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“I promise to encourage investment”-Gov. Akeredolu
The Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State Government, has promised to provide the enabling environment required to encourage investment with a view to developing...
Pounds anticipates for the best breakthrough from Brexit’s May deal
The pound held near an 11-week high on Friday after a newspaper reported the party that props up the minority Conservative government could support...
Asia stock strikes seven week high after U.S. technology firm rises
Asian stocks bounced to a seven-week high on Friday, buoyed by gains in U.S. technology firms as profit surpassed reduced some of the...
NIGERIA’S ELECTION 2019 AND THE LOOMING ASSAULT ON TRUTH
By Dr. Godknows Boladei IgaliAt last 2019 has, with poise, come! Like a spinning wheel, the orbit of political maelstrom in Africa's largest democracy,...
Police nab fake Asst. Comm, 212 other suspects in A’Ibom
By Emeka SamuelThe Police in Akwa Ibom has apprehended one Kingsley Udoyen (M) for parading himself as an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).It...
Council Chairman caution youths and politicians on thuggery.
By Danzumi IshakuCouncil chairman of Bali local government of Taraba state, Mr. Danfulani Danladi Suntai has condemned in strong terms the activities of political...
Construction of vegetable market by Jigawa Govt-Commissioner
The State Commissioner for Commerce, Trade and Industry, Alhaji Aminu Yanlleman,in Dutse on Wednesday said the Jigawa Government is constructing a vegetable market...
Banknotes fitness guidelines issued to commercial banks, others by CBN
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Wednesday issued banknotes fitness guidelines to commercial and micro finance banks to sustain public confidence in the...
Salu – Edunabon Kingmakers Berates Local Government Over Imposition of a Candidate
By Richard AkintadeRecent imposition of a candidate to be the next Salu of Edunabon in Ife North West Local Council Development Area of Osun...
FG to trade N150bn bonds on January 30
The Debt Management Office (DMO) says the Federal Government is to trade by subscription N150 billion worth of bonds on Jan. 30.The DMO said...