Disclaimer: Vanguard disowns story on ‘murder of Chibok girls

Disclaimer: Vanguard disowns story on ‘murder of Chibok girls

The purported story was sent from an email address: [email protected] Vanguard dissociate itself from the story in its entirety, it smacks of irresponsible journalism and is an attempt to discredit our reputable brand. We wish to state that the said email address is not associated with Vanguard Newspaper and we do not operate same.
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Confab: Itsekiri people write delegates

Confab: Itsekiri people write delegates

THE people of Itsekiri have written delegates calling for the creation of Warri State out of Delta State and the division of the country into eight geo-political zones.

Why e-dividend has not stopped rise in volume of unclaimed dividend

Why e-dividend has not stopped rise in volume of unclaimed dividend

With the arrival of electronic trading and other electronic platforms in the Nigerian stock market, specifically the introduction of the electronic dividend payment which requires all shareholders to open bank accounts or update their bank account information and forward same to their registrars, the incidence of rise in unclaimed dividend is expected to reduce.

Viewing centre blast: Evil mission partially aborted

Viewing centre blast: Evil mission partially aborted

SEVENTY-TWO hours after Jos, the Plateau State capital, experienced twin blasts which left about 100 dead and several injured persons still lying critically ill in hospitals, another explosion occurred at the Bauchi road axis of the town at about 9pm on Saturday. This time, the target was a viewing centre where about 300 youths were watching the European Champions League final.

Yobo, Osaze take centre stage

Yobo, Osaze take centre stage

The Super Eagles are taking nothing to chance as preparations effectively commenced yesterday night in London with the team’s first training session ahead of the World Cup in Brazil next month. The team tackle Scotland’s Tartan Army at Fulham’s Craven Cottage tomorrow.

Imperative of developing African market for natural gas

Imperative of developing African market for natural gas

BY ChijiokeNwaozuzu Thekey to extensive international trade in natural gas lies in developing a global integrated/substantial pipeline grid, and increasing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) fleet, where navigable water access is available. Integrated pipeline facilities do not presently exist in much of the world, but are being built rapidly. By 1991, international gas trade was focused […]