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Controversy trails N1.3bn BVN fee for BDC transactions

Controversy trails N1.3bn BVN fee for BDC transactions

“The directive may lead hackers to invade the BDCs’ website with a view to securing their financial information including their BVN for their financial crimes. This is evident as most banks in the country warned their clients not to release their BVN to anybody. It is also a fact that these hackers are in the habit of sending fake credit alerts to the unsuspecting public since the advent of the cash-less policy. Please see attached Diamond Bank warning letter to the public and other banks advertorials in the national dailies.

Scientists fault WHO case definition on Ebola

Scientists fault WHO case definition on Ebola

British and Sierra Leonean researchers have called to question the norms set down by the World Health Organisation,WHO, on Ebola case definition after they established that it has a specificity of 31.5 percent, and that at least 9 percent of people that develop the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, could be false negatives because they neither exhibited fever symptoms nor report any Ebola risk exposure.

Nigerian economy needs thriving retail businesses – Amuka, Wigwe

Nigerian economy needs thriving retail businesses – Amuka, Wigwe

“First, we are bringing trust into the business space. When you buy from Yudala, you are buying peace of mind as all our products are genuine and come directly from the Original Equipment Manufacturers. There is also the additional incentive of All Risks Cover, except for theft, from Sovereign Trust Insurance when you buy from Yudala. We are the first business in which Management takes responsibility for every product bought from or delivered by us. This is Revolution.

‘Pneumonia kills 195,000 Nigerian children annually’

‘Pneumonia kills 195,000 Nigerian children annually’

Kaduna—The Director of Projects, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria-Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health, PSN-PACFaH, Remi Adeseun, has said pneumonia claims the lives of about 195,000 children annually, while about 124,000 others die of diarrhoea.

After US trip, back to pressing matters

After US trip, back to pressing matters

I AM interested in President Muhammadu Buhari’s trip to the United States last week not because of the over N2 billion allegedly spent or the long retinue of aides that tagged along with the official delegates. I am not interested in whatever controversy arose from the trip or the brick bats in the social media.