Confab: Why Nigeria stagnates, by Igbo leaders
Shonekan decries low capacity in special risks underwriting
Protect your vehicle with a comprehensive cover
MSMEs contribute 47% to Nigeria’s GDP – SMEDAN
How African professionals migrate to mobile devices
Ijaw youths barricade E-West Road over outcome of IYC election
Enugu Killing: Corpse dumped in mortuary for a year and six months
Insurers frown at non-enforcement of insurance laws
National Youth Games: No medals for athletes – Abdullahi
Anambra, C-River deploy BrainFriend for e-learning
‘Food science, safety law’ll make Nigeria competitive’
Police hunt for man, 26, that terrorize Lekki community
EFCC challenges media on financial crimes
VConnect powers 800,000 SMEs online
FBN Life to deepen insurance penetration through products offerings
Why Stella may get her groove back
Anambra: Sale of voters’ cards booms

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Jordan friendly: Eagles blame referee for loss
Some players and officials of the Super Eagles have blamed the 1-0 defeat suffered by Nigeria in the hands of the Jordanian national football team in Monday’s international friendly on the centre referee.
Kano to build 1450 learning centres
GOVERNOR Rabiu Kwankaso of Kano State, yesterday, said the state government would establish 1,452 post-literacy learning centres for graduands of the first batch of its basic literacy programme.
My wonderful plans for Delta South — Prince Emiko
Prince Yemi Emiko, son of His Majesty, Ogiame Erejuwa II, Olu of Warri, 1951 to 1986, had extensive experience in community engagements across the Niger Delta region having served in the community relations departments of Chevron during his working career. Prince Emiko is now aspiring to represent the Delta South Senatorial District in the Senate from 2015 with the aim of continuing his engagement with the communities in the region on the political level. In this interview he articulates his plans, policies and politics.
Izombe: When peace returns to strife-torn community
BEFORE the discovery and extraction of oil in Izombe, Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, the rural, peaceful town was something anybody would wish to be his ancestral home. Things however changed abruptly with the advent of oil. The town started experiencing difficult times.
Research says Nigeria lagging in market indicators
Despite all the growth potentials of the Nigerian telecommunications sector, a recent report has declared that Nigeria was lagging behind than many other African countries in a number of market indicators.

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