Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Women are attracted to me because of grace of God in me – Steve Crown
EZEEMO: Man who only dreamed of owning a car, comfortable house
We’ll continue to fund bankable projects in agric sector — Fidelity Bank MD
EXPLOSIVE DECLARATION ON RESTRUCTURING: Buhari, only you can solve this mess or else…
Nigeria foreign reserves have been depleted by foreign airlines – Onyema
Kalanama VIII: A journey turned around by teacher’s victimization
Norway will expand ties with Nigeria
I wonder why any pastor will not have compassion – Oritsejafor
2019 too short to change Nigeria—Doyin Okupe
S3x not food to me, just exercise – — Mosunmola Adeleye
Govt will do all that it should do to stop fake news – Femi Adesina
We have provided meters to 65% of our customers – EKO DISCO
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We’re designing a software to assist members comply with NAICOM requirements — Okunoren
One of the focus of the Governing Board of NCRIB is to continually give value to members and enhance their compliance with the regulatory requirements expected of them. The Board has just approved the proposal for a shared service agreement where software is designed to assist members comply with NAICOM requirements and avoid penalties. Circulars explaining the full details of this initiative will be circularized to members.
With or without oil, Nigeria will overcome economic woes — Oyebade
Personally, I think it is time for our government to support the diversification of the economy. This will make many people gain more exposure, our goods will be exported and we will make more money for the economy
University lecturers’ strike ’ll end if…, ASUU tells FG
Amid hopes that the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) teams will meet this week to try to resolve the issues that led to the strike by university lecturers across the country, ASUU President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, says the implementation of seven issues with timelines was crucial to the resolution of the dispute.
The military is monitoring social media, DHQ spokesman, Major General John Enenche, insists
The military profession obeys the law of armed conflict, the Geneva Convention, and it is something that is not really normal: Somebody that was your enemy, that shot at you, that killed your friends and colleagues, will now come out and say ‘I have surrendered’ and the law says you must show him love
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