candidates that have been cleared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the November 16, 2013 election.

C/River: Why we excluded APC from council polls — Otu, CROSIEC chairman

 SIR Patrick Otu, two-time Chairman Cross-Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC), in this interview with Vanguard  speaks on the challenges the commission had in the last local council election, controversies arising from the merger of the APC and its non-participation in the election and how to strengthen SIECs among others. CHALLENGES CROSIEC faced during the […]

Solomon Lar’s words on the marble

IN his over 50 years sojourn in politics, Elder statesman, first civilian governor of Plateau State and first National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Solomon Daushep Lar, left his footprints on the sands of time. He made an avalanche of interventions in the series of challenges the nation faced. See excerpts below.

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