Guardian Newspaper Archive for March 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Govt moves to douse labour crisis in oil sector
Yar'Adua okays panel to implement police reforms
Govt unfolds ways to shield banks from meltdown
Challenges, gains of contributory pensions fund, by Pencom
'SANs just can't be appeal court judges'
SEC clears five firms on share price manipulation
In Makurdi, bulldozers reclaim railway land
Monfils, Tsonga, Federer, Djokovic, Williams sisters advance
Referees robbed Mambas, says coach
Ezeugo, Lulu others disagree over draw in Maputo
Nigeria needs economic stimulus package, says governor
Oil prices slide on worries over global economy
ABUCCIMA tells govt to cut down on borrowing
Okiro orders removal of militiamen from Nigercem
Investors besiege bond market, as equities indices slide further
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Why Africa's growth is tied to Nigeria, by UN scribe
Polio spread drops by 80 per cent in 2009, says WHO
Oil firms want talks with govt on tumbling fortune
From Yar'Adua, fresh commitment to FoI Bill
New studies confirm climate fears as Kyoto treaty talks begin
Indian innovator, reformer picks $.15m prize
On the West Coast, a concert of efforts against polio, others
Investors beseige bond market, as equities indices slide further
Marked to go...
Expect mind game in Tunis, says coach
Gabon stuns Morocco, tops Group A
Amodu blames wingless Eagles over draw
Natural gas plunge drags oil prices down
Unilever records N3b net profit in 2008, pays 68 kobo dividend per share
BPE to accelerate privatisation of NITEL, SAHCOL, says Anyawu
Govt to eliminate bottlenecks to economic growth, says Yar'Adua
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Nigeria Elected Vice-President Of UNESCO Convention
Panel Recommends Extension Of Okiro's Tenure
Forces Against Constitutional Amendment, By Mantu
Use Religion As Agent Of Change To Affect Lives, Fashola Tells Religious Leaders
Allegation Meant To Divert Attention - Ali
Geolab introduces medical biometric at airports
Margin Account Owners Now Sleepless
Tunisia, Togo start with wins
Super Eagles In Must-Win Ties Against Mozambique
Economy: Bankole Call For Synergy
Interbrand Emerges 'Agency Of The Year'
'Efficient Waterways Can Ease Traffic Congestion'
Expert Tasks Banks, CBN On New Interest Rates Regime
Friday, March 27, 2009
S'Court Orders Retrial Of Petition Against Yar'Adua's Election
Stop Cancer, Stress, Others With Scalar Energy Treatment
Tinubu: Police Detain Bisi Akande, Lai Mohammed
Intrigues...And The Jostle For Soludo's Job
Ghana's Agogo Writes Off Benin's Threat
Adebayor Gets Arsenal's Nod To Feature For Togo
Brothers Go To War For South African Ticket
Urgent Need To Re-brand Nigeria
Brand Glo Had Highest Dropped Call Rate In January, Says Report
Fashola's Wife Commends Cadbury Bournvita on 'Mama's Week'
Reps, NBA, AC query withdrawal of judges' security aides
Medical education, like other professional courses, in a dangerous slide
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Health Sector: A state of a nation's illness
More Nigerians seek asylum in Europe, others
Behold Davidson and Oluwaseun, Nigeria's computer whiz kids
Glorious death of a noble Prophet
MMA2 under severe threat from GAT
Shareholders task FinBank board on N106b fresh fund
Still... for a refuse-free Lagos
Teslim Balogun Stadium is ready for FIFA U-17 event, says Fashola
Ik Uche dreams two goals, as Eagles move to Maputo today
It's now or never for Peter
Court okays joinder of two firms in oil bloc dispute
Oil prices surge despite over supplied market
PHCN's successor firms to enjoy autonomy, generate 6,000mw electricity in 2009, says minister
NSE suspends stockbroking firm over AP's share price scam
Operators task NAICOM, market groups on unethical practices in industry
Eight feared killed as gunmen attack Police commissioner's convoy
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Why public tertiary institutions cannot access N20.8 billion, by ETF boss
Nwosu asks Nigerians for support
Okocha partners Oceanic Bank for talent hunt
Westerhof, Okocha give tips for victory
Senate boils over constituency projects
Six feared killed as gunmen attack Police commissioner's convoy
Reps invite NNPC, SGF others over N11b rural telephony contract
Did Ositelu watch the match in question?
