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Situation in Maiduguri under control, say Army, police

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MTN holds fieldback forum with Uni-Abuja students

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Fredrick Okopie IN furtherance of its commitment to engage directly with its customers under its ‘Voice of the Customer’ initiative, senior executives of MTN Nigeria held a feedback forum with students of the University of Abuja. Leading the MTN delegation was the Chief Operating Officer, Muhammad Zia Siddiqui, who was received by Bankole Ariyo, the Financial Secretary of the Students’ Union Government of the university. Expressing delight at the presence of the MTN delegation, Bankole commended the telecommunication giant for taking time off to engage with the students of the university. Educational foundation According to him, the engagement will provide a platform for the MTN brand to connect with UniAbuja students. “We commend MTN for visiting us because it is an opportunity to interface with students of the university to understand how they can serve us better.This shows that MTN cares about the plight of students. On our part, we intend to seize thi...

Situation in Maiduguri under control, say Army, police

MTN holds fieldback forum with Uni-Abuja students

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Fredrick Okopie IN furtherance of its commitment to engage directly with its customers under its ‘Voice of the Customer’ initiative, senior executives of MTN Nigeria held a feedback forum with students of the University of Abuja. Leading the MTN delegation was the Chief Operating Officer, Muhammad Zia Siddiqui, who was received by Bankole Ariyo, the Financial Secretary of the Students’ Union Government of the university. Expressing delight at the presence of the MTN delegation, Bankole commended the telecommunication giant for taking time off to engage with the students of the university. Educational foundation According to him, the engagement will provide a platform for the MTN brand to connect with UniAbuja students. “We commend MTN for visiting us because it is an opportunity to interface with students of the university to understand how they can serve us better.This shows that MTN cares about the plight of students. On our part, we intend to seize thi...

How Osotimehin, died in New York

Obasanjo urges sustained efforts in tackling violent extremism

Diocese of Lagos Mainland holds synod today

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J Anglicans of the Diocese of Lagos Mainland will begin their four-day synod today at the Cathedral Church of St. Jude, Ebute Meta, Lagos. It is the 2nd Session of the 4th Synod of the diocese and they will be discussing under the theme: “Even with so many, the net did not break” (John 21: 11). While the opening and closing services will hold respectively at 4pm today and 10am on Sunday, the Cathedral Church of St. Jude, Freeman Street, Ebute Meta, the opening ceremony holds tomorrow at All Saints’ Church, Montgomery Road, Yaba by 11am. The post Diocese of Lagos Mainland holds synod today appeared first on Vanguard News . Vía Vanguard News http://ift.tt/2qXVSWi

Delta PDP stalwart joins APC

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J A Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, stalwart, Tabuko Emmanuel, and hundreds of his supporters at Otori-Iyede in Isoko North council, Delta State, have defected to All Progre-ssives Congress, APC. Tabuko, who cited impunity and unaccoun-tability in PDP as his reasons for joining APC, said: “PDP is dead and no amount of manipulation can bring it back to life. I am joining forces with other progre-ssives in making sure APC takes over Delta State and Isoko in particular.” Responding, Chairman, APC Iyede Ward I, Mr. Daniel Umudede, described Tabuko as an accomplished economist who is experienced and has joined APC to contribute to the development of Delta State and Isoko in particular. The post Delta PDP stalwart joins APC appeared first on Vanguard News . Vía Vanguard News http://ift.tt/2rWi0Ob

NUPENG threatens to halt fuel supply to Ekiti

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Victor    Ahiuma-Young NIGERIA Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, yesterday, condemned recent attacks and destruction of some filling stations in Ekiti State by alleged agents of the state government, threatening to cut off products supplies to the state if the vandalism continues. Specifically, NUPENG’s President, Mr. Achese Igwe, warned that if the wanton destruction of the filling stations went on un-checked, it might snowball into a major industrial crisis. According to Igwe, in a statement, “as a critical stakeholder in the downstream sector, NUPENG calls on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC; the Department of State Services, DSS; Police and other security agencies to quickly intervene in the feud between Ekiti State Government and petroleum marketers in the state before it degenerates into a nation-wide action. “We express utter disappointment over the radicalism of the state government in mobilising its agent...

Edo APC to PDP: Leave Oshiomhole, Obaseki out of your problems

Katsina PDP Chieftain docked over campaign rules

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Bashir Bello KATSINA—A Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain, Alhaji Umar Tsauri, was, yesterday, arraigned before a chief magistrate court 1 sitting in Katsina State. Tsauri is facing a two-count charge of nuisance— by distributing food to the needy and campaigning on a horse back which contradicts Section 199 of the Penal Code. Trial judge, Chief Magistrate Nuradeen Ladan adjourned the case to July 4, after granting the accused N500,000 bail with two sureties required to produce a letter from their District Heads. Earlier, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Usman Abdullahi, said Tsauri was arrested for breach of law and order in place ahead of the Mashi/Dutsi federal constituency by-election that took place on May 20. Abdullahi told newsmen that Tsauri flouted the agreement entered between the political parties and stakeholders ahead of the election. Shortly after he was granted bail, Tsauri told newsmen: “When I was told to stop the distribution of...

Africa’s infrastructure deficit: Summit calls for bolder action from private sector to reduce gap

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Kingsley Adegboye THE just concluded Africa’s premier infrastructure summit in Abuja, put together by Africa Finance Corporation AFC, that brought  together experts in infrastructure financing, has called for bolder action from private sector in order to reduce Africa’s infrastructure deficit, just as it has put strong emphasis on partnerships to increase deal flow to unlock critical infrastructure investment in Africa. Speaking, Andrew Alli, President and Chief Executive Officer, AFC, said “In 2014, we held our inaugural African infrastructure summit, bringing together our expertise, knowledge and experience in infrastructure financing. In 2017, as we celebrate 10 years of activity, we will focus on deal-making, with a view to leveraging public-private partnerships for continental infrastructure transformation”. According to Alli, “The first day of AFCLive2017 presented 12 projects requiring US$ 13 billion investment spanning across nine African countri...

Fayose says he hopes to contest in 2018

Breaking: Explosions rock Manchester concert, several killed

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J Several explosions have rocked Manchester Arena, in northern England, at the end of American Ariana Grande gig Monday night. The number of casualties is yet unknown, but multiple reports said several people died while many were injured. It was not clear whether the blasts were the handiwork of terrorists. Video footage showed people fleeing in tears from the venue after bangs rang out immediately after the concert finished. Bloodied concertgoers were pictured being helped by emergency services outside the gig and armed police were seen patrolling the arena. Evie Brewster, who attended the concert, told MailOnline: ‘Ariana Grange had just finished her last song and left the stage when a huge explosion sounded. ‘Suddenly everybody started screaming and running for the exit. Police said they were responding to reports of an explosion and that there were a number of confirmed casualties and others injured, Reuters reported. “We were making our way out and when ...

Peterside assures on funding for UNIPORT’s Centre for Transport Studies

ALLEGED GRAFT: Fayose sets up panel to probe Fayemi’s tenure

Be equipped to save women, Osinbajo tasks hospitals

Bank customers pay N138bn for alerts, others

Delta commissioner lauds Okowa on leadership

Firm sues Air Force officers, others over alleged arrest