Nobody Wants MTN To Die, Communications Minister Assures
"Nobody wants MTN to die. Nobody wants MTN to shut down."
These were the words of the new minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu when he...
Customs Boss Advises Smugglers To Look For Another Business
The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service retired Colonel Hameed Ali has advised smugglers operating in the country to, in their own best...
Guinness Nigeria Cries Out: NAFDAC Fined Us N1 Billion With No Reason
Guinness Nigeria has said that it had being fined 1 billion Naira ($5 million) by the National Agebcy for Food and Drug Administration and...
Ekiti Economy Is Collapsing, Fayose Cries Out
Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has raised an alarm that the state’s economy might be grounded in five months time unless something urgent is...
70,000 Nigerians Have Lost Jobs In Construction Firms, Union Leader Laments
President of the National Union of Civil Engineering Construction, Furniture and Wood Workers, Amechi Asugwuni has lamented that no fewer than 70,000 workers in...
I Will Resolve MTN Crisis In 2 Weeks, New Chairman Assures
The newly appointed chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the MTN, Africa’s largest wireless operator Africa’s largest wireless operator, Phuthuma Nhleko has promised to...
Dabengwa Resigns As MTN Chief Executive Officer
The Chief Executive of MTN, Africa’s largest mobile operator, Sifiso Dabengwa has announced his resignation from his position and took the brunt for the...
Stop Amendment To Oil And Gas Free Zone, Ladol Begs Court
Ladol Integrated Logistics Free Zone Enterprise and MCI FZE Yard Development Ltd has gone to the Federal High Court, Lagos to seek to restrain...
Buhari May Propose N8 Trillion For 2016 Budget
President Muhammadu Buhari may have set to present to the nation, a budget of about N8 trillion for 2016.
This fact came to light via...
Nigeria Government Pays N413 Billion Subsidy To Oil Marketers
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced that the Federal Government has approved the payment of 413 billion naira ($2.1 billion) to oil marketers...














