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Nigeria: Teachers in Adamawa Join Strike

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Teachers in public primary schools in Adamawa State Wednesday joined their counterparts nationwide on a three-day warning strike to press their demand for the execution of Teacher Salary Structure (TSS).


Nigeria: Ogoja, Okuku Residents Protest Power Outage

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Ogoja and Okuku residents in Cross River State have staged peaceful demonstration, apparently reacting to prolonged periods of living without electricity supply from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN). The residents of the these areas while walking round some

Nigeria: Agency Suggests Wind Breakers to Protect Buildings

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Intercontinental Marketing Communication, and consorium (IMCCL), an outdoor Advertising and Marketing Communication Agency that specialises in installation of Backlit, unipoles, spectacular, among others, has suggested the provision of wind breakers to protect both buildings and other structures respectively in the

Nigeria: Police Foil Bullion Van Robbery, Recover N335m

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
The police in Rivers State yesterday made a haul when they recovered over N335 million from suspected militants who had raided a bullion van but were confronted by the police who recovered the money and killed one of the attackers


Nigeria: Former Bank Chief Arraigned Over Unlawful Loan

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday arraigned former Managing Director and Chief Executive of defunct Triumph Bank Plc, Mr Francis Atoju, and three others over granting of unauthorised loans.

Nigeria: The Financial Sector And Looting of Public Treasury

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Just as Western banks, (i.e, European and North American countries in particular) have been serving as safe for looted public funds by public office holders and collaborators from developing countries (Nigeria seriously inclusive), the bourgeoning Nigerian banks (accounting, auditing and

Nigeria: Dansa Foods Takes Campaign to Major Cities

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
In an effort to ensure a wider spread and delivery of its premium products to the Nigerian fruit juice consumers, Dansa Foods Limited, a member of the Dangote Group, is expanding its product awareness campaign to three major cities in

Nigeria: Court to Rule On Kalu's International Passport Today

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, will today rule on whether or not to allow former governor of Abia State , Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, to travel outside Nigeria for medical treatment.

Nigeria: FG Dismisses Teachers' Strike

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
The Minister of Education, Mr Aja Nwachukwu, yesterday dismissed the three-day warning strike embarked upon by members of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), saying that the Federal Government is not "perturbed" about it because "we are not in any

Nigeria: Teachers Begin Warning Strike in Cross River

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Over 700,000 teachers in Cross River State have commenced warning strike in the state.Our correspondent, who monitored the strike action, observed that teachers in the state public schools abandoned the pupils and students in both Primary and Secondary Schools, even

Nigeria: A'ibom Govt Provides Electricity to 358 Rural Communities

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Not less than 358 communities in Akwa Ibom State have benefited from the rural electricity scheme embarked upon by Governor Godswill Akpabio within one year of his administration.

Gambia: Reliance's Sukuta Branch Inaugurated

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Reliance Financial Services Company, one of the most competitive financial service providers in The Gambia, Tuesday, official opened a new branch in Sukuta, IMRES building, during a colorful ceremony, held at the premises, along Sukuta high way.

Gambia: 17 Miners on Strike at Gamico

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
At least 17 miners from Gamico, a mining company based in Sanyang Village, are reportedly started on strike, in protest against "unlawful" deduction of their salaries by the proprietor of the company.

Liberia: AG Demands Financial Statements From CBL Friday

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Auditor General John Morlu is demanding the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) to submit its financial statements by tomorrow.

Nigeria: CBN Gives Approval for Foreign Banks to Operate

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), yesterday, clarified that foreign banks and/or investors are allowed to establish banking business in Nigeria provided they meet the current minimum capital requirement of N25 billion and other applicable regulatory requirements for banking licence

Nigeria: NSE Introduces Custody Account for Stockbrokers

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has introduced custody account for stockbrokers following the lifting of the suspension it placed on financiers account earlier in the year.

Nigeria: Reforms of Finance Houses - Operators Refute CBN

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Operators in the Finance House sub sector have refuted claims by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that framework for reforms of the sub sector have been developed.

Liberia: USTC Embarks On U.S. $1.5 Million Waste Water Treatment Plant

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
The United States Trading Company (USTC), bottler of Coca-Cola in Liberia, under the leadership of its General Manager, Mr. Rocky R.Z. Findley, has embarked on a US$1.5 million waste water treatment plant at its compound in Paynesville.

Nigeria: NLC Urges Yar'Adua to Intervene in Teachers' Strike

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), yesterday called on President Musa Yar'Adua to accede to demand of the nation's teachers for the implementation of Teachers Salary Scale (TSS), as the teachers industrial action enters day two today, warning that government threat to

Nigeria: Teachers' Strike Cripples Schools Nationwide

12.06.2008 18:05    allafrica.com
True to their threat, primary and secondary school teachers across the country yesterday commenced a three-day warning strike to push their demand for a Teachers' Salary Scale (TSS).

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