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Standard Chartered bank is closing 80 to 100 branches to improve profitability in 2015 Standard Chartered will close up to...
Read moreFor the third consecutive trading day, indicators of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) closed in the positive trajectory as they...
Read moreMedview Airlines said that the Federal Government has designated the airline to operate flights to Singapore, Israel, Dubai and Jeddah....
Read moreThe United Bank for Africa (UBA) Board Chairman, Tony O. Elumelu, has announced the donation of $1 million to assist...
Read moreThe National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) on Wednesday issued an operating licence to a new operator, Chapters Digital Nigeria Limited, in...
Read moreIn keeping with his promise to revive moribund establishments and transform workers’ fortunes in Anambra State, the state governor, Chief...
Read moreFIFA has reiterated that the Club World Cup will be held in Morocco next month, despite the country refusing to...
Read moreThe policy on promotion of local content in key sectors of the economy may soon result in a ban on...
Read moreThe police lack the competence to interpret the constitution A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja last week reinforced the...
Read moreBy taking up the crusade for the safety of the practice of journalism, the United Nations is identifying with the...
Read moreThe Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved contracts totalling N100,234,252,930.53 for some road projects ...
Read moreProf. Akasoba Duke-Abiola, a Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential aspirant, has asked a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to stop...
Read moreA suspected female suicide bomber has killed herself in a failed attempt on students of Federal College of Education, Kontagora...
Read morePresident Goodluck Jonathan has formally unveiled the new N100 commemorative notes at the Presidential Villa, Abuja ...
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