183. If it had been necessary to decide the issue, it seems to me that Mr Howard has the best of the arguments. It is a fundamental principle of our law that, as Lord Bingham said in HIH Casualty and General Insurance Ltd v Chase Manhattan Bank [2003] UKHL 6, [2003] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 61 refer-ing to what Rix …
Queeneth Beddie-memberr: Nigerian expert setting pace in beauty business, owner Lashi skincare
Nigeria has continued to produce young entrepreneurs from every sector of the country. One niche that’s gradually gaining reputation for its impact in society is the beauty industry. Queeneth Wenike Beddie-memberr is among the game changers who have perfected their craft in the area of skincare with her brand, Lashi skincare soaring to the top in the industry. …
Bauchi signs N1bn agreement with NEXIM for non-oil export
Bala Mohammed By Charly Agwam – Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state has signed a one billion naira partnership arrangement with Nigerian Export and Import Bank (NEXIM) to finance non-oil exports in the state. At the official signing ceremony in Bauchi on Friday, the governor said he hoped that the partnership would empower rural farmers with the opportunity …
Petrol may cost more in South-East unless FG fixes Enugu depot — IPMAN
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Enugu depot, has warned that petrol may cost more in the South-East, should the Federal Government fail to reactivate the Emene depot. The Chairman of Enugu depot of the association, Mr Chinedu Anyaso, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Awka on Friday. Anyaso said that the depot had …
Ekiti labour demands massive metering of buildings by Disco, laments extortion
By Rotimi Ojomoyela – Ado-Ekiti The Organised Labour in Ekiti State, has called on the Benin Electricity Distribution Company(BEDC) to meter all electrified buildings in the state to avoid unwarranted extortion of consumers through outrageous estimated billing. Aside from that, the labour called for improved electricity to the state to justify the monthly bills being charged by BEDC …
Local Content law driving innovations in Nigeria – Jonathan
Goodluck Jonathan By Soni Daniel – Abuja The Nigerian Local Content Law is helping to shore up indigenous capacity building with a view to transforming the nation’s abilities to develop new technologies for rapid growth and development, former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has said. Jonathan made the observation while being conducted round Zeetin Engineering Limited, a wholly indigenously-owned innovative …
P&ID suit: UK Court overturns $10bn fine against Nigeria
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Electoral malpractice, vote buying, serious crimes, warns EFCC Youth Ambassador
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Ember Months: NSCDC assures security of national assets, infrastructure in Ekiti
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OMPADEC, NDDB failed due to excessive corruption ― Akpabio
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OMPADEC, NDDB failed due to excessive corruption ― Akpabio
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Forensic Audit: NDDC will emerge stronger ― Akpabio
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Aderonke Dairo: Half human, half superhero
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Jigawa Flood Disaster: Buhari directs NEMA to provide relief to victims
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Breaking: Nigeria receives Russia’s COVID-19 Vaccine
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Adamawa College of Nursing, Midwifery increases student enrolment by 100%
The Adamawa College of Nursing and Midwifery has increased student enrolment by 100 per cent, up from 235. The aim is to address clinical manpower shortage in many of the state’s health facilities. The Acting Provost of the college, Mrs Lami Aminu, made this known in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yola on Friday. …
Without restructuring, credible elections will remain elusive — Ohanaeze
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Court remands man over alleged defilement of 3 girls
A Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting in Kano on Friday, remanded a 45-year-old driver, Usman Aliyu, at a correctional centre for allegedly defiling his three niece. The defendant, who resides at Tumfafi Village in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area (LGA) of the state, is facing a two-count charge of rape and incest. The Prosecutor, Insp.Pogu Lale, told the court …
Insecurity: Service chiefs exhausted, have nothing more to offer, says Arewa Forum
By Joseph Erunke A Northern group under the aegis of Arewa Professional Forum, APF, has expressed concern over what it called the worsening state of insecurity in the country, saying it was time for President Muhammadu Buhari to allow the service chiefs quit the centre stage of the nation’s security management. The APF said the service chiefs have …
RightNow Media expands into Nigeria
By Prince Osuagwu One of the world’s largest streaming libraries of biblical video content, RightNow Media, has recently expanded its services to Africa. The expansion into Africa means that churches and Christians in the continent, including Nigeria, will have access to biblical discipleship and devotional video content. The company said Nigerian churches now have the opportunity to partner …




















