Scores of elderly persons at the weekend thronged the Lagos Island Local Government Secretariat, to collect stipends and foodstuffs provided by the council. They have, therefore, appealed passionately to the government, particularly
Lagos, March 24, 2015 (NAN) The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said that 19 ships laden with petrol and other commodities are discharging at the Lagos ports.
A German-owned Airbus A320 plane that crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday had 148 people onboard including six crew members, a civil aviation official said.
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country and its biggest economy, holds general elections on Saturday. Here are five issues that could shape the results.
As the global oil and gas industry continues to contend with the plunging crude oil prices at the international market, indications have emerged that Nigeria, Venezuela and Saudi Arabia are the biggest
THE new leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) must see labour business well beyond ‘bread and butter’ deals and must reconnect with grassroots workers, former President of the NLC, Adams Oshiomhole
THE Supreme Court yesterday fixed May 18, 2015 for hearing of a mandatory application filed by an oil firm, Brittania-U Limited against Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited and Chevron, seeking to reverse
THE relationship between former Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his protégée, Governor Babatunde Fashola, “has always been topsy-turvy,” according to insiders.