CBN prescribes $10,000 capital base for banks in FTZ
UNN: Students elect new SUG executives
Nigerian schools are comparable with average UK’s — Briton
$1m Hult Prize: AUN advances to regional finals
Election Postponement: Conflicting views in Delta
‘Chime refuses to sign contributory pension bill into law’
Jega, crusader of power shift to North —Ex-Imo speaker
Female police officer disarms 2 robbers in Lagos
Polls shift: ECOWAS appeals for calm, urges support for INEC
Ebonyi House probes Gov Elechi
Agbaje promises to create more LCDAs
LEAP Africa trains teachers, students
Elections: OAU students, NYSC members fight over INEC jobs
Universities face their toughest year in Nigerian history (2)
Ondo Commissioner laments inability to obtain PVCs
Police committed to capacity building, says Lagos CP

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Why small businesses fail
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Running a successful crowdfunding campaign
Crowdfunding is a collective effort of individuals who network and pool their money, usually via the internet, to support a business or some other cause initiated by an individual or organization. In other words, crowdfunding is an arrangement in which a “crowd” of people collectively raise the amount of money needed to support a project.
NNPC, group move to monitor selling price of kerosene
LAGOS—Hope has finally come to the common man who uses kerosene for cooking and other domestic usage as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, through its retail network in conjunction with coalition of Grassroot NGO (CGN) has set up monitoring team to ensure the product was made available and sold at the regulated price of N50 per litre in the country.

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