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SEC commences nationwide campaign to recover unclaimed dividends

By Peter Egwuatu  The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has commenced a nationwide enlightenment campaign to help Nigerians recover unclaimed dividends and other monies arising from capital market transactions. The campaign, which began with a town hall meeting in Lagos yesterday, is aimed at sensitising investors on the existence of unclaimed monies, the role of the […]
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EBSUTH workers vow to resume strike Monday

Workers in Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital (EBSUTH), have vowed to resume their suspended strike by Monday, if the state government fails to meet a-3 day deadline given to it by the joint Unions/Associations of EBSUTH to implement the agreements reached between the negotiating committee of the workers and government.

Hope for power as Shell repairs gas pipeline

SHELL Petroleum Development Company’s Joint Venture Trans-Niger Delta pipeline has re-opened after being shut for repair of leaks which occurred on Tuesday owing to the activities of vandals.

Edo police set up anti-kidnapping squad

WORRIED by the spate of kidnapping in Edo State, the state police command has set up a special anti-kidnapping squad, vowing that the squad would fish out the sponsors and perpetrators of the crime in the state.

Group blames DESOPADEC’s cash-crunch on mischief-makers

AS the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) groans under non-allocation of her share of the 13% derivation fund for the past four months, the Concerned Delta State Youth (CDYF) yesterday attributed the current travails of the commission to the handiwork of mischief makers and those intimidated by its achievements in less than two years of existence.

Group petitions Uduaghan over damaged water project

A group, Concerned Okerenkoko Youth Forum, Okerenkoko in Gbaramatu kingdom, Warri South-West local government area of Delta State, has petitioned the state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, over the damage by the Joint Task Force of the multi-million naira air-to-water facility provided for the Ijaw communities during its last military operation.

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