Garba drops Iheanacho, Success
We’ll provide conducive atmosphere for emergence of NASS leadership —APC
Remaining awake through a great revolution
Re-thinking capability readiness of the public service
PETAN refocuses on gas development
Buhari must act pan-African —ISSA AREMU
TRANSITION: High cost of blood, tears and more
Buhari and the unfinished business of governance
In the Spirit of Lagos, a reward for exemplary lifestyle
The change we need
Lagos suffers 40% rental property shortfall
Nigerians expect too much from Buhari —DFID
Oil, gas, power, prices: Big themes from energy meeting
Post-electoral Fall-out:
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SubscribeThe new electricity tariffs from July 2015
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has issued new electricity tariffs that became effective for commercial and industrial consumers from 1 April 2015 and that would become effective for residential consumers from 1 July 2015. The new tariffs are in the Multi-Year Tariff Order, MYTO, 2.1 for the period 1 April 2015 to December 2018 and they replace the tariffs in MYTO 2 for the period 1 June 2012 to 31 May 2017.
Vitafoam profit rises by 11.8 %
Vitafoam Nigeria Plc has explained that its performance in 2014 was impressive as its profit went up by 11.8 per cent. Speaking to the capital market community during the company’s fact behind its financial figures for 2014, the acting Group Managing Director, Mr. TaiwoAdeniyi said that the company would continue to sustain its culture of ensuring shareholder value.
Contracts awarded under my leadership within NIMASA Act, Omatseye insists
Former Managing Director of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Raymond Omatseye, yesterday, insisted that the contract awarded by the agency under his leadership was within the threshold allowed by NIMASA Act.
How to figure out if you need insurance
To figure out if you need life insurance, you need to think through the worst-case scenario. If you died tomorrow, how would your loved ones fare financially? Would they have the money to pay for your final expenses (e.g., funeral costs, medical bills, taxes, debts, lawyers’ fees, etc.)? Would they be able to meet ongoing living expenses like the rent or mortgage, food, clothing, transportation costs, healthcare, etc? What about long-range financial goals? Without your contribution to the household, would your surviving spouse be able to save enough money to put the kids through college or retire comfortably?
Doctors urged to unite health professionals
A passionate plea has been made to medical doctors in the health sector to play a leadership role as head of the medical team with a view to ensuring harmony among all health workers and above all better medical outcomes in the management of patients.
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