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Buhari Insists Nigeria’s Broke, Says Foreign Investors Know More Than Us
“Any (foreign) investor who is interested in investing in Nigeria will seem to know more about the economy more than ourselves.
“So when I come...
Apple Istore Offers 50 Percent Trade-In On New IPHONE6
Apple iStore has reiterated its commitment to offer up to 50 percent of the current iPhone value by trading in iPhone for a new...
Reps Come To The Rescue Of 2,500 Medical Graduates Over NYSC Call-Up
The House of Representatives has asked the Nigeria Medical and Dental Council (NMDC) to waive the conventional rule and allow 2,500 medical graduates to...
Shell Did Not Clean Oil Spills In Niger Delta – Amnesty
Amnesty International and the Center for Environment, Human Rights and Development in Nigeria has put to lie the multinational oil company, Shell’s claim that...
We’ll Deal Decisively With You, Police Warns Unruly Kogi Workers
Police has warned striking workers in Kogi State against blocking roads in expressing their grievances.
The Force stressed that it will mobilize maximally to deal...
Prof. Olowu Becomes Dean, American University Of Nigeria Law Faculty
A South Africa-based Nigerian legal luminary, Professor Oladejo Justus Olowu has resumed as the founding dean of the faculty o law at the American...
Passport: Dasuki Laughs Last
The immediate past National Security Adviser (NSA), Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd.) laughed last today, as the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, ordered the...
Communication Commission Gives MTN Go Ahead To Operating Spectrum
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved the renewal of mobile market leader MTN Nigeria’s operating spectrum in the 900MHz and 1800MHz frequency bands.
With...
5 Things Buhari Can Do To Get Nigeria Back On Track, By Matthew Page
President Muhammadu Buhari, who was inaugurated May 29, is the antithesis of the stereotypical Nigerian politician: incorruptible, soft-spoken, self-effacing and deliberate. He embraces the...
Govt. Computers Crashed, Delayed October Workers’ Pay – Presidency
The Presidency has said that the delay in paying October salaries to the federal civil servants was caused by computers that crashed.
The Presidency explained...









