Business Day
Buhari’s govt has taken steps to address infrastructure devt in S’East —SGF
By Ikechukwu Odu NSUKKA—The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Boss Mustapha, yesterday, said that the many legacy infrastructural projects ongoing across the states of South East geopolitical
Nile University Boosts Graduate Employability with Innovative Practices
The Nigerian job market is filled with graduates who have good results but are unable to find employment. Many employers have attributed this problem to the widening gap between the
Biden policies stir Mexican concerns over new boom for cartels
Mexico’s government is worried that the new United States administration’s asylum policies are stoking irregular migration and creating business for organised crime, Reuters reported, citing officials and internal assessments. Ever
Investors will get refunds soon, says MBA
By Ebunoluwa Sessou As part of efforts to maintain customer relations, MBA Trading and Capital Investment Limited, a forex training and capital investment company, has reiterated commitment to pay back
Unity Bank MD calls for more investment in Girl-Child education
MONEY MARKET The Managing Director of Unity Bank Plc, Mrs. Tomi Somefun has called for increased investment in girl-child education in Nigeria to bridge the gender gap and reduce inequality.
EndSARS gains as US policy priority
By JEREMY PHILIPS NIGERIA is facing threat of more civil unrest in 2021 as the US adopts a major foreign policy change that will transform civil society organisations into the
OPay sets growth plans for 2021
*To launch debit cards By Juliet Ebirim MONEY MARKET Nigerian payment and financial service company, OPay, has unveiled its growth plans for 2021 and beyond following a successful 2020 business
Going paperless to save money and the environment
WE have heard that a clean hand saves life. A paperless policy, besides saving life, also saves money. Papers are made from trees which provide us with foods, medicines, shelter,
Nigerian women can lead
By Dakuku Peterside IN the year 2008, I co-edited a book with the title, African women can lead, published by Kachifo Publishers under its prestige imprint. The book was a
COVID-19: UK-firm, Knightshield, sensitises African businesses on cybersecurity
Onyi Goldman Nwike During the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, most businesses operating a new virtual structure discovered increased exposure to digital security threats. In a bid to mitigate the

