‘Can every Nigerian be a millionaire?’ PDF Print E-mail
Written by KEMI AJUMOBI   
Friday, 17 July 2009 00:00

Yes, the market may be down, investments may seem risky, but there are those who see a clear sky on the horizon, even in the face of the downturn. HAUWA AUDU reminds KEMI AJUMOBI of the popular axiom that ‘quitters don’t win, and winners don’t quit,’ while also giving new meanings to the word ‘investment’ in this interview.

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Beauty of the emerging new Lagos PDF Print E-mail
Written by OBINNA EMELIKE   
Friday, 17 July 2009 00:00
Disgusted at long  queue for the  BRT bus, a passenger heading towards Surulere decided to refresh himself and wait a while. He took a walk along the walkway overlooking the Lagos Lagoon in Marina that surprisingly turned pleasurable for him.
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The business of small chops PDF Print E-mail
Written by FUNKE ADETUTU, OBINNA EMELIKE and KEMI AJUMOBI   
Friday, 10 July 2009 00:00

 

Against the backdrop of the popularity enjoyed by the nation’s burgeoning catering business, FUNKE ADETUTU, OBINNA EMELIKE and KEMI AJUMOBI, write that finger foods or what is popularly referred to as ‘small chops’ are now the in-thing
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It’s more than time telling PDF Print E-mail
Written by FUNKE ADETUTU   
Friday, 10 July 2009 00:00
Wrist watches have gone beyond performing the mere function of time telling, as fashion aficionados now pay special attention to the craftsmanship of the brand they go for.  
Last Updated on Thursday, 09 July 2009 16:42
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Looking for hotel rooms that mean everything right PDF Print E-mail
Written by OBINNA EMELIKE   
Friday, 17 July 2009 00:00
A look at some of  the world’s best  hotels reveals the  breathtaking features that welcome guests to the gracious elegance and choice of luxurious experiences. 
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Going beyond the call of duty in hospitality PDF Print E-mail
Written by OBINNA EMELIKE   
Friday, 10 July 2009 00:00
The Nigerian hospitality industry  has no doubt truly come a long way from the establishment of antiquated rest houses by the colonial masters, which later graduated into hotels that attracted the British settlers in those days.
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Toki, developing, sustaining entrepreneurs the legal way PDF Print E-mail
Written by KEMI AJUMOBI   
Friday, 10 July 2009 00:00

Business development is her passion, law is her profession, women liberation is her message – for a truly developing economy with the needed infrastructure. TOKI MABOGUNJE in this discuss, bares all of these and more to KEMI AJUMOBI. Quite revealing. 

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