Foreign dominance of coastal waters threatens Nigeria’s security
CBN’s Sidi-Ali wins 2026 NSA Award
2016 N6 TRILLION BUDGET: The lowest oil benchmark in many years and the economic recession fear
NERC grants licence for power plant expansion to 685mw
Nigeria is heavily ‘under-banked’ — Jibrin, MD/CEO, Suntrust
Renewable power solution’ll underdevelop Africa —Ayade
2016 Rio: Brazil Olympics misses first deadline for clean energy
Shipowners canvass master plan for Commonwealth members
Indigenous operators produce 6% of Nigeria’s oil
Kudos, knocks greet proposed pipelines privatisation
Electricity consumers complain of exploitation in Abuja
1.7bn people have no access to electricity—ExxonMobil
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SubscribeE-dividend mandate’ll reduce unclaimed dividend — Shareholders
Electronic Dividend (e-dividend) was introduced to forestall the rising incidence of unclaimed dividend in the Nigerian Capital Market. Shareholders who spoke with Vanguard Investors Forum, explain how e-dividend works and its benefits over paper dividend.
KPMG calls for adoption of IFRS 9 financial system
Professional service firm, KPMG has called for the adoption of the new International Financial Reporting Standard, IFRS 9, for a more professional financial measurement.
Policies, infrastructure stifle LPG use
EXPERTS have identified critical issues that hamper the growth of liquefied petroleum gas, LPG, also called cooking gas consumption in Nigeria, even as Nigeria has lost access to World Bank loan due to low consumption.
EU worries over drop in FDI to Nigeria
European Union (EU) has expressed concern over mixed response from foreign investors into Nigeria due to consistent drop in the country’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from $8.9 billion in 2011to $4.9bn in 2014.
NMDC trains 40 graduates on foundry practice
JOS- THE National Metallurgical Development Centre, NMDC, has trained over 40 graduates under the foundry practice programme for youth empowerment of the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria, SMEDAN.
Kibo antiballistic cabins make entry into Nigeria
G. Glentos, a company based in Thessaloniki in Greece has introduced Kibo bullet guarding facilities into the Nigeria market.
Finance sector worries over rising rules violations
Stakeholders in the financial market have expressed dismay over the rate at which public companies violate extant rules of their respective regulators, thereby attracting heavy fines. According to a cross-section of key shareholders that spoke with Financial Vanguard, recklessness and carelessness on the part of companies’ chief executives that give rise to such penalties should be curtailed, or the board and management of such companies should either be sacked or be made to pay the fines instead of using shareholders’fund.
Pioneering rapid growth in technology via CSR
The technological revolution of the past 150 years has given people around the world easy access to everything from smartphones to life-saving medical devices. While one may not yet be aware of all the implications of our hyper-connected society, it is abundantly clear that the rapid growth in the capability and availability of smart technology is a net positive for everyone. However, despite the progress that has accompanied bringing futuristic technology to so many homes, the technological revolution has had a negative impact on the environment and emerging markets still lag far behind their developed peers.
Training, key to unlocking e-commerce potential in Nigeria – Akinde
Chief Executive Officer of e-commerce solution provider, Slimtrader, Femi Akinde has identified capacity building as a critical ingredient to unlocking the potential of e-commerce in Nigeria. Akinde who was speaking at the Africa Technology Summit in Ghana highlighted the need for employers to train people in order to achieve set business goals, while identifying talent acquisition as one of the major challenges confronting the sector.
Global economic changes, accountability drive high demand for data – Kale
National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has recorded an explosion in the demand for data and statistical information both from international and local interests. Key data request indicators at the NBS show that in 2005, just under 50,000 reports were downloaded from the NBS website compared to over three million in 2014, just as requests for data by walk-in users which was 23 in 2005 rose to 1,817 in 2014.
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