Unknown gunmen, Monday, kidnapped the literary icon, Elechi Amadi, at his residence in Aluu, Ikwerre local government area of Rivers State. Reacting to the incident, Baye
We need a turn-around strategy, “…a total strategy, a mix and bullish attack on the challenges of the industry”. This was the way Banquaires Facilities Int’l Limi
Nigeria’s telecom sector is opening the year with promise of growth despite the global economic recession. This confirms the view of experts that while many telecom
After having successfully operated a full year following its recapitalisation, the insurance industry believes it can contribute more to the nation’s economy if only it
Apart from power crisis, the cost of production of cement may further worsen this year if government does not pay attention to effective supply and distribution of gas.
APM Terminals, one of the concessionaires at Apapa Port, has urged to the Federal Government to assist in evacuation of over 20,354 containers sitting at its terminal si
The long wait for who succeeds outgoing president John Agyekum Kufuo of Ghana, ended last Saturday with the announcement of John Evans Atta-Mills, a professor of law and
Happy New Year! Equity investors in the Nigerian capital market are no doubt counting their losses in a year that has left so many of them traumatized.
Falling price of oil in the international market is again throwing up the need to diversify the revenue base of the Nigerian economy. This becomes more crucial because Ni
From all indications, the increase in the prices of crude oil following the face-off between Hamas and Israeli forces may eventually limit the level of devaluation of
The pull-out of KBR, an American engineering multinational oil servicing company, from Nigeria stakeholders say, is no doubt, clearly an indication of the insensitivi
A private firm, FramanAgridev, is investing N300 billion for the building of 11,000 houses in 11 northern states. The states are Sokoto, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi and
With the widening skill lacuna between industry demands and quality of the nation’s graduates, Mac Tay Consulting has taken up the gauntlet to address this problem as i
Passengers appear to be showing preference for the new entrant into the lucrative Lagos-London route, Arik Air, a Business Day investigation has shown.
The jury says that on Siemens, the telecommunication bribe-giving company, the president made a wrong call!
Phillip Isakpa