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Nigeria
My daughter’s poor performance in law stopped me from choosing careers for my kids —Ajibola
President, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and Dean, Postgraduate Studies, Caleb University, Prof. Segun Ajibola, shares his fatherhood journey with TOLUWANI ENIOLA How would you define fatherhood? Fatherhood entails bringing a child to the world through the process of procreation to be a responsible person in the community. The ...
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Nigeria
Operators lament declining contribution of aviation to GDP
Maureen Ihua-Maduenyi The aviation sector needs to contribute immensely to the economy and improve from its present 0.4 per cent to a very significant figure, the Airline Operators of Nigeria has said. The AON said that despite the potential of the industry and its ability to create about 200,000 direct ...
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Nigeria
Tax compliance made easy
The nation’s hitherto rigid tax regime is about to witness a revolution of some sorts with the introduction of Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) initiative, which offers numerous incentives for individuals and corporate bodies willing to remain tax compliant, reports Ibrahim Apekhade Yusuf One of the toughest jobs ...
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Venezuela
Venezuela más allá de los titulares
“Olvide mucho de lo que leyó sobre Venezuela: no hay una catástrofe humanitaria ni Maduro está a punto de caer,[...]
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Nigeria
NITT Zaria To Partner NBA On Public Advocacy,Capacity Building
By MSUE AZA,Kaduna The Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Zaria Branch, Prof. Augustine R. Agom, has reiterated the readiness of the association to collaborate with the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Zaria, on capacity building, public advocacy and other judicial matters. Prof. Agom disclosed this when he led his ...
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Giappone
Japan, EU continue to wrangle over dairy, auto tariffs
Japan and the EU fail to make a breakthrough on trade as their ministers and commissioners get hung up on cheese and auto tariffs.
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India
Indians go on shopping frenzy ahead of radical unified sales tax
At a crowded New Delhi market plastered with posters announcing massive sales, shoppers were vacuuming up household gadgets and high-end electronics in the last days ...
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Portogallo
Fomos ao concerto dos Aerosmith experimentar o Xperia XA1
O concerto dos norte-americanos no passado dia 26 de junho em Lisboa foi possivelmente o último em terras lusas, e, por isso, não houve melhor oportunidade para testar a câmara de 23 megapixels.
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Kenya
Business News: Local hotel group to open Sh2.4b facility in Nairobi
A local hotel chain plans to open a new Sh2.5 billion five-star facility in Nairobi's Hurligham area next year.
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Kenya
Business News: How Kenya could be digging itself into the 'oil curse'
There's a simmering wrangle between the State and Turkana County Government whose tell-tale signs began in March when President Kenyatta publicly clashed with Governor Josephat Nanok