FSDH analysts project tighter monetary policy in Q4’18
Harvard University honours Nigerian artist who painted Obama
Knife fights as party democracy
Fayose bids Ekiti farewell, moves out of state capital
Buhari committed to N-Delta devt — Adjogbe
LADOL, Samsung face off and national interest
Capital market: ASHON seeks abolition of contract stamp duty
2019: Buhari’s greatest offence, by Buba Galadima
APC moves to reverse INEC ban on Zamfara
Insurers’ profits suffer marginal decline in H’1
SEC allays fears on market performance ahead of general election
Allow votes to count in 2019, Editors charge INEC
Flood: Bayelsa communities allege govt neglect
Okada youths, UNIBEN students back Idahosa

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NSE expresses concern for corporate governance, tax reforms
THE Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, has expressed concern for corporate governance and tax reforms that affects quoted entities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE.
Jonathan begs S-East to accept Atiku’s choice of running mate
Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has appealed to the leaders of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the South East zone to support the party’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in his choice of Mr. Peter Obi as his running mate, to ensure victory for PDP in next year’s general elections.
Schools, Institutions, concerns, Seek reprieve on Lagos-Badagry expressway
Stakeholders in the educational and business sectors in Lagos have called on government to expedite action on the rehabilitation of the Lagos-Badagry expressway, so as to alleviate the plight of commuters.
‘I took to sodomising boys when my girlfriend left me’
Minna—A 23-year-old man, Adamu Mohammed, arrested by policemen in Niger State for sodomising teenagers he lured with biscuits, said he got involved in the act after his girlfriend left him.
The Chinese phone giant that beat Apple to Africa
One of China’s biggest smartphone makers has never sold a handset in the country. Yet thousands of miles away, it dominates markets across Africa. Unknown in the West, Transsion has left global players like Samsung and Apple trailing in its wake in a continent that’s home to more than a billion people.

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