2017: How Dogara’s House of probes fared
2019: Group urges President Buhari to run again
Fuel crisis: Product of injustice
UNIBEN pensioners laud PTAD
ITU adopts new satellite technique to improve flight safety
Archbishop Chukwuma hails Ugwuanyi over 2018 budget proposal
New Year: Imo communities outline challenges
Restructuring: Buhari’s decision retrogressive, callous — AIED
Here we are 2018!
LG POLL: Obaseki faces acid test in Edo
Promasidor among Top 50 Brands
God told me to run for president — Tunde Bakare
Amosun promises Ogun civil servants improved welfare
Restructuring remains panacea for peace in Niger Delta —IYC
APC chieftain tasks FG on funding of NDDC in 2018

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
Subscribe
Nigeria Airways pensioners petition Senate President over unpaid benefits
FORMER workers of Nigerian Airways have petitioned the President of Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, pleading with him to intervene and quicken the release of N45billion approved by President Muhammadu Buhari for the payment of their entitlements.
Provision of social infrastructure, my top priority — Akeredolu
GOVERNOR Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, yesterday said the era of payment of salaries and allowances of workers in the state to the exclusion of provision of social service to the people would not be allowed to continue by his administration.
Nigeria loses 72% internet revenue to US
IDEALLY, hosting domain names locally will curb capital flight and bring greater economic value. Sadly, as it stands, majority of .ng and .com.ng websites in Nigeria are hosted in the United States, making Nigeria lose about 72 percent of the revenue local web hosting would have generated, a new report has shown.
OyaOya: Africa’s first online commodities trading platform debuts
AFRICA is the commodity-capital of the world, yet the continent has not been able to effectively distribute its resources amongst its people.
Agege Flyover: Ambode announces completion date, assures property owners of compensation
GOVERNOR Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has said that owners of property demolished for the 1.4 Kilometer Agege Flyover would be adequately compensated, even as he disclosed that the project would be completed in November.

Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe