Jonathan’s govt must account for N13.9 trn – APC

Jonathan’s govt must account for N13.9 trn – APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday, faulted what it described as a massive campaign to stop the recovery of an estimated N13.972 trillion allegedly squandered by the immediate past administration.
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Petition against Fashola: No one is sponsoring us

Petition against Fashola: No one is sponsoring us

Mr. Debo Adeniran is the chairman, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL). In this chat, he dismisses insinuations of being sponsored to smear the image of former governor of Lagos State, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola.

Community pharmacists back FG on drug distribution guidelines

Community pharmacists back FG on drug distribution guidelines

Contrary to views of some stakeholders in the pharmaceutical sector on the newly introduced National Drug Distribution Guidelines, NDDG, by the Federal Government, Community Pharmacists are backing the Federal Government drug guidelines, insisting that, the implementation of the guidelines would eliminate counterfeit medicines and restore sanity in the chaotic drug distribution chain.

Access to funding will aid women doing business

Access to funding will aid women doing business

I started with N250 and I didn’t have much support from my daddy unlike. My daddy is a chartered accountant who had his own accounting firm and he believed I should have joined the firm as an accountant, but I didn’t, to him then, cake making was nothing, it was as if you are that woman on the street frying Bean cake (Akara) by the roadside.

Our focus is to promote insurance awareness – CIIN President

Our focus is to promote insurance awareness – CIIN President

New President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, CIIN, Lady Isioma Chukwuma has said that her administration will focus on promoting insurance awareness by increasing the visibility of insurance in national consciousness.

The famine this year – 1

The famine this year – 1

One of the biggest problems Presidents and Prime Ministers face, virtually all the time, is who to believe among their Ministers and Advisers – especially those who are recruited from international organisations. President Ibrahim Babangida had nothing less than four Nigerian economists who had worked for the World Bank before coming on board to help midwife the Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP, which was later to give his administration the bad name it has failed to shed till today.