By Itohan Abara-Laserian An Ikeja High Court on Monday released three men, Peter Edialu, Godspower Friday and Bayo Segun, after being in custody for six
Month: November 2023
Afreximbank, UBA sign $150m trade facility agreement
By Okeoghene Akubuike The Afreximbank has signed a 150 million dollar trade finance facility agreement with United Bank for Africa (UBA) PLC, under the Ukraine
Projects: Adamawa contractors excite NEDC
By Ibrahim Kado The North East Development Commission (NEDC) has commended contractors handling its various projects in Adamawa. The expressed its excitement while inspectig the
Stakeholders urge governments to grow indigenous EPC sector
By Okeoghene Akubuike Stakeholders in the Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) sector have called on governments in Africa to patronise indigenous firms with the capacity
2023 World Diabetes Day: Patients groan over high cost of medications
By Leonard Okachie As the world commemorates the World Diabetes Day 2023 , some patients living with diabetes mellitus in Abiahave decried the exorbitant cost
Thieves repent, sacramentally confess, and return stolen objects to chapel in Spain
“Now that the Lord has touched hearts, we can only say: Glory to God!” Munilla added, emphasizing that “the true solution is repentance, it’s returning
Peru Congress passes law reinforcing unborn’s constitutional right to life
The first article of the recently passed “Law that Recognizes Rights of the Conceived,” or Law 785, establishes the unborn as a subject of rights
Outspoken atheist Ayaan Hirsi Ali says she is now a Christian
“Atheism failed to answer a simple question: What is the meaning and purpose of life?” she said, arguing that “the void left by the retreat
Educationist urges Nigerians to celebrate academic excellence
A cross-section of students of Adedokun International Schools who won laurels prices from various external competitions By Ige Adekunle Dr Mike Fatukasi, Principal, Adedokun International
Federal Court Shuts Down Houston-Area Tax Return Preparer and Business
A federal court last week permanently enjoined a Houston-area tax return preparer and her business from preparing federal tax returns for others, among other related