Hyundai launches Creta, new sub-compact SUV

Hyundai Motor Company has launched Creta, a new sub-compact SUV, into the Africa and Middle East market. This addition to the Korean leading auto manufacturer’s car line-up marks the brand’s entry in this new fast-growing auto segment in this region.
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Teenager found dead in lagoon

ABA—The lifeless body of a 19-year-old teenager, identified as Obinna Igboke, has been found floating in a lagoon located opposite Umuocham Girls Secondary School, Aba, Abia State, barely three days after he allegedly drowned in the river.

Bayelsa: INEC declares election inconclusive

FOR the second time in two weeks, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared an election inconclusive. The Commission, yesterday, declared the Bayelsa State Governorship election inconclusive, just as did in the Kogi election.

Mbaise professionals to honour ABC transport Boss, 3 others

The President, ABC Transport Plc, Mr. Frank Nneji; Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Macqintus Computers, Chief Felix Chukwu; General Manager SMEs Fidelity Bank, Mr. Ken Opara and Prof. Mrs. Carol Opara, of University of Lagos are eminent Mbaise Professionals billed to be honoured during the 6th Mbaise Professionals end of the year get-together, holding on Saturday, December 12, 2015, at at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos.

Senegal must fall! Etebo predicts victory

As Nigeria prepare for their all important semi-final clash at the CAF U-23 African Cup of Nations, striker Oghenekaro Etebo has predicted that the Olympic Eagles would beat Senegal and secure qualification for the Rio 2016 Olympics.

FG splits PIB, to break NNPC into two companies

By Michael Eboh with Agency Report The Federal Government has broken up the controversial Petroleum Industry Bill into different versions and is proposing splitting the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, into two companies — the Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company (NPAM) and a National Oil Company (NOC)  that would be run on commercial lines and partly privatised. […]

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