Monthly Archives: November 2017

Anambra Guber: Election ends with APGA in early lead

The governorship election in Anambra State has come to an end at the GRA Unit, Onitsha with the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, hopeful of emerging in a landslide victory. Anambra State Managing Director of Urban Development, Hon. Patrick Obianwu, in a chat with newsmen noted that the full results …

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Airtel Boss Segun Ogunsanya In Hot Soup

Mr. Olusegun Ogunsanya, Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Nigeria Airtel Nigeria Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Olusegun Ogunsanyais in big trouble as the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee investigating the operational activities of telecoms operators panel has threatened to issue an arrest warrant against him and chairman of the defunct Etisalat Nigeria, Akeem Bello-Osagie for …

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​Heritage Bank may be facing liquidity challenges

Hadiza Bala Usman, Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) may have unwittingly disclosed that Heritage Bank may be facing liquidity challenges, as the bank had refused to release $21.3 million belonging to the agency. She made the disclosure while appearing before a House of Representatives Committee investigating compliance with the Treasury …

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Many feared dead in Lagos train accident

Many people died, on Thursday morning, at the Abbatoir area of Agege, in the outskirts of Lagos State when a train derailed. Several person were seriously injured while many vehicles and other property worth several millions were destroyed. Lagos State police spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, who confirmed the incident told The …

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18 Killed, 29 Injured In Boko Haram Bomb Attack In Borno

According To Dailypost, suicide bombers have attacked a mosque during magrib (sunset) prayer in Borno state. Police in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital has confirmed that eighteen people, including four suicide bombers died in the ensuing explosion that rocked the state this evenin. It was gathered that twenty-nine others were …

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