Ways to improve company cash flow in your business
How to get a good deal on your next loan
The one mother, two children proposal
2019: S-West youths reject Atiku’s SGF offer, laud Buhari
Between Samsung workers and Ladol
Buhari’s school certificate saga
Mikel not a must in Eagles – Ikpeba
Labour fumes over unpaid benefit to ex-PHCN staff
Killing defenceless Aladja 9, barbaric — Lawmaker
Buhari assured us of free, fair 2019 polls — UN, ECOWAS
Minimum wage: NACCIMA denies accepting N30,000, insists on N22,000
Super Falcons tackle Dominion Hotspur in friendly
We want justice for Ochanya Ogbanje, women groups protest in Plateau
Nidas resumes global shipment of crude oil

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Who is to blame for Nigeria’s dysfunction?
THE Nigerian situation is an extreme case of class warfare whereby so long as rich or well-off individuals believe they can continue to escape discomfort, they are perfectly ok watching poverty (and insecurity) rise.
How do we sustain improvements in the ease of doing business ranking?
MY personal passion is to play a role in Nigeria’s ascendancy from a third world country to a first world nation. This passion has been the driver in most of the things that I do. My active roles in the Nigerian Economic Summit group, NESG, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, NECA, Business Leaders’Forum, BLF, etc have been driven by this passion.
Is she dating us both in the same office?
I work in the technical department in my office as I am an electrical engineer. Last year, I finally had the courage to approach one of the secretaries in my office and she agreed to be my girlfriend. We’ve been lovers since then and I’ve lavished a lot of time and money on her.
Canadian Governor General, Payette, explains why Nigeria must own communications satellite
The Governor General of Canada and world renowned astronaut, Julie Payette says Nigeria must continue to operate her own communications and Remote Sensing satellites to be able to share relevant data that can help solve some intricate problems.
Benue begins payment of salaries, pensions backlog from Paris Club refund
Makurdi—Benue State government has commenced the payment of backlog of salaries to workers from the N14.9 billion Paris Club refunds recently released to the state by the Federal Government.

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