Friday, March 27, 2009
Nigeria: Vaswanis - EFCC Arrests Two Customs Bosses - Brothers Get Court Order
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission's [EFCC] pursuit of the Vaswani Brothers for alleged failure to pay N3 billion duties on rice imports continued yesterday when its agents stormed the Apapa Port in Lagos and apprehended two Comptrollers of the Nigeria Customs Service. Read more
Nigeria: Economy Not in Recession - Soludo, Jimoh Ibrahim Asks CBN to Print More Money
The governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Chukwuma Soludo said Nigerias' economy is not in recession but only growing slowly due to global economic crisis. Read more
Nigeria: CAN, Sharia Council Trade Words Over Jang
The Supreme Council for Sharia'ah in Nigeria (SCSN) has accused the Plateau State government of holding a secret meeting with top media executives in Lagos, in order to "seek their understanding on the need to tell the international community that Nigeria is in grave danger of international terrorism."
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Nigeria loses $180 mln monthly to Shell plant closure
PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (AFP) – Nigeria is losing 180 million dollars (133 million euros) in revenue monthly following the closure of a key offshore Shell gas plant in the volatile Niger Delta, a Shell spokesman said on Thursday.
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Mikel Obi out of Nigeria World Cup tie
LAGOS (AFP) – Chelsea midfielder Mikel John Obi has been ruled out of Nigeria's World Cup qualifying tie against Mozambique on Sunday because of illness, officials have disclosed.
"He will be part of the squad to Maputo but he will not play," announced team official Idah Peterside.
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Nigeria: Atomic Energy Commission Trains Scientists, Engineers
One of the most important and critical factors that will guarantee success and sustainability in the implementation of Nigeria's nuclear power programme is availability of qualified manpower, so declared Dr. Erepamo Osaisai, Director-General/CEO, Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC) at Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, last weekend. Read more
Nigeria: Power - Generation Capacity Hits 5,000 Mega Watts
In order to fast track the attainment of the 6,000 Mega Watts power generation target in Nigeria, Minister for Power Dr. Rilwan Olanrewaju Babalola said the current available generation capacity is 5,018MW.
According to him, the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) has the capacity to generate 3,955MW while the Independent Power Producers can generate 1,143MW.
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Nigeria: Mai Potiskom Congratulates Leadership
Abuja — The Mai of Potiskom, Alhaji Bubaram has described the meritorious award bestowed on the LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group as the 'Most human rights-friendly Newspaper' in Nigeria by the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria as a well deserved one. Read more
Nigeria: REBRANDING OF NIGERIA
Most news items and advertisements on the radio and television these days are about the urgent quest to rebrand Nigeria.
The question is: how do we rebrand this country in the face of our self-made adversities?The closest we ever came to rebranding Nigeria was when Generals Buhari and Idiagbon genuinely attempted to redirect the future of Nigeria through the introduction of War Against Indiscipline (WAI).
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NIGERIA PANIC OVER US PRESIDENT ENERGY POLICY
March 27 Nigeria is worried that U.S. President Barrack Obama policy of seeking energy alternatives to hydrocarbons will hurt its oil exports, ThisDay reported, citing Petroleum Minister of State Odein Ajumogobia.
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