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Nigeria Loses Out On SAATM
As Botswana, Burkina Faso, Chad, Egypt, Gabon others Sign Up Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya – Africa’s engine rooms – are among the ... -
Saraki Commends AMJON
Charges Maritime Journalists on Developmental Reportage The Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has charged members of the ... -
ASSU Stop Gowon, Soyinka from Speaking
From Speaking at UNIABUJA Dr Kasim Umaru, the Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Abuja chapter says the union has no ... -
Nigerians Open One Million Accounts Monthly
60% Nigerians have no bank accounts Managing Director, Nigeria Inter Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), Mr Niyi Ajao, says one million bank accounts are opened monthly ... -
Minimum Wage for Seafarers
Gets $27 Increase between 2019-2021 The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have agreed to update the minimum ... -
Security Vote is not Free Money
Security Vote is not personal entitlement The Court of Appeal in Abuja has said failure of public officers to give an account of security ... -
Pastor Goes to Prison
Accused of Rape and Corruption South Korean Pastor Lee Jaerock, has been convicted of multiple rape of eight female followers — some of whom ... -
Jonathan’s Transition Hours
“If you embark on digging a hole for your enemy, you better make it shallow, because you might end up in the hole yourself. ... -
Microsoft Founder Dies
Gave over $2b to Charity Paul Allen, who co-founded of Microsoft with his childhood friend Bill Gates, has died at 65. Allen and Gates ... -
Tuberculosis: World Population at Risk-WHO
“We need to join forces to root out this disease that has a devastating social and economic impact on those who are left behind’ ...