Kpakol seeks international aid to eradicate poverty
Researchers boost immune system against cancers, HIV/AIDS with spirulina
Royal Exchange to operate microfinance bank
Scientists create 12 letters' DNA type in place of four
Meltdown: Review of capital market laws imperative, says Sulaiman
Again, the house collapses
Belgian firm partners Ogun, Ondo on $20b OK Free Trade Zone project
Govt to spend N2.9b on South-South co-operation programme, says official
Oil prices drop on rising build up in U.S. reserves
Nigeria's industrial sector worst hit by global meltdown, says Udenwa
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Change tactics or face humiliation, Nwankpa urges Peter
Expect surprises in Tunis, says coach Abe
Kanu, Martins, others arrive camp
PDP reserves 2011 presidential ticket for Yar'Adua
China, Nigeria sign $157m pact to replace faulty satellite
Why Nigeria must borrow to grow economy, by govt
Master mariners raise alarm over state of Nigerian waterways
Industrial capacity utilisation drops to 38, as bakers groan
FOREX: Has the CBN tamed the parallel market mafia?
Experts list ways to cushion meltdown in ICT
World Bank, NITDA, others host global IT services alliance
Nigeria loses N2.5 trillion yearly to inadequate technology funding
Total to commission Akpo Project in June, targets 175,000bpd
Sudan seeks support from Nigeria
Stocks meltdown: Expert suggests investment in mortgage sector
From Dafaranos, a parting vote for Nigeria
EFCC arrests, places former Ernst and Young boss on surveillance over alleged $12m fraud
Oil prices stay at $53 on U.S. recovery hopes
Govt reduces strategic minerals to five
IMO considers new route for Lagos bound ships
Monday, March 23, 2009
New Madagascar leadership illegal, Nigeria insists
Yar'Adua waits for N'Assembly on Information Bill
Appeal Court upholds Ohakim's election
Imperatives for workplace stress management
'Why Nigeria's human rights record is suspect'
The race against TB burden
How world stocks' crisis affected pension schemes, by Ahmad
Again, kerosene worries grip Lagos
Akpabio charges Peter to beat Chambers
Babalola dreads North Africans' threat at Davis Cup
Taiwo, Ejide in camp, as Amodu braces for tie without injured stars
Oil prices rise above $52 on stock market rally
NAICOM may sanction operators on unethical practices in insurance industry
Govt warns oil workers against confrontation
NSE probes alleged manipulation of AP's share price
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Sudan tops agenda as Maduekwe, Clinton meet
Council chiefs' sack reversible by court, says Mimiko
Pope asks African leaders to end corruption, wars
Optimism, anxiety as journalists' conference beckons
Communities mount opposition to Lekki-Epe Expressway toll charges
New UN report warns of increasing pressures on water
For the kidnapper....death beckons
OTC trading stocks indices dip on the Exchange
Raising hopes for thirsty Lagosians
O'Sullivan, White storm Lagos for Ball Pool tourney
Super Eagles open S'Africa camp today
Kanu gets quit notice, mulls over Qatar offer
Mini refineries not feasible now, says Agoro
Economic crisis: UNCTAD calls for greater regulation
Profligacy, bane of Nigeria's economy, says MAN chief
Ajaokuta steel project has failed, minister declares
Saturday, March 21, 2009
World Water Day: Nigeria May Miss MDGs Target
PDP Alleges Destabilisation Plot
Anxiety In S/Eeast Over DIG Onovo's Fate
'Anglicans Work Harder On Youth, Women'
Games That Banks Play
Andy Roddick Crushes Djokovic, Gets Set For Nadal
Agbonlahor Sets To Shock Liverpool
Nine-Man Red Devils Crash Again, Chelsea Also Fall
Economy: Expert Kicks Against Bail-out
Commerce Ministry To Promote Intellectual Property
Armstrong, Skein To Setup Manufacturing Plant In Nigeria
Jobs Losses, As Local Manufacturers Set Targets For Marketing Staff
Friday, March 20, 2009
AC Alleges Plot To Assassinate Tinubu, Others
Annan Warns African Leaders Against Sit-Tight Syndrome
Gari, Bush Rat May Cause Lasser Fever
Nigeria's League Of Billionaires
...Pires Wants To Beat Arsenal
It's Liverpool Versus Chelsea Again, Arsenal Faces Villareal
Amodu Invites Afolabi, As Injury Knocks Yobo Out Of Mozambique Tie
Enugu, ECN to collaborate on coal for power project
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Pope in Cameroun, accuses outside forces of ravaging Africa
Presidential panel okays N117.30b for power projects
