Total laments inclement environment, security challenges

Total laments inclement environment, security challenges

“Our bonjour shops now offer a wide range of products and we have expanded the network of quick service restaurants on our bouquet beyond the KFC food outlet that we opened in our Wuse 2 station in Abuja to include Famous Brands (UAC Foods) and Chicken Republic.”
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FG seeks end to food importation

FG seeks end to food importation

The Federal Government has called on Nigeria Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, to come up with blueprints that can aid the government to stop food imports into the country. President Muhammadu Buhari made the request during the 55th annual conference of NACCIMA with the theme ‘Policy Consistency in Agricultural Value Chain: A key to Social Economic Development.’ It took place in Calabar, Cross River State.

London remains world’s most popular tourist destination

London remains world’s most popular tourist destination

London is projected to welcome 18.82 million international visitors in 2015 putting the capital ahead of Bangkok in the Mastercard’s annual destinations cities index. It’s the second year running that London will be topping the Global Destinations Cities Index, which provides an in-depth ranking of the 132 most travelled cities from around the world.

Lagos PDP still in quandary

Lagos PDP still in quandary

THERE seems to be no end to the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Lagos State.

Jama’atu Nasril Islam: Tackling religious radicalism

Jama’atu Nasril Islam: Tackling religious radicalism

But certain developments within the nation’s Muslim community in the last three decades show a clear gulf indicating that the religious leaders have apparent irreconciliable views on certain fundamental matters concerning Islam. In 1981, the Maitatsine uprising, reportedly traced to religious extremism, virtually overran Kano and some other parts of the north while disagreements relating to the adoption of the Muslim Shariah legal system resulted in bloodbath in Kaduna in 2000.

Everyone shall be change agent

Everyone shall be change agent

The need for a change in our society, cannot be overemphasized. That is why the feeling and expectations of Nigerians are high today as President Muhammad Buhari takes over the baton of leadership. Nigeria, as we all know is currently mired in great challenges. The challenge of indiscipline, the challenge of corruption, terrorism, kidnapping and other form of insecurity; of favoritism, of ostentatiousness, of get-rich-quick of various kinds of impunity to mention a few.

NDDC distributes transformers in Delta

NDDC distributes transformers in Delta

AS part of efforts to enhance electricity in the nine member states of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, the commission has embarked on the distribution of transformers of various capacities to communities in the region.

Minmah visits troops in frontline

Minmah visits troops in frontline

Following the relocation of the Command and Control Cantre of the Army High Command to Maiduguri, Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General KTJ Minimah has paid an operational and morale boosting visit to troops in the frontline fighting war against Boko Haram terrorists in Borno and Adamawa States.

Don’t cry for F/Eagles – Siasia

Don’t cry for F/Eagles – Siasia

Nigeria’s Under-23 team head coach Samson Siasia has said the Flying Eagles did not play to win against the European champions, Germany.

PDP warns Presidency, APC against witch hunting clerk, Assembly Commission

PDP warns Presidency, APC against witch hunting clerk, Assembly Commission

The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has warned the All Progressives Congress, APC and its Government against any attempt to intimidate or harass the Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa and the National Assembly Service Commission for performing their statutory functions during the inauguration of the National Assembly.