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International friendly results

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J International friendly results on Wednesday: At Agadir, Morocco Morocco 1 (Boussoufa 72) Netherlands 2 (Promes 22, Janssen 68) At Empoli, Italy Italy 8 (Lapadula 10, 19, 49, Ferrari 13, Petagna 16, Caldara 48, Politano 58, Bonini-og) San Marino 0 The post International friendly results appeared first on Vanguard News . Vía Vanguard News http://ift.tt/2qBW1jd

Niger opposition figure’s wife jailed in baby traffick case

Naira Watch: Naira stable at N375/$

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http://ift.tt/2mlKGh6 The naira Wednesday remained stable at N375 per dollar in the parallel market. Vanguard survey revealed that the parallel market exchange rate which dropped to N375 per dollar on Tuesday rose to N377 per dollar yesterday morning before dropped back to N375 per dollar at the close of business. The stability of the naira was buoyed by the sale of dollars to bureaux de change (BDCs) by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Wednesday. The apex bank sold $20,000 to each of the 3,145 BDCs across the country yesterday in continuation of its regular intervention in the foreign exchange market. On Tuesday, the apex bank sold $482.6 million in the interbank foreign exchange market, comprising $285.8 million for Retail Secondary Market Intervention Sale (RSMIS), $100 million for Wholesale SMIS, $52 million for SMEs and $45 million for invisibles. The post Naira Watch: Naira stable at N375/$ appeared first on Vanguard News . Vía Vanguard News http://ift.tt/2rG1hCE

Kidnapped lawmaker released

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J House of Representative member, Garba Durbunde, who was kidnapped by unknown gunmen around Abuja-Jere axis of the Abuja-Kaduna highway has been released Durbunde representing Sumaila/Takai Federal Constituency, Garba Durbunde, was kidnapped by unknown gunmen around Abuja-Jere axis of the Abuja-Kaduna highway Wednesday. The post Kidnapped lawmaker released appeared first on Vanguard News . Vía Vanguard News http://ift.tt/2sojBMM

SERAP urges CJN to sanction judges over neglect

Yabatech’s new governing council resumes

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http://ift.tt/2f2YLeW Lagos —The newly-reconstituted Governing Council of Yaba College of Technology, Yabatech, resumed work Wednesday with a plea to stakeholders to support new efforts to reposition the College toward excellence. At separate meetings with the Academic Board of Yabatech and the three labour unions in the College – Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) and Non-Academic Staff Union, Fagbemi explained that the Council has indeed come to build and not to destroy. He told the labour unions; “Our expectation from you is high. You are the fourth realm of governance in the College. Let me assure you that we recognise the pride of place that you all occupy in the scheme of affairs and running of this great institution. You are the engine room through which our students are given the services that the College provides. We cannot therefore do without you.” Alluding that the labour unionists were parents or guard...

Rights abuse: Army probe panel submits report to Buratai

Church sues Lagos govt over V/Island land

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Onozure Dania L agos —The Incorporated Trustees of Word of Life Bible Church has dragged the Lagos State Government to court, over alleged plot to dispossess the Church from a plot of Land in Victoria Island. In a suit marked LD/3040/14 before Justice Christopher Balogun, of a Lagos State High Court sitting at Igbosere, the church claimed that it was the lawful owner of Block 1, Plot 21E, Victoria Island Annex Residential Scheme in Eti Osa Local Government Area. Joined  as defendants in the suit are Lagos State Governor, Attorney-General, Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Building Control Agency, Physical Planning Permit Authority and Task Force on Environmental Sanitation. In a statement of claim dated March 16, 2015, the claimant, through its lawyer, Kayode Bankole, averred that it acquired the property in 2003 with Certificate of Occupancy No. 68/68.199AR from Habib Nigeria Bank Ltd. The claimant said it secured “an approval for c...

MOPPAN rolls out 6-point agenda

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J *Partners NFC in developing film production in Nigeria  THE Motion Picture Practitioners Association of Nigeria, MOPPAN, the professional motion picture production body operating within the 19 northern states of the federation has endorsed the current initiatives, programmes and projects of the Nigerian Film Corporation,NFC, that impact positively on the growth of the Nigerian film industry. The body has also promised to partner the NFC, in lobbying for the Nigerian Film Commission bill which is before the National Assembly. These positions were expressed by the newly elected executive members of  MOPPAN during a visit to the NFC headquarters in Jos, the Plateau State capital. Led by its President, Alhaji Abdullahi Maikano Usman, the 15-member executive of MOPPAN also reeled out a six-point agenda to put the industry on the path of progress. They  include, standardisation of the film industry through capacity building and training, fight against p...

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Huawei, Fortis Projects commission skill acquisition centre in Lagos

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Emeka Aginam Huawei Technologies Co. Nigeria Limited in partnership with Fortis Projects Services have commissioned the Funmilayo Mobolaji Johnson Skill Acquisition and Development Centre Eti-Osa, Lagos. The project was donated to the Lagos State Government by Huawei in order to alleviate poverty and empower the youth of the community. Commissioned by the first lady of Lagos, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, the Centre was designed as an alternative to white collar jobs, with the basic intention to impart knowledge in various fields ranging from catering, hat and bead making, hairdressing, fashion designing, photography, fridge and air conditioner maintenance, leather works, wood and carpentry, adult literacy and computer studies. Speaking at the event, Prince Babatunde Ayo Ayeni, the Sole Administrator of Eti-Osa East LCDA, said that the centre represented an alternative means of livelihood for the people in the community. Buttressing the point, Mr. Richard Dotun Ade...

City set treble target for Guardiola

Buhari’s mid-term report on SME sector: Big strides, little progress

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http://ift.tt/2rJUN5l By Yinka Kolawole AFTER two years in the saddle, the report card of the Buhari Administration on the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector indicates that the government has made giant strides, especially in the recent past, on policies to move the sector forward. However, operators believe there is much more to be done before the sector can make real progress. The government largely ignored the sector for most part of the mid-term as no specific initiative was taken to address some of the sector’s challenges. However, as part of the effort to boost the sector, the acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, in January 2017, launched a nationwide project named “MSME Clinics” in a bid to facilitate speedy growth of MSMEs in the country by tackling the problems militating against the sector. He said the project would serve as a one stop shop to address challenges faced by small business owners in the country by providing opportunity for them to m...

Jonathan govt was greedocracy, today, we have criminocracy – Melaye

90 killed, hundreds wounded in Kabul truck bomb

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J At least 90 people were killed and hundreds wounded Wednesday when a massive truck bomb ripped through Kabul’s diplomatic quarter during rush hour, in the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since 2001. Bloodied corpses littered the scene and a huge cloud of smoke rose from the highly-fortified area which houses foreign embassies, after the explosion tore a massive crater in the ground and blew out windows several miles away. No group has so far claimed the powerful blast, which officials said was caused by 1,500 kilograms (1.6 US tons) of explosives hidden inside a sewage tanker, in what appeared to be a major intelligence failure. Rescue workers were digging bodies from the site hours after the explosion, many of them disfigured and charred, as anguished residents searched for missing relatives. “They were going to their work like any other day and now they are lost,” a young Afghan man said of his missing uncle and cousins, sobbing quietly outside Kabul’...

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