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SubscribeDana: AIB to release final crash report after harmonisation of suggestions
Accident Investigation Bureau , AIB, has said the final report on investigations into the crash of Dana Airlines MD 83 aircraft with registration 5N-RAM, which occurred at Iju-Ishaga area of Lagos State, on 3rd June, 2012 will be released after the harmonisation of suggestions and comments of aviation stakeholders.
Oligopoly emerges as market dynamics pressures diesel, kerosene prices
Last month’s price adjustment and quasi- liberalisation of downstream sector of the oil and gas industry may have started throwing up unpleasant challenges even before the policy fully takes root, following the adverse developments in the diesel and kerosene product lines in the past few weeks.
We are developing contents for more market shares – StarTimes Marketing Director
Football as a game has dominated other sports in Nigeria and the love of it has over the years grown tremendously in the hearts of Nigerians. Today, European Premier League, Laliga and Bundesliga and to a lesser extent Nigerian Premier League have dominated viewership on Tv among Nigerians. Various names of foreign players are easily mentioned in Nigerian circles and sometimes streets and roads experience less traffic when there are popular matches in Europe. It is also not different when Nigeria is playing major international matches. Football is to men what movies are to women.
Cashless Policy: First Bank’s commitment in e-business yielding fruits
The investment of First Bank Nigeria Limited to e-business has started yielding fruits as the number of its customers that have keyed into the system continue to increase. The bank’s investment in e-business reflects its commitment to promoting financial inclusion which is widely regarded as a lever for sustainable economic growth and development as well as enhancing entrepreneurship.
CBN cashless CardExpo to focus on future of retail payment
Amidst upswings in the retail payment industry as e-commerce is already capturing a larger share of sales than ever before, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, cashless card expo Africa 2016 will focus on the future of retail payment and e-commerce and how innovation will drive the industry.
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