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Mixed reactions trail draft wiretap bill

Mixed reac-tions have trailed the draft lawful interception of communications regulations by the Federal Government which empowers security agents to intercept and record electronic communications between individuals, and seize usage data from internet service providers and mobile networks.

UNIDO proposes post-2015 industrial policy

The UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) says industrial policy in the years 2015 and beyond should be rooted in the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental.

1m women march for endometriosis, Mar 8

NIGERIA is taking her place among nations worldwide in March 2014 as activities for the “Million Woman March for Endometriosis Worldwide” kick off in earnest as part of the ongoing campaign to save Nigerian women from the pain and trauma of endometriosis.

Amosun, Fayemi, Mimiko mourn Okeowo

Condolences have continued to pour in for the family of Chief Segun Okeowo, the arrowhead of ‘Ali Must Go’ protests, a day after his death..

Customs to stop use of pre-release for cargo clearance

Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, will next week stop the use of Pre-release for the clearance of cargoes from the ports, even as it assured that it would soon overcome the problems hindering the issuance of Pre-Arrival Assessment Report, PAAR.

ISPS Code : NIMASA to inspect port facilities in United States

SOME officials of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, will on Saturday travel to the Headquarters of the United States Coast Guard to inspect facilities that are connected to administration of port security.

NIMASA unveils online verification for seafarers

The Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA)has unveiled an online verification of Certificates of Competency(CoC) to enable shipping Companies and other stakeholders in the industry to authenticate certificates presented to them by seafarers.

Matters arising obn Orji’s senatorial endorsement

AHEAD of the 2015 general elections, the political atmosphere across the country is becoming tense. Politicians are busy jostling for political relevance and are already doing everything possible to run down anybody or person who poses a possible threat to their political ambition. Already manifesting in this direction is the recent media attacks and campaign of calumny by some desperate politicians and cynics against Abia state governor Chief Theodore Orji and his family members, since he was adopted by major stakeholders in Abia Central senatorial district as the consensus senatorial candidate for 2015.

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