• Entrada de Cabo Verde no capital da Binter deverá acontecer até junho

    O ministro da Economia e Emprego cabo-verdiano, José Gonçalves, disse hoje que o prazo para a concretização da entrada do Estado no capital social da empresa de aviação Binter CV termina em junho, adiantando que o processo está a decorrer.

  • Correio sedia debate sobre avanços do Simples Nacional

     As micro e pequenas empresas podem e querem crescer mais. Para isso, uma modernização do Simples Nacional se faz mais do que necessária. Em vista da irremediável discussão acerca do tema e da importância de estar a frente deste assunto, o Correio sedia na próxima terça-feira o Correio Debate - ...

  • Alaghodaro Summit:Buhari, Obaseki, Dangote parley over new investment prospects in Edo

    PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has said that the Federal Government would pursue more business reforms to accelerate progress recorded in its recent Ease of Doing Business ranking, to properly position Nigeria in her march to become a post-oil economy. Speaking at the two-day Edo State Alaghodaro Investment Summit, Friday, in Benin ...

  • Amina Mohammed Has My Full Support And Confidence – UN Sec Gen

    By Tony Egbulefu United Nations secretary-general, Antonio Guterres has stated that Nigeria’s Amina Mohammed, the United Nations deputy secretary-general has his full support and confidence. Stéphane Dujarric, the UN Secretary-General’s spokesman while responding to an inquiry on the allegation of fraudulent authorizations of export permits of rosewood from Nigeria to ...

  • Colleges of Education lecturers threaten indefinite strike

    Lecturers in Colleges of Education under the auspices of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) on Friday accused the federal government of stalling the growth of workers in the nation’s Colleges of Education through the Non promotion of lecturers in the system and withholding their checkoff dues in total violation ...

  • London court jails five Nigerians for £610,000 banking fraud

    Inner London Crown Court has sentenced five Nigerians to various jail terms over the theft of £610,000 from business bank accounts. According to Newham Recorder, Victor Oke, 39, of Galleons Drive, Barking, used stolen data provided by Desmond Uyiosa Abifade, 25, of Henniker Road, Stratford, to falsely impersonate company directors via ...

  • Governo angolano rescinde contrato com empresa ligada ao filho de José Eduardo dos Santos

    João Lourenço quer permitir “entrada de novos operadores económicos com vista à salvaguarda do superior interesse público, a garantia do respeito pelos princípios constitucionais da livre iniciativa económica, da economia de mercado e da sã concorrência”.

  • My journey in theatre, a blessing – Ayo Jaiyesinmi

    As the Thespian Family Theatre and Productions clocks 15, its founder, Mrs. Ayo Jaiyesinmi, speaks on her experience on stage, AKEEM LASISI writes the story of Ayo Jaiyesinmi’s exploits in theatre in Nigeria is novel. Although she hails from the business community, she is in the forefront of those who ...

  • For effective onslaught against treasury looters

    Though out of character, let me start with a confession. I had, literally, had to drag myself to my office on a sunny Sunday afternoon to do what I considered an important duty to Nigeria. The matters are so weighty that a lot more people should devote a little more ...

  • POST-RECESSION MANAGEMENT OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY: ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES’ ANTIDOTES (3)

    By Abubakr Siddeeq Muhammad Today we resume our series of the lecture presented by Alhaji Ahmed ‘Tunde Popoola during the 57th Nigerian Independence Anniversary Celebration Programme organised by the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) held at the Conference Hall. Abuja National Mosque on Friday, September 29th, 2017. Enjoy: ISLAMIC ...

  • INGOs call for the stabilization of Boko Haram-affected areas in the Lake Chad Basin

    Source: Concern Worldwide, COOPI - Cooperazione Internazionale, Helen Keller International, Islamic Relief, INTERSOS, CARE, Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli, Handicap International, Action Contre la Faim France, Solidarités International, Oxfam, CBM, Plan, World Vision, ALIMA, Première Urgence Internationale, Street Child Country: Cameroon, Chad, Niger, NigeriaFood security continues to deteriorate in ...

  • The sharing economy, African style

    Appier experience IN HOTEL BARS in many parts of Africa, foreign businessmen like to regale each other with tales about the difficulty of arranging even simple things like accommodation or a safe ride from the airport. The head of a big American investment bank recalls how he bagged the last available ...

  • PR angolano exonera administração de todas as empresas públicas de comunicação social

    O Presidente angolano, João Lourenço, exonerou hoje as administrações de todas as empresas públicas de comunicação social, tendo nomeado novos administradores para os cargos designados pelo anterior chefe de Estado, José Eduardo dos Santos.

  • 87-year-old woman remanded in Kirikiri for allegedly peddling hemp

    A Federal High Court in Lagos, on Thursday, remanded one 87-year-old woman, Maria Agbomabiwon, in prison custody for dealing in 10.3 kg of Marijuana. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency dragged the accused, who resides at No. 9, Osunba Street, Oto-Awori, Ijaniki, Lagos, to the court, presided over by Justice ...

  • Ex-NIA DG Oke fraudulently converted agency’s funds, says EFCC

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Thursday accused former National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Director-General Ayodele Oke of fraudulently converting the agency’s funds. It alleged that Oke’s wife, Folasade, used part of the funds to buy Flat 7B in Osborne Towers on 16 Osborne Road, Ikoyi, where large sums of foreign ...

  • Daddy Freeze: Paying tithe is matter of love not law – FEB Idahosa

    The President of Benson Idahosa University, Bishop Faith Emmanuel Benson (F.E.B) Idahosa has advised Christians to avoid being misled by certain individuals who think paying tithe is wrong. The Bishop, Church of God Mission International, Faith Arena, who was commenting on a recent statement by popular On Air Personality (OAP) Daddy ...

  • Stakeholders Reject Morocco’s Admittance Into ECOWAS

    By Kauthar Anumba-Khaleel, Abuja Stakeholders and Experts in international relations Thursday vehemently kicked against attempts to admit Morocco into the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). This is as the minister of foreign affairs posited that Morocco’s inclusion will be economically beneficial to the region but added that it would ...

  • Senate shifts PIB passage to Q1 2018

    Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja The Senate has again shifted the time for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill from this year to the first quarter of 2018 on the premise that the National Assembly has a lot of work to do in order to ensure the early passage of next ...

  • 2018 budget: PENGASSAN cautions against oil, gas assets’ sale

    Akinpelu Dada The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria has cautioned the Federal Government against selling profitable oil and gas assets as scrap to fund the 2018 budget. The trade union expressed its support to other models of funding the budget aside from selling the oil and ...

  • Radio presenter loses car to Lagos DPO’s in-law

    Samson Folarin A 31-year-old radio presenter, Muyide Samuel, has lamented the loss of his Toyota Camry 2003 model to a car dealer, Odofin Olatunji, who claimed to be an in-law to a Lagos Divisional Police Officer. The Ibadan, Oyo State-based presenter said the car, which he bought from Olatunji, developed ...

  • Senate indicts CBN over MTN’s $13.9bn repatriation

    Leke Baiyewu, Abuja The Senate has blamed the Central Bank of Nigeria in its investigation of the alleged illegal repatriation of $13.9bn by telecommunication giant, MTN. Adopting the report by the Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions on the probe at the plenary on Wednesday, the Senate accused ...