

Nigerian-born Nissan Patrol arrives
Minister advocates collaboration on job creation policies
TNL unveils automatic transmission Toyota Hiace
Judge’s absence stalls suit challenging Olotu’s sack
IG releases Akinsola for Okpekpe security
Trader docked for defiling 5-month-old
FG links Boko Haram to 2015 elections
Confusion over failed contracts in Imo
WORLD SAFETY DAY: ILO advocates cooperation
Morocco 2015: No fears for Eagles – Maigari
Nigerian-born Nissan Patrol arrives
Uduaghan to FG: Always involve states in wage negotiations
E-payment fraudsters revealed!
Delta 2015: Battle for Ochei’s seat at fever pitch
NAIG assures on Itsekiri job slots
Fashola to flag off Lagos Motor show and Auto part Expo
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SubscribeInvestors Speak: Shareholders welcome Whistle Blowing, seek further enlightenment
The Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, recently launched a Whistle Blowing Portal called X-Whistle.
The X- Whistle is meant to expose information that is harmful to the growth of the stock market.
CPC to sanction airline over passengers’ rights
The Consumer Protection Council CPC, yesterday, gave a 90-day deadline to Aero Contractors Company of Nigeria to review and submit its Crisis Management Manual to it, in line with the Passenger Bill of Right, PBR, or face sanction.
As Reckitt Benckiser plans prevention strategies for 500,000 mothers
TO stem the scourge of malaria in Nigeria, Reckitt Benckiser, through its insecticide brand, Mortein, weekend unfolded plans to reach 500,000 new mothers with series of awareness and education programmes that could help them to be free from the disease.
Ohanaeze tasks South East govs on Uwechue’s burial
THE apex Igbo so-cio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has urged governors of the South East geo-political zone to participate actively in the burial of Amb. Ralph Uwechue, its immediate past president-general, who died on March 13 at 79.
Future Concerns invests N3bn to promote local content
An indigenous firm, Future Concerns Group has invested over N3 billion in the setting up of a service centre for safety and protective equipment used in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
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