States okay Yar'Adua's pay cut for officials
Muhammad, the world acclaimed prophet
Waiting for home brewed tele-novellas on screen
A dramatic change...then new challenge for Madagascar
Seeking solutions to missing luggage
PENCOM advocates new investment outlets for pension funds
Okota Link Bridge: A promise kept
Ohakim wants private sector support for Heartland
My fists will talk for me, Peter vows
Kanu dreams victory over Mambas, Yobo warns mates
Enugu ECN to collaborate on coal for power project
$140 a barrel is appropriate price for crude oil, says Lukman
Delta, Italian firm to build 250mw power plant
Experts flay price cutting by insurance operators
Police alert of militant camp in Zaria, sect denies claim
Why govt insists on oil sector reform, by Lukman
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Reps to probe human rights violations since 1999
Police alert of militant camp in Zaria
Why govt won't stop oil sector's reform, by Lukman
Mental arithmetic revolution begins at Zaria Academy
NLC tasks women on leadership roles
Researchers explore herbal treatments for tuberculosis
Operators fear local content policy target may fail
How UV light cuts TB spread
U.S., UAE investors stake interest in Nigeria's capital market
Their health now and for the future
Nigeria confirms for Egypt Open, Japan World Championships
Clash with Chambers crucial to Peter's career, says Duva
Siasia may engage foreign assistant
African brokers to float reinsurance firm
Oil prices tumble on new U.S. inventory report
Tribunal restrains Chevron Group from divesting its Texaco Nigeria equity stake
ICAN prescribes govt's urgent intervention in stock market crisis
Credit bureau data is critical to the expansion of credit in Nigeria, says Fried
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Babayaro may end his football career
NTF names Davis Cup team
Siasia is F'Eagles coach, NFF readmits Singabele
Lamentations, as Nigerians bemoan losses to meltdown in financial market
Hope for Benue's youth-beggars
Panel invites Babangida, others over Jos crisis
Nigerians count losses to capital market crisis
Alao-Akala wins at Appeal Court
PDP plots emergency rule in Ondo, says Mimiko
Govt reduces NIWA's monopoly on waterways, releases jetties to Lagos
Stakeholders foresee more factory closure, task Udenwa on demonstrable support
Credit bureau data is critical to the expansion of credit in Nigeria," says Fried
Global financial crisis: The coming of the third wave
Developing markets may dominate MVNO subscriber growth by 2013
Nigeria surpasses South Africa in mobile telecom market, says research
Addax inks deal with Transoceon on JDZ
OPEC's February production down by 28.07 mmbopd
NSE lists Pinnacle's 4.579 billion shares
Oil prices rise as investors weigh impact of OPEC moves
Italian investors to set up shoe plant in Nigeria
Govt may commence revocation of metallurgical licenses
Shell affirms "too uncertain" outlook for oil industry
Monday, March 16, 2009
Building investors' confidence in arbitration
Narrow escape from the hangman's noose
Emetole banks on defence for progress
Corporate bodies support People Police Marathon
Flying Eagles gets new coach today
Govt moves to avert measles' spread from Cameroun
Ben Enwonwu in focus, 'resurrects' tomorrow
Global meltdown can be a blessing, says Okonjo -Iweala
INEC decentralises operations, creates uniform wards
Between new wage agitation and economic realities
SEC moves to enhance speedy resolution of investment disputes
Oil prices fall as OPEC keeps supply levels steady
Pay local contractors, chamber urges govt
Reps to debate power probe report today
Meltdown saga takes toll on local content policy
Rivers State problems rest on governance, politics, cultism, chieftancy and insurgency, says Justice Eso
No visible impact of $120m World Bank loan, say miners
Sunday, March 15, 2009
FG, states, councils share N250.04b for February
CBN bars Bureaux de Change from bank loans
Telecoms tariffs may crash, says NCC
A rash of private jets amid want
CNN's documentary misses new face of Lagos
Action needed to avoid world water crisis, says UN
Branco family wins N500m compensation over Lagos MOD property dispute
OTC records N209b transactions in one week
Enter 'Good Samaritans' of the highway
Peteer begs Nigerians, vows to crush Chambers
F'Eagles, others await foes as teams jostle for tourney
