N400m campaign fund: APC gov candidate, Ezea orders arrest of partyman, journalist
Governor Wike dissolves RSIEC, RSJSC
Amaechi, ex-deputy in war of words over parting gift
Bayelsa’s strange 500-year-old fishing lake
Okon sings ‘Godwin’ after Falcons’ draw with Sweden
Success pays Awoniyi bonus for Hungary brace
NIMASA charged to focus on manpower training
Sokari, Matthew resume training with Flying Eagles
The demystification of FIFA
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SubscribeRoyal Exchange paid N1.9bn claims in 2014
Royal Exchange General Insurance Company, (REGIC) said it has paid out N1.976 billion as claims settlements to its clients at the end of the year 2014. Making this disclosure in Lagos, Managing Director of REGIC, Mr. Richard Olutayo Borokini said that his company’s focus is the prompt settlement of genuine insurance claims and this will continue to be the business philosophy of the company in years ahead, adding that the company will continue to support the business community as it strives to increase the manufacturing capacities of industries in the country.
Saraki promises laws to reform oil sector, create jobs, improve security
Sen. Bukola Saraki on Tuesday pledged the commitment of the Upper House to making laws that would boost the economy, following his unanimous election as the President of the 8th Senate.
Atiku congratulates new NASS leaders, enjoins lawmakers to focus on national interest
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has congratulated the newly elected leaders of the National Assembly, admonishing them to see their elections beyond the narrow interests of respective political parties.
Why Jesus wept
“To know a person to a very high degree,you need to know what pleases them, so you can learn to do it, and what makes them sad, so you can avoid it.
I’ve never met Almajid, Jacques Anouma defends self over Qatar bribery allegation
England FA chairman, Greg Dyke has repeatedly said that the bid for the hosting rights to the 2022 World Cup should be re-opened if there was evidence that corrupt practices facilitated Qatar’s successful bid.
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