Speaker Abbas mourns victims of Kaduna bomb attack
Tinubu committed to change Nigeria’s economic fortune – Shettima
Hi-Impact Planet unveils Africa’s biggest performing stage
Abuja airport closure: We’ll rather lose billions of dollars than lives of Nigerians —Minister
Pay attention to N-Delta devt in 2017, CEPEJ urges Buhari
Lamido tasks Nigerians on unity, patriotism
Abia House mandates Ikpeazu to spend N10. 6bn Paris Club funds
Urhobo dump Omene, elect Taiga as UPU President-General
Equities Performance: YtD raced against time, closed -6.1%
Why we changed two speakers in two days, Ndukwe
Nigeria oil production receives 61,000bpd boost
Nigeria’s communication governance of indifference
NNPC, PPMC earned N981bn from petroleum products in 10 months
Group appeals to Enugu govt to re-open goat market
62 stocks record no price movement in 2016
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Subscribe6 die, many injured in Ogun, Katsina auto crashes
Six people lost their lives while many others sustained injuries in separate auto accidents in Sagamu, Ogun State and Malumfashi-Funtua Road in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State, yesterday.
Olukoya predicts multiple sorrow for corrupt persons
GENERAL Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, MFM, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya has sounded a stern warning to corrupt people, saying they will reap whirlwind this year.
Insurers pay deceased police officers N74m under compulsory group life
LIFE underwriters paid about N74.24 million claims to the Nigerian Police Force, NPF, for onward remittance to families of deceased officers in 2014 under the compulsory group life scheme for federal government workers.
FRCN’s corporate governance unfriendly to businesses— Osunkeye
IMMEDIATE past Chairman of Nestle Foods Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Osunkeye, has criticised the Code of Corporate Governance released by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria, FRCN, saying the code is unfriendly to businesses.
Oil production cut: Oil majors may sabotage deal —Analyst
Despite the agreement reached by members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, and non-OPEC members to cut oil production, an expert has expressed fears that oil majors may sabotage the deal.
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