Poverty: 112m Nigerians live below poverty line
Starvation imminent in Edo Idp camp
10-month blackout: A’Ibom community lambasts govt, firm
Remittance: CBN raises BDC exchange rate to N385/$
At 56, Nigeria yet to meet WHO health standards – VP, CMA
World Food Day: Agriculture must transform to feed a hotter, more crowded planet, UN says
ASUU: TSA not the Problem
Obasanjo, Fashola and unending blame game
Nigerian scientists seek increased funding for research
Lagos, NDDC and North East Commission : Injustice Nigeriana
VETIVA to lists first Bond Exchange Traded Fund on NSE
Maggi, Lindy’s Gems empower pupils with culinary skills
Mrs Fayose donates N10m classrooms
NUC scraps sub-degree diplomas
Ajimobi signs bill creating 35 LCDAs
Senate commends NDIC on operating surplus

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Debt burden: Reps chair seeks support for AMCON
THE Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, Hon. Jones Chukwudi Onyereri, has called on all institutions to support the effort of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to resolve the huge debt it carries, saying it will help the country get out of the current economic situation.
Labour decries hazardous working environment at ports
By Victor Ahiuma-Young LAGOS—DOCKWORKERS branch of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, has decried the hazardous working environment at the nation’s port terminals, saying no fewer than eight dockworkers have lost their lives to industrial accidents since the beginning of the year. The union, however, commended the management of APM Terminal for the high […]
Pastor re-arraigned over N58m fraud
The Special Fraud Unit, SFU, of Nigeria Police Force has re-arraigned the General Overseer of a pentecostal church, Pastor Chris Anyalebechi, before Justice Mohammed Idris of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, over alleged N58 million fraud.
World Sight Day: ‘Most road crashes caused by blurred vision’
Nigerian Optometric Association, NOA in collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, has called on Nigerians, particularly, drivers to annually go for eye checkup or risked being victims of Glaucoma and other eyes related ailments. They also posited that majority of the road accidents recorded in Nigeria are mostly caused by blurred vision.
Chibok girls: A test of our humanity, not about Buhari/Jonathan
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said that the issue about the Chibok girls is a test of humanity to all Nigerians and not a debate between President Buhari and the ruling All Progressives Congress party (APC) on one hand and ex-President Jonathan and the opposition PDP on the other.

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