Nigeria definitely had an enviable reputation in the 60s’ and the early 70s’ for her rich contributions to world economy through agriculture. Prior to the discovery of the black gold, otherwise referred to as crude oil, which ostensibly became an Achilles’ heel of some sort on the nation, agriculture provided […]
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Breaking: Axa to underwrite political risks in Africa from May 1
Axa has entered the African specialty market via a special purpose syndicate (SPS) arrangement with Chaucer Syndicate 1084, it announced today (19 April). Axa Africa Specialty Risks will write speciality lines including political risks, energy and infrastructure for the African market from 1 May. The partnership will initially utilise Axa’s […]
Biometric Security – The Key To Passwordless Authentication Or A Fad?
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Turkish Airlines itches for control of Nigeria’s international aviation space
Leave a comment and share Turkish Airlines, one of the foremost global airlines has assured it will latch on the re-energized diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Turkey to grow flight connectivity between both countries and enhance their economic growth. The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently paid a courtesy […]
China’s $60 billion Africa pledge not threatened by slowdown: Ambassador
China’s economic slowdown will not threaten its plans to plough $60 billion into African development projects, Beijing’s ambassador to Ethiopia said. Africa could even benefit as Chinese companies looked for investments while their own economy adjusts, Li Yifan told Reuters. China’s economy grew 6.9 per cent in 2015, its slowest […]
Consolidation is inevitable under risk-based supervision – Kari
Alhaji Mohammed Kari was, last year, announced by President Muhammadu Buhari, as the Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM). From then till now, he has embarked on series of initiatives aimed at deepening and repositioning the insurance sector for the better. In this […]
FG Disengages Heads Of NTA, FRCN, Other Information Parastatals
The Federal Government has disengaged the heads of the six information-related parastatals under the Ministry of Information and Culture. The Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, announced the disengagement during a meeting he held with the Chief Executives of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Federal Radio Corporation of […]
Still on Buhari’s visit to Ogun State and the project 40
For quite a while, Ogun State has come under a substantial wind of festivity in view of the 40th anniversary of the state’s creation, in 1976 alongside some others like Imo, Borno, Ondo, Bauchi,Oyo, Plateau, etc. The government of the day under Senator IbikunleAmosun saw to it that the President, […]
2016 Budget Speech: “The Budget of Change”
Delivered By: His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari President, Federal Republic of Nigeria To A Joint Session of the National Assembly (on December 22, 2016) PROTOCOLS I am honoured and privileged to present the 2016 Budget proposal. This is my first address before this joint session of the National Assembly. I have […]
NIPR woos information officers
The Nigerian Institute of Public relations has made case for compulsory membership of the Institute for all Information Officers in the employment of the government nationwide. Giving this call was the Chairman of the Ogun State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Mr Tope Adaramola during a courtesy […]