Innoson in court, denies owing bank N2.4bn
Deep Seaport: Call Ayiri Emami to order – WIPMG
Ultimate F/ball Challenge comes to Lagos
The legality of Saraki’s election as Senate President
Money laundering: Nyako, Ohakim docked, denied bail
AFN golden league: Brume targets big jump
Five arraigned by Dss over N2m theft
Man dies after ingesting 55 wraps of cocaine
Enyimba, Pillars crash out of Federation Cup
‘Ogogoro don dey sour’ but its ban is not a remedy (2)
Tension in Onitsha over forceful eviction of traders

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Ekiti Iyaloja’s arrest: How market space was acquired – Facilitator
Former Director-General, Ekiti Enterprise and Economic Development Agency, EEEDA, under the administration of ex-governor, Kayode Fayemi, Seyi Aiyeleso, yesterday, disclosed that the controversial 3-hectare Eyitato Fabric Market situated on the premises of the Ekiti-Odua Enterprise Development Centre, EOEDC, was secured for the market women by Fayemi’s government in 2012.
Bukola Saraki: Demarche and prognosis
IT was indicative of the earth-shattering weight of the burden that he carried, that it took Bukola Saraki almost a week, to find the words to describe the plot that he hatched against his party in the early morning of June 9th, 2015. Some of my more observant friends back home in Ilorin, noticed that he wore the same blue cap for days in a row, which some assigned even mystical reasons.
Apapa gridlock: Lagos govt, fuel depots owners to expand tankers’ parking lot
LAGOS—Tank farm owners and other stakeholders in the downstream sector of the economy have expressed readiness to evolve a process, through partnership with Lagos State government for the speedy construction and expansion of the second phase of the petroleum tanker parking lot at Orile-Iganmu.
33-yr-old man arrested for raping lunatic
LAGOS—Policemen attached to Makinde Division in Lagos State have arrested a 33-year-old man, who allegedly raped a mentally-deranged lady at Oshodi area of the state.
Geometric Power, banks, others sign N15bn new agreement on power
Aba Integrated Power Project (Aba IPP) has signed a N15 billion new Transaction Implementation Agreement with its leading sponsors, Geometric Power project companies, pursuant to which Afrigem Integrated Utilities Limited becomes a core investor in the integrated electricity power project. According to the parties, the new Transaction Implementation Agreement is expected to help fast-track the commissioning of the plant to takeoff in November and start the generation and distribution of quality electricity power to the residents of Aba metropolis.
GOtv Boxing Night: No more power failure – Alumona assures
The Managing Director of Flykite Productions and promoter of GOtv Boxing Night, Jenkins Alumona, has disclosed that his outfit has put to rest the problem of power outage during its promotions.
Who has a more important role to play in organisations?
Arguably some people attribute the roles of the very senior people in organisations to be more relevant than those who are at the lower rung of the ladder. This misconception was predicated upon the fact that a senior person in an organisation is assumed to have an ‘all time high’ important role to play while a junior officer has the least role. Come to think of a situation where an organisation has no customer service officers to attend to the issues of the custome
Fear in Rivers as CLO alleges transfer of Boko Haram detainees to P-Harcourt Prisons
Rivers State chapter of Civil Liberties Organisation, CLO, Wednesday alleged that some Boko Haram detainees had been transferred to the prison in Port Harcourt
Rivers govt starving us of funds, 23 LG bosses allege
The 23 All Progressives Congress, APC, local government chairmen in Rivers State have accused Governor Nyesom Wike of starving them of funds.
Microsoft to cut 7,800 jobs
By Emeka Aginam, with agency report Microsoft Corp yesterday said it would cut 7,800 jobs, representing nearly 7 percent of its workforce, and write down about $7.6 billion related to its Nokia phone business. Most of the job cuts, the software giant said would be in the phone hardware business, underscoring the company’s shift in […]

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