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Tinubu-Ojo Warns LASG Against Demolition Of Markets
Piqued by the frequent displacement of traders in Lagos State cause by demolition of markets, the Iyaloja General, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo on Thursday urged the state government to stop demolition of markets within the state orâ¦
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100% Solution To Premature Ejaculation, Weak Erection, watery sperm And Other Sexual Dysfunctions
It doesnât matter if youâre hitting the rights spots or not â if you last only 30 seconds thereâs no way your partner is going to have orgasms. simple and short. This article will tell youâ¦
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Poor Power Supply: How To Begin To Address It
The expectation from privatisation in 2013 was that electricity supply in the country would be more stable. However, Nigerians have witnessed more supply volatility and increase in electricity tariffs which are not commensurate to any sustainedâ¦
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In Nigeria, Looting Is The Name Of The Game
These days, if my cell phone rings 10 times, you can be sure that seven times, the guy on the other side has a problem waiting for me to solve. I donât get fooled anymore ifâ¦
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SEC Probes 5 Firms, 17 Stockbrokers Over Shares Fraud, Impersonation
In its bid to sanitise the capital market, the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has probed a total of six dealing member firms and 17 stockbrokers over unauthorised sales of investorsâ shares and impersonation between January,â¦
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Appeal Court Declares Sherrif PDP Chairman
The Court of Appeal sitting in Port Harcourt has affirmed the emergence of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The court also nullified the May 21, 2016 nationalâ¦
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Unemployment: More Nigerians Resort To Menial Jobs For Survival
The increasing rate of unemployment, coupled with the biting economic hardship in the country, has forced most jobless Nigerians, including those who had been retrenched from reputable organisations into doing menial jobs just to survive, LEADERSHIPâ¦
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Give Customers N375/$ For School Fees, Medicals, CBN Directs Banks
As part of efforts to ease the mounting foreign exchange challenges in the country, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will soon increase the disbursement of forex to meet demands for payment of school fees forâ¦
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Pakistan: Seeing Is Believing
I had mixed feelings not long ago when I received an invitation to visit Pakistan. The invitation came from the Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad. I must confess my knowledge of the country was dominated byâ¦
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Safety Rules For Children â Conclusion
The Revised Highway Code recommends that children should not sit in the front seat. It says that Children less than 12 months old must ride in a rear facing car seat fixed at the back seatâ¦
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[In Nigeria, Looting Is The Name Of The Game]( by By Tony Okoroji
These days, if my cell phone rings 10 times, you can be sure that seven times, the guy on the other side has a problem waiting for me to solve.â¦
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Editorial
[Poor Power Supply: How To Begin To Address It](
The expectation from privatisation in 2013 was that electricity supply in the country would be more stable. However, Nigerians have witnessed more supply volatility and increase in electricity tariffs whichâ¦
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