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Remittance Fraud: Senate Indict MDAs of N1.7trillion
The Senate Ad-hoc Committee on alleged misuse, under-remittance and other fraudulent activities in revenue collection has revealed that many agencies of the Federal Government shortchanged it ... -
Why MAN Oron Suspended Admission
Facts have emerged on why the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN, Oron, suspended admission for prospective students who applied for admission this year. Credible sources ... -
Security: Nigeria, Turkey Collaborate
President Muhammadu Buhari and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have agreed to strengthen cooperation between the security agencies of both countries to counter terrorism. At a ... -
Mugabe Dropped
The World Health Organization, WHO, has reacted swiftly to international outrage over its appointment of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador, rescinding the decision ... -
NAFDAC Gets Pass Mark on Service Delivery
National Coordinator, SERVICOM services, Mrs. Nnenna Akajemeli, has awarded a fair grade in service delivery to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and ... -
Electricity? Ibadan DISCO To Cough N50m
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has slammed a fine of N50 million to the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IEDC). The fine was on account ... -
Insecurity: Customs Shelves Ease of Doing Business Policy
One of the policies that rescued Nigeria, and indeed Nigerians from the pains of recession that the country was plunged into by economic recklessness of previous ... -
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 ...