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Dangote Prays For Lower Crude Oil Prices by Amaka Ilabor
Africa’s richest man and Nigeria’s indisputable business leader Aliko Dangote has told a packed room in New York that he is hoping that oil prices will ... -
Customs: Seme Nets N701m
The Nigeria Custom Service, Seme Command, said it collected N701million as revenue for the month of August. A statement by the command’s Public Relations Officer ... -
Boat Capsizes, Several Feared Dead in Kebbi
The Chairman of the Bagudo Local Government Council in Kebbi, Alhaji Muhammad Zagga has confirmed that no fewer than 53 traders were feared dead in ... -
Customs: Zone B Makes N1.4b Seizures
The Controller, Aminu Dahiru of Zone B of the Nigeria Customs Service, Kaduna, has disclosed that the Command intercepted a total of 1,357 smuggled items valued ... -
FG Releases N2b For Maritime University Okerenkoko as Politics, Interests Stagnates MAN, Oron
The Federal Government has released N2 billion for the takeoff of the Maritime University, Okerekoko in Delta State. Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who disclosed ... -
MAritime Security: NIMASA/Police Synergize
The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that effective policing is an essential component of ... -
Customs Intercept Rifles
The Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted 1,100 rifles which were imported into the country from Turkey under false declaration. The ... -
TTP: NSC Partner Ogun State Govt
The Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) Mr. Hassan Bello, has called on the Ogun State Government to partner with the Council for the ... -
Ballast Water Convention Enter into Force
A key international measure for environmental protection that aims to stop the spread of potentially invasive aquatic species in ships’ ballast water enters into force ... -
Bad Governance/Poverty Causes of Agitations/Unrest in Africa-UN
Poverty, marginalisation and bad governance are more important factors in the radicalisation of young Africans than religion, according to a new study published on Thursday. The ...