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AISAGBONHI: Abandoned at 9 months, sent away at 13, now a wealth creator

The axiom that a man’s life is defined by the choices he makes, found practical expression in our today’s story. The import of the maxim manifested in Chief Omochiere Aisagbonhi, President/C.E.O. of Omais Investment Nigeria Limited. At periods when he had not attained the age of consent, life left him with mean choices. Rather than sulking when he was sent out of his home at 13, it was taken as a challenge to build a better future for himself. Hence, his journey to Benin, where he rented an apartment at that age while working as a petrol attendant.

Challenges of private security companies — Olaniran, Kings Guards’ boss

•Calls for synergy between private security firms, government security agencies By Ishola Balogun Sam Olaniran is the Managing Director, CEO, Kings Guards Nigeria Limited, a well-known private  industrial security firm in Nigeria that has Chief Dele Fajemirokun as chairman. With strong presence in all the 36 states of the country including Abuja, the top security firm […]

How I’m tackling jailbreak, restoring discipline to Nigerian prisons — NPS CG, Ahmed

Mr Ja’afaru Ahmed is a thoroughbred officer, who has held strategic positions in the Nigerian Prisons Service until May 2016 when President Muhammadu Buhari found him most qualified to be appointed as the Controller General of the Nigerian Prisons Service, an organisation he joined in 1989. Among the posts Mr. Ahmed had held before his appointment as the NPS CG are: Officer in charge, Birnin Kebbi Old Prison; Officer in charge Kano Central Prison; Controller of Prisons, Sokoto State Command; Controller of Prisons, Kebbi State Command; Assistant Controller General of Prisons (Admin) at the National Headquarters; Zonal Coordinator, Zone A Headquarters, Lagos and Deputy Controller General of Prisons (Admin)  at the National Headquarters, Abuja.

Belgium-Nigeria relations have intensified

The relations between Nigeria and Belgium have intensified since the transition of Nigeria to democracy. And it is the wish of the Belgian Government to reinforce the relations even more, particularly in the area of supporting investment initiatives in Nigeria.

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