PFIPC: Tinubu under pressure to drop ICPC inquiry, order independent investigation
Bishop faults Amnesty to militant youths
Asari Dokubo and Governor Amaechi make peace
I caught them red-handed!
Seduced by his dirty old dad
Publish more oath photos, Ogun lawmakers dare Daniel
Osun: Tribunal dismisses Oyinlola’s applications
Mimiko accuses Agagu of operating secret account
My Pikin: Court adjourns case to July 22
Gbenga Obasanjo, Moji in court over children’s custody
Fashola approves redevelopment of Oshodi market
Amnesty International faults Yar’Adua’s package
Akala’s aide kidnapped, N20m ransom demanded
Implementation, bane of 1999 Constitution—Mark
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SubscribeACAMB flays rating of Nigerian banks
The Association of Corporate Affairs Managers of Banks (ACAMB) has condemned in totality the publication by The Africa Report, a bi-monthly published by Paris-based Groupe Jeune Afrique which was quoted by The Punch, a Nigerian daily, classifying Nigerian banks into an unknown and unacceptable ratings.
ATM: CBN’s redeployment deadline now Aug 31
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday extended the deadline for banks to redeploy their off-site ATMs by two months to August 31.
BICC to transfer Oba Ovonrawmen’s remains to Benin
“We are looking at reviving tourism in Edo state. We are actually looking at how we can set up a commission; we are also looking at how we can bring back the corpse of Oba Ovariamen to Benin and build a tourist industry around it.
“We have a total package that we will like to sit with the state Commissioner for Tourism to discuss,†Osawaru said.
Amnesty C’ttee, stakeholders meet in PH
He also assured that his committee would look at some of the critical issues raised at the forum for it to work with.
Earlier, founding president of the Ijaw Youth Council, Dr Felix Tuodolor expressed dissatisfaction with the composition of the committee which he said did not have enough Niger Deltans. He also said there were fears in the region that the committee had more of security operatives.
Diversion of N4trillion: S’Court suspends suits against FG
By Ise-Oluwa Ige ABUJA—The Supreme Court, yesterday, suspended, indefinitely, hearing in multiple lawsuits instituted by 20 state governments, challenging the Federal Government over what they called “illegal diversion†of huge sums of monies in excess of N4 trillion from the Federation Account. The decision of the Supreme Court followed a request by the governments of […]
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