Chairman of Kogi State first private broadcasting station, the Confluence Cable Network, Senator Tunde Ogbeha, has stated that he established the radio and television stations in Lokoja as part of his social responsibility to the ancient town, which according to
The Freedom of Information (FoI) Bill has generated considerable debate from its first introduction in the House of Representatives in July 1999 to its final approval in both Houses of the National Assembly in February 2007 down to the reluctance,
A state of apprehension has gripped commissioners in Enugu State as the Governor, Sullivan Chime, who is still celebrating his victory at the Court of Appeal may soon reshuffle his cabinet.
Akintola Williams Deloitte, the reputable firm of chartered accountants which handles the auditing and tax matters of Leaders and Company, publishers of THISDAY titles, has written to the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LSIRS) on tax issues raised by the
The Federal Government has said the N37 billion health centre contracts awarded by the past administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo was revoked because it did not follow due process.
THE President of the Senate, Chief David Mark yesterday assured Nigerians that the Senate would not engage in any conflict with executive arm of government that would lead to breakdown of the harmonious relationship between the two arms of government.
THE Minister of State for Communication and Information, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki-Nakande has said that the Federal Government is set to merge the two regulatory bodies, the National Communications Commission (NCC) and the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC).
Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State has identified corruption and faulty electoral system in Nigeria as cankerworms frustrating the nation's growth whereby 80 percent of public office holders hijack electoral mandate to squander public funds for self aggrandizement.
According to Babafemi, only at the end of the investigation would the EFCC know the people to be arrested or invited for interrogation. He said the EFCC was not aware of Imoke's move to seek protection of the Presidency on
According to a document published by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) entitled The reviewed remuneration and package for the legislature at the Federal, states and local government levels the senate president will earn N16 million naira while
The N37billion contract awarded by the Obasanjo administration for the construction of healthcare centres in 774 local government areas of the federation was awarded in error, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Michael Kaase Aondoakaa told an
ONE of the few recent news items that should concern government and citizens alike is the increasing rate of divestment from Nigeria by leading multi-nationals in the petroleum and other sectors of the economy.
FIVE corpses of the seven people declared missing, weekend, by the military authorities in Bayelsa State following an attack on their boat, have been found floating on the Nembe River.
INDICATIONS have emerged that the Vice- President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan would be commissioning the Nestoil ultramodern Engineering, Production and Construction (EPC) site later this month.
LEADERS of the striking members of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), have decried the rigid attitude of government in issuing enabling circular for the implementation of Teachers' Salary Structure (TSS) for the lingering industrial action that shut down public primary
As the nation awaits the report of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee on the power sector, one of the principal witnesses and former governor of Cross River State, Senator Liyel Imoke, has said that he was not afraid of