Church of England to vote on allowing women bishops

The Church of England could vote on Monday to allow female bishops for the first time in its history, ending half a century of bitter divisions over the role of women. A yes vote by its governing body, the General Synod, could see the first women appointed
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Nigeria spends N300bn annually on hotel accommodation —Essien

Stories by JONAH  NWOKPOKU Nigerians traveling within Nigeria spend at least $2 billion, about N320 billion every year on hotel accommodation. Founder/ Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria’s Online Hotels Booking Limited, Hotels.ng, Mr. Mark Essien disclosed this when speaking to Vanguard on the operations of the hotel booking portal and the potential of online hotel […]

Coercive monopoly (3)

This is the concluding part of the reaction on the need for a competition or anti-trust law in Nigeria. There were several reactions. But this was particularly interesting and I decided to let our readers have the benefit of knowing what is happening in some sectors of the Nigerian economy.

APC challenges Fayose’s election at tribunal

ADO EKITI—OVER three weeks after conceding victory to Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the Ekiti Governorship election of June 21, in the state, the All Progressive Congress, APC, has made a U-turn and decided to challenge the result of the election at the election petition tribunal sitting in Ado Ekiti,the state capital.

Oshiomhole hails Soyinka at 80

BENIN—GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, has congratulated Professor Wole Soyinka on his 80th birthday, saying Soyinka remains a source of inspiration and pillar of support.

Maku tasks state govts on full digital broadcasting

ABUJA—TheMinister of Information, Labaran Maku has called on state governments to prepare for full digital migration come October 31, as Federal Government considers floating second signal distributor.

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