Ogun Police nab two suspected kidnappers, three robbers
Nigeria not on auto pilot, says Abati
Amuneke drops four players
Fayose tasks Ekiti indigenes in Ondo over polls
American ‘troops’ in Nigeria
WEFA: Media should attract investors — Okonjo-Iweala
CoT reduction: Customers of top banks gain N7.6bn
Ekweremadu: Praxis of persistent, consistent loyalty

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Business Enterprise is the answer for change in Nigeria – Part 2
Another factor that must be overcome is the fact that most entrepreneurs in the country reside within the city of Abuja. Business enterprise needs to be spread about the country rather than in just the city.
Chibok girls: SERAP urges further action from UN Security Council
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, yesterday urged the United Nations, UN Security Council to go beyond mere expression of concern over the plight of school children seized by armed groups, as well as those affected by violence from Boko Haram insurgency.
Ambode is our son, says Epe monarch
The rumour surrounding the authenticity of Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode as an indigene of Epe, a sleepy town in the outskirt of Lagos was laid to rest over the weekend, as the Oluilara of Ilara, Oba Okunola Adesanya, one of the paramount rulers of Epe, described him as a bonafide indigene of Epe land.
Online marketplace will be the force of trade, commerce in Africa — Gab-Umoden
Nigeria’s online retailer, Konga.com made a transition recently from being just a retailer to a marketplace. The implication is that it is no longer only in the business of buying and selling, it now grants access to other businesses to trade using its platform. The firm said the transitio is landmark.
2015: Fashola, Tinubu urge NASS to reverse election order
Ahead of the 2015 election, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State and his predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu have urged the National Assembly to review the order of upcoming elections
Boko Haram: US ignored Nigeria’s 2013 request—Report
THE United States of America ignored requests by Nigeria for intelligence information and aid to help fight the militant Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram last year, reports have revealed..
Lack of funds stall completion of airport terminals projects
Lack of funds from the Federal Ministry of Aviation has forced Contractors handling the remodeling of terminal projects at various airports in the country to pull out of site
Government must ban rice importation in 2015— Ijewere
W hen he talks about agriculture, he does so with passion and facts. You might not agree with his positions on some issues, but you will not be disappointed at the ways he goes about marshalling his points.
Why Meritrade introduced online trading platform
Meristem Securities Limited, a dealing member of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, has said it introduced Meritrade online platform for local and international investors to maximise opportunities in the Nigerian stock market.
Brazil World Cup: Supporters Club cry out over impersonation
Apparently afraid of the height of impersonations as the World Cup in Brazil draws near, President-General of the Nigerian Supporters Club, Dr Rafiu Ladipo has warned those planning to use the Supporters Club to secure visa fraudulently to stay away to avoid being picked by the police.
Should the Naira be devalued?
In this week’s article, we shall discuss the impact of a weaker exchange rate on various sectors of the economy, and also consider whether or not naira devaluation is imminent and inevitable.
2015: Fashola, Tinubu urge NASS to reverse election order
LAGOS—Ahead of the 2015 election, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State and his predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu have urged the National Assembly to review the order of upcoming elections.
CHIBOK: I’m afraid of returning to school
ABUJA—ONE of the girls who escaped from the terrorists’ camp has expressed fears of returning to school, describing the kidnapping as “too terrifying for words.”
Disparity in insurance laws impede integration of WAMZ markets —Englama
The disparity in insurance laws and regulations of countries in the West African Monetary Zone, WAMZ, will continue to impede on integration of insurance markets in the zone, an expert has said.
NAMA instals solar powered airfield lighting
Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, has completed the installation of solar powered airfield lighting system at Lagos and Port Harcourt international airports

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