Is Nigerian Mandela possible?
World leaders commend Nigeria on global trade deal
CNPP flays FG over 70% tarrif hike on Tokunbo vehicles
Indulge boosting productivity at work places — Bisi Abiola
SON tightens surveillance on importers of substandard products
Auchi Poly to award degrees in 11 courses
Revitalise agric sector —NSE
Mandela’s economic legacy threatened by S. Africa’s inequality
Cholera: Lagos records 15 deaths
ASUU’s political game and Nigeria’s university education
Sea piracy: NIMASA boss, lawyers call for stiffer penalties
SON tightens surveillance on importers of substandard products
Calling Junaidu Mohammed To Order
Modernizing tax administration with SIGITAS
Ogun Assembly laments poor condition of OOOTH
REPS TO JONATHAN: Accept $79 benchmark or forget 2014 budget
Paper to polymer to paper currency: They still don’t get it

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Why some businesses fail — FIRS
Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), has blamed the failure of some businesses in the country on multiple taxation. Mr . Koffi Abassi, the Head, Micro and Small Tax Payers Department, said this at the 2013 National Revenue summit organised by Centre for Economic Research and Development.
Psychiatrists call for more mental hospitals in Lagos
Two psychiatrists, yesterday, called for the establishment of more psychiatric hospitals in Lagos State in view of the high level of stress and mental disorders recorded in the state.
Baby factory: Abia demolishes affected hospital
ABIAState government has demolished a five-storey building in Aba, housing a hospital, Ezuma Hospitals, allegedly used in the sale of babies.
NVMA accuses FG of neglecting livestock industry
The Nigeria Veterinary Medical Association, NVMA, yesterday accused the federal government for neglecting the huge economic potentials in the livestock industry.
Trends in smart control technology & consumer lifestyle……LG, others contribute
Globally, consumers are increasingly demanding for means by which household tasks can be accomplished with little or no stress. They would want to sit in the comfort of their living rooms after a day’s job and control virtually all the electrical appliances in the room. Nigerians are not in exception; they demand technological devices that have human interface and can help them execute tasks; all these they want achieved with latest technology reducing costs and risks.

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