Ugwuanyi promises more infrastructure across Enugu
50 years of Asaba massacre; Asagba calls for justice
Indigenous funding, key to effective health, economic development
Artists celebrate Bruce Onobrakpeya & Kunle Filani
The struggle continues In the Struggle
LSACA, NIMR screen NURTW members for HIV
UNICEF worries over poor development of Nigerian children
Flood sacks over 20 Agatu villages
Cost of funds to drop as N413bn inflow hit interbank
The future of the Niger Area after 57 years
Delta: So sad a song
Saving Nigeria from Jihadists and separatists
FCMB wins excellence award in alternate channels banking
Skye Bank rewards rainbow essay competition winners
First Bank increases stake in FBNBank DRC

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Lack of knowledge is the bane of consumer banking —Oyelaja
A BANKING expert and Chief Executive Officer, Motion Yield Limited, Mr Abiodun Oyelaja has identified lack of knowledge as the greatest impediment to the practice of consumer banking in Nigeria
Insurance firms abandon N30bn annual premium in transport sector
INSURANCE industry operators may have abandoned a huge transport sector business segment holding annual premium income estimated at N30 billion in the articulated haulage vehicles (trailers and tankers) due to incongruent operations risk structure.
Fidelity Bank to assist exporters to access global markets
FIDELITY Bank Plc has commenced the fifth series of the Export Management Programme (EMP), offering to assist exporters across the country to access global markets for their products as well as provide support to comply with documentation required for export competitiveness.
‘Nigeria should outlive tribalism at 57’
As Nigeria marks its 57th independence anniversary, some members of the House of Representatives say that peaceful coexistence was crucial for the development of the country.
No respite as doctors’ strike persists
LAGOS—No end appears to be in sight as doctors under the auspices of National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, have vowed not to call off their strike which enters the second week today.

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