[News Update] Janathan May Sack Northern Generals as EFCC Arrests Ghaanaians
Jonathan May Sack Northern Military Generals: Any moment from now the acting President of Nigeria and Commander-in-
EFCC Arraigns Ghanaians other Over Oil Bunkering: No fewer than two Galthanaians and 15 others were arraigned before a federal high court in Asaba, Delta state by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC over illegal oil bunkering. The two Ghanaians are Owusu Kwaku and Joseph Akwa Koffi. Read
FG to Implement Amnesty Programme in Full- Odey: The Federal Government has reiterated its determination to vigorously pursue its amnesty programme to the letter. The Minister for Environment, Mr. John Odey stated this in his remarks at the inauguration of a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) Green Economics Nigeria in Abuja. Noting the challenges presently being experienced on the rehabilitation of the militants, Odey assured that Government is committed to the implementation of the Niger Delta Regional Master Plan... Read
Names of Chairmen and Members of 8 Tax tribunals in Nigeria: The Finance Minister, Dr. Mansur Muhtar has inaugurated eight tax administrative tribunals to handle tax dispute in the country. The tribunals are to be situated in the six geopolitical zones of the federation and one each in former capital of Nigeria Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja. Each of the tribunals has a chairman and four commissioners. Please see the names of the chairmen and members of the tribunal ...Here
The Paradox of a Nation: A Social-Economic Perspective By Remi Babalola: We are all involved, as stakeholders, in Corporate Nigeria. Our political framework, though nascent and fragile, is getting embedded for the first time and the cost is affordable by us as a nation. Whatever motivations we require to confront the perceived inefficiencies in our polity, the solutions are the same. All that is needed is positive action. Therefore, everybody's feelings and opinions are equally important... Read
The Born Again Farouk Muttalab and World Peace By Les Leba: This column will take a break from its characteristic advocacy on the national economy and instead review the case of the young Nigerian, Farouk Muttalab who is currently facing trial in the United States for his failed attempt to blow up a US bound Trans Atlantic Aircraft flight on Christmas eve last year!... Read
American Plans to Takeover Nigeria By By McDonald Koiki: An American anti-tax protester crashed his plane into a seven storey building in Texas on Thursday 18th February 2010; the building which accommodates office of the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) was set on fire by the plane crash after the pilot had set his own house on fire earlier that morning and publishing a rambling suicide manifesto on the internet...Read
Strategic Economic Plans and Growth Indices in Nigeria By Salim Salihu Muhammed: Several ten-year plans did not take up the full period of time assigned to them (Almost, if not all failed and were abandoned). Although, it could be seen that Nigeria's economic plans didn't actually fail, the nation had only succeeded in finding a million ways that didn't work. In USSR, the initial five-year plans were created to serve in the rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union, and thus placed a major focus on heavy industry… Read
Operating a Small Business from Home By Sikrat Yushau: Starting a small business from home is another way for business beginners, especially fulltime housewives to make some saving and supplement some costs of domestic consumption.
Cross River Agency Appeals for Emergency Supports: The Director-General, Cross River State Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Vincent Aquah, MON has appealed to ecological experts in the Country to rally around relevant authorities to plan for possible disasters associated with wind, rain, thunder and lightening.The Director-General made the call while presenting relief materials to victims of flood and windstorm disasters in Adim, Obum and Agwagune communities in Biase Local Government Area… Read
How Economic Globalization Hurts Africa's Development By Abubakar Jimoh: … The impact of economic globalization could be felt in different parts of the world either positively, as in the case of developed societies or negatively, as evident in developing or third world nations – most African countries fall within this category… Read

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