FMDQ targets N175trn market turnover in 2017

FMDQ OTC Plc has said that it target is to achieve N175 trillion market turnover come 2017 as it pursues its strategic intent of bringing about revolutionary changes and fostering development of the Nigerian Over-the-Counter (OTC) financial market.
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Election shift: May 29 sacrosanct, says Jonathan

“The President appeals to all stakeholders to accept the adjustment of the election dates by INEC in good faith, as the electoral body has a responsibility to conduct credible elections in which every Nigerian of voting age is afforded the opportunity to exercise their civic right without any form of  hindrance.

Egypt to retry Jazeera journalists this week

An Egyptian court will this week retry Al-Jazeera journalists, including a Canadian awaiting deportation, a judicial official said on Sunday, after his Australian colleague was deported.

Jonathan has done well, deserves another term- Adeseun

Sen. Ayoade Adeseun, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senatorial candidate for Oyo Central Senatorial District, on Sunday, said President Goodluck Jonathan deserved another term, having performed wonderfully well.

Nigerians in UK laud postponement, say its good for democracy

Nigerians in the UK on Sunday, commended INEC for the postponement of the general elections, and appealed for understanding from all stakeholders. Some of them who spoke to newsmen in London, unanimously agreed that the extension was in the best interest of the nation’s democracy, while urging the youths to refrain from violence.

FG to privatise transport sector

The Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr Benjamin Dikki, has said that the bureau would soon begin the privatisation process for the country’s transport sector.

Election shift: Debate group postpones presidential debate

Following last night postponement of the general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Nigeria Elections Debate Group (NEDG) has postponed the presidential debate scheduled for Feb. 8.

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