Heartland beats FAR Morocco 3-1
Council seeks development of power, transportation
Insurers set agenda for industry regulation review committee
No visible impact of $120m World Bank loan, says miners
Recession: Govt to pursue human-face policy measures, says minister
Yar'Adua's Land Use Act Amendment:A Revolutional Proposal on The way
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Seedy Details About The Man Who Bribed Nigeria
Govt Releases Wings Aviation Crash Interim Report
Forex scarcity: Banks pay naira for foreign exchange inflows
Govt To Spend N323 Billion
Ademowo Urges Youths To Answer The Call Of God
Yar'Adua's Land Use Act Amendment:
Chibambo Vows To Shoot Down FAR Rabat
Liverpool Dismantle Man United At Old Tratford 4-1
Ubale: Nurturing Tennis Beginners To Stardom
IT Expert, Ugwu, Tasks Government On e-Leaning
America's Foppe, ICAN President Speak On Nigeria's Future
Bournvita Plans Free Mobile Breast Screening For 'Mama's Week'
New Salary Structure Worries Banks' Employees
Friday, March 13, 2009
Appeal Court Rules On Oyo Guber Suit Tuesday
PDP Elders Disagree On Party's Fortunes In Ogun
Bank Gets Nod To Manage Kwara's E-Payment Accounts
Argungu Festival Ends Today With Fishing Competition
The Ravishing Of Hope
Ohakim Urges Support For Heartland, Buys Ticket To Watch FAR Morocco Game
Rangers Attack Embattled Sunshine, As Tornadoes Host Wikki Tourists
Keep your apology, Anichebe tells British police
P&G's Susan Arnold Steps Down
Zain Customers Raise $85,000 For Nelson Mandela Foundation
Tough Cure For Pfizer's Nigerian Headache
Re-branding Nigeria New Logo, Slogan Set for Unveiling...
Thursday, March 12, 2009
U.S. septuagenarian fraudster, Madoff, admits guilt in N7.5tr scam
Nigerians with kidney diseases hit five million
Fresh measures to check meltdown coming , says VP
Controversy trails FEC's decision on electoral reforms report
The great Apostle of Allah
'My journey to the Commonwealth prize'
Again, Nigeria battles outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis, lassa fever
Accra, gold mine for Nigerian airlines
Exchange approves N76 billion new listings
Tears for water...
Police quiz Anichebe for 'looking in'
Davis Cup, AJC camp bubbles as players intensify preparation
Mozambique dreams victory over Eagles
Switzerland cuts rate, intervenes to weaken currency
UNIDO decries collapse of Nigeria's textile industry
Oil marketers want govt to pay N50 billion debt
Okiro orders investigation into militiamen's occupation of Nigercem
German teenager kills 16
Researchers validate coconut water as nature's 'energy' drink
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Govt rules out pay rise for workers
German teenager goes berserk, kills 16
Reps' panels move to end foreign domination in oil, gas sector
African leaders seek better representation on IMF board
Uneasy calm pervades College of Education, Akwanga
Govt accuses construction firms of defying labour laws
Excessive sugar consumption linked to ageing
NAICOM mobilises market associations in renewed offensive against fake operators
Scientists move closer to artificial life, successful stem cells treatment
The tortuous road to deregulation
FGN bond sales dip to N494b in 2008
Bulldozers rumble, Enugu residents grumble
Nigeria, Finland unite against human trafficking in sports
Eaglets refute being shut-out of FIFA Goal Project
NPL banishes Nasarawa to Ibadan, sanctions Akwa, Sunshine
Oil prices slide on rising U.S. inventories
Nigeria, Chinese firms sign N2.5b pact on vehicle plant
UAE to invest $500 million in Nigeria's real estate
Why congestion at ports persists, by NPA, customs
Dwindling oil prices threaten investment in oil industry, says OPEC
Govt set to resume investments in Onne's oil, gas free zone
PH refinery shops for $174.26m to drive four-year restoration plan
World Bank, IMF, Fed predict severe global economic crisis this yearWorld Bank, IMF, Fed. predict severe global economic crisis this year
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Governors back oil sector's deregulation
Govt releases $1.5b for sharing
Eso panel indicts Odili, Ateke over Rivers crisis
African leaders, IMF, others meet in Tanzania on meltdown
Govt overrules NPA, Customs, orders unrestricted vessel movement
How to protect industrial firms from global meltdown, by operators
CFYE: Is it time for the true picture to emerge?
