Fighting One Corruption
PIB: RIP –‘Rest in Pieces
Buhari to unveil anti-corruption strategy
Another ‘Genius’ Fails Nigeria: Okonjo-Iweala (1)
Legal implications of Kashamu’s extradition
The many ways Jonathan baffled me — Na’abba
The coming era of penny pinching
Unpaid salaries: NLC backs strike in states
APC should learn from PDP’s mistakes — Dorgu
Amata, Okon-George shine in Dakar
PIB drives North/South divide as members

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New vehicle import policy underway
Federal Government is to introduce a new vehicle import policy that will force importers to include the Chassis number, engine number and Vehicle Identification number in their import documents to enable government track the history of every vehicle shipped into the country.
Ambode releases official portrait, title
The Lagos State governor-elect, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, released his official portrait, saying that he would want to be addressed simply as Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, the Governor of Lagos State, from May 29.
Foreign Investors still foot-dragging on Nigeria despite electoral success
There are indications that foreign investors may be considering ‘holding-action’ on Nigerian economy contrary to wide-spread expectations and speculations that the huge success in the country’s recent general election was going to spur foreign investment inflow spontaneously.
Drama: Policemen arrested over illegal checkpoint in Lagos
A mild drama unfolded yesterday at Okota area of Lagos when some policemen, who mounted illegal checkpoint, took to their heels to evade arrest by policemen attached to the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force.
Court restrains AGF, Samsung, Total Upstream from execution of Egina FPSO contract
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained the Attorney General of the Federation, Samsung Heavy Industries Nigeria Limited and Total Upstream Nigeria Ltd, and their agents from taking any action to award the contract for the Floating Production Storage and Offloading Unit, FPSO, in the Egina Field within OML130, pending the determination of the substantive suit.
At last, Lagos gets portal, number for non-emergency services
A platform, known as Citizen Relationship Management, CRM, on which citizens can interact with officials of the government on issues affecting them directly, has come into affect in Lagos State
Misconduct: PCN delists two pharmacists
TWO pharmacists, Pharm. Ogbonnaya Emmanuel Nduka and Clifford Osonduagwuike Ogbonna, have been delisted from the Pharmacists’ Register for various offences bordering on gross professional misconduct.
Godswill Akpabio and the scrabble revolution in Nigeria
Friday May 22: 62 scrabble players from all over the country gathered at the Ultra Modern Government Banquet Hall in Uyo for a farewell and thank you tourney in honour of the Pillar of Scrabble in Africa and the Grand Patron of the Scrabble Federation in Nigeria.
Dangote Sugar pays N4.8 billion dividend
Dangote Sugar Refinery has declared N4.8 billion dividend for the year ended December 31, 2014 to be paid to its shareholders. The dividend, which translates into 40 kobo per share, was approved by the shareholders at the 9th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lagos. In his address to shareholders, the Chairman of Dangote Sugar, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said despite the challenging circumstance in 2014, Dangote Sugar posted a turnover of N95 billion.
Shareholders call for winding up of AMCON
Shareholders of FBN Holdings Plc have called for the winding up Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON. Also, FBN Holdings have explained to its shareholders why it declared 10 kobo dividend and one for 10 bonus for the financial year 2014, stressing that it was done to further boost its business for the benefit of all stakeholders in the nearest future.

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