Why Sen Ojudu is afraid of me – Bamidele
Women march against rape
Ago Palace Way remains agony of residents
Light in the Power tunnel
Eradicating Polio menace in Nigeria
Viagra is no help against heart failure: study
Nordica Lagos tackles endometriosis with awareness
All-new SsangYong Korando, Actyon, Kyron hit the road
Estate surveyors demand special housing intervention fund
Monarch lauds NHIS on maternal, child healthcare
Oshiomhole’s score card: Edo ACN chairman blasts Orbih
Community sacked by flood 5 years ago still helpless
Advanced, low-cost cancer tests debut in Nigeria
Investors’ rights under CAMA
The economics of a National Quality Policy (2)

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Who regulates registrars?
I bought shares in A B C Company’s IPO in 2009 and up till now, I have not received my share certificate from XYZ Registrar. M N Company declared dividend in 2010, two years after, I am yet to get my dividend warrant, and I don’t understand what is happening. I tried to find out from the Registrar and they said it was the problem of mail service; perhaps it got lost on transit.
Why Primus Hospital is establishing a kidney transplant centre in Nigeria
Mrs. Achia Dewan is the chairperson of Primus International Super Specialty Hospital in India and Nigeria. She speaks to Victoria Ojeme about the hospital’s plans to begin kidney transplants in Nigeria by establishing a kidney transplant centre in the country. Excerpts:
Govt to restore communities affected by spills
The Federal Government has announced plans to undertake the restoration of vandalized pipeline sites at Arepo, Ogun State, Diamond Estate, Lagos and other communities where oil spills were recorded either due to activities of vandals or oil exploration.
Tackling the menace of pipeline vandalism
For years, the oil and gas industry has continued to suffer from pipelines vandalism both in the upstream and downstream operations.
Power supply dims amid high tariff
Ndubuisi Njoku, a 45-year old electronics technician at Mende, Maryland, Lagos, was shocked when in November 2012, he was given a bill of N27,000 as his tariff due for electricity consumption for October.

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