Mobile content may hit $340b revenue mark by 2013
Policy makers, operators embrace mobile banking for the unbanked
NNPC signs $1.6b 'modified carry agreement' with oil multinationals
Low oil prices threaten investment in oil industry, says OPEC
OTC records N305b transactions in one week
It's giving a bad name to hang the dog
JTF arrests four over Ocean Boys' shooting
NTTF shops for N6m for Egypt Open
Obasi out, Uche declares self fit
Ministry, oil firms disagree on deadline for gas flaring
FG set to resume investments in Onne's oil, gas free zone
P.H. refinery shops for $174.26m to drive four-year restoration plan
World Bank, IMF, Fed. predict severe global economic crisis this yearWorld Bank, IMF, Fed. predict severe global economic crisis this year
Monday, March 09, 2009
Toriola doubts Nigeria's participation in Yokohama 2009
NFF courts Italy's Obinze for Super Eagles
Etuhu shocked by exclusion from Eagles list
Nigeria's compliance level to international laws, treaties, conventions, high
Govt woos N'Assembly over deregulation of oil sector
Yar'Adua, Finnish president meet on security, trade, others
Crisis trails power sector reforms
Yar'Adua, Mark, Ogbulafor, others mourn Gbong Gwom Jos
Implication of UK employment law review on Nigeria
Still bad news from Darfur
How Nigerian equities market fared in 2008, by experts
Sober Eid-el-Maulud in Lagos
Reps invite minister over N5b silos contract
NAICOM releases guidelines on consortium bidding for oil, energy insurance
Rates in Nigeria are business killers, says NACCIMA
Eleme Petrochemicals' core investor plans N360b fertiliser plant
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Arsenal routs Burnley, Everton edges out Boro
Toriola slides to 58 in ITTF world ranking
We have no problem with Siasia, says NFF
Minister warns health workers of Lassa fever risk
Yar'Adua warns against vices at Eid-el-Maulud
President okays dismissal of Federal High Court judge
Gbong Gwom Jos, Pam, dies at 73
Creating global exposure for Nigerian brands
Nigeria most vulnerable to climate change, says study
Lagos approves Habitat 2011 agenda, new planning regulation
That the West Coast borders may be free
Exchange delists UTB as volume, indices dip
Child beggars smear Lagos still
Oil may rise this week as OPEC cuts curb supplies, survey shows
Total bouys Nigeria's oil output, commences production from Akpo oil field
10 French firms to invest in Nigeria
Govt rejects requests for oil blocks by railway contractors
'Can Pastors Steal Church Money?'
Nadal Storms To Victory
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Stock Market Show Signs Of Recovery
Shobanjo, Ajekigbe For Trinity Summit
World Businesses Optimistic
Economic Downturn: Fears Over ID Theft As Banks Restructure
FAAN Grounds Airlines Over N5b Debt
Govt Uncovers Four Nigerians Behind Subsidy Scam
Presidency Probes More Agencies
Global Meltdown: Govt Recommends Belt Tightening
'Can Pastors Steal Church Money?' Launched
Deregulation: The Policy somersault
Re-echoing The Gospel Of Renewable Energy
Nadal Storms Victory
NFF Divided Over Bosso's Sack
Chelsea Cruise To Semi Final, Man. United Too
Friday, March 06, 2009
Political Associates, Others Mark Awo's Post-humous Centenary Birthday
Ribadu Asks Court To Stop Probe By Conduct Tribunal
Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Hurt, Wife Killed In Crash
Amaechi Calls For More Troops In N'Delta
Different Strokes... For Their Former Excellencies
Andre Ayew's Burden Of Father's Imposing Feat
Siasia Demands More Money To Coach Flying Eagles
Recall Excites Martins
Thursday, March 05, 2009
How states can survive recession, by Babalola
Senate panel probes sale of govt houses
Govt rethinks power generation strategy
Rumbling in PDP over Atiku's planned return
Art auction that defies economic meltdown
The intrigues, power play behind the emergence of new Shehu of Borno
Re-branding Nigeria through tourism and hospitality business
Crisis of confidence undermining capital market, says Al-Faki
Enugu glows at night, thanks to the sun
Injury terminates Anichebe's season
Arsenal's Walcott, Eduardo fit again
Ogbuke, Martins return as Amodu names team for Mozambique
Govt to promote vibrant manufacturing sector, says VP
ICAN seeks amendment to Financial Reporting Council bill
Govt sued over 13 per cent derivation
Tax board increases campaign for non-oil revenue collection
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
EFCC, Agagu trade claims over OSOPADEC petitions
FCT, FIRS take N38b tax row to President
World stocks rebound as blue-chips dip NSE indices
