The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) yesterday, July 2, 2008, granted what it terms as provisional license to a new banking institution called the AccessBank Liberia Limited.
As part of efforts to execute the e-governance project, the Plateau State government has commenced the training of 36 officials that would eventually man the respective internet connectivity mini-hub stations in the 17 local government headquarters that are linked to
The Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Engineer Abubakar Lawal Yar'Adua has called on President Umaru Musa Yar'adua to intensify effort in finding a lasting solution to the Niger Delta crisis, saying there was the need
The new national identity card will cost between N23 billion to N30 billion and may go up when the financial implications involve in obtaining new infrastructure for the project is summed, the Director General and Chief Executive of the National
An educationist, Pastor Joseph Ejenavi, yesterday condemned the proposed picketing of private schools by the striking teachers, saying this could result in confrontation.
Minister of Transportation Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke and Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Chukwuma Soludo will today face the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee on Transport to explain N30.9 Billion withdrawn from CBN within the last four days of
One of the greatest challenges most residents of Lugbe, Airport Road and Life camp have had to deal with everyday before and after office hours is the issue of traffic congestion.
Across the satellite towns of Abuja are Car Dealers displaying their wares. But where are they supposed to display these expensive but important wares, after their exit from the Abuja City Center? Is the government still serious about providing them
THE FIRST ever-magnificent Asafo-UTC Interchange constructed as one major project for the people of Kumasi at the largesse of the NPP government by the Italian contractor, Messrs Sarroch Granulati-Gelfi J.V., has developed defective signs.
The 2nd Annual Private Sector Day intended to bring together private entrepreneurs and stakeholders is slated for July 17, 2008 at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville, outside Monrovia under the aegis of the Liberia Better Business Forum
The New Deal Movement, which purports to be the only social democratic political institution in the confluence of Liberia's multi-party system, has criticized contents of the draft 2008/09 national budget by questioning a litany of its earmarked programs.
The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has granted provisional licenses to AccessBank Liberia Limited and Guaranty Trust Bank Liberia Limited to operate as commercial banking entities in the country.
Some prominent citizens of Abeokuta South Local Government Council in Ogun State will be inaugurated today as members of an investment promotion group which will help to draw development projects to the area.
THE MINORITY in Parliament has questioned the supposed confidentiality, lack of openness and transparency with which government is conducting negotiations regarding the privatization and sale of majority shares in Ghana Telecom (GT), between the Government of Ghana (GOG) and Vodafone
Undoubtedly rated as the first top-notch investment conglomerate ever captured by the new administration to boost its economic recovery programme, ArcelorMittal Steel is brandishing its credentials of achievements since concluding its marathon concession agreement with the government barely a year
Roosevelt Quiah, former Chairman of the National Investment Commission of Liberia is reportedly in Police custody in Monrovia for allegedly forging the signature of Lands, Mines and Energy Minister Dr. Eugene Shannon.
Tafa, a town on the Kaduna/Abuja expressway in Niger State has become the motorists nightmare. Hardly does a week pass without the occurrence of one or more accidents.
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) said yesterday that it did not at any time ask the federal government to fix salaries for teachers in the services of state governments and described as " mis leading" the comments of the