

Why Abia is prospering under Ikpeazu
Stock market transaction cost up 0.17 % as operators decry imposition of VAT
Ibori, Oyovbaire, leaders with midas touch – Oghenesivbe
Polaris CEO challenges new employees on digital age
Forex: Turnover in I&E rises by 38% to $4bn in July
N3.6bn debt: AMCON takes over steel firm
National Assembly’s resolutions and Edo legislature
FG earmarks N2.25bn for RUGA in 2019 budget — Presidency
FG earmarks N2.25bn for RUGA in 2019 budget — Presidency
Need for aviation security audit
Govt must flush out bad Fulanis from South-East — Catholics
AMCON takes over steel firm over N3.6bn debt
Oriental Energy announces oil discovery in Ebok Deep (OML 67)
RUGA, FURA and blind interventions
Rescue of kidnap victims in Ogun: How the battle was fought, won
The courts as shopping malls
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Subscribe9 banks scale CBN’s dividend hurdle, 4 fail
DIVIDEND pay-out in banks rose 12.6 percent for their financial year ended December 2018 despite the dividend restriction policy introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. About nine banks scaled the CBN hurdle while four were caught napping.
Edo Assembly: NASS resolution undermines Edo’s sovereignty — Oyegun
BENIN CITY— Former National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, and first civilian governor of Edo State, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has said the resolution of the National Assembly to a sitting governor makes a mockery of a status of state as enshrined in the Nigerian constitution.
Ndidi, Chukwueze, Iwobi ranked Nigeria’s best three in Europe
Three Super Eagles stars have been ranked the best three Nigerian players in Europe over the last six months by CIES Football Observatory.
Tilt Group Boss bags ‘The First Integrity in Conduct” award
The CEO of Tilt Group; a multinational company with operations in Nigeria and across Africa, Mr Habeeb Okunola received the first Omoluabi award for “Integrity in Conduct” as he marked his birthday in Lagos on 2nd of August 2019.
State of the nation: 2023 polls’ll be worse unless… — Kolade
IT took a six-month chase to get Dr Christopher Kolade, 86, to speak on burning national issues. The veteran broadcaster, former Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and chairman of Cadbury Nigeria Plc, prefers to work silently to get things working again in his beloved country.
However, after persistent pressure, Dr Kolade, who is one of the Burdened Elders seeking ways to silence the drums of war in Nigeria, spoke on the state of the nation and how to save the country. He also spoke on the Nigerian civil war, how soldiers made dialogue unworkable, the falling standard of education in Nigeria, how we can halt brain drain, and deepen our democracy among others.
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