COVID-19: Domesticate solution, stop waiting for solution from western world ― Olateru- Olagbegi
Lockdown: Police prosecute 150 violators in Kano
Shi’ites vow to resume ‘Free Zakzaky’ protests
Customs strike force rakes N2.1bn in 4 months
Soldiers turn hire drivers at Tin can port

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The potential of technology to reduce human error – FBNQuest
The most comforting stories are those with happy endings. Our nirvana in the midst of Covid-19 would be the production of a tested vaccine that is widely available across advanced and developing countries.
COVID-19: Apapa youths threaten to shut down port operations over neglect
APAPA youths under the aegis of United Apapa Youths Forum, UAYF, have threatened to shut down port operations over alleged neglect by seaport terminal operators, shipping companies as well as government agencies operating within Apapa port city, Lagos.
CIFC awards Adegbola Oreyingbo for excellence
Global audit and governance expert, Adegbola Oreyingbo, has been honoured with the Excellent Leadership Award by the Chartered Institute of Finance and Control (CIFC), recognising his outstanding contributions to financial governance, regulatory compliance, and enterprise risk management across multiple continents.
Why Multichoice empowers GOtv users to manage accounts independently
By Prince Osuagwu – Hi-Tech Editor Pay Television operator, Multichoice Nigeria has rolled out different Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Among all of them, the investments in public information, using tech-based platforms, appears to break the barriers in customer relations. The company has made remarkable initiatives worth over N1 billion […]
COVID-19: Seafarers attack one another over long stay onboard
FOLLOWING long stay onboard vessels occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic seafarers have turned on themselves.
Deputy President General of Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, Comrade Douglas Eromoboh, raised an alarm that two seafarers stabbed themselves onboard a vessel and that all over the oil platforms and rigs, seafarers are now attacking their captains because they want to go home.
Pandemics in history: Was Nigeria prepared for COVID-19?
By Aare Afe Babalola IT is no longer news that SARS-CoV-2, renamed COVID-19 by the World Health Organisation on February 11, 2020, has taken the world by storm, transcending borders and geographical landscapes, defying orthodox treatments and holding several economies, first-world and third-world alike, to ransom. Besides its dire health implications, the COVID-19 pandemic has […]
Arigo Technologies offer businesses one month free registration
Leading Tech and E-commerce company, Arigo.ng is offering business owners in Nigeria and Sub-Sahara Africa one-month free business registration on its platform. Arigo is a top-notch tech and I.T firm with interests in e-commerce, database management, web/apps design development, ICT training and consulting, to mention just a few. Due to the current lockdown measures put […]
Madagascar starts COVID-Organics clinical trials, factory to be built
Madagascan president Andry Rajoelina has announced that clinical trials will start today (May 4) with COVID-Organics. A factory will also be built within a month to boost its production. The president disclosed the developments during a national address on Sunday during which he extended the state of health emergency in the southern African island nation […]
COVID-19: Ethiopian cargo and repatriation ops continue
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s biggest and most profitable, was not left out of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic which hit the aviation industry very badly. Whiles most airlines across the continent are grounded totally, Ethiopian continues flying in two main operation zones – cargo and repatriation flights. ALSO READ: Madagascar starts COVID-Organics clinical trials, factory to […]
Africa’s oil producers impacted by OPEC production cut
Africa’s oil-producing nations have not been spared the impact of the global decision to reduce oil output. About 14 countries in sub-Saharan Africa produce oil, which accounts for most of their annual export income. Crude oil prices rose marginally on Friday (May 1) as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and their allies started […]

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