SEC asks stakeholders to resolve N39b AP shares
EFCC quizzes Agagu over alleged N25b fraud
Why we are on strike, by Lagos teachers
Govt favours South-South for PPPRA top seat
How diet soda, eggs, energy drinks, fast food joints trigger Type 2 diabetes, stroke
CIIN, Ganza sign N4b Victoria Island building contract
Researchers record stem cells, transplant organs breakthrough
Microbes: The unseen entities in human economy, environment, food and industry (3)
Stock market records 31 per cent loss in January
Up! Up goes price of water in Minna
FIFA wants more promotion for 2010 World Cup
Carvalho, Essien's return thrills Hiddink
Shittu looks forward to qualifiers, sad over Bolton role
U.S. Fed floats $1 trillion facility for consumers
Court discharges order on Chevron over shareholding
Govt pledges to complete Ajaokuta steel project
Panel on port congestion wants lower charges
Reps invite security chiefs over kidnapping, clear Bankole on car deal
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Senate fines Lukman, orders sack of agency chief
Reps invite security chiefs over kidnapping, clear Bankole
Seven die as terrorists attack cricket team in Pakistan
Soyinka, at Awo's lecture, queries Nigeria's nationhood
Govt scrutinises port charges for downward review
OPS faults NPA's guidelines on decongestion of Lagos ports
Poverty reduction: Insight from other countries (2)
TU releases ICT indicators for 154 nations
Electronic cash on mobile phones underway
Nuclear power can deliver Nigeria from electricity problems, says NNRA boss
Total, Gazprom express interest in Trans-Sahara gas project
How to achieve NEPAD's goals, by Olagunju
Firm awaits SEC, NSE approval to raise funds
Alarm...over blocked gutters
Hull, Wigan on Enyeama's trail
Gowon tees off Tour Partners' Championship today
Amodu defends list tomorrow, names Etuhu in 22-man team
IMF plans to overhaul rejected credit programme
Meltdown: Minister prescribes business-friendly fiscal policy
Govt set to retool Egbin, Papalanto power stations
Chevron delays major projects in Nigeria, bemoans rising costs
Soldiers kill Guinea-Bissau's president
NAHCo boss tasks regulators' leadership on market growth
Monday, March 02, 2009
Meningitis kills 32 in Gombe, Bauchi
Soldiers kill Guinea-Bissau's president, Army chief
Global stock markets record more losses
Garbai is new Shehu of Borno
Professionals, at Lagos forum, X-ray 2009 budget
'Out-modelled criminal justice system breeds rights abuses'
The changing face of traditional medicine
Stock market crisis: NAHCo boss tasks regulators' leadership on market growth
Horror! Burrow pits turn homes
NFF to curb mushroom academies
Delta splashes cash on victorious athletes
NFF signs N250m four-year deal with Afribank
Oil prices fall more than $4 on recession, demand concern
Russian firm plans $30m infrastructure project in Nigeria
Experts predict early recovery from meltdown saga
CBN may refund combination expenses to banks
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Delegates Conference '09: Journalists vow to prevent election rigging
Manchester United lifts Carling Cup
Zambia, Senegal in CHAN semifinals
Eagles team almost complete, says Amodu
More firms may face tribunal over unpaid interest
Airlines get ultimatum on faulty aircraft
EU rejects protectionism in tackling global crisis
Labour plans protest over oil sector deregulation
NITP plans blueprint for physical development, as Osayande becomes 18th president
How falling naira, others affect building materials, construction, by stakeholders
To build the United Village of West Africa
Blue chips lift indices on the Exchange
Living dangerously close to death
Enugu seals pact with Vietnam on agricultural development
Oil prices end week on the down side
NSE seeks inclusion of local engineers in national power projects
Lagos ports' decongestion exercise may cost N100m, says minister
Petroleum Products: Implications Of Subsidy Removal, by Experts
Any Pentecostal Church That Claims It Is Better Than The Anglican Church Is Not Being Truthful, Says Ajibodu
Before The Eagles Begin Final World Cup Qualifiers
NITEL: Transcorp, Workers On War Path
Saturday, February 28, 2009
No Easy Team Anymore, Ikpeba Warns Eagles
Liverpool Loses Second Spot To Chelsea
NITEL: Transcorp, Workers On A War Path
Ovia Links Economic Growth To Robust ICT Development
AFC To Support Infrastructural Development In Sierra Leone
Oil And Gas: Engineering Firms Want More Compliance With Nigerian Content
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