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NAICOM, FCT partner on compulsory insurance
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has partnered with the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to seek support on enforcement of compulsory insurance. The post NAICOM, FCT partner on compulsory insurance appeared
Wema Bank celebrates 76 years of customer satisfaction
Wema Bank is commemorating its 76th anniversary, starting from yesterday. The longest surviving indigenous Nigerian bank started operations in 1945 as Agbonmagbe Bank Limited. It became Wema Bank in 1969
Ministry removes Gumel, Oladapo as federations caretaker committees’ chairmen
Youth and Sports Development Ministry yesterday slightly altered the composition of two of the dissolved federations’ caretaker committees, with Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) President, Habu Gumel and NOC secretary, Banji
Investment bank lists N5 billion bond on FMDQ
CardinalStone Partners Limited has announced the listing of the CardinalStone Financing SPV Plc N5 billion series one bond on FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited. The post Investment bank lists N5 billion
Firm introduces new campaign to expand insurance coverage
NSIA Insurance has initiated a new nationwide campaign tagged ‘NSIA Value Campaign’ that would expand the reach of the industry. According to the firm, the new campaign will offer the
Borno Acting Governor revokes housing contracts of over 40 non-performing contractors
By Ndahi Marama – Maiduguri The Acting Governor of Borno state, Umar Kadafur, has revoked millions of naira housing projects by over 40 non-performing contractors sited in Njimtilo along the
Unity Bank posts 43% profit in Q1
Unity Bank Plc, Nigeria’s foremost agriculture lender, has sustained the growth momentum demonstrated in its 2020 full year earnings as it recorded an impressive performance of 43 per cent in
Christian Persecution in Nigeria
By Simon Ifeanyi Ezeh The Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah and Shephard of Christians didn’t speak in platitudes in delivering the gospel of God’s kingdom to humanity. He is down
COVID-19: FG bans travellers from Brazil, India, Turkey
***non-compliance airline to pay $3,500 fine for each passenger ***PCR test results older than 72hours before departure shall not be accepted Boss Mustapha By Gabriel Olawale The Federal Government of
Labour worries over continuous increase in petroleum prices, insecurity
A fuel pump (stock photo). The Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government Owned Companies (SSASCGOC), has expressed worry over the continuous increase in the prices of petroleum products

