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Healthy Workforce: US Pledges to Fight Diseases
The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington, said on Monday that his country would remain committed to the fight against HIV/AIDS and ... -
China, Philippines Agree to Avoid Maritime Skirmishes
following a brief standoff near a Philippine-occupied island in a disputed part of the South China Sea, China and the Philippines has agreed ... -
“I Thank Jonathan For Sacking Me”-Waziri
Former Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri, has lauded the decision of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, ... -
S.Korean Refiners Strategize to Benefit From 2020 Shipping Mandate
South Korean refiners are planning to spend over $5 billion on plant upgrades in response to tighter rules on shipping fuel, boosting ... -
Yemen’s Houthis Threaten to Attack Warships, Oil Tankers if…
Yemen’s armed Houthi movement has said it could attack warships and oil tankers from enemy countries in retaliation against the closure of Yemeni ports ... -
Stakeholders Kick as FG Approves Another Tank Farm In Apapa
The perennial traffic crisis in and around Apapa area of Lagos, notwithstanding, the Federal government has approved the construction of a new tank ... -
Denmark And Ghana Partner to Enhance Maritime Safety
An authority-to-authority cooperation has been initiated between the maritime administrations in Denmark and Ghana to contribute to the enhancement of safety at sea ... -
Shoppers Spend $25.3b In One Day
Chinese shoppers spent a record $25 billion online on this year’s “Singles Day” promotion run by e-commerce giant Alibaba, up nearly 40 percent ... -
Abuja-Kaduna Rail: More Coaches/Locomotives Soon
The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaech says the Federal Government will inaugurate 10 new coaches and two locomotives for the Abuja-Kaduna rail ... -
Maritime University of Nigeria Gets More Funds For Academic Excellence
The Federal Government has approved an increase of N5 billion as take-off grant for the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta, from N2 billion earlier ...