
APC summons emergency NEC Meeting for March 17
Meeting TY Buratai, the workaholic Army General
When death visited Kaduna communities at dawn
How South West gave legal teeth to Amotekun
In Honour of the Great Vincent Chukwuemeka Ike
Oil certainties beyond COVID-19
For Oshiomhole, it’s time to Beware the Ides of March
Corporal Nwafor and souls forgotten
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SubscribeStandard Bank issues inaugural green bond
By Moses Nosike Standard Bank of South Africa Limited (SBSA) has issued its first evergreen bond, via private placement with IFC, a development finance institution focused on the private sector, part of the World Bank Group. It is a 10-year facility with the express purposes of raising capital for use in on-lending by Standard Bank […]
APFFLON berates FRSC for gross negligence
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has been vehemently lampooned by African Association of Professional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON), for negligence to its statutory duties on the Federal roads, which one amongst them is to ensure proper checks on vehicles for road worthiness as well as proper documentation.
MBMJP to Buhari: Add us among National Humanitarian Coordination Committee
The Middle Belt Movement for Justice and Peace, MBMJP, has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to include Benue state in his recently approved National Humanitarian Coordination Committee
No sanctuary in Kwara for criminals fleeing from Amotekun —Yinka Aluko
Special Adviser on Special Duties to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara state, Alhaji Ahmed Yinka Aluko is a renowned security expert. Popularly called “Home boy” by his teaming admirers, Aluko had his first degree in statistics, had his masters in security and strategic studies and is currently studying for his doctorate degree in Security and Strategic Management at the University of Ilorin. Before venturing into politics he had worked in the banking sector, accounting firm as well as defunct National Electric Power Authority, NEPA.
Can VITAMIN C beat Coronavirus?
Desperate to avoid coming down with a winter cold or worse, plenty of us will be dosing up on vitamin C supplements — and doctors in China are even looking into its effectiveness against coronavirus.
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