World Post Day: NIPOST Owerri holds public sensitisation campaign
200 foreign exhibitors from16 countries to attend 2018 Lagos International Trade Fair
School Feeding: 140,000 Pupils benefit in Adamawa
Black Odyssey Entertainment set to take over music scene
Adamawa APC crisis: Osinbajo, Bindow in closed door meeting
Senate to constitute technical committee on bills not assented to
IT firm develops application to tackle social challenges
NIPOST opens 36 banking centres in South East
Ramaphosa appoints new finance minister
Dan-iya not Tambuwal is PDP guber candidate in Sokoto – Chairman
Buhari seeks NASS approval for $2.78bn Europonds
Just in: Man treks to Abuja for Atiku
Naijavibe.net: A better way to do music blogging business
Customs creates 3 shipping terminals in South-East
Buhari seeks NASS approval for $2.78bn Europonds
Senate to constitute technical committee on bills not assented to
NACA to sample 88, 000 households in latest HIV survey – DG

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Kano flood victims cry for help
Victims of recent flood disaster in Rimin Gado Local Government Area of Kano State have cried out over lack of support from the state and federal government.
Farmers will be Nigeria’s future billionaires, says Coscharis
Mr Cosmas Maduka, Chief Executive Officer, Coscharis Group of Companies, has said that people who were investing in farming now would be the billionaires in Nigeria in the near future.
Oyo-Ita pledges decent working environment for civil servants
Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, Head of Civil Service of the Federation, has pledged to provide decent working environment for civil servants to boost productivity.
26m women may lose jobs to technology- IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its report titled “Gender, Technology and the Future Work” estimated that at least 26 million female jobs in 30 countries were at risk of being displaced by technology.
IMF lowers South Africa’s economic growth forecasts, urges reforms
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday cut South Africa’s economic growth forecasts for this year and next, citing urgent reforms to shore up its growth.

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