Ecobank explains sack of workers
Aisha Buhari unveils LNG ABUJA 11 in South Korea
None BVN accounts would remain dormant – CBN
Being a Nigerian Model – redefined
2016 budget to be passed March – Dogara
Ambode receives Lai Mohammed, promises to transform National Museum to world standard
NAFDAC bans importation of beans into Nigeria
BRT crushes Okada rider to death in Ikorodu
Port efficiency on FG’s priority list, says Amaechi
Model Q&A with Cynthia Omorodion, Milan-based Nigerian model
Stop gas flaring to save 95,000 women’s lives, says Women Minister
Boyloaf to N-Delta politicians: Stop meddling in Amnesty programme or…
Eco-fashion: Is Nigeria compliant?
Industrial Internet: Intel joins GE as it opens Predix to all users

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Naira ends 2day rally, depreciates to N355/$
The improving fortune of the naira in the parallel market was reversed yesterday as the currency depreciated to N355 per dollar in the market.
LCCI Partners Caritas for 2016 Industry Awards
The Lagos Chaamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) has partnered with Caritas Communications Limited for the 2016 edition of the Commerce and Industry Awards. Caritas Communications is Africa’s leading reputation management consultancy reputed for addressing business risks and opportunities through the lens of corporate reputation.
4 amazing folktales told by the Igbos
The eastern part of Nigeria largely occupied by the Ibo tribe, is rich in culture, customs and traditions and one of the tenets that has survived the rage of civilization and modernization is the art of storytelling. Interesting and educative folktales which have been passed down from generations to generations from the ‘ancestors’ are told to children in the bid to preserve the norms and culture of the tribe, imbibe good morals and instill the spirit of communal love amongst members of their society.
Lagos commits to ending violence against children
THE Lagos State government has launched a groundbreaking campaign to end violence against children. Lagos is the first State in Nigeria to respond to the call of President Muhammadu Buhari, for every State in the country to initiate their own campaigns during the National Year of Action to End Violence against Children, launched 15th September 2015.
Nearly 100 Indian pupils in hospital after eating school meal: police
Nearly 100 Indian schoolchildren were hospitalised with suspected food poisoning Thursday after eating a free midday meal at a government-run school near Mumbai, police said, adding that some were in a critical condition.
Egypt hands Christian teens 5 years for contempt of Islam
An Egyptian court on Thursday sentenced three Coptic Christian teenagers to five years in jail for contempt of Islam after they appeared in a video reciting Muslim prayers.
State of the Nation: Mahama boasts of an end to dumsor
President John Mahama said it has taken team work and the cooperation of many people to solve the power crisis
Yola blast caused by bombs in police store, says Police Commissioner
The Commissioner of Police in Adamawa, Mr Mohammed Gazali, said Thursday’s blast at the Jimeta Police Station was caused by bombs recovered from Boko Haram insurgents.
Going made in Nigeria with Innoson
TODAY, we are faced with a precarious situation where paucity of dollar and other hard currencies has led to a spiral fall of the naira. The reason is not farfetched, especially as oil prices fell from a high of about $115 to as low as $28. Yet, it is commendable that the President Muhammadu Buhari […]
Dollar Scarcity: Pure water sellers protest hike in price in Abuja
Sellers of sachet water popularly known as ‘’Pure Water’’ Thursday took to the streets of Kubwa village environ protesting the increase of the cost price of the